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The Railway Bridge Burra is an iconic historical landmark located in Burra, South Australia.
The Railway Lands in Mount Gambier is a family-friendly recreational spot located in the heart of the city.
The Round House is one of the oldest surviving buildings on the Murray Bridge, completed in 1876 during construction of the first bridge over the Murray River.
The Seaview Walking Trail in Southend is a picturesque coastal hike that showcases the stunning natural scenery of the area.
The Sheep's Back Museum houses galleries showing the history of Australia's wool industry in the wetter areas of South East Australia.
The Sole Walk at Hillocks Drive in Marion Bay is a challenging and rewarding coastal walk that is part of the Walk the Yorke trail on Yorke Peninsula.
The Tramway Museum in St Kilda is Australia's premier museum of 19th and 20th century trams from Adelaide, South Australia.
Thiele Reserve Murray Bridge is a tranquil waterfront retreat located on the east side of Murray Bridge.
At Three Creeks Station -Arkaroona Creek Walk Hawker, visitors can enjoy a picturesque walk through a stunning creek system surrounded by breathtaking landscapes.
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Enjoy, explore and preserve the Tod River Reservoir Reserve.
Tolderol Game Reserve is a protected area located on the north-western side of Lake Alexandrina in South Australia.
Located in the heart of Bordertown, Australia, Tolmer Park is a public park perfect for travelers seeking a peaceful atmosphere to take a break.
The Top of the Torrens Gallery is currently owned and operated by volunteers, local artists and crafts people. New members and artists are always welcome
Torrens Parade Ground (also known as Torrens Training Depot) is a former military facility in Adelaide, South Australia.
Torrens Parade Ground is a former military facility located in Adelaide, South Australia.
Torrens Valley Scenic Drive in Tea Tree Gully, Australia is a popular travel destination for those looking for a scenic drive that offers breathtaking views.
Torrens Weir, located in the heart of Adelaide, is a great travel destination for those seeking outdoor activities and scenic views.
Tourist Drive Route 50 Goolwa spans across a beautiful stretch of 73 km, giving its visitors a chance to explore the stunning coastal and rural scenery of the Fleurieu region.
Located in the heart of the Barossa Valley, South Australia, Tanunda is a town known for its historic buildings and wineries.
Located in the Gulf St Vincent, approximately 74 kilometers southwest of Adelaide, Troubridge Hill Lighthouse was constructed in 1856 to prevent ships from becoming stranded on Troubridge Shoals.
Troubridge Island Conservation Park is a protected area located 8 kilometres (5.0 miles) East-southeast of Edithburgh, in South Australia.
Truro is a small town located 80 km northeast of Adelaide, South Australia.
Truro Pioneer Park is a small park located in the town of Truro, Australia, paying tribute to the local history of farming and pioneers.
Tumby Bay Jetty is a popular travel destination in South Australia, known for its rich history and diverse marine life.
Tunkalilla Beach is a scenic and hazardous beach with moderate to occasionally high waves.
Located 32 kilometres south-west of the Wudinna Township, Ucontitchie Hill is a dome-shaped granite formation that rises sharply from the surrounding plains.
Uleybury School Museum was built in 1856, and displays schooling for children in this time period.
Greatest Underground Tourist Attraction - A visit to the Umoona Opal Mine is a must in Coober Pedy.
Experience a truly unique setting at Umpherston Sinkhole in Mount Gambier.