Must-see attractions in Australia

  • Crown Casino building, Southbank.

    Crown

    Melbourne

    The Crown complex sprawls across two city blocks and includes three luxury hotels, restaurants and a casino that never closes. It’s another world with its…

  • Collins Street Facade.

    Collins Street

    Melbourne

    The eastern end of Collins St is lined with plane trees, grand buildings and luxe boutiques (hence its ‘Paris End’ moniker). Ornate arcades also lead off…

  • Cherry Shed

    Tasmania

    As the name suggests, this place at the Bass Hwy entrance to Latrobe showcases local cherries. It's only worth visiting during the short cherry season …

  • Merimbula Aquarium

    South Coast NSW

    Get to know your wrasse from your kingfish at the aquarium beneath the very good seafood restaurant Merimbula Wharf. It's an educational, if not very…

  • Neild Avenue Maze

    Sydney

    This tiny maze of thigh-high hedges hides behind a gargantuan plane tree on a Paddington backstreet, squished into a cranny between a textile showroom and…

  • Clontarf Cottage

    Sydney

    Balmain’s jacaranda-filled streets contain dozens of historically significant buildings, most of which are privately owned. The squat, shingle-roofed…

  • Melbourne Star

    Melbourne

    Joining the London Eye and Singapore Flyer, this giant observation wheel has glass cabins that take you up 120m for 360-degree views of the city, Port…

  • Boneo Maze & Wetlands

    Victoria

    Several mazes, mini-golf and adventure activities, such as bungy tramps and a rock-climbing wall, are on offer at this theme park, as are boardwalks…

  • Lake Weeroona

    Victoria

    Bendigo’s artificial lake is a favourite spot for boating, kayaking or just walking around the path that encircles it – a 20-minute loop. There are…

  • Harold E Holt Naval Communication Station

    West Coast Australia

    Six kilometres north of Exmouth is this naval communication station, built in the 1960s. The town of Exmouth was built at the same time as the station, to…

  • World War II Memorial Lookout

    Great Ocean Road

    While the old water tower (c 1932) houses an interesting WWII collection donated by locals, it's of most interest for its commanding 360-degree views of…

  • Hampton Villa

    Sydney

    Balmain’s hibiscus-scattered streets contain dozens of historically significant buildings, most of which are privately owned. The most notable is this…

  • Finke

    Northern Territory

    Finke is a small Aboriginal community 230km from Alice Springs along the Old South Rd. When the old Ghan was running, Finke was a thriving town; these…

  • Russ Cottage

    West Coast Australia

    Surrounded by rusted farming machinery, Russ Cottage is a historic building built around 1870, and home to the locally prominent Russ family until the…

  • Kentish Museum

    Tasmania

    There’s all sorts of historic clutter on display here: an early telephone exchange, old organs, military paraphernalia and the world’s first automatic…

  • Parramatta Square

    Sydney

    This $2 billion project is the centrepiece of Parramatta's major redevelopment and features office towers, a university campus and public space, built to…

  • Dr Mary Booth Reserve Foreshore Walkway

    Sydney

    Squeezed between the Harbour Bridge and the politicians, the diminutive Dr Mary Booth Reserve Foreshore Walkway offers great views of the Opera House and…

  • Breakwater Lighthouse

    South Coast NSW

    Presently more of a landmark than an attraction, this heritage lighthouse on the harbour was built in 1871 (and switched on the following year). It was…

  • Burke & Wills Monument

    Victoria

    For a good view over town, head up to the Burke and Wills Monument on Wills St, completed in 1863. Robert O’Hara Burke was a police superintendent in…

  • Cahermore

    Sydney

    Balmain’s hibiscus-studded streets contain dozens of historically significant buildings, most of which are privately owned. Darling St has Cahermore,…

  • Scar Tree

    Melbourne

    This fenced-off stump of a river red gum is a rare reminder of pre-colonial Melbourne. The bark was removed by the local Wurundjeri people with a stone…

  • Sea Shepherd Australia

    Melbourne

    Seaworks is the headquarters for this anti-whaling crusader. It's often possible to drop by and look at displays about its direct-action campaigns and to…

  • Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences

    Sydney

    One of the key pieces of Parramatta's riverside development will be this museum, which will move much of the collection of the current Powerhouse Museum…

  • Nowra Museum

    South Coast NSW

    In the former police station (1901), a 30,000-item collection is packed into a small museum of local history.

  • All Souls & St Bartholomew Memorial Church

    Thursday Island & Horn Island

    Built in 1893 in memory of the 134 lives that were lost when the Quetta struck an uncharted reef and sank within three minutes. Inside is memorabilia from…

  • Surry Hills Library

    Surry Hills & Darlinghurst

    This beautiful modern library and community centre is sustainably built and on a busy Surry Hills corner. Libraries are cool again and locals have taken…

  • Century Building

    Melbourne

    Built between 1939 and 1940, this Streamline Moderne high-rise is an important Melbourne landmark. It was the first office block in the city to have air…

  • Old Post Office Museum

    Victoria

    The Old Post Office Museum is housed in an 1860s building on Mornington's main street. Volunteer-run, it has a modest collection of local historical…

  • Court House Museum

    Tasmania

    Manned by volunteers, this small National Trust museum in a court house building dating from 1882 is home to a hodge-podge of local memorabilia and…

  • Holden Centre

    Melbourne

    Built to host the swimming events for the 1956 Olympic Games, this dramatically shaped structure is now used by the Collingwood AFL club as a training…

  • Water Tower Hill

    Cradle Country & The West

    There’s a lookout over the town here, accessed by following Esk St, beside the Strahan Village booking office. It’s less than 1km from the Esplanade.

  • Bega Valley Regional Gallery

    South Coast NSW

    This small regional gallery adjoining Bega's library hosts high-calibre temporary exhibitions featuring the work of artists from around the South Coast.

    • placement: fullWidth
    • path: Destinations/POIs/superzone
    • possible size: [970, 250], [970, 90], [728, 90], [300, 250], [320, 50], [1, 1],
    • targeting:
      {
        "position": "superzone"
      }