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Camel Cup (more info)

The camel race day is an annual event held on its own arena at Blatherskite Park, a section of the Central Australian Show Society grounds, Alice Springs, Northern Territory. Visit the site for comprehensive details of the races, and associated stall...

Canberra - Australia's Capital National Capital Authority (more info)

Find information on the National Capital Authority, a history of Canberra including Walter Burley Griffin's original plan. Also includes details on visiting the capital, present day attractions and future plans.

Canberra and District Historical Society (more info)

The Canberra and District Historical Society website encourages the study of the history of Canberra and district, and of Australia in relation to it. It provides a variety of resources in the form of a newsletters, Journal, Online catalogue and rese...

Canberra Museum and Gallery (CMAG) (more info)

CMAG's focus is on the historical, social, artistic and environmental elements of the Canberra region. The website provides information about exhibitions and events, collections, resources and membership.

Capricorn Caves (Olsens Caves) (more info)

The Capricorn Caves (previously known as Olsen's Caves) are situated just north of the Tropic of Capricorn. Find out about visiting the caves site, and view photos of the caves. The site has advanced level eco - tourism accreditation.

Captain Cook Society (more info)

A diverse and informative look at Captain James Cook. It contains his history, family tree and information on coins, animal, plants and engravings collected by the explorer.Also has extensive detail on the Endeavour replica, and various Cook voyages...

Careys Cave, Wee Jasper Caves (more info)

Inbetween Canberra and Yass is Careys Cave, a network of caves in the Limestone hills. Find out about tours, the natural history of the caves. Includes photo gallery and research information for adults and school students.

Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum (more info)

Founded in 1913, the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum has acquired a collection of Australian artworks and historical items from Castlemaine and the district. The website provides details of the history of the gallery and museum, its col...

Ceduna Arts & Cultural Centre (more info)

The Ceduna Arts & Cultural Centre gives local Indigenous artists an opportunity to promote their artworks and educate the wider community about their culture and traditions through painting and artefacts.

Central Gippsland Visitor Information Centre (more info)

This site is for the Visitor information centre in Wellington Shire area of Victoria. It provides information on towns, national parks, accomodation, attractions, events and maps.

Chinese Museum (more info)

A living part of Melbourne's modern Chinatown, the Chinese Museum aims to document, preserve and display the history of Australians of Chinese descent. With a range of changing exhibitions, heritage tours and public seminars the Museum shares the pas...

Cicada Trading Pty Ltd (more info)

Cicada promotes and exports high quality contemporary Australian Indigenous Fine Art by artists from Utopia, Haasts Bluff, Balgo Hills, Warmun, Lajamanu and Papunya. Cicada's website provides artists biographies where available, and an insight into ...

Cleland Wildlife Park (more info)

The Cleland Wildlife Park website provides information about visiting the park and its natural attractions, the parks history, general facilities and contact details.

CoastFest (more info)

A celebration of people and place, CoastFest is a 3 day festival of music, art and culture held in October at Gosford, on the New South Wales central coast. Includes performances, workshops and exhibitions.

Cobargo Folk Festival (more info)

The Cobargo Folk Festival is a unique music festival set in the picturesque village of Cobargo on the south coast of New South Wales. Australian and international performers feature in an range of performances encompassing traditional and contemporar...

Counihan Gallery In Brunswick (more info)

The Counihan Gallery In Brunswick is a Moreland City Council funded public art gallery. An annual program of ten exhibitions offers visitors the opportunity to witness the breadth of arts practice currently undertaken by local, interstate and interna...

Craftsouth: Centre for Contemporary Craft & Design (more info)

Site for the membership based organisation, serving the contemporary craft and design industry in South Australia. Includes sample gallery of artists' works, direct contact links to the artists themselves.

Crocodylus Park (more info)

Crocodylus Park Wildlife Research and Education Centre is a wildlife park featuring a wide selection of native and exotic animals from crocodiles to turtles, as well as big cats, primates and birds. There is also a crocodile museum.

Cultural Tourism Professionals (more info)

Company that provides tours of all the major wine regions of South Australia including Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, Clare Valley and the Adelaide Hills. Tours to wildlife parks, Indigenous tours and general sightseeing tours in and around Adelaide a...

DACOU - Dreaming Art Centre of Utopia (more info)

An Aboriginal owned and operated gallery representing many well-known Aboriginal artists. The gallery specialises in art from the Utopia region, located 270kms north-east of Alice Springs.

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