Australian Cities – Where the Locals Go
Adelaide Adelaide is a city of great visual harmony and classical elegant style, superbly set beside the River Torrens between the Adelaide Hills and waters of Gulf St Vincent. Adelaide enjoys a mediterranean climate with a 15C average daily temperature in winter and a 29C average over the summer period.
Brisbane - Sunshine Coast & Gold Coast Fresh experiences, fresh adventures and a fresh approach to life: this is what Brisbane is all about. It's a city where the air is filled with optimism and a sense of adventure is heavy on the ground. You'll be amazed by how much is happening here, and pleasantly surprised by the open and friendly attitude of the locals.
Canberra All Australians are reflected in their capital, Canberra. The city’s national museums and attractions hold and share the treasures of our nation. Celebrate Australia’s proud sporting achievements, delve into the unique political history, and reflect on our young nation’s experience on the international stage. See our country and people through the eyes of our artists, and experience Australian character through sound and film, books and exhibitions.
Darwin Darwin, a modern tropical capital set on a harbour twice the size of Sydney's, is Australia's most successful multicultural city
Hobart Hobart is not only Australia's southernmost capital city but also the second smallest city with a population of approximately 200,000 which leads to its particular charm. This riverside city with its busy harbour and mountain backdrop offers an intriguing blend of heritage and lifestyle, scenery and vibrant culture. It’s a city defined by the river and sea.
Melbourne Melbourne is dubbed marvellous for a reason. Healthy hedonism masquerades as high art: Melburnians are equally passionate about football and ballet, fashion and restaurants. They are ravenous for music and hot for theatre. It's a smorgasbord of a city that you'll want to sink your teeth into. Perth Of the almost two million people that live in Western Australia, the vast majority reside in the state's capital of Perth. A sophisticated and scenic city, it is not hard to understand why so many are drawn to this very special and unique corner of the globe.
Sydney (The Harbour City) Established in 1788, Sydney is Australia's oldest city, the economic powerhouse of the nation and the country's capital in everything but name. It's blessed with sun-drenched natural attractions, dizzy skyscrapers, delicious and daring restaurants, superb shopping and friendly folk.
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