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Edmund Schaerf and Elna Schaerf-Trauner bring over fifty years of family tradition and skill to the art of roasting and blending. They have created a coffee oasis ... 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
The Indigo Vineyard is located in the Beechworth wine region near the hamlet of Everton. The region enjoys beautiful views, fine dining, wonderful local produce, ... read more
Fyffe Field is located in the Goulburn Valley wine grape growing region of the Central Victoria zone. Established in 1993, Fyffe Field is a small family owned 7ha ... read more
Fudge Heaven started in 2005 on Mount Tamborine, in South East Queensland, and won best fudge award in Australia in their first year. They have now won 2006, 2007, ... read more
Winding through the spectacular Blackall Range, a cool retreat in the hinterland of Queensland's Sunshine Coast, the Sunshine Coast Hinterland Great Walk traverse ... read more
Delicia Road Conservation Park on the scenic Blackall Range is a small park protecting remnant forest communities. It is a refuge for wildlife and a special place ... read more
Mapleton Falls National Park marks the point just west of Mapleton where Pencil Creek cascades 120 metres over an escarpment. This small, day-use-only park shelters ... read more
Woondum Forest Reserve is a popular retreat in which tall, wet eucalypt forest and subtropical rainforest surround rocky creeks. Parts of the reserve are regenerating ... read more
Kondalilla Falls National Park
Kondalilla Falls got its name from an Aboriginal word meaning "rushing waters", a good description of this waterfall during the summer wet season. read more
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