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  2. Big4 Holiday Parks - Wikipedia

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    As of 2025, there are over 280 Holiday Parks across Australia listed on BIG4.com.au. In their first few decades, their caravan parks have evolved into holiday parks with a range of accommodation styles, including cabins and campgrounds, and resort-like facilities such as pools, gardens, playgrounds, splash parks, games rooms, and villas.

  3. Cape Arid National Park - Wikipedia

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    Cape Arid National Park is a national park located in Western Australia, 731 kilometres (454 mi) southeast of Perth.The park is situated 120 kilometres (75 mi) east of Esperance [3] and lies on the shore of the south coast from the eastern end of the Recherche Archipelago.

  4. List of beaches in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Main article: List of beaches The Gold Coast consists of 70 kilometres (43 mi) of coastline with some of the most popular surf breaks. Beaches in Australia are in abundance due to the fact that Australia is entirely surrounded by the ocean. Beaches are popular destinations among the country's local population, and travellers alike, as over 85% of Australians live on the coast and most of ...

  5. List of Australian field naturalist clubs - Wikipedia

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    Australia-wide Created in collaboration with the Geelong Field Naturalists Club and the VFNCA (which later became SEANA) as an Australia-wide project to bring field naturalists and conservation groups together. [106] The network runs two primary projects, a Register of Clubs for all members, and biennial camping trips to locations across the ...

  6. Snow in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Snow in Australia is rare at sea level, but is common on the highlands of the southeast, in the states of New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and in the Australian Capital Territory. Snow has been recorded in every state and territory, though among the state capitals only Canberra , Hobart and Melbourne have recorded snow.

  7. Clark Island, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Clark Island is a small island in Sydney Harbour, near the coast of New South Wales, Australia. The island is part of the Sydney Harbour National Park and lies offshore the Sydney suburb of Darling Point, in the eastern part of Sydney Harbour between the Harbour Bridge and the harbour entrance. [1] [2]

  8. Middleton Beach, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Binalup/Middleton Beach [2] [3] is a coastal suburb of Albany, Western Australia, located within the City of Albany approximately 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) east of the city centre. The traditional owners , the Noongar peoples, know the place as Binalup meaning the place of first light since the sun rises over the waters in the morning. [ 4 ]

  9. Palm Cove, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Since Palm Cove is located in a tropical climate, the average summer temperature is between 24 and 33 degrees Celsius; average winter temperature is between 14 and 26 degrees Celsius. [ 6 ] Buchan is a town in the north of the locality ( 16°44′36″S 145°40′06″E  /  16.7433°S 145.6683°E  / -16.7433; 145.6683  (