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4 May 2012, Issue 17

Hit the slopes in the Australian Alps

In both summer and winter, the alpine resorts across the Australian Alps offer programs specifically for kids.  More...

National Landscapes News - Issue 17

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4 May 2012, Issue 17

Crocodile hunting in the Kimberley

Sixteen kilometres from Broome on the Great Northern Highway is a very different wildlife park and animal refuge which allows kids to enter another world through the jaws of a giant crocodile. More......

4 May 2012, Issue 17

What a catch in the Flinders Ranges

There are some great trails in the Southern Flinders Ranges for families to see by bike, one of them being the rail trails from Wilmington to Melrose, Wirrabara and Stone Hut to Laura. More......

4 May 2012, Issue 17

Bats, bugs & beasties in the Greater Blue Mountains

At more than 340 million years old, the Jenolan Caves in the Greater Blue Mountains National Landscape are the oldest open caves in the world. More......

4 May 2012, Issue 17

Marine wonders in Ningaloo – Shark Bay

Monkey Mia in the Shark Bay region is one of the best places in the world to see wild dolphins which visit the beach shores up to three times a day. More......

4 May 2012, Issue 17

Wild adventures on Kangaroo Island

There are some great activities for families on Kangaroo Island with ‘up close and personal’ wildlife encounters that can bring out the child in us all. More......

4 May 2012, Issue 17

Fins, fur & feathers in the Great South West Edge

Caves, caves and more caves! The Margaret River region has more than 100 caves lying beneath the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Ridge and six of these are open to visitors with very affordable prices for families. More......

4 May 2012, Issue 17

Culture & kids in the Red Centre

Uluru- Kata Tjuta National Park offers some great cultural activities for families. More......

4 May 2012, Issue 17

Splashy adventures in Australia’s Timeless North

Kids don’t let tropical downpours dampen their holiday spirit, especially when there are places like Kakadu to explore. More......

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