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Warner Village Theme Parks AUD23 million show extravaganza, Australian Outback Spectacular is a unique and exciting evening dinner show capturing the grandeur of the Australian Outback and a first of its kind in Australia!
Australian Outback Spectacular is located on the Pacific Motorway between Warner Bros Movie World and Wet 'n' Wild Water World, just 20 minutes from the heart of Surfers Paradise.
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Bladensburg National Park is a large, remote park protecting Mitchell grass downs and channel country.
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Visit Peter and Debbie Chalmers at the Blue Hollow Mine for the full sapphire fossicking experience.
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The 13,800 hectares of semi-arid Barkly Tablelands that make up Camooweal Caves National Park are characterised by open eucalypt woodland, spinifex, turpentine wattle shrubland and extensive areas of Mitchell grass plains.
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Charters Towers Cemetery was established in 1895.
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Gem quality peridot occurs on the property of Chudleigh Park, approximately 155 kilometres north of Hughenden.
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Wow! What it is to find a nugget!
Clermont Detectors are three hours inland from Mackay and one hour from Emerald.
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In Currawinya National Park, waterbirds and migratory shorebirds are drawn in their thousands to globally important wetlands - but the area has another special significance: the Bilby Fence.
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Dalrymple National Park covers an area of 1640 hectares and is located 46 kilometres north or a 30 minute drive from the town of Charters Towers (90 minute drive west of the city of Townsville).
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In Diamantina National Park, the mighty Diamantina River, one of Queensland's longest, cuts braided channels through gibber flats, sand dunes and red-capped ranges.
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