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Explore the twin towns of Albury and Wodonga where you can tantalise your tastebuds with mouth watering local produce.
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"A Town like Alice" is the real heart of Australia, a thousand miles from Darwin in the north and Adelaide in the south.
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The 'Town of Murals'. Located on the Capricorn Highway, its streets are named after poets, the main street is Shakespeare Street.
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Experience the Amby-ence, Amby is perhaps one of the most relaxing and unassuming towns within the outback region
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Anakie is positioned at the Sapphire Gemfields 'crossroads' along the Capricorn Highway, and hosts Australia's largest sapphire exhibition, ‘Gemfest - Festival of Gems’, over four days each August.
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Full of history and early architecture Angledool is a step back in time with most buildings well over a century old.
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Wide Streets and Wide Open Spaces - the streets of Aramac were "loosely" designed on the wide streets of Melbourne.
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Journey to golden Ararat - There are many activities in Ararat including an art gallery, croquet, horse racing, scenic drivers, harness racing, bowls , fishing, golf, bush walking and wineries.
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An excellent natural history and geology museum at Arkaroola which includes early Aboriginal artefacts, photographs, geological maps and fossils.
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'Home of the Meat Ant' - One thing about Augathella, dont be afraid to stop and ask a local, this is one of the freindliest towns in the outback.