Australia Travel Guide
Australia accommodation, Australia activities and attractions, Australia maps, transportation to and around Australia - the ALL NEW Jasons Australia Destination Travel Guide is your complete visitor guide for Australia. 
From the dry desert interior to lush coastal areas, Australia is made for adventure, with world renowned wine valleys, stunning beaches and heritage-listed parks just waiting to be explored.
You can relax on beaches all year round, ski during winter, camp on a tropical island or head into the rugged
Outback for a wilderness adventure. Gourmet travellers will find award-winning wines and world-class restaurants to tempt their tastebuds, or soak up the culture and discover the superb galleries and museums.

Despite the bronzed Outback 'Crocodile Dundee' image many people have of Australia, most of the population lives in cities along the coast. Australians are very casual and friendly, and welcome visitors to their spacious shores. Places you might like to visit on your Australian travels include
Queensland's popular
Sunshine Coast and
Gold Coast, known for their superb beaches; the
Northern Territory with its Aboriginal heritage;
Melbourne and the historic goldfield towns of
Victoria; bustling
Sydney city in
New South Wales; the orchards and wineries of
Capital Country and
Canberra; the famous
Barossa wine valley in
South Australia, the 'wildflower state' of
Western Australia and rugged
Tasmania, Australia's only island state.
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hotels,
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bed & breakfasts,
apartments,
backpackers, or
resorts and lodges.
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Population
20,090,437 (est. July 2005)
Capital city
Canberrra
Area
7,682,300 square kms
Climate
The average temperature ranges from 23-26°C above the Tropic of Capricorn. Southern areas more temperate, although subject to variations.