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South Australia & Western Australia Ocean to Outback

Home to some of the world’s most astonishing wilderness, South Australia and Western Australia offer countless ways to experience the nation’s unique wildlife — quokkas, emus, kangaroos and koalas are among the native animals that can be spotted on safari here. These special encounters can easily be combined with trips to world-class wineries, eating at farmto-table restaurants and snorkelling in crystal-clear waters.

Using the state capitals of Adelaide

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