What to do and see in Australia, Australia: The Best Traveler Resources

September 30, 2021 Elouise Mccaul

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1. Royal Flying Doctor Service Visitor Experience

21 Judy Jakins Drive, Dubbo, New South Wales 2830 Australia +61 1800 847 487 [email protected] https://dubbo.experience.flyingdoctor.org.au/home/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 289 reviews

Royal Flying Doctor Service Visitor Experience

We're excited to be back open on the 4th June 2020 and are ready for your visit! Plan your adventure now to visit and explore the spacious Flying Doctor Visitor Experience in Dubbo. As always, the health and safety of our guests and staff is a top priority. The Dubbo Visitor Experience is an immersive and interactive visitor experience featuring a decommissioned aircraft, augmented reality, hand-on displays and much more. Relive extraordinary human stories and experience the vast distances, stunning landscapes and colourful outback characters the RFDS has helped in its over 90-year history.

Reviewed By Ecka09 - Newcastle, Australia

What an amazing eye opening experience. If in Dubbo you can not miss this. This exhibit is run by very dedicated volunteers especially Noel who is a true gentleman and so passionate about the RFDS. The true stories that come from here are very heart warming.

2. Devonport Library

21 Oldaker Street __, Devonport, Tasmania 73​10 Australia +61 3 6478 4230 [email protected] https://www.libraries.tas.gov.au/locations/Pages/Devonport.aspx
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Devonport Library

Reviewed By Katiepri

Great services. Library books, DVDs etc. free WIFI, Free computers and iPads on display to use. Great comfy reading spaces. Fantastic kids activities and adult learning. As well as coffee from Hudson’s you can take anywhere in the building.

3. Beerwah Library

25 Peachester Rd, Beerwah, Queensland 4519 Australia +61 7 5475 8989
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Beerwah Library

4. West Coast Visitor Information Centre

The Esplanade, Strahan, Tasmania 7468 Australia +61 3 6472 6800 [email protected] http://www.westernwilderness.com.au
Excellent
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Satisfactory
9%
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4.5 based on 312 reviews

West Coast Visitor Information Centre

This excellent tourist center gives you a dose of local history and helps direct you to the options you have for exploring the area, including scenic flights, harbor cruises and train rides.

Reviewed By melissakK1199KR

Friendly staff, great information available and souvenirs Helpful booking office, must stop Easy parking

5. State Library Victoria

328 Swanston St, Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia +61 3 8664 7000 [email protected] http://www.slv.vic.gov.au
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2,926 reviews

State Library Victoria

The fourth most popular library in the world and the busiest in Australia, State Library Victoria is a must-visit Melbourne icon. Dating back to 1856, the State Library boasts incredible heritage architecture, free exhibitions, programs and events. Experience the majestic domed La Trobe Reading Room – one of the city’s most magnificent and photographed spaces. Enjoy free exhibitions showcasing some of the Library’s most precious treasures from its collection of more than five million items. And visit the recently opened redeveloped spaces including two new reading rooms and the Russell Street Welcome Zone – a vibrant lounge and meeting space that includes a stunning artwork spanning a 29x5 metre wall by Melbourne artist Tai Snaith. Free entry and wi-fi available. Relax before or after your visit at one of the two onsite cafes.

Reviewed By GWL2310 - Mississauga, Canada

This is a historical building full of hidden delights Wander it free and look at the art works on display, the gorgeous architecture and the history tour of melbourne and australia as you ascend the various floors of information. We spent about 2 hours in this building and still think we missed some things.

6. Broken Hill Visitor Information Centre

23-27 Bromide St, Broken Hill, New South Wales 2880 Australia +61 8 8080 3560 [email protected] http://www.brokenhillaustralia.com.au
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4.5 based on 619 reviews

Broken Hill Visitor Information Centre

The friendly staff at the Broken Hill Visitor Information Centre will handle your bookings for local tours and provide you with all the necessary information for your step into the Great Outback. The centre has a range of facilities, including showers, toilets and disabled access for visitors. Browse through their gift shop and take home a souvenir which includes locally made items. A Gloria Jeans's Coffee can be found in the same building.

Reviewed By U1307WBvictoriap - Sydney, Australia

Strange the tourist visitor info centre is only open three hours a day, from. 9-12md. As I’m sure most tourists arrive later in the day when they drive to Broken Hill. Having said that, the staff were really helpful and informative about the local area and the regional attractions including the Flinders Ranges and Quorn.

7. Kalbarri Visitor Centre

70 Grey St, Kalbarri, Western Australia 6536 Australia +61 8 9937 1104 [email protected] http://www.kalbarri.org.au
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4.5 based on 466 reviews

Kalbarri Visitor Centre

Pop in and visit us for all the local information on Kalbarri. Let us plan your itinerary, book tours, accommodation, bus tickets for travel north & south. Gift ideas and great souvenirs in store. One of the best locations in Kalbarri with river and ocean views.

Reviewed By 72jodib

The ladies were very helpful and lovely to deal with. They helped with booking abseiling after I had trouble on the website and gave us some helpful information about National Park passes

8. Mandurah Visitor Centre

75 Mandurah Terrace, Mandurah, Western Australia 6210 Australia +61 8 9550 3999 [email protected] http://www.visitmandurah.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 307 reviews

Mandurah Visitor Centre

Open 9am-4pm, seven days a week. Open every day of the year apart from Christmas Day and Boxing Day; and open from 10am to 3pm on Good Friday and Christmas Eve. The Mandurah Visitor Centre is centrally located on the Mandurah Boardwalk, on the Eastern Foreshore of the City. The friendly staff at the fully accredited Mandurah Visitor Centre are available to assist you with information regarding accommodation, tours, attractions, activities and special events to make your visit special. We also provide a free booking service to assist you to experience the perfect holiday in Mandurah and the Peel Region.

Reviewed By AllanW1132

Excellent display of brochures and Very helpful staff handy to attractions like Dolphin Quay, Performing Arts centre

9. Busselton Visitor Centre

Busselton Beachfront 17 Foreshore Pde, Busselton, Western Australia 6280 Australia +61 8 9780 5911 [email protected] http://www.margaretriver.com/visitor-centres/?utm_source=tripadvisor
Excellent
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 329 reviews

Busselton Visitor Centre

Busselton Visitor Centre is located on the beautiful Busselton Foreshore next to the famous Busselton Jetty. It is a must to visit our centre in the refurbished Railway House to explore the history of Busselton and start your journey into Your Margaret River Region from its gateway. Drop in to pick up your FREE Regional Magazine and Map and have a chat with one of our friendly staff who can assist you in booking all the best accommodation and touring options throughout the region with our latest cutting edge technology. Why not book one of the amazing experiences on offer in Busselton and see it from a different angle - either by air or from under the water!

Reviewed By 233theresav - Perth, Australia

Very helpful. The lady assisting us knew the local attractions very well and able to assist us with up to date advice. As very busy in the region, due to school hols, we were recommended to book. The bookings and payments were made for us quickly. Very friendly advice and all our questions answered. We also purchased a few souvenirs, reasonably priced, a few gifts for friends too. Plenty of brochures available and a large informative map of the region, all free.

10. Port Hedland Visitor Centre

13 Wedge St, Port Hedland, Western Australia 6721 Australia +61 8 9173 1711 [email protected] http://www.visitporthedland.com.au
Excellent
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4.5 based on 128 reviews

Port Hedland Visitor Centre

Visit Port Hedland and discover a vibrant community where living alongside large-scale industry is a way of life. As the gateway to the Pilbara coast and vast ranges, the newly refurbished Port Hedland Visitor Centre should be your first port of call to start your journey. Local and regional tourism information, Wi-Fi, contemporary gifts and keepsakes, locally made products, maps and books and town attraction information is available.

Reviewed By jorjar2019 - Swan Valley, Australia

Great team working on the day we visited, very knowledgeable about the area and had some beautiful items for sale

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