Victoria

Victoria is the smallest of the mainland states in size but the second most populated. Melbourne is the capital and is Australia’s second most populated city. During the gold rush of the 1850s, it became one of the world’s largest and wealthiest cities. Melbourne is sometimes referred to as the “cultural capital of Australia” and is the birthplace of Australian film, television, art, dance and music. Victorians’ enthusiasm for sport is also legendary and this is where Australian Rules football began.

Victoria’s climate is marked by a range of different climate zones, from the hot, dry regions of the northwest to the alpine snowfields in the northeast. Average annual rainfall ranges from less than 250 millimetres in parts to in excess of 1800 millimetres over some of the mountainous regions. Melbourne has a reputation for its changeable weather, but as a general rule, the city enjoys a temperate climate with warm to hot summers; mild, balmy springs and autumns; and cool winters. Temperatures average 25°C in summer and 14°C in winter. Rainfall is highest from May to October.

Whether you adore the arts or love the great outdoors, Victoria has something for you. The state is packed with both scenic and cultural attractions – from striking public spaces like Federation Square and state-of-the-art museums to heritage sites and rare wildlife. Discover the cafes and bars of Melbourne’s gothic laneways and drive the Great Ocean Road. Wind your way through the wineries of the Yarra Valley or Mornington Peninsula and chug down the Murray in a paddle-steamer. Swim with dolphins on Mornington Peninsula and see fairy penguins on Phillip Island. Trek the rugged Grampians then relax in a Daylesford health spa. Bushwalk Gippsland’s coastal wilderness, hit the High Country slopes, explore the grand architecture of a Goldfields town or ride the famous Puffing Billy Steam Railway through the picturesque Dandenong Ranges.

Information on domestic consumers, including tourism facts, quarterly indicators, market sectors and activities, accommodation, business events and future trends can all be found on the STO’s corporate websites and links have been provided under each state and region.

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Noosa Edge Naturist Retreat

Noosa Edge Naturist Retreat

$4400 per month WI/WO (Conditions Apply) (Lease)
Sunshine Coast
Noosa Edge Paradise is an adults-only, clothing-optional Sensual Retreat. All 3 bedrooms are located in the 300 sqm Main House. Free Wi-Fi Outdoor pool , inside cave is a spa bath at additional cost's,Swimming Pool, Bali Hut Large covered Timber Deck for reading & Relaxation, Yoga, Smoker’s Area Games Rooms with Pool table and Dart bored(Spotify premium music) Fully equipped Gym. “PT booking’s are required” Outdoor games, including Beach ball, Tennis , Boccia Play Areas indulge & explore your fantasies Special Catering on request  
Coastal Cottage

Coastal Cottage

Offers Over $700,000
The Whitsundays
Your Dream Investment Opportunity Awaits Are you ready to own a slice of paradise in the Whitsundays? This lovely Airbnb property is your ticket to a lucrative investment in one of the most coveted destinations in Australia. Property Overview: Location: Whitsundays, Queensland, Australia Property Type: Airbnb Accommodation (Council approved short term accommodation permit) Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 2 Accommodates: 6 guests Financial Performance: Impressive Airbnb Income (available to interested buyers) Key Features: Prime Location: Situated in the heart of the Whitsundays, ... 
Byfield Cabins on Waterpark Creek

Byfield Cabins on Waterpark Creek

$1,825,000
Capricorn
This beautiful 60 acre freehold property is located in the small community of Byfield, adjacent to the Byfield National Park. Located 50 kilometers North of the coastal town of Yeppoon and 75 kilometers from the City of Rockhampton in Central Qld. Byfield has a primary school and a very popular country cafe as well as other weekend attractions. Our 60 acre property is a natural subtropical bushland with the beautiful waterpark creek as our eastern boundary providing still water kayaking for our guests. We have established our small business as a quiet couples retreat with interesting walki... 
Yungaburra Bush Cottages

Yungaburra Bush Cottages

1,600,000
Tropical North Queensland
Perfect for family living the main residence showcases exquisite stone architecture; three spacious bedrooms, lounge with fireplace, raked ceilings and to top it all off a lovely patio area. . Main Residence: * 330 sqm Under roof * 3 Massive bedrooms * Master with ensuite * Lounge with fireplace * Fully air-conditioned * Spacious kitchen * Private patio * Borders Peterson Creek * 2 Bay shed . Currently used for holiday accommodation, the 2 luxury cottages are located on the other side of the property allowing privacy from the main residence. Secluded and surrounded by lush v... 
Avocado Grove Bed & Breakfast

Avocado Grove Bed & Breakfast

Offers over $1.75m
Sunshine Coast
Multi Award winning Lifestyle Bed & Breakfast business. Purpose-built B&B (1985). 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, large laundry, loads of storage space, workshop located in garage. Managers apartment plus 3 queen rooms upstairs 2 with ensuites and 1 with private bathroom, a separate garden king studio suite downstairs. Online booking system set up with all the major channels so it's easy and no double bookings. Versatile Living Spaces - Featuring a wrap-around deck and 2.7m high ceilings, the home offers a sense of spaciousness and versatility. Perfect for those looking to run as life... 
LYRUP GENERAL STORE

LYRUP GENERAL STORE

320000
Riverland
Lyrup is a junction where the Mighty River Murray and Pike River meet. Originally two government officers chose the current site where Lyrup is perched upon the clay banks of the peaceful River Murray and started a settlement in early 1894. 40 Men and their wives, 50 single men and 112 children had been selected to relocate from Adelaide to live at the Lyrup settlement. The Government sent the selected people by train to Morgan and from Morgan upstream on a paddle steamer to the newly selected Lyrup site. Out of the eleven settlements established in 1894 Lyrup is the only one that still ... 
“CALLAWAY COURT” LUXURY AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE

“CALLAWAY COURT” LUXURY AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE

From $75,000
Riverland
Loxton has been voted the most livable place in South Australia. This pretty riverside town not only offers exceptional property buying at an affordable price, it also offers some of South Australia’s most awarded sporting schools, South Australia’s award for the tidiest town in consecutive years, ample job opportunities and a thriving commerce and business industry. Loxton is a tourism beacon for South Australia offering first class accommodation, unique attractions and has a nationally recognised golf course. Wine tasting, numerous festivals and events, beautifully maintained gardens and... 
Acreage For Sale

Acreage For Sale

110,000
Riverland
A dream come true for anyone one wishing to spend their future in a lovely rural area. If you are looking to live in a quiet private location, Loxton has so much to offer. Sit back and enjoy the peace and serenity that this is the allotments boasts. Totaling some 11 acres approx, this allotment is located in the heart of Loxton’s primary production area whilst being only a short drive away from the warm, welcoming and thriving community CBD. This is the perfect spot for someone wanting to build their life with a calm yet exciting lifestyle in the Riverland. FEATURES INCLUDE: L...