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Steel Wings Jerilderie is a must-visit destination in New South Wales, Australia.
Stirling Square is a historic public park located in Guildford, Western Australia.
St Patrick's Cathedral is a beacon of faith in the heart of Melbourne.
The museum features displays on the district's first settlers, a room reflecting changes in health care over the years, and a room with stories and artefacts from World Wars I and II.
The Sunnyside Historic House and South Sea Island Museum is located in Lake Macquarie Town Hall, New South Wales.
The Sydney Opera House is an iconic building that stands out in the world for its awe-inspiring architecture and vibrant performances.
Sydney Town Hall is the largest and most ornate late 19th century civic building in Australia and is renowned for its high Victorian interiors and rich decoration.
Tara Historical Museum.
The Taradale Viaduct is a historical landmark in Taradale, Victoria, Australia.
Albany Convict Gaol also known as the Old Gaol is a restored gaol that operates as a museum in Albany, Western Australia.
Originally known as "Eleanora Township", Hillgrove was founded in 1884 and grew rapidly in the 1880s and 1890s due to the expansion of mining activities.
Top Cut Eldorado is a tranquil lake in the heart of Eldorado with a rich historical past.
Torrens Parade Ground is a former military facility located in Adelaide, South Australia.
The Tramway Heritage Center houses Victoria's largest surviving historic tram collection, including the world's only complete W Class tram collection.
Valentines Mine is a historical destination located in Hill End, New South Wales.
A world-class venue with exceptional acoustics, the Verbrugghen Hall is the largest performance space at the Conservatorium.
Enjoy an escorted tour of Australia's only operational Kerosene``fired lighthouse.
An area of great cultural significance, these unmarked graves are the final resting place of hundreds of indigenous prisoners who died on Rottnest Island during its period as a prison camp.
The Wadjemup Lighthouse was the first to be built from stone in the whole of Western Australia, completed in the mid 19th Century.
The memorial is a handsome piece of monumental stonework erected at a cost of around £3500.
The Female Orphan School showcases rich culture and heritage in relation to the Whitlam government years.
Williamstown Cenotaph - lest we forget
Woolmers Estate is a farming estate located in Longford, Tasmania, founded in 1817 by prominent grazier and member of parliament Thomas Archer. It consists of an 82ha property, including a two-part manor house, coach house, the National Rose Garden, extensive outbuildings and convict cottages and formal gardens.
The Fort Tomaree Walk is an easy walk that runs just below the Tomaree Head Summit Walk and takes you to WWII gun emplacements that were used to defend the east coast of Australia during WWII.
Established in 1941, the Quarantine Flak Battery Site is the only complete weapon station of its kind in the Darwin area.
For almost 90 years, Glensides Z Ward was home to South Australia's 'criminal insane' patients, who straddle the intersecting lines of crime and insanity.
Nestled in the pre-historic forest of Livistona and pandanus palms, Zebedee Springs Durack is a serene thermal oasis in the one-million-acre wilderness of El Questro.
In the late 1950s, Cassimatis General Store became a savings agency of the Bank of New South Wales, eventually closing in 1978.
Abercrombie House was built in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia in the 1870s by the Stewart family, pioneers of Bathurst.
Aberdoon House is located in Clower Avenue, Rouse Hill