Coffs Harbour is a booming coastal capital that hasn’t forgotten its surfer roots. Then there’s the divine hinterland, whales and a rather large banana.
Tasmania’s capital city sits comfortably in nature, but is also abounds with amazing art, food and wine.
Melbourne is a sophisticated mix of art galleries, live music, laneway shopping and, of course, (Australian rules) football.
Rolling hills, dense bushland and sprawling acreage – the Hunter Valley is New South Wales’s most established wine region, just under two hour’s drive from Sydney.
From family beach holidays to romantic winery weekends, there’s something for everyone on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula.
The northern capital of Queensland set between Townsville and Cape Tribulation, Cairns has long been the gateway for those heading to the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest.
Australia’s country music capital has it all; world-class music, delicious food and wine, fascinating heritage and thrilling rodeo.