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  1. The V/Line service is a combined coach and rail service, with trains between Melbourne and Bendigo followed by coach between Bendigo and Adelaide. Buses run both day and night services. Firefly is competitively priced, with regular fares around $65 to $70 and sale fares as low as $35. The Firefly bus, day and night, runs the Dukes/Western route ...

  2. Regions [edit]. Australia is composed of six states and nine territories. Visiting all at once would be nearly impossible, as the states in Australia are much much larger than the states in the United States and are more comparable in size to provinces in Canada – with almost 5,000 km (3,100 mi) separating Brisbane and Shark Bay, the country is vast, about the distance from Madrid to ...

  3. 6 Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre National Park – one of the most important reserves of Australasian wildlife and a dry lake that occasionally fills up. -31.4222 138.705. 7 Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park – the most visited park in South Australia's most iconic mountain range. -31.914868 131.44043.

  4. Canberra is a highly planned city, its primary design conceived by the American architect Walter Burley Griffin, built on the shores of a man-made lake (Lake Burley Griffin). Populated at first largely by politicians and public servants, it has taken time to develop its own identity and culture.

  5. 39 Evolution Apartments, 18 Tank St ( close to Shinjuku Station ), ☏ +61 7 3034-3700, info@evolutionapartments.com.au. In Brisbane CBD, fully serviced and provide a media room, swimming pool, deck with BBQs and a business centre. edit. -27.49114 153.04078.

  6. It is a significant site for both public recreation and native flora and fauna conservation as it's one of the only parks in the northern suburbs of Adelaide. ( updated Jan 2022 | edit) -34.8244 138.723. 5 Angove Conservation Park, Tea Tree Gully, ☏ +61 8 8336 0901, DEW.NPWSNorthLofty@sa.gov.au. Not a conservation park that many travellers go ...

  7. From Adelaide City, head north onto the M2 North-South Motorway, and exit the expressway at A1 Port Wakefield Highway. From there, it's a divided highway and after 35.4 km (22.0 mi), exit (or bear left) onto the small town of Dublin, and turn left and head down for 8 km (5.0 mi) until you've arrived at Adelaide International Bird Sanctuary National Park.

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