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Gold Coast

The Gold Coast is located in south east Queensland. The Gold Coast is about 1 hour drive south of Brisbane. In fifty years, Gold Coast City has grown from a small beachside holiday destination to Australia's sixth largest city. The Gold Coast is the second most populated city in Queensland after Brisbane.


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Brisbane

Brisbane, Queensland, is a great place to stay and has countless choices when it comes to accommodation. A lot of the hotels in Brisbane provide meeting rooms and conference facilities, making them the ideal place to stay for business trips. They also make great seminar and presentation venues for interstate and international visitors.


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Sunshine Coast

The Sunshine Coast is a coastal region located in South East Queensland. The Sunshine Coast is about 1 hour drive north of Brisbane and 2 hours drive north of the Gold Coast. Visitors to the Sunshine Coast can't go past Noosa and its surrounding centres: these include Noosaville, Noosa Heads, Noosa Junction and Sunshine Beach.


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Fraser Coast

The Fraser Coast region has a diversity of experiences for the holiday traveller - from Whale Watching in Hervey Bay, exploring the World Heritage listed Fraser Island or feeding the Dolphins at Tin Can Bay. Fraser Coast is a popular access point to the Great Barrier Reef.


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Capricorn Coast

The Capricorn Coast is a coastal region in Central Queensland, Australia, generally spanning the areas between Keppel Sands to the south, and Byfield and Shoalwater Bay to the north.


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Whitsundays

Made up of 74 tropical islands the Whitsundays has become a mecca for tourists attracting millions of visitors every year. A spectacular tropical paradise rising from pristine turquoise waters and a dazzling coast that's beauty is truly awe-inspiring. The Whitsundays also comprise of the Whitsundays Islands: Airlie Beach, Whitehaven Beach, Hamilton Island, Daydream Island, Great Keppel Island.


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Tropical North Queensland

Tropical North Queensland is general term referring to varying regions of the northern part of Queensland. The generally accepted definition is an area from about the city of Mackay north to the tip of Cape York. What is generally accepted as Tropical North Queensland includes the cities of Mackay, Townsville and Cairns and the Australian islands of the Torres Strait. It also includes several world heritage listed areas, such as the Great Barrier Reef and the Wet Tropics.


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