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Episode 23 | Postcards Australia

Episode 23 | Segment 1
Bruny Island | Tasmania
Tasmania is famous for its rugged coastlines shaped by the strong ocean swells and one of the best ways to experience them is by boat, where you can spot the island's abundant sea and coastal wildlife such as seals, dolphins, whales, albatross and other seabirds.
 
Episode 23 | Segment 2
The Rainforest Way | New South Wales
The Rainforest Way is a magical series of scenic drives that allow you to explore spectacular World Heritage listed Rainforests and National Parks in the unique hinterland regions of Northern New South Wales and South East Queensland.
  
Episode 23 | Segment 3
Glenelg | South Australia
Step aboard the 'Temptation' a 58ft colossal sailing catamaran that operates from Holdfast Shores Marina and guarantees the ultimate wildlife close encounter!
 
Episode 23 | Segment 4
Ballarat | Victoria
Ballarat is just over an hours drive from Melbourne attracting tourists all year round with its beauty, history, vibrancy and wealth of visitor attractions. The region has enjoyed a rich and prosperous heritage thanks to one of the most exciting eras of Australia's history - the Gold Rush era!

 

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Scott McRae

Host: Postcards Australia

Amber Brown

Reporter: Postcards Australia

Danielle Post

Reporter: Postcards Australia

Gallery
  • Bruny Island Blowhole
  • Get Up Close To Bruny Island
  • The Isthmus Of Bruny Island
  • Tasman Peninsula's Sheer Cliffs
  • Border Ranges National Park
  • Kids At Nimbin Valley Dairy
  • Mavis's Kitchen And Cabins
  • Nimbim Valley Dairy
  • Temptation Dolphin Cruise
  • Ballarat City
  • Mercure Ballarat Restaurant
  • Mercure Ballarat Rooms
  • Ballarat's Opulent Buildings
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