TOURS & TRAVEL
Tours
Travel
TOURS
Penguins,
Kangaroos & Koalas (K10)

Departs Daily @ 1:30pm
• Travel around Westernport
Bay. Arrive at Warrook Cattle Farm. See sheep, cattle, kangaroos
and Australian birds.
• Enjoy Devonshire tea, hot scones with tea/coffee
• Cross over to Philip Island by road bridge.
• Visit koalas in their natural habitat at the Koala Conservation
Centre.
• Travel to the town of Cowes (dinner stop own expense).
• See the Nobbies rock formations overlooking one of the most
treacherous oceans in the world, Bass Strait.
• Arrive at the famous Penguin Parade and watch the nightly
ritual at Summerland Beach, as the little penguins march up
the sand to their nesting places.
• Visit Education Centre, tourist shops, amazing displays and
cafe.
* Note this tour has video entertainment on board.
Great Ocean
Road Deluxe and Bells Beach (K4)
Departs Daily @ 8:15am
• Enjoy panoramic views of
Port Phillip Bay and the Melbourne city skyline.
• Arrive in the town of Torquay (for morning tea, own expense).
• See one of the world's famous surf beaches, Bells Beach.
• Travel along Victoria's famous Great Ocean Road.
• Discover golden sandy beaches, sheer cliff faces, rugged surf
beaches.
• Drive through the beautiful coastal towns of Anglesea, Lorne
and Wye River.
• See amazing rock formations weathered over thousands of years.
• Arrive at the beautiful white sandy beaches of Apollo Bay,
a scenic coastal town (lunch own expense).
• Bring your swimwear for a chance to have a dip.
• Discover the magic of the Otway National Park, lush tree-fern
gullies and towering mountain ash forests.
• See the stone monoliths of the Twelve Apostles.
• Enjoy the amazing shipwreck story of survival of the Loch
Ard and visit its famous Gorge and Razorback Lookout.
• Visit the rock known as London Bridge
plus numerous opportunities
to take photographs along the way.
Puffing Billy and Healesville Sanctuary (K15)

Departs Daily @ 8:35am
Ride onboard the famous Puffing
Billy, Australia's oldest steam train, as it winds its way through
the lovely forests and fern-filled glens of the Dandenong Ranges.
Visit Healesville for a close-up experience with native animals
and birds. Personalised tour and delicious lunch. Enjoy the
beautiful forests of the Dandenong Ranges on your steam train
ride. Then visit Healesville Sanctuary to see Australian native
animals.
• Travel to the Dandenong Ranges
and through the magnificent rainforest.
• Take the opportunity to hand feed gorgeous Rosella birds.
• Free tea/coffee at Sherbrooke forest.
• Travel aboard Australia's oldest operating steam train, Puffing
Billy.
• At Healesville Sanctuary enjoy a two-course lunch with complimentary
wine and tea/coffee. Exclusive!
• Enjoy a guided tour of one of Australia's most famous wildlife
parks, home to over 200 species of Australian birds, mammals
and reptiles in a natural bushland setting.
• Witness the Birds of Prey demonstration.
• See dingoes and Tasmanian devils as well as echidnas and goannas.
Sovereign Hill & Goldfields (K13)

Departs Daily @ 8:40am
Experience Sovereign Hill,
an open-air museum, or historical park, situated in an early
gold diggings area, and learn about the history of the gold
rush and life in the 1850's.
• Pan for gold and go down
into the underground mine for a guided tour.
• Enjoy unique period style shopping along with real life characters
and entertainment.
• A host of activities available including stage coach rides
and costume photos.
• See traditional blacksmiths and craftsmen shilling their trades.
Ballarat Wildlife Park & Sovereign Hill (K3)

Departs Daily @ 8:40am
• Enjoy a guided tour of the
Ballarat Wildlife Park, located in a native bushland setting.
• Hand feed kangaroos.
• See Tasmanian devils and the free roaming emus.
• Have the opportunity to touch and photograph a cuddly koala.
• See the Australian crocodile and a huge display of reptiles
and snakes.
• Be greeted by 'Patrick the Wombat' upon arrival.
• See goannas and other giant lizards.
• Then to Sovereign Hill for an exciting 'goldrush' experience
(see K13 above).
• Pan for gold or go down the mine.
• Visit the Chinese Village which highlights the contribution
of Chinese people who worked in the goldfields.
• Visit the Gold Museum.
• See a re-creation of the Eureka Stockade.
• Stroll along historic 'Main Street' with its shops, artisans
and traditional craftsmen.
Yarra Valley Wineries & Puffing Billy (K35)

Departs Daily @ 8:35am
• Travel into the Dandenong
Ranges.
• Drive through lovely Ferntree Gully.
• Enjoy free tea/coffee at your stop with Crimson Rosella birds
in the forest.
• Travel on Puffing Billy, Australia's oldest operating steam
train.
• Ride through spectacular forests of tall mountain ash, eucalyptus
and fern gullies.
• Pass through quaint villages.
• Enjoy a delicious spit roast lunch along with wine tasting
and tea/coffee at Fergussons Winery.
• Visit 3 of Victoria's premier wineries of the Yarra Valley
– Fergussons Winery, Domaine Chandon and De Bortoli.
• Enjoy personalised wine tastings, along with wine appreciation
and a guided tour. There is also the chance to purchase your
favourites.
• Tastings and cheese platter at Domaine Chandon.
• Return to Melbourne via Yarra Glen and Templestowe.
Morning City Tour (K1)

Departs Daily @ 8:40am
A delightful tour around the
city of Melbourne. See our landmarks, gardens, buildings and
shopping spots. Includes exclusive entry to Captain Cook's Cottage.
• Experience the beautiful
sights of Melbourne, enjoy the shopping, sports complex and
universities.
• Visit the Fitzroy Gardens. Exclusive visit and entry to Captain
Cook's Cottage. Captain Cook discovered the East Coast of Australia.
His parents cottage was sent here and reassembled in these gardens.
• See Parliament House, Windsor Hotel, Queen Victoria Market,
'MCG', Rod Laver Arena, Flinders Street Station, Young and Jackson's
Hotel, St. Patrick's Cathedral.
• Stop for morning tea in the Botanical Garden Cafe (own expense)
and see the famous Shrine of Remembrance. Amazing War Memorial.
• Travel past Grand Prix race track over Westgate Bridge for
panoramic view of Melbourne.
• See Port Phillip Bay, the Yarra River and the Arts Centre.
City Highlights, Rivercruise & Dandenongs (K2)
Departs Daily @ 12pm
Enjoy the river, city and forest.
Cruise on the Yarra, see the city highlights, drive up into
the lovely Dandenong Ranges with its towering rainforest trees
and lush forests.
• Enjoy a beautiful 1 hour
river cruise of the Yarra River to see the city skyline. Complete
with commentary on a luxury air-conditioned cruiser.
• Melbourne City Tour featuring famous landmarks.
• See The Shrine of Remembrance. Victoria's War Memorial.
• See the impressive Arts Centre.
• Kings Domain Gardens.
• St Pauls Cathedral and Flinders Street Station.
• Drive past the Law Courts and Flagstaff Gardens.
• Visit the Dandenongs to enjoy rainforest atmosphere with towering
Hardwood trees and green ferns in a lush forest.
• Stop at Grants Reserve and enjoy delightful Afternoon Tea.
• Hand feed Crimson Rosella birds and walk the forest tracks.
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TRAVEL
Visas
All travellers to Australia,
other than Australian and New Zealand citizens, are legally
required to hold a valid visa or an Electronic Travel Authority
(ETA) to travel to Australia. Please ask you travel agent or
contact the nearest Australian Embassy/Consulate in your country.
Participants of an event or
conference in Australia will generally need to apply for a subclass
456 Business (Short Stay) Visitor visa. However this is not
always the case, so delegates should contact the Embassy/Consulate
with any inquiries.
Visas are available from Australian
visa offices such as Australian Embassies, High Commissions
and Consulates. They are also available, in ETA form, from travel
agents and airlines in certain countries. ETA's are available
to holders of the following passports approved for ETA: Andorra,
Austria, Belgium, Brunei, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France,
Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan,
Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Monaco, The Netherlands,
Norway, Portugal, Republic of San Marino, Singapore, South Korea,
Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, UK, USA and Vatican City
(Current list, August 2004).
Note also that the Australian
Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs recommends
that participants of international events held in Australia
should apply for their visas well in advance of anticipated
travel. This particularly applies to residents of non-ETA countries.
For more complete visa information, you may wish to visit the
Australian Department of Immigration
and Multicultural Affairs website.
Getting
to Melbourne
The
Skybus from the airport costs under AUD$15.00 per person
- a shuttle bus service from the airport to Melbourne CBD and
city hotels. This service operates 24 hours, 7 days and departs
every half hour. For more information Skybus can be contacted
on (61 3) 9670 7992. A
Tram or Taxi could then deliver you to the University of Melbourne.
A taxi from Spencer Street (CBD bus depot) will cost approximately
AUD$12.00.
There is Taxi Rank at the Airport.
Fares to the CBD are approximately AUD$45.00. If there are more
than two people travelling together a taxi is recommended.
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