Constructed in 1856 by James and Emma Tiver these cottages are listed on the Register of State Heritage Items, the Register of the National Estate and are regarded as unique examples of Cornish/British architecture. They have been carefully restored for bed and breakfast accommodation. Located in Burra, South Australia. - Read more
Korumburra's iconic Coal Creek Village is open on weekends and public holidays. It showcases the fascinating history and priceless memorabilia of the area in its museum area. The community park will provide entertainment areas for musical events and markets,bush walking trails, and will maintain thebeautiful picnic areas by the lake . The popular Bush Tramway runs, providing pleasure for children and the young at heart. The Pig & Whistle offers refreshments at competitive prices. - Read more
Parliament House, Australia's political centre and Canberrra's most famous landmark, is a must see for all tourists to the capital city. Centrally located, its immaculately tended gardens are dotted with amazing architecture and famous artworks depictive of the political arena.