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New South Wales (NSW) is Australia's most populous and oldest state, located in the south-east, north of Victoria and south of Queensland. New South Wales is known the world over for the picturesque harbour of its capital, Sydney. Sydney is Australia's oldest and largest city and a centre of international finance.


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» Sydney Hotels

Sydney Hotels, New South Wales, Australia

Sydney has plenty of sights. Of course you'll have to visit the famous Sydney Bridge and the Sydney Opera House. The museums and the art galleries will keep you occupied for a few days as well. When you're tired, relax in one of the many parks and don't forget the Centennial Park, the largest one in Sydney …

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» Blue Mountains Hotels

Blue Mountains Hotels, New South Wales, Australia

The Blue Mountains is a mountainous region in New South Wales, Australia. It borders on Sydney's metropolitan area, its foothills starting approximately 50 kilometres west of the state capital. The area begins on the west side of the Nepean River and extends westward as far as Coxs River. Geologically, it is situated in the central parts of the Sydney basin …

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» Byron Bay Hotels

Byron Bay Hotels, New South Wales, Australia

Byron Bay is a coastal town on the far North Coast of the Australian state of New South Wales, located just off the Pacific Highway, approximately 800 km north of Sydney and 175 km south of Brisbane. Nearby Cape Byron is the easternmost point on the mainland. Julian Rocks offers some of the best SCUBA Diving …

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» Hunter Valley Hotels

Hunter Valley Hotels, New South Wales, Australia

The Hunter Valley is a region of New South Wales, approximately 160 kilometers north of Sydney. The Hunter Valley is one of Australia's most famous wine growing regions, known for both its red and white wine varieties. The most important economic activity in the valley is coal mining, mostly for export …

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» Albury Hotels

Albury Hotels, New South Wales, Australia

Albury is a city in New South Wales, located on the Hume Highway on the Northern side of the Murray River. It is approximately 550 km from the state capital Sydney, but only 312 km from the Victorian capital Melbourne. It is separated by the Murray from its twin city in Victoria, Wodonga …

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» Central Coast Hotels

Central Coast Hotels, New South Wales, Australia

The Central Coast is an urban region in the Australian state of New South Wales, located on the coastline north of Sydney and south of Lake Macquarie and Newcastle. The Central Coast has an approximate population of 316,000 making it the third largest urban area in New South Wales …

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» Cessnock Hotels

Cessnock Hotels, New South Wales, Australia

Cessnock is a city in the Hunter Region, about 52 km by road west of Newcastle. It is the administrative centre of the Cessnock City Council LGA and was named after an 1826 grant of land called Cessnock Estate, which was owned by John Campbell. The local area once known as 'The Coalfields' is now the gateway city to the vineyards …

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» Coffs Harbour Hotels

Coffs Harbour Hotels, New South Wales, Australia

Coffs Harbour is a coastal city and Local Government Area in northern New South Wales, Australia. It is a popular vacation spot for locals and tourists because it is far enough north to be semi-tropical, but relatively close to Sydney (a mere 550km along the Pacific Highway) …

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» Katoomba Hotels

Katoomba Hotels, New South Wales, Australia

Katoomba is the chief town of the City of Blue Mountains in New South Wales, Australia and the administrative headquarters of Blue Mountains City Council. It is on the Great Western Highway 110 kilometres west of Sydney and 39 kilometres south-east of Lithgow. Katoomba railway station is on the Main Western line …

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» Kosciuszko National Park Hotels

Kosciuszko National Park Hotels, New South Wales, Australia

Kosciuszko National Park contains mainland Australia's highest peak, Mount Kosciuszko for which it is named, and Cabramurra the highest town in Australia. Its borders contain a mix of rugged mountains and wilderness, characterised by an alpine climate, which makes it popular with recreational skiers and bushwalkers. The park is located in the southeastern corner of New South Wales …

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» Murray River Hotels

Murray River Hotels, New South Wales, Australia

The Murray River is Australia's longest river. The Murray rises in the Australian Alps, draining the western side of Australia's highest mountains and, for most of its length, meanders across Australia's inland plains, forming the border between the states of New South Wales and Victoria as it flows to the northwest, before turning south into South Australia, reaching the ocean at Lake Alexandrina …

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» Nelson Bay Hotels

Nelson Bay Hotels, New South Wales, Australia

Nelson Bay is a suburb of the Port Stephens Area in the Hunter Region of New South Wales. It is located on a bay of the same name on the southern shore of Port Stephens about 60 kilometres by road north-east of Newcastle, its nearest rail link. It is a major tourism centre, particularly for dolphin and whale watching, surfing, diving, fishing …

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» Newcastle Hotels

Newcastle Hotels, New South Wales, Australia

Newcastle is located at the mouth of the Hunter River, approximately 150 km north of Sydney in the Hunter Valley region of New South Wales, Australia. The second largest city in the state of NSW, Newcastle is the focal point for a diverse district that encompasses beaches and mountains, restaurants and wineries …

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» Pokolbin Hotels

Pokolbin Hotels, New South Wales, Australia

Pokolbin is a rural locality in the in the Hunter Region of New South Wales. The area is the centre of the Lower Hunter Valley wine region. The Darkinjung people (specifically the Wonarua tribe) originally inhabited the Pokolbin area for more than 3,000 years. In 1828 the first vineyard was established by the Wilkinsons at Oakdale …

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» Port Macquarie Hotels

Port Macquarie Hotels, New South Wales, Australia

Port Macquarie is a large town on the mid-North Coast of New South Wales. The town is located on the coast, south of the mouth of the Hastings River. The site of Port Macquarie was first visited by Europeans in 1820 when John Oxley reached the Pacific Ocean coast from the interior …

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» Port Macquarie Hotels

Port Macquarie Hotels, New South Wales, Australia

Port Macquarie is a large town on the mid-North Coast of New South Wales. The town is located on the coast, south of the mouth of the Hastings River. The site of Port Macquarie was first visited by Europeans in 1820 when John Oxley reached the Pacific Ocean coast from the interior …

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» Port Stephens Hotels

Port Stephens Hotels, New South Wales, Australia

Port Stephens is a large coastal inlet and a local government area. just north of Newcastle in New South Wales, Australia. Port Stephens is located about 170 kilometers north of Sydney. It is larger than Sydney Harbour and has a narrow entrance between two striking hills of volcanic origin …

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» Tweed Heads Hotels

Tweed Heads Hotels, New South Wales, Australia

Tweed Heads is a town located on the Tweed River in north-eastern New South Wales. Tweed Heads is located next to the border with Queensland, adjacent to the "Twin Town" of Coolangatta, a suburb of the Gold Coast. It is often referred to as a town where you can change time zones - even celebrate New Year twice within an hour …

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» Wentworthville Hotels

Wentworthville Hotels, New South Wales, Australia

Wentworthville is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales. Wentworthville is located 27 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district and is part of the Greater Western Sydney region. Wentworthville is split between the local government areas of the City of Parramatta and the City of Holroyd. Wentworthville is colloquially known as 'Wenty' …

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» Wollongong Hotels

Wollongong Hotels, New South Wales, Australia

Wollongong is a seaside city located in the Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia. It lies on the narrow coastal strip between the Illawarra Escarpment and the Pacific Ocean, 82 kilometres south of Sydney. Wollongong is the 3rd largest city in New South Wales after Sydney and Newcastle, and the 9th largest city in Australia …

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Welcome to Sydney - from sightseeing, beaches and harbour views to shopping, museums and art galleries - there is so much on offer, you will want to come back again and again. Explore Sydney by air, take a cruise of Sydney Harbour, or perhaps take a 4WD day tour to the Blue Mountains …

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In the journal covering his survey of the eastern coast of the Australian continent, the then Lt. James Cook (later Captain James Cook) first named the east coast of Australia 'New Wales', which he later corrected in his journal to 'New South Wales'. The original inhabitants of the area were Aboriginal tribes who arrived in Australia approximately forty to sixty thousand years ago.

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