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Yeppoon

Posted by Thulung on August 29th, 2008 under Place Tags:  •  No Comments

Yeppoon is a holiday resort town in Central Queensland, east of Rockhampton. Located about 40 km east of Rockhampton, with the population of about 8,000, Yeppoon is surrounded by beautiful beaches, for most of the year, beaches are good for swimming. It is flat with firm sand, well developed beaches which are easily accessible with good roads.
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Gracemere

Posted by Thulung on August 29th, 2008 under Place Tags:  •  No Comments

Gracemere is a Central Queensland town located in Capricorn Highway about 10 km south west of Rockhampton. Grazing, particularly beef has been the significant industry of the area.  The Gracemere Saleyards, located on the western side of the town is a home to the largest saleyards in the Southern Hemisphere.
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Broken Hill

Posted by Thulung on August 28th, 2008 under Place Tags:  •  No Comments

roken is a famous Australian mining town in the Western part of New South Wales. It is located on the Barrier Range in the far west of NSW, just about 50 km east of the South Australian border and 1160 km west of Sydney. it is also sometimes called as ‘Silver city.’ Many of the streets here are [...]

Tanja

Posted by Thulung on August 28th, 2008 under Place Tags:  •  No Comments

Tanja is a small town in the far south coast of New South Wales. It is located between Tathra and Bermagui. Bega is the biggest town close to Tanja. It is about 6 hours drive from Sydney.
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Captains Flat

Posted by Thulung on August 27th, 2008 under Place Tags:  •  No Comments

Captains Flat is a small sleepy village in the state of New South Wales south  about 345 km south of Sydney and 60 km south east of Canberra, the Nation’s Capital. It is about 922 metres above the sea level.  It was inhabited by the Ngarigu Aborigines prior to European settlement. People passed through the area as early as [...]

Blayney

Posted by Thulung on August 27th, 2008 under Place Tags:  •  No Comments

Blayney is a farming town in the heart of New South Wales. It is part of Blaney Shire with the town’s population of about 3,000 town and 6,600 in the Shire, very attractive during the autumn. It is located in a pleasant valley 245 km west of Sydney, NSW and about 40 km south west of Bathurst, 863 m above sea-level. [...]

Tathra

Posted by Thulung on August 25th, 2008 under Place Tags:  •  No Comments

Tathra is a small coastal town in the Sapphire cost situated about 450 km south of Sydney, NSW via the Princes Highway, south east of Bega and north of Merimbula. It’s an excellent palce for fishing, surfing, swimming and sailing. At the northern end of Tathra Beach is mouth of Bega river where it meets the sea. It is ideal [...]

Katherine

Posted by Thulung on August 19th, 2008 under Place Tags:  •  No Comments

Katherine is a Northern Territory town on the Centre North of the Territory, Australia. It is the fourth largest town in the Territory located on the Katherine River about 300km south-east of Territory capital, Darwin. About 9,000 people live in this Territory town of Katherine, with modern shopping center, hospitals, parks and sports facilities, you [...]

Tennant Creek

Posted by Thulung on August 18th, 2008 under Place Tags:  •  No Comments

Tennant Creek is an outback town situated in the centre of Northern Territory, Australia. It is the fifth largest town in the Northern Territory and it is located on the Stuart Highway, about 1,000km South of Darwin the Territory capital and about 500km North of Alice Spring. The town is named after the watercourse with [...]

Burnie

Posted by Thulung on August 17th, 2008 under Place Tags:  •  No Comments

Burnie is a port city on the North Western coast of Tasmania, Australia. The town was named after William Burnie. It is about 300km North West of Tasmanian capital city, Hobart. Burnie is the fourth-largest city in Tasmania, a major industrial centre, and a deep-water port exporting local timber, dairy products, vegetables, minerals, and fine [...]