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Overlooking the upper reaches of the spectacular King Valley in North East Victoria, Politini Wines is a family business focused on producing small quantities of ... read more
Grampians Estate has quickly established an iconic reputation for its cool-climate peppery Shiraz. In particular the Streeton Reserve Shiraz label is very successful. read more
Bright Brewery in Victoria's North East Valleys, uses fresh mountain water and other local ingredients to brew an award-winning range of mountain crafted beers. A great location for a beer and a bite »
Frogmore Creek Wines (formerly Hood and Wellington Wines) is located in the Coal River Valley region of Southern Tasmania, just 10 minutes from the city of Hobart, ... read more
Cedar Creek Estate Vineyard is located on Mount Tamborine, Gold Coast, Queensland and from the moment you enter the driveway you will appreciate that this is one ... read more
A strong vibrant community big on hospitality, Lucindale is located in the heart of the Limestone Coast. The small country town is surrounded by lakes, natural parklands ... read more
Described as the city of 'craters, lakes and caves', Mount Gambier was built on the slopes of an extinct volcano. See the remarkable Blue Lake. read more
Woomera
The outback town of Woomera celebrates its space race history, with attractions such as the Woomera Space Museum and Missile Park. Here you can get a feel for the ... read more
Nestled on the southern tip of Lacepede Bay, Cape Jaffa offers a peaceful alternative to the busier Kingston and Robe. This seaside village provides the ideal setting ... read more
The locals joke it took 26 million years to make the Limestone Coast. Check out the sites here and you'll agree it's been time well spent! Formed by tonnes of marine ... read more
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