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Aussie Aussie Aussie! Best Holiday Family Destinations In Australia

<p>Vacations were great when you were a kid – boarding a plane&comma; jumping into swimming pools&comma; and running amuck in the hotel corridors while your parents yelled at you from afar&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;But now you’re a parent…and you don’t understand how your parents ever managed to survive so many hours in a confined space with you&comma; let alone how they managed to entertain you for so long&excl; If you’re stuck in a pickle and you’re wondering how to plan a holiday that will keep both the kids happy and yourself&comma; choose one of these destinations in Australia and have a holiday the entire family will love&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>1&rpar; The Gold Coast&comma; QLD<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;This theme park haunt has entertained kids and adults alike for generations&period; But&comma; if you’ve already spent hours at Dreamworld or Wet n Wild&comma; why not think about taking a trip to some of this beautiful areas lesser known attractions&quest; Muster sheep at the Australian Outback Spectacular&comma; or climb Australia’s largest ropes course at Adventure Parc&period; If you’re up for a drive&comma; why not check out Steve Irwin’s Australia Zoo&quest; It’s just a short trip up the highway&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>2&rpar; Merimbula&comma; NSW<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;If you’d rather a simpler trip away&comma; look no further than Merimbula Beach Holiday Park&period; With a giant bouncy pillow&comma; swimming pool and amenities this family friendly campsite offers everything you need for a great Australian summer getaway during the school holiday&period; Camp under the stars&comma; or stay in one of their luxury cabins and enjoy the beautiful vistas of this seaside town&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>3&rpar; Melbourne&comma; VIC<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;While mums might come to Melbourne for the shopping and fathers for business trips in a convention centre&comma; there’s one reason to bring the whole family to Australia’s capital of culture&semi; museums&period; Take your budding physicists and biologists to Scienceworks in Spotswood &lpar;and while you’re travelling west&comma; a trip to historic Williamstown Beach and a paddle in the surf always goes down a treat&period;&rpar; Closer to the city&comma; be sure to pay a visit to The Melbourne Museum which has plenty of interactive exhibits to help your little ones learn about this diverse city&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>4&rpar; Strahan&comma; TAS<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;No trip to Tasmania is complete without a visit to this little seaside town on the west coast&period; There’s one thing that makes this place incredibly popular&comma; and that’s the seaplane&period; Pile the family into this rickety &lpar;well&comma; maybe &OpenCurlyQuote;authentic’ is a better word&rpar; vessel and set off on a journey over the forest&period; Just make sure you’re back in time to enjoy some yummy fish and chips for tea&semi; there are several shops along the shore&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>5&rpar; Canberra&comma; ACT<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;While adults joke about Canberra being the most boring city in the country&comma; through the eyes of a child&comma; there is no better place&period; They can try the freefall and Questacon&comma; or sit in the Speaker’s Chair at Old Parliament House&period; Better yet&comma; everything is nice and close&comma; so it’s the perfect place for little legs to walk around&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Linda Campbell is a lover of Australian tourism&period; When she’s taking a break from her conferences in a local convention centre&comma; she likes to reminisce about school holiday camp and her fun family vacations&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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