Gold Coast Travel Guide

Gold Coast in Australia is renowned for its famous people such as the actors Nathan Jones, Joey Massey and Cody Simpson. The area is a surfer’s paradise and has a long history of surfing competitions dating back over many years. All year round temperatures of 26 degrees Centigrade make the Gold Coast ideal for both locals and holidaymakers to enjoy swimming in the warm waters or sunbathing on the glorious beaches. Ready to see what Gold Coast offers? Let’s get started!

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Darwin Travel Guide

Darwin was named by John Lort Stokes in 1839 after a third voyage on the Beagle. The 1871 Gold Rush expanded this settlement into a large town which has now grown into a beautiful city in North Central Australia. Darwin has a tropical climate of 90 degrees Fahrenheit and attracts visitors from all around the world. Jessica Mauby, an R & B pop singer, songwriter and actress was born in Darwin as was the NHL hockey player, Jordan Too.

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Newcastle Travel Guide

November to March is definitely the hottest time of year in Newcastle, Australia. Temperatures can reach over forty degrees Centigrade, making it the perfect place for surfers and sun worshippers. John Shortland was the first European to discover Newcastle where many convicts ended up digging for coal. Artists like Shay Docking, William Rose, John Olsen and Margaret Olley were born in Newcastle, including other famous people too.

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Canberra Travel Guide

Canberra is the capital city of Australia which enjoys a continental, dry climate. The summers are hot while winters tend to be cool. It was once inhabited by indigenous aborigines who came from different tribes. Canberra is also famous for many well-known people who were born here. Mia Wasikowska who played Alice in Wonderland, Alex O’Loughlin, an actor, and film director Rupert Reid all came from Canberra.

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Adelaide Travel Guide

With its hot Mediterranean climate, moderate rainfall and mild winters, Adelaide is very popular for holiday makers. The long, dry summers attract people of all ages to this stunning part of Australia. Founded in 1836, Adelaide is the capital of South Australia. After World War 2, approximately 215,000 immigrants from Europe flocked to South Australia and many of them helped to develop Adelaide over the years. Adelaide is also a well-known birthplace for comedians, actors, writers and musicians such as Frank Woodley, David James Campbell, Sean Williams, and The Fraternity.

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Perth Travel Guide

Perth is the capital city of Western Australia, which is also well known to be home to many famous people. The cricketer Wayne Clark, musician Dave Faulkner, and broadcaster Brian Hayes were all born here. Perth was named after Perth in Scotland by settlers who moved into this area around 1829. The discovery of gold in the 1890s expanded the small settlement into a large town. Today, it has a Mediterranean climate which attracts visitors from all over the world.

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Melbourne Travel Guide

Melbourne is the second largest city in Australia and the capital of the state of Victoria. The hottest months are between December and March when temperatures can reach over 100 degrees Fahrenheit while the period during June to September is much cooler, around 70 degrees. The inception of Melbourne dates back to 1835 with settlers buying land near the Yarra River. Many famous people reign from Melbourne such as the actress Cate Blanchett, the former Prime Minister Stanley Bruce, and Pat Cash, a professional tennis player.

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Brisbane Travel Guide

Brisbane in Australia has fabulous hot weather during the summer months and a wonderful history originating from the Aboriginal tribes. Being the third largest city in the country, Brisbane has attracted both foreign tourists and local travellers to her doors because of the sophisticated yet laid-back culture you can find in every corner of the city. Some of the more well-known people who were born here include the opera singer Jeffrey Black, composer Robert Davidson, actors Ray Barrett, and Diane Cilento.

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Sydney Travel Guide

The city of Sydney in Australia receives around nine million visitors every year. Many people visit this exciting harbour city to enjoy the hot climate and to see the historical world-famous attractions such as Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney Opera House, and not forgetting the Royal Botanical Gardens. Of course Sydney is also well known as being the birthplace of lots of famous people like the composer John Antill, cricketer Allan Border, actor Hugh Jackman, and the swimmer Ian Thorpe.

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