Landmarks

The Twelve Apostles
The Twelve Apostles are giant rock stacks that rise from the Southern Ocean. They are what are left of huge cliffs that millions of years or sea air has worn away. Their most spectacular hours are at sunrise at sunset where the colours of the sun and sky shine on the rocks and make wonderful shadows. Unfortunately, over time 3 of the Apostles have eroded away.
 
Ayers rock
(known as Uluru to our Aboriginals) Is a dedicated Aboriginal sacred site. Uluru is located in the Northern Territory near the township of Alice Springs. It is a sacred monument of aboriginal history. We are no longer allowed to clime it, but Uluru is still very much a piece of our heritage.

Lake Eyre
Lake Eyre is Australia's largest salt lake, situated in the driest region of the country. The lake itself was named after Edward John Eyre who in 1840 became the first European to sight it. Unfortunately, it requires much rain to fill properly.

Great Barrier Reef
The Great Barrier Reef is located off the shores of Eastern Queensland. It is the largest coral reef in the world, and is one Australia's largest tourist attractions. The Reef is home to many beautiful creatures found no where else in the world