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ACT: award winning attractionsACT: award winning attractionsA number of outstanding tourist attractions across Australia have won the 2007 state tourism awards, including the National Museum of Australia in Canberra. If you haven't visited them all yet, here is your chance to catch up on the 'best of the best'. NSW: Elvis in ParkesNSW: Elvis in ParkesAt the annual Elvis festival in Parkes, the streets and pubs of the NSW country town fill up with hundreds of keen Elvis fans, look-alikes and impersonators, giving their tribute to the "king" and rocking around the clock. NT: fish and chicksNT: fish and chicksFishing is the biggest and fastest growing recreational activity in Australia today and women are getting hooked on the sport faster than blokes. After a trip to the Northern Territory, Gail Liston-Burgess admits she's hooked too! QLD: the Great Barrier Reef by helicopterQLD: the Great Barrier Reef by helicopterA helicopter ride may seem a little decadent if you've already shelled out for the underwater activities, but it provides an entirely different perspective on the reef. Claire Gould tells us about her breathtaking ride. SA: swimming with sealionsSA: swimming with sealionsThe once-in-a-lifetime chance to visit and swim with a colony of wild sealions exists in only a few places in the world, including the Galapagos islands in Ecuador and our very own South Australia. TAS: the Targa Tasmania rallyTAS: the Targa Tasmania rallyEvery year since 1992, the Targa Tasmania rally has taken over about 2000 kilometres of the Apple Isle's tarmac roads in April. VIC: where to spot celebs in MelbourneVIC: where to spot celebs in MelbourneLocal celebrities and famous people from all over the world love to hang out at Melbourne's big sporting events, cinemas, cafés and spas. WA: swimming with crocodilesWA: swimming with crocodilesA series of photos capturing Will's and Geoff's hazardous 60 day trek, from the Prince Regent River to the King Cascade on the north-west coast of WA. Text by Will Chaffey; photos by Geoff, aka Adrian Cunningham, and Will Chaffey.




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