Australian Landmarks
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Australia has numerous landmarks located all across the country, covering all states and territories, these landmarks include both the man made form of landmarks (e.g. The Opera House in Sydney, New South Wales) and also include the naturally occurring form of landmarks (e.g. Uluru in the Northern Territory).
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[edit] Australian Capital Territory
Corrilian
New South Wales
- Sydney Harbour Bridge
- Sydney Opera House
- Sydney Tower
- The Three Sisters
- ANZ Stadium
- Mount Kosciuszko
- Anzac Bridge
[edit] Victoria
- Melbourne Cricket Ground
- Eureka Tower
- Flinders Street Station
- Federation Square
- Rialto Towers
- The Twelve Apostles
[edit] Queensland
[edit] Western Australia
[edit] South Australia
[edit] Tasmania
[edit] Northern Territory
[edit] Gallery
The Harbour Bridge in Sydney, New South Wales |
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The Opera House in Sydney, New South Wales |
The Sydney Tower in Sydney, New South Wales |
The Three Sisters in Katoomba, New South Wales |
Telstra Stadium in Sydney, New South Wales The stadium used for the Sydney 2000 Olympic games and the Rugby World Cup Final in 2003 |
Mount Kosciuszko in New South WalesThe highest mountain in Australia. |
The Anzac Bridge in Sydney, New South Wales |
The Eureka Tower in Melbourne, Victoria |
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Mount Wellington in TasmaniaThe lookout near the summit of Mount Wellington |