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Australia
is a big country covering 800 million hectares, an area
equal to the size of Eastern and Western Europe plus Scandinavia
and is about the same size as Mainland USA yet we only
have the population of the California coast, Holland or
one large European industrial area - 17 million. Imagine
it!
We
are an under developed and under populated country. The
sheer vastness and the diverse landscapes of Australia
are difficult to describe - desert, snow, tropical rainforests
to mention just a few. Australia is one of the most astonishing
and beautiful continents in the world.
Australians
are, generally, very friendly people, easy going and unregimented
or, as we say, "laid back". We hope this is something
you will like about us!
Our
diverse multi-cultural society is reflected in all aspects
of our every day life - food, festivals, art etc. We are
a mono-lingual culture with an Australian version of English.
Ask us to talk slower - even North Americans and the English
have trouble with our Aussie English!
Come
see and experience the real Australia
MAIL:
Mail
can be received en route at the towns throughout Australia.
Remember if receiving mail via a Post Office that they
are only open on weekdays from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm being
closed on weekends and public holidays.
All
Mail should be addressed as follows -
Mr
& Mrs, Ms. (Your name)
c/- (TOWN) Post Office
TOWN
State. Postcode. Australia.
CLIMATE:
Australian
seasons are the reverse of the Northern Hemisphere's:
Spring
- September to November
Summer - December to February
Autumn - March to May
Winter - June to August
April
to September in northern and central Australia - clear
warm days, with cool to cold nights. At the same time
in the south - cool with occasional rain but still
some sunshine.
November
to March is warm to hot everywhere; high humidity and
often heavy tropical rain in the north (Darwin & Cairns
areas) and temperatures over 40 C will be encountered
and on some days temperatures could reach 50 C.; warm
to hot with mild nights in the south.
If
travelling in north Queensland or Darwin and the Top End
in January, February or March be prepared for lots of
rain.
OTHER
USEFUL INFORMATION:
Banking
Hours: 9.30 am to 4.00 pm from Monday to Thursday
9.30 am to 5.00 pm on Friday.
Closed Saturday and Sunday.
Automatic
Banking/Cashpoints/Hole in the Wall/ATM facilities are
available in most towns.
Credit
Cards:
The
most widely recognised and accepted Credit Cards in
Australia are Mastercard (including Eurocard) Visa,
American Express and Diners Club are also widely accepted
in most major tourist centres. Other overseas cards
may present difficulties.
Travellers
Cheques:
Travellers
cheques are safe, convenient and can be cashed at all
banks and many of the larger hotels/motels. Australian
Travellers Cheques and larger denominations are recommended.
Tipping:
is optional and is not generally expected in Australia.
For exceptional service a gratuity is appreciated. (Hotel
and restaurant accounts do not include service charges).
Laundry/Dry
Cleaning:
Caravan
parks ant hotels/motels at major centres will have laundry
and ironing facilities available.
Electrical
Appliances:
220-250
volt and 50 cycles AC 3 pin plug.
INSURANCE:
Many
Travel Insurance Policies are available and we cannot
recommend too strongly that you ask your arrange this
before you leave.
Alice
Springs
What
is there to do in Alice Springs and how long do I need
there?
Alice
Springs is often called the gateway to the real outback
and to Ayers Rock. We suggest at least one to two full
days for touring Alice
Springs. In Alice Springs there is the Flying Doctor
Museum and the School of the air, just outside of town
there is the world renowned Desert Park to the Camel and
Reptile farms.
Where
should I start my trip from?
You
may start and Alice Springs and end back in Alice Springs,
though it is possible to fly into or out of the Rock and
for the companies to arrange to pick up you from the Yuluru
resort or airport to join the tour. One way rentals will
oncur an extra charge in Ayer's Rock (Uluru)
How
long do I need for touring?
Touring
Ayers Rock, the Olgas and Kings Canyon is quite a long
trip around 1500km so we would recommend a 3 day trip
though if your budget is limited and time short there
are some 2 day trips that do the three points of interest
though not as extensively.
How
far is Ayers
Rock from Alice Springs?
452km
and the highway is sealed all the way with roadhouses
and petrol stops every 100 to 150 kilometres.
How
hot does it get?
From
April to August the temperature is around 20-30 degrees
Centigrade and the evenings get rather cold around May
to July. From November to March the temperature rises
above 38 degrees Centigrade and the evenings and very
mild and refreshing.
When
is peak season?
Usually
every second year, i.e., 2006 for two to three weeks in
October and also from June to August.
Are
there dangerous animals in the area?
There
are reptiles that can be considered dangerous though they
tend to avoid human contact.
Is
it worth spending time in Alice
Springs or going to the Ayers
Rock direct?
Alice
Springs is the gateway to the true outback of Australia
and a wonderful place to see native Australians and our
laidback outback folk (see Ooraminna Cattle station in
our central Australian touring section).
What
amount off time do I need in Alice Springs?
One
to two full days as there are many attractions around
Alice Springs that are fascinating.
Where
can I buy camping equipment in Alice Springs?
Kmart
has a selection near Todd Street.
Ayers
Rock (Uluru)
Can
I climb Uluru - Ayers Rock?
The
traditional owners are concerned for your safety in case
you hurt and would feel responsible. As of nov 1st, 2009
it was still open to climb though with discussions in
progress this may change and you should always contact
Parks NT before travel commences to check the current
situation.
Where
can I go to meet Aboriginals?
There
are guided tours into aboriginal culture in Alice Springs,
Katherine, Darwin and other areas. Tours are from half
day to two days.
Do
I need a permit to enter Aboriginal Land?
The
desert road called Mereenie
Loop that links Alice Springs to Kings Canyon via
the Western MacDonnell ranges is unsealed and a permit
is available from three outlets one in Alice Springs.
Also now part of the Red
Centre Way.
How
far is Kings Canyon and Yuluru from Ayers Rock?
Kings
Canyon resort is 7km from the canyon. Yuluru
Resort is app 20km from Ayers Rock. Yuluru resort
is app 50 km from the Olgas.
What
is Kings Canyon?
Kings
Canyon referred to as Australia's grand canyon is
a wonderful sandstone chasm plunging over 300 feet to
the bottom hidden within the George Gill Ranges
What
are The Olgas?
The
Olgas (Kata Tjuta) is 36 great rock domes dominating the
landscape with valley's nestling within.
Airlie
Beach and The Whitsunday Island's
Where
are the Whitsundays?
The
Whitsunday Island's consist of 74 islands. Airlie Beach
is 640km south of Cairn's. The Whitsunday's is the gateway
to premium sailing trips in Queensland.
Cairn's
and The Great Barrier Reef.
Where
is Cairns?
Cairn's
has a population of 85000 people. Cairn's is the gateway
to the great barrier reef and premium diving and snorkelling.
What
is the Great Barrier Reef?
The
Great Barrier Reef is nearly 2000km long. The are four
types of reef Fringe, Ribbon, Patch and Coral Sea Reef.
Can
I dive without a license?
Yes.
It's called resort diving and cost's a little extra and
a questionnaire re your medical history is required.
Fraser
Island
Where
is Fraser Island?
The
largest sand island in the world_120km long and 15km wide,
there is the 75 mile beach, rainforest, 200 inland lakes
and 25km of coloured sand cliff's. There are selfdrive
share trips, guided tours and hike around yourself.
Where
can I go Whale Watching?
There
are whale watching trips from Harvey Bay the gateway to
Fraser Island.
Darwin
and Northern Australia
What
amount of time should I allow in Darwin ? (Information)
Around
one to three days for local attractions.
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