Gayndah is the oldest town in Queensland Australia formally gazetted in 1852. A bit confusing when Brisbane and Ipswich are both older than Gayndah. The latter are both closed as cities and Gayndah a town.
Known as the orange capital of Queensland. Twice a year the orange festival is held displaying the abundance of locally grown fruit. The rich souls along the banks of the Burnett River were discovered to be ideal for commercial growing of oranges and mandarins.
The town mascot Gay Dan can be found next to the Big Orange.
Possibly the only town or city in Queensland with vertical street signs. The change away from horizontal street signs was implemented due to vandals bending them.… Read the rest
Brisbane Restaurants | Where to Eat & Top Places to Find Food in QLD . Planning a trip to Brisbane and want to sample the best Australian foodHere is a list of the best Brisbane restaurants to check out during a visit!.
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Shopping in Brisbane | Top Malls, Markets & Places to Buy Souvenirs . Who doesn’t love to shop for souvenirs, unique gifts & accessories while on vacation in AustraliaFind the best places to go shopping in Brisbane..
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Things to Do in Brisbane | Activities in South Bank & CBD + Top Day Trips . With so many things to do in Brisbane, it can be hard to know where to start. Check out what to do in Brisbane during a trip to Australia..
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Brisbane Brewery Tours | Best Microbreweries, Wine Tastings & Events . Whether you’re a local or you’re visiting from abroad, Brisbane brewery tours offer a unique way to get acquainted with Australian culture..
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Moreton Island Day Trip Kayak, Snorkel & Sandboard frm Brisbane or Gold Coast AUD 169. Spend a blissful day on Moreton Island exploring the beaches, snorkel sites, and enormous sand dunes during this full-day tour from Brisbane, the Sunshine Coast, or the Gold Coast. Travel with an experienced guide in a rugged 4-wheel drive vehicle, going from sea to sand as you snorkel at the Tangalooma Wrecks and kayak around the coral reef, then head inland to try sandboarding on the dunes. Enjoy a picnic lunch on the beach and soak in the tropical scenery of Moreton Island on this fun-filled tour.
Please note: An additional cost of AU$50pp is to be paid in cash to your driver prior to departure to cover national park and ferry fees during this tour..
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From Brisbane: Bribie Island 4WD Nature Adventure USD 98.61. Explore Bribie Island’s pristine white sands and beautiful national park in a 4WD all-terrain vehicle. See iconic Australian wildlife and natural wonders on the 4th largest sand island in the world..
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From Brisbane: Tangalooma Cruise with Wrecks Snorkel Tour USD 98.61. Depart Brisbane for a day of adventure and discovery on Moreton Island. Receive full resort access, lunch, eco ranger experiences, and a dolphin presentation, plus experience one of Australia’s best snorkelling locations set among dramatic shipwrecks..
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15,000ft skydiving experience over Byron Bay USD 244. Tandem skydive in Byron Bay over one of Australia’s most spectacular sceneries, taking in beach and hinterland views all the way to Brisbane, the Gold Coast and beyond!.
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Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary Day Pass USD 33.87. Visit the world’s largest koala sanctuary, which is located an easy 20-minute drive from downtown Brisbane. Home to more than 100 koalas as well as more than 70 other animal species, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary offers multiple ways to learn about native Australian wildlife. Enjoy experiences such as watching koalas and hand-feeding kangaroos and wild lorikeets under staff supervision. See platypus, sheepdogs, and birds of prey in action. .
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