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Sunshine Coast Hinterland
Kenilworth State Forest
rainonroad_pic If you enjoy cool, luxuriant rainforests, forest walks and camping, then we highly recommend that you take a trip to the Sunshine Coast's Hinterland to Kenilworth State Forest.
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Food and Wine Sunshine Coast
Not only are there great Sunshine Coast restaurants , there are also plenty of restaurants on the Sunshine Coast.You can find a plethora of food and wine opportunities on the Sunshine Coast. Discover the fresh local food and award winning wines of the Sunshine Coast on your own or by joining a sunshine coast wine tasting tour. The rich volcanic soils of the area, good rainfall and generally pesticide free environment provide an opportunity for premium quality produce and an insight to Australian enterprise. For an idea of the places you can visit, there are food and wine tours on the Sunshine Coast.
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Eumundi
Eumundi Market Eumundi is located in the beautiful Sunshine Coast Hinterland, situated approximately 20 minutes drive west from Noosa. Alternatively, it takes about an hour's drive north from Brisbane along the Bruce Highway. Shuttle buses run between Noosa Heads and the Eumundi Markets on Wednesdays and Saturdays and regular train services run from Brisbane to the Sunshine Coast, including to Eumundi.
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Brisbane Shopping

Brisbane's Factory Outlets
If you are someone who hates paying full-price loves a bargain, try factory-outlet shopping. Here's where...
 

Fun Stuff

Brisbane Restaurant Precincts
When looking to dine out in Brisbane, it is helpful to understand the different precincts for restaurants in Brisbane.
 
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Museums
Museums in Brisbane allow you to travel back in time and to take a peek into the future. Museums range from those covering military, science, arts and transport topics.
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With fantastic weather, a great lifestyle and many opportunities, Brisbane is up there as one of the best places to live in the world and one of the fastest growing cities in Australia.

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Australian Snakes

There a twenty-seven species of terrestrial snakes to be found in the Brisbane area. The most common species reported are the carpet python, common tree snake, and yellow-faced whip snake. Australia has some of the world's most venomous snakes and about two-thirds of these are found in and around Brisbane. You can find snakes in almost any Brisbane suburban backyard and even in the city centre.
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