About Australia
About Australia
Australia boasts some of the world's most beautiful natural wonders such as the Great Barrier Reef - the world's largest coral reef system, the Heritage Listed Ayers Rock (Uluru), the Bungle Bungles in Western Australia, the Twelve Apostles along the Great Ocean Road. Man-made icons include the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House.
The population of Australia in 2011 was 21,507,717 with the most populated states being New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland. Canberra is the Nations' capital is an interesting city that is home to the Parliament House, Old Parliament House and the War Memorial.
The geography of Australia ranges from deserts, mountainous, tropical islands, rain forests, lakes and rivers. The longest river in Australia is the Murray River which is 2375 kilometres long. The Murray River begins in New South Wales, then travels through Victoria and finally South Australia where the Murray Mouth meets the Southern Ocean. The Murray River is home to a variety of wildlife such as platypus, Murray cod, golden perch, trout and cod. The river is also famous for its paddle steamers and there are paddle steamers that cruise along the river for several days.
There are many beautiful lakes in Australia with Lake Eyre in South Australia covering a surface area of 9500 square kilometres, when the lake is full it is the largest lake in Australia. Another lake that attracts many visitors is Lake St Clair in Tasmania. Lake St Clair is the deepest lake in Australia that covers an area of 430 square metres and forms part of Cradle Mountain. Lake Argyle is the largest artificial lake which covers a surface area of 1000 square kilometres. Located in Western Australia near Kununurra the primary inflow of Lake Argyle comes from the Ord River. Lake Argyle is very beautiful and a cruise is a great way to experience the lake.
The climate in Australia varies with tropical climate in the northern parts, subtropical in the south and temperate in the south east and south west. Canberra can be very cool in winter and the coldest temperature recorded was -14.60 degrees in 1971 while Stanthorpe in Queensland holds the record for the lowest temperature in the state. Rainfall in Australia is generally seasonal with the highest rainfall occurring at Mount Lofty in South Australia and the lowest in the desert regions. The varied weather in Australia allows for a variety of outdoor sports such as sailing, skiing, hiking and rock climbing.
State and Territories
Queensland offers a wonderful tropical climate with amazing coastal beaches and lush rain forests.If you are looking for a warm climate or a tropical island on the Great Barrier Reef Queensland is top of the list.
New South Wales has wonderful coastal holiday destinations and some famous outback towns that are well worth a visit. Sydney of course is the place for spectacular city night life and great shopping.
Victoria is the cultural capital with (arguably) the best food and wine. Melbourne is a wonderful multicultural city and Victoria’s scenic destinations are also unique.
South Australia is famous for its wine growing regions and a relaxed country lifestyle with a rich heritage. Adelaide is often referred to as the Festival City and has a diverse cultural mix that guarantees the food is sensational.
Tasmania is a wonderful alternative to the city life with a rich heritage and some of the nation’s best wilderness areas. Cool and quiet ‘Tassie’ is a great escape destination.
Western Australia is a visual feast with spectacular pristine beaches and rugged outback destinations. Known for it’s wildflowers and the Margaret River wine regions WA is a must on any explorers to do list.
Northern Territory is perfect for a real outback experience and a scenic wonderland, don’t miss the opportunity to explore the ‘Top End’ where you will see amazing landscapes such as Katherine Gorge, Kakadu, the Olgas and of course the iconic Uluru (Ayers Rock).
The Australian Capital Territory and Canberra are the home to Parliament House and many of our national treasures by way of galleries, museums and cultural attractions. Delicious food awaits at the city’s many markets and restaurants.
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