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Whitsunday Fishing Charters runs a 7.5m custom charter boat which offers a fast and comfortable ride out to the best fishing grounds in the beautiful Whitsunday ... read more
The A and A Motel Proserpine is a 3 star motel situated 2 minutes walk from the centre of Proserpine offering overnight and short term accommodation. read more
Warrenmang is one of the most significant wine-oriented enterprises in the Pyrenees, highly regarded in every respect. Located on a picturesque hillside, the winery ... read more
Purple Hen Wines is located in Rhyll, a small peninsula that is part of Phillip Island, in Melbourne Surrounds, Victoria. A family-owned business of Rick Lacey and ... read more
Geoff Roberts goldsmith and silvermith, located at Hobart wharf, Southern Tasmania »
Mudgee is a country town on the move – particularly when it comes to food and wine. Visitors will find new labels, new cellar doors and restaurants – even a new ... read more
Orange, in the central west of New South Wales, has rapidly become recognised as one of Australia's premier cool-climate wine producing regions – and now with local Kate Bracks winning MasterChef 2011, with food. With a variety of wine styles as well as outstanding regional produce and local restaurants, Orange is a food and wine region well worth a visit »
Mudgee is a country town on the move – particularly when it comes to food and wine. Visitors will find new labels, new cellar doors and restaurants – even a new micro-brewery – along with a blend of spectacular countryside, rural hospitality and growing sophistication »
Mudgee, four hours' drive west of Sydney, used to be just another sleepy country town where eccentrics tried to compete with the Hunter and the Barossa by planting a few vines. Fast forward to 2011 and Mudgee is riding a wine-tourism led boom »
Cowra and Canowindra have been producing wines commercially for over three decades but both fly under the radar despite a number of excellent producers offering good value for money »
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