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Sydney

Sydney

Sydney is one of the world''s most spectacular cities with its impressive harbour full of inlets and bays. It is the first port of call for most international travelers and there is a good choice of accommodation, excellent transport connections and plenty to see and do, which ensures that Sydney never fails to impress.

The City of Sydney is at the very heart of the much larger Sydney Metropolitan area, consisting of the Sydney Central Business District (CBD) and immediately surrounding areas of harbour frontage and parkland. Between Circular Quay, Central Railway Station and Darling Harbour is the part of the city that has the most skyscrapers.

Every visitor to Sydney falls in love with this most seductive of cities.

What to see and do:

-Bondi Beach
-Darling Harbour
-Sydney Opera House
-Ferry to Manly
-Sydney Olympic Park
-Sydney Harbour
-The Blue Mountains
-Sydney Tower
-Kings Cross
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Melbourne

Melbourne

Melbourne

Situated on the Yarra River, at the head of Port Phillip Bay, Melbourne is Australia's second largest city, with a population of 3.2 million. Melbourne, a city with tree lined boulevards, parks, elegant buildings and churches.
Downtown
Melbourne's central business district is located on the northern bank of the Yarra River, opposite the popular Southbank precinct on the Yarra's southern bank and surrounded by the suburbs of West Melbourne, North Melbourne, Carlton, East Melbourne and the new Docklands precinct. One of Port Phillip Bay's most popular seaside resorts, St Kilda beach, is located just a few kilometres south of the city.

St. Kilda
Originally a seaside resort in Melbourne's early years, St Kilda has developed into a trendy and cosmopolitan inner suburb. St Kilda is famous for its restaurants, bars, cafes and nightlife. On the foreshore, popular visitor attractions include the St Kilda Pier, the St Kilda Sea Baths, the marina and calm sandy beaches lined with parks and bike tracks.
The suburb is home to a number of elegant gardens and reserves, including the 6.5 hectare Botanical Gardens. For entertainment, there is the historical Palais Theatre as well as Luna Park for family fun and amusements. St Kilda is home to one of the best known pubs in Melbourne - The Esplanade (or "Espy").

Southbank
Southbank is located on the southern bank of Melbourne's Yarra River, just opposite the city's central business district. It has developed into a modern high-density residential, cultural and entertainment area with the convenience of being just across the river from the heart of Melbourne. Most residents live in apartment buildings which are situated close to attractions and facilities such as the Melbourne Exhibition Centre, the Melbourne Maritime Museum which is home to Polly Woodside sailing ship, the National Gallery of Victoria, and Southbank's Arts Centre which includes a concert hall and several theatres dominated by a landmark white spire which soars into the sky.

WHAT TO SEE

Federation Square
Queen Victoria Market
Crown Casino
Southbank
Great Ocean Road
Yarra Valley
Docklands
Williams Town
Melbourne Museum


WHERE TO EAT
Eating in Melbourne is a joy, and you will be pleasantly surprised by the bill. A culinary mix of European, Mediterranean and Asian flavours and a stable of imaginative chefs have resulted in a modern Australian style with a flair all of its own.


TRANSPORT
Melbourne's automated ticketing system operates on all train, tram and bus services in the metropolitan area, with electronically-encoded tickets called Metcards. A wide range of Metcards are available and they are not valid on Melbourne's airport bus services.

Melbourne’s public transport network is divided into two zones. The cost of a journey depends on which zones are being travelled in (2 different zones)

What areas do the zones cover?

Zone 1 - Covers Melbourne's city centre and surrounding inner suburbs, including Carlton, Footscray, Prahran, Preston, Richmond, South Melbourne, St Kilda and North Melbourne.

Zone 2 - Covers the area surrounding Zone 1 and extending out in all directions including Box Hill, Broadmeadows, Cranbourne, Clayton, Dandenong, Frankston, Greensborough, Hastings, Hurstbridge, Lilydale, Melton, St Albans, Sunbury, Warrandyte and Werribee.

IMMIGRATION

ADDRESS
Ground Floor, 2 Lonsdale St.
Melbourne VIC 3000

PHONE
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OPENING HOURS
Monday to Friday (09:00-16:00)
Wednesday (09:00-13:30)



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Brisbane

Brisbane

The capital of Queensland boasts a sub-tropical lifestyle that suits those who enjoy a laid-back pace of life, but with plenty of action too. A smaller city than Sydney or Melbourne, Brisbane is growing quickly from its current 1.5 million population.

Brisbane has its own unique attractions: a well-sited and comprehensive cultural centre and an unhurried lifestyle more in keeping with the country than that of a modern, vibrant metropolis.

With the Gold Coast just south of it and Noosa and the Sunshine Coast in the north, Brisbane can be not only a haven between go-go partying on both these Queensland tourist coasts but a gateway to these coasts as well.

What to see:
-Mt Coot- the Lookout
-South Bank
-Cultural Centre
-Lone Pine Sanctuary
-A trip on the river
-Moreton Bay
-City Botanic Gardens
-Mt Coot- the Botanic Gardens
-Roma Street Parkland
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Perth

Perth

Capital of Western Australia and known for two key facts: it is the most isolated city in the world and it also boasts the most millionaires per capita in any city. For pure outdoor, sporty lifestyle, beaches and sunshine this city on the west coast of Australia is the place.

You will find many fun activities in Perth''s city centre, many of which focus around the picturesque Swan River. You can enjoy one of the many river cruises which operate along the river, some offering dining and music as you spend a few hours cruising in and out of the city.

What to see:

-Kings Park and Botanic Gardens
-Cottesloe Beach
-Freemantle
-Perth Zoo
-Perth Bell Tower
-Barracks Arch
-The Perth Mint
-Museum of Western Australia
-Rottnest Island
-Underwater World
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Adelaide

Adelaide

Festivals and food. Arts and culture. Shopping and sports. This is Adelaide - the city where there''s always something on.

Whether you want to party or relax, South Australia''s capital has it all. With spacious boulevards and vibrant inner-city districts, sophisticated architecture and lush gardens, it''s the perfect venue for all sorts of activities - big or small.

You might want to immerse yourself in the culture of the city''s North Terrace, with its museums and libraries. You might want to enjoy shopping at Rundle Mall, or sample the variety of tastes on offer at the famed Adelaide Central Market or enjoy a retreat to the cosmopolitan seaside suburbs of Glenelg and Brighton.

What to see:

-North Terrace
-Brighton and Glenelg
-Adelaide Hills
-Kangaroo Island
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