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  2. The Friendliest Cities in the World (and How Much They Cost ...

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    2. Sydney, Australia. Best time to visit: September to November or February to May Average hotel room cost: $207 If you want to skirt Sydney's busiest seasons, you'll want to visit during fall or ...

  3. Australia travel guide: Everything you need to know before you go

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    Cooler than cool cities like Sydney and Melbourne, sublime surfing beaches, the Great Barrier Reef, the Red Centre and the Outback – Australia’s diverse charms make for a trip like no other

  4. Tourism in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The total inbound economic value of the Nordic market increased by 5 per cent during 2008/2009 and was valued at $506 million. Australia received a total of 58,700 visitors from the Nordic region in 2008/09. Ireland: Australia received a total of 64,420 visitors from Ireland in 2008/09, a decrease of 1 per cent compared to the previous year.

  5. Climate of Australia - Wikipedia

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    While extreme high temperatures are more common inland than they are near the coast, notable extreme maxima have been observed near the coast; 50.7 °C at Onslow, 50.5 °C at Mardie, 49.9 °C at Nullarbor, South Australia, 49.8 °C at Eucla, South Australia and 49.5 °C at Port Augusta, South Australia.

  6. 8 of the best beaches in Australia - AOL

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    Read more on Australia travel: The best Australia holidays to do in your lifetime, from the Kimberley to Kangaroo Island. Why you should explore the reefs and rainforests of North Queensland.

  7. Tourism on the Great Barrier Reef - Wikipedia

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    A survey conducted in 2003 found that visitors to the Whitsundays were likely to be first-time visitors to the Great Barrier Reef, had an average age of 37, were mainly international visitors, were likely to be visiting with a partner or their family, and were likely to have taken part in snorkelling, swimming, or taking part on a semi ...