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4WD Touring Australia
Gregory's; Paperback book With suggested trip durations and road ratings, you will be able to plan ahead and experience the best Australia has to offer 4WD enthusiasts. - Easy to use maps and directions, including GPS co-ordinates, routes to follow with places to see along the way, Local town information, highlights and activities, ratings and descriptions, stunning photography |
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4WD Australia 50 Short Getaways
Gregory's; Each getaway suggests a route with places to see along the way and all the information needed to get the most out of your time and money. Road ratings and descriptions help you choose the best getaway for your time-frame and vehicle whether it be a 4WD, AWD or SUV. The maps are easy to use and include route notes with specific point-by-point information. Each getaway includes highlights and activities, campsite and town information tables, and helpful phone numbers and websites. |
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Australian Gardening
Gregory's; Expert advice to make gardening a joy, with over 1100 plant descriptions. Information on planning gardens, techniques, maintenance, propagation, garden pests and diseases. |
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Discovering Sydney & Surrounds
Gregory's; Information on natural features, history, getting there, getting around, festivals and events, main localities and towns, national parks, parks and gardens, other attractions and recreation activities. New detailed regional and locality maps and suggested walking maps. List of ëMust see, must doí attractions in each region. Interesting new suggested tours. Over 450 colour photographs. ëFun for the youngí suggestions for kids and the young at heart |
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Discovering Brisbane & Surrounds
Gregory's Discovering Brisbane & Surrounds is your essential companion to this changing and popular city and its surrounding attractions. This book is ideal for local, interstate and overseas travellers alike. Discover all the gems this region has to offer from taking a cruise along the Brisbane River, relaxing on a shimmering Sunshine Coast beach, climbing to one of the peaks of the dramatic Glass House Mountains or simply enjoying a drink in one of the region's many historic hotels. |
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Great Ocean Road & Grampians
Gregory's; This guide brings together two of Australia's top touring regions, from Geelong to Portland along the Great Ocean Road, from Ararat to Dunkeld in the Grampians, explore the natural attractions, history and indigenous culture of the two unique regions, one coastal and spectacular, the other inland and mountainous with glorious countryside. A handy size, easy to use, this guide is an ideal companion to take with you on many trips. |
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Pacific Travel Fact File
Gregory's; The complete travellers guide to the Pacific region including what to do, where to stay, how to get there, web and email links. |
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Travel Diary
Gregory's; 92 diary pages to record your adventures; 10 full colour maps of the world; Calendars from 2008-2011 to help plan your trip; List of important items to pack; A 2-page gift list, so no-one is forgotten; An itinerary list to help plan ahead; Names and addresses list to record details of newfound friends; 4 pages to record expenses; Plastic jacket to protect against scuffing and moisture. |
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Caravan Survival Guide
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Camps Australia Wide 5
A4 Spiral with more 400 new sites, more free camps, station stays and over night rest areas, informative symbols and in full colour. This edition has 408 pages and has been revised and updated with over 3,500 sites. |
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Camps Australia Wide 5 B4
B4 spiral; The ultimate travel guide for the budget-conscious traveller. ThisMega B4 size Camps 5 with CampsSnaps, has 408 pages and has been revised and updated with over 3,500 sites and over 1900 photos that provide a visual preview of the camping sites before you arrive. As they say, a picture is worth a thousand words! |
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Camps Australia Wide 5 Perfect
Perfect Bound Edition |
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Camping Guide to New South Wales
Boiling Billy; Discover the very best of New South Wales's great outdoors by going camping. Now in its 4th edition, Camping Guide to New South Wales details over 600 designated campsites in 245 national parks, state forests and reserves where you can pitch your tent, park your caravan or roll out your swag on public land for free or minimal cost. |
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Sydney's Best Beaches & Rock Baths
The very best 100 or so beaches are presented in this new guide, illustrated in full colour with vibrant photography, orientation maps and detailed maps for the larger beaches. The guide includes Information on location access (including by public transport), parking, facilities - including toilets and BBQs - the local environment, views, popularity, suitability for children, swimming, surfing and snorkelling, cafes and kiosks. Salt water swimming enclosures (whether netted, rock or concrete) are also detailed, including the best of those with no associated beach. |
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Hide & Seek Sydney
Explore Australia; Paperback Sydney is Australia’s glittering city with more style and flair than Carrie Bradshaw’s shoe collection. But there’s a lot more to Sydney than just VIP-only clubs and second mortgage–sized price tags. You just need to know where to go. Hide & Seek Sydney is for all Sydneysiders, interstate travellers and overseas visitors who want to experience another side of what the city has to offer. From restaurants and shops to bars and galleries, there’s something for everyone here, no matter what your tastes or interests. And in all cases you won’t need a platinum Amex card or a designer wardrobe just to get through the front door. |
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Go Explore Sydney
Explore Australia; Go Explore Sydney is the ultimate tour guide in a box! These 30 themed cards offer tours to suit all interests – Beside the Seaside, Olympic City, Paint Trail and Shop Till You Drop, are just some of the exciting themes. Covering both well-known attractions and hidden gems, each card has suggested pit stops on one side, and an easy-to-follow map on the other. Their small and light format makes them easy to carry, and means you can select one card or two for your day’s itinerary, or mix and match cards to create your own personalised adventure. |
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Brisbane's Best Bush, Bay & City Walks
Brisbane's Best Bush, Bay & City Walks provides a user-friendly guide to walks which explore interesting locations such as the riverside, chic urban villages, wildlife reserves, streets rich in history and art, the shores of Moreton Bay and wilderness areas on Brisbane's doorstep. This guide combines an increasingly popular form of daily exercise with an exploration of Brisbane's diverse landscapes, history and environment. Brisbane's Best Bush, Bay & City Walks is suitable for local residents who want to explore their city, or visitors wanting to experience the best of Brisbane's walks during their stay |
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Melbourne's Best Picnic Spots & Beaches
Melbourne has something for everyone, with many beaches, open parklands and pristine national parks. Melbourne's best Picnic Spots includes: Over 100 great locations; From the Dandenong's to Daylesford, from the Mornington to the Bellarine Peninsulas; Over 150 full colour photos; Detailed full colour maps; A summary table to help you quickly find your spot; Information on Melbourne's history and environment. |
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Hide & Seek Melbourne
Expore Australia; Paperback Hide & Seek Melbourne is a funky and compact guide to Melbourne's hidden treasures. From restaurants and shops to live music venues, the book features 40 secret and intriguing places that you won’t find in any regular travel guide. Each place is featured over a double-page spread with information, images and a handy location map. There are also overview maps of the CBD and inner suburbs, and pages at the back where you can list your own Melbourne discoveries. |
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Go Explore Melbourne
Explore Australia; Go Explore Melbourne is the ultimate tour guide in a box! These 32 themed cards offer tours to suit all interests – Sporting Four Seasons, Coffee & Chocolate Lovers and Rag Traders & Runways, are just some of the exciting themes. Covering both well-known attractions and hidden gems, each card has suggested pit stops on one side, and an easy-to-follow map on the other. Their small and light format makes them easy to carry, and means you can select one card or two for your day’s itinerary, or mix and match cards to create your own personalised adventure. |
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Field guide to common pests and diseases in Eucalypt plantations in NSW
Field guide to common pests and diseases in Eucalypt plantations in NSW is a handy guide to help diagnose and identify problems with eucalypts. It features photos of common pets and diseases affecting eucalypts in NSW and provides information on identification and potential damage caused to the plant. |
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Forest trees of Australia
This book describes and illustrates over 300 of Australia's most important indigenous trees which have been carefully selected for their environmental significance, their importance to the timber industry, or their prominence in the landscape. Forest Trees of Australia is a guide to the identification for horticulturists, botanists, foresters, students, farmers, environmentalists and all those who are interested in native trees |
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In the living forest
In the living forest explores the importance and contribution of forests and forestry to Australian society. Some of the most foremost experts on forestry, science and the environment - including Professor Mike Archer, Bob Beale, Eric Rolls and Dr Sadanandan Nambiar - explore our forests' past, present and future. They examine scientific innovations, economics and investment, architecture, history, education, social change and tourism. |
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The Wollemi Pine
The Wollemi Pine by James Woodford chronicles the 1994 discovery of the botanical equivalent of a living dinosaur - a stand of Wollemi pines. This discovery offered a window into an ecosystem one hundred million years old. The Wollemi Pine was first published in 2000 and revised in 2005. |
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Wood in Australia - Types, properties and uses
This landmark book on Australian wood has earned itself a reputation as the definitive reference for specialists and enthusiasts alike. It provides a comprehensive summary of Australia's unique indigenous woods as well as other common species and explores the practices involved in producing, refining and using the different varieties of woods. This new edition outlines the significant recent changes in both the production processes for timber and timber products and how they are used. 2nd Edition. |
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Australia's Best Eco-friendly Holidays
Explore Australia; By Ken Eastwood Responsible travel is the buzz word of today’s travel industry, as reports continue to predict a grim future for our planet. Australia’s Best Eco-friendly Holidays is the first book of its kind to focus on where and how to travel in Australia with minimal impact on the environment. Featuring stunning images and a fresh, modern design that celebrates the beauty of nature, the book is divided into state chapters that highlight eco-friendly activities and places to stay. Green travel tips and top ten experiences for every state and territory will help you get the most out of your holiday – without harming the earth. This book is printed on FSC-certified paper stocks using soy-based inks. |
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Explore Australia 2010
Explore Australia; The 2010 edition of Australia’s favourite travel bible is bigger and better than ever! Explore Australia 2010 has been completely updated, with a fresh and user-friendly design, and all new images. Other great, new features include selected food and accommodation listings for almost every major town across Australia, a lower price point of $59.95 and a more practical flexi-bound cover. Key tourist towns are also highlighted in the A–Z town sections for each state, and the atlas section includes new city and regional mapping. With over a million copies sold since 1980, Explore Australia has become the essential Australian travel companion. Covering 700 towns in detail, each of the country’s capital cities and over 70 holiday regions, and with a 140-page road atlas, Explore Australia 2010 will inspire you to get out there and see more of this truly amazing country. |
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Australian Beer Companion
Explore Australia; Hardback; By Willie Simpson The Australian Beer Companion is testimony to our nation’s vibrant beer-drinking culture and the dozens of breweries that are fl ourishing across the country. Willie Simpson introduces us to more than 100 breweries, from the well-known Carlton & United Breweries (CUB) and Fourex (XXXX) to small breweries such as Mountain Goat and Moo Brew. The book traces each brewery’s history and its range of beers, from elegant pale ales to rich stouts and extra special bitters. A glossary of beer styles and a wealth of photos make this book ‘a keeper’, both for diehard beer-lovers and those just discovering the joys of Australia’s amber nectar. |
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Australia The Photographer's Eye
Explore Australia; Hardback; By Nick Rains Award-winning photographer Nick Rains travels Australia with his camera, capturing the country’s distinctive and diverse landscapes. To research this book, Rains visited 28 of Australia’s most popular touring regions, camping under the stars in a quest for the perfect light. Australia the Photographer's Eye presents the wonderful images that resulted from his journeys. These breathtaking shots are complimented by information about the various regions and maps pinpointing the best locations from which to take photographs. A 'Photo Tips' section at the back of the book discusses the techniques and skills Rains has gained over many years, and explains how you too can take successful photographs of Australia’s unique landscapes and many moods. |
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Travel Journal
Flexi-bound; Explore Australia's Travel Journal is a brand-new addition to its range of travel products. This handy book has numerous lined pages for travellers to record their notes, experiences and inspirations as they journey around the country. Exciting added features include quirky Australian facts and images scattered throughout the lined pages, personalised travel scheduling, an address book and 'favourite things' sections, various travel-related websites, and one-page maps of all capital cities. This is the perfect companion for any local or overseas traveller in Australia. |
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1000 Great Places to Explore in Australia
Explore Australia; Now with a comprehensive index, 1000 Great Places to Explore in Australia is a selection of Australia's very best travel experiences, from its famous destinations to its best-kept secrets. Divided according to state, each chapter has information on the state's capital city and the best places in each state region. The selection includes top attractions, tours, eateries and accommodation. This attractive gift book is suitable for a wide range of travellers, from those touring the country on a budget, to those wanting to find exclusive retreats. It will have a place on any bookshelf for years to come, as an ideal reference for wherever you're planning to travel in Australia. Paperback. |
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Explore Australia's Coast
Flex-bound; Explore Australia's Coast is an inspirational and practical guide to the places and experiences of the Australian coast. Co-published with Australian Geographic, the result is a richly photographed, fully mapped, detailed guide to almost 30 coastal regions, from the red-hued outback beaches of Western Australia and the coral-encrusted shallows of the Great Barrier Reef, to the wave-battered shorelines of remote Tasmania and the busy suburban surf beaches of Sydney and Perth. |
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Explore Australia's Outback
Flexi-bound; Packed with over 200 beautiful colour photographs, Explore Australia's Outback is a visually stunning guide to this remote country – to iconic landmarks, outback pubs, distant stations, magnificent national parks, wildlife and ancient rock art. If you are planning a trip, or just dreaming about it, the outback starts here. |
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