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rom the crocodile-infested wetlands of the NT to the bright lights of the Sydney Harbour, it's little wonder the diverse landscapes in Australia have notched up a raft of movie credits. For keen cinephiles looking for some homegrown travel inspiration, follow in the footsteps of

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