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The Alstonville Market is a great venue for all your homegrown and local produce.
Come along and mingle with the locals and try the exotic fruit & fresh veggies on sale. Alstonville is home to many m
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Alumy Creek Reserve is just north of Grafton along the Lawrence Road. The Old School House has been set up as a museum of early education and the old class room brings back memories of school days ear
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Angels Beach - covering 68 hectares & 2Kilometres. A green corridor of native plants and trees (over 250 species) from Black Head to Flat Rock. Stroll along walking tracks, through pockets of littoral
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There is a walking track to the Blue Pool from the car park area at the eastern end of The Crescent. The pool is extremely deep and it is a very popular swimming hole. Despite signs warning against th
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Ballina Ballina Swim n Gym is the area's only indoor swimming pool. It’s ideal for winter visits, wet weather days or for beginners looking to 'test the waters' before heading out to the open ocean.
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The Ballina Fishing Park offers a unique fishing experience in the beautiful surrounds of the Richmond River estuary. The fishing park is stocked full of prize quality Bream, Jewfish & other ocean fi
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Ballina Golf Club is a family friendly club and welcome all members and visitors.Recognised as the "garden course" of the Northern Rivers, features of Ballina are the easy walking, lush fairways, 328
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The Ballina Jockey Club boasts modern facilities to suit all tastes. The Club is set amongst attractive gardens and rural surrounds overlooking a lake, ideal for your Ceremony and Wedding Photos.
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The Ballina Market is full of local produce from farm fresh eggs to organic avocado's take a bag home and try for yourself. Buy that special gift or momento to remind you of your trip to Ballina.
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This museum is home to the LA BALSAS raft
On May 27,1973 three balsa rafts left Ecuador and arrived at Ballina on 21st November 1973. The aim of the expedition was to prove that ancient civilisations
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Enjoy a refreshing swim in the sparkling pool with lush tropical surroundings overlooking the Richmond River. If you feel up to it try the adrenalin rush of the Giant Waterslides located within the po
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It’s your club … & it’s a whole new lifestyle experience!
Our recent makeover is all about allowing you to make the most of our magnificent waterfront setting in comfort and style and, whether you’re
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This lookout was established by the rotary club of Ballina to enable visitors to enjoy the 360 degree panoramic views of the coastline, township
and hinterland. Binoculars allow viewing of points of s
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Since the construction of the Ballina Skate Park in 2000, the Skate Park has seen a lot of use not only by locals but also by pros. To make the park even better it is situated right next to the River
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The 32km of white beaches is a beach lovers dream with sheltered coves, vast ocean beaches and some of the world's finest surf breaks. The beach fishing is legendary and if you wet a line from the Nor
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Make the most of your stay in beautiful Ballina Shire...... Drop into the Ballina Visitor Information Centre! We have a huge array of arts, crafts, local products a nd souvenirs that make ideal gifts
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Ballina's Shared Paths make some of the most popular and enjoyable activities easily accessible for people of all ages. Visitors and residents alike can cycle or stroll along and explore the river and
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Barratt Galleries is a contemporary art space located in the historic town of Alstonville. The region is renowned for the diversity of its local art producers from the crafts to the contemporary.
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The Bentleg Market and Gallery specialises in high quality art and craft produced by local artists, and craft persons. They carry a most extensive range of quality craft work, pottery, stained glass,
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The staff of the Big Prawn invite you to take a break from your journey and settle down to sample some authentic Australian cuisine for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
Morning tea and snacks are also av
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Iluka’s Bluff Beach is a glorious location to visit and enjoy. The picnic area has a whale watching platform that offers a vantage point with 360 degree views along the coast and inland over the treet
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A Word Heritage Listed rainforest, the Border Ranges lies on the New South Wales/Queensland border. It encompasses 31,729 hectares of scenic rainforest featuring deep gorges with waterfalls that plun
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This breathtaking, unspoilt, uncrowded beach is nestled in a pocket of heath land surrounded by Yuraygir National Park.
A relaxing place for families and visitors of all age groups to get away from t
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The Channon Markets are held on the second Sunday of each month at Coronation Park. This colourful market includes a large variety of foods, hand painted crafts, glassware, clothing, woodwork and han
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Located within one and a half hours drive, north-west of Grafton is this rugged gorge where thundering waterfalls and savage rapids intermingle with deep pools and sections of calm water. The scenery
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The Clarence River being the largest river on the eastern seaboard lends itself particularly well to estuary fishing. From its birth place in Queensland McPherson Ranges, the Clarence is fed by many w
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The Clarence River Visitor Information Centre shows a 12 minute film which gives a brilliant overview of the area. The theatrette caters for individuals or large groups. There are special displays of
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This magnificent gallery contains over 100 original paintings and thousands of unique handmade (Australian) articles constantly on display. Discover the
wealth of pottery, wood, silk, ceramic, glass,
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Originally known as 'Olivene', the house was built in 1910 by DC Connor of Ballina for Mr William Ambrose Crawford and his new bride, Olive (nee White).
In 1982, the house was sold to the Ballina Shi
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The Crystal Castle, a place of magic and wonder, is a short but breathtaking drive into Byron Bay’s spectacular hinterland.
It’s a place to relax and step off the merry-go-round of life. Set amongst
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Freshest seafood available, served in a relaxed contemporary environment your choice of dine-in or convenient takeaway. Simply stylish dining.
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The rock platform dives miles of pristine surfing beach.
Discover the fascinating world of unusual and beautiful creatures that calls this unique rocky platform home.
At low tide several hectars o
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Fleurs restaurant in the Comfort Inn All Seasons at Ballina offers diners a menu of international fare at affordable prices. The elegant restaurant serves an innovative menu with a selection of Austra
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Iluka Nature Reserve covers 136 hectares and protects the largest remaining stand of littoral rainforest in New South Wales. The rainforest grows next to the beach and is a rich and diverse ecosystem
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Lake Ainsworth is an unique area as it is only some 50 metres from the Pacific Ocean, yet it is a fresh water
lake. The black colouring comes from the roots of the tea trees which surround the lake.
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Spend a leisurely Sunday strolling around the Lennox Market set around Lake Ainsworth only metres from Lennox's Main Surfing Beach. Local's flock to the Lennox Market to stock up on local produce and
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Stroll along walking tracks and view birds (migratory, shore and bush) as they fly, feed and roost. Watch for echidnas, lizards, frogs, wallabies and see dolphins at play offshore, and humpback whales
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These markets are held in the undercover car park of Lismore Shopping Square on the first and third Sundays of each month. The markets have a range of stalls including produce, face painting, food st
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The Lismore Farmers Market is held at the Lismore Showgrounds every Saturday. There is a wide variety of locally grown produce as well as locally produced foodstuffs, plants and livestock.
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Fur, feathers, fine food and family fun - The Macadamia Castle is full of little surprises! There are lots of native furry friends and cuddly nursery animals, mini golf, train rides, playgrounds and b
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The Heritage Trail offers you a snapshot of the history and heritage of our town, some of its character and fabulous architecture. The Trail is contained within the compact town centre area. So park y
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Maclean Lookout is just 2 kilometres from the town centre on a good sealed road. It offers spectacular views of the coast, bushland, cane fields, river, islands and township. There are picnic tables a
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Driving Range
Professional at the Ballina Golf Driving Range, help you develop and improve... your golf.
Open 7 days ( 9am & extended hours daylight savings)
Hire Clubs: $2 each Woods
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Near the mouth of the Richmond River, Mobbs Bay is a deep indentation in the south bank which is now protected by the South Ballina wall. Mobbs Bay is a great family picnic, swimming and fishing spot
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Mount Warning National Park is 2455 hectares in size, and is located in the Tweed Valley 12 kilometres south-west of Murwillumbah off the Kyogle Road.
Mount Warning (Wollumbin) is the remnant centra
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Mumbai Ayurvedic Day Spa for Women in Tyalgum offers you luxurious holistic day spa rituals using OmVeda, 100% organic Ayurvedic herbal skin and hair care products and Inika natural mineral makeup.
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Explore World Heritage Rainforest - Nightcap National Park (8,080 hectares).
At the southern rim of the 20 million year old Mt Warning volcano, Nightcap National Park is one of the best developed sub
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There are arts and craft, exotic imports and second hand items that will attract the bargain hunter. Skilled practitioners offer massage and therapies in relaxing surrounds. Also on offer are plants a
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It was constructed using civilian labour during the 1800's and just one highlight is the short tunnel carved out of the rock a few kilometres west of Dalmorton. Scrawled upon its ceiling is graffiti d
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Pat Morton Lookout is located North of Ballina on the scenic coastal road.This lookout is named after one of Lennox Head's pioneers, Pat Morton.
From this lookout, spectacular views of the coast stret
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The Rainbow Region Organic Market offers fresh fruit and vegetables, as well as organic flours, hummus and tofu, even organic milk, organic fertilizers and seedlings. Organic vendors from Mullumbimby
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This is a working sugar cane farm. Whilst harvesting time (May to December) is the most noted tourism activity, the life of the cane farmer is an interesting one throughout the year and tours are very
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Follow the Richmond River and take a leisurely ride or stroll along the Kerry Saxby Walkway and try a little dolphin and pelican spotting.
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The seclusion of this beach allows for some peaceful rest and relaxation. It is a fishing paradise nestled among the trees in the Yuraygir National Park where the kids can surf, swim and canoe.
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The sweep of Seven Mile Beach is rimmed with sand dunes and a variety of coastal sand forests, some of which are listed as endangered ecological communities.
You can stroll for hours along the vast ex
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Welcome to the Seven Mile Cafe Restaurant - Lennox Head NSW, Ballina and Byron Shire's best absolute oceanfront restaurant.
We are a Licensed and BYO (bottled wine only) Modern Australian Restaurant,
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Shelly Beach is a white sandy beach with nearby rock pools just waiting for investigation. Perfect for toddlers, the wading pool at Shelly Beach has been built into the rocks and the beach is patrolle
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Perfect for toddlers, the wading pool at Shelly Beach has been built into the rocks and the beach is patrolled in school holidays.
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If you enjoy fablous food and wish to dine with the dolphins and whales Shelly's on the Beach is for you! Enjoy modern Australian Cuisine with selections of seafood, salads and superb meals and homema
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Stroll for hours along the vast expanse of South Ballina Beach and lose yourself in its natural splendor. For the angler the beach fishing is legendary, as is the surf. There is 4WD access, plus dogs
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Experience browsing through the Emporium in the beautiful historic ‘City Stores’ building. The Emporium has a fabulous combination of art and craft, bric and brac and second hand goods. They have pott
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Gallery manager Julie Rainow welcomes you to the world of Stokers Siding Pottery.
The Gallery carries functional and decorative pieces by resident potter Bob Connery ,plus a wide range of other pott
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Summerland Antiques, Collectables & Garden Centre.
One of the largest wholesalers / retailers in Australia.
Stock from all over the world and also buys locally.
Open 9am - 5pm 7 days a week.
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One of the largest aquariums on the Far North Coast
Specialising in:
Tropical
Goldfish
Rift Lake
American Cichlids
Huge range of:
Aquariums
Aquarium products
Garden ponds
Water feature pumps
Large s
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Summerland House is nestled amongst 69 hectares of beautiful farmland on the Alstonville Plateau between Lismore and Ballina and was founded in 1971. We are a training ground for people with disabilit
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Susan Island lies adjacent to Grafton's main street and Memorial Park. The northern end is covered by rainforest and houses the largest fruit bat colony in the southern hemisphere. The colony provides
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In the gentle hills of the Ballina hinterland, an unforgettable golfing experience awaits you.
"Royal Teven" as it has been fondly named by locals, is set in a peaceful and breathtaking valley amongs
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Offering fully licensed riverside dining with a modern menu with seafood a specialy of the house.
Open Tuesday to Saturday for dinner. It is available for weddings and functions anytime by prior arra
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Visit TP Health and discover a World of Natural Medicine.
The Thursday Plantation Education Centre features an interactive display centre, video theatre, The Verandah Cafe, The Factory Cafe, The Fact
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Spoil yourself with a unique Gold Coast experience that indulges all your senses! Situated in the beautiful Tweed Valley, Tropical Fruit World offers an interactive activity for the whole family. Gr
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Tropical Fruit World grows as Tweed's Number One tourist attraction and is located 10 minutes south of the Gold Coast Airport. It is an exotic paradise where the world's largest variety of rare and tr
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Turner’s Beach is a popular swimming and surfing beach patrolled during the summer season. It is ideally located between the South Breakwall (a popular fishing spot) and the lighthouse; there is a pat
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Nestled between the sandy white beaches of the Gold Coast and the blue waters of the Tweed, Twin Towns Services Club is Australia's largest services club providing six levels of entertainment, dining
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A triangular reserve of 17.5 ha, The Victoria Park Nature Reserve contains 8 ha of rainforest which can be described as undisturbed. It is one of ten surviving remnants of the big Scrub, once the larg
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Whiting beach is a wonderful still water river beach beside the break wall. The gentle rolling waves and golden sand make this beach ideal for children.
It is a short stroll from the beach into town
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If you’re looking to enjoy water, wildlife and natural wonders, Wooli Beach is the place for you. This secluded beach is surrounded by Yuraygir National Park and offers a story book setting for rest a
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Main Beach is a wonderful location to spend a lazy day in the sun. This pristine beach is patrolled in season and is home to the Yamba Surf Life Saving Club which was originally formed in 1908 with th
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Yuraygir National Park lies between the villages of Angourie and Red Rock and situated on 20,285 hectares. Encompassing large swathes of undisturbed coastal land, the park is a haven for wildlife and
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The Crowdy Head Lighthouse was built in 1878 with a fixed catadioptric light of less than 1,000 candelas.
The Crowdy Head tower was made of stone and painted white.
The original light was a fixed wh
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Is one of the several Tribal Ceremonial Grounds in the district and has been fenced and marked with a description board. Ceremonial grounds are very significant to the Aboriginal people and are usuall
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