Where is the best beach in Australia?

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Have u any idea....

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Posted By Alex on Friday 11th September 2009 @ 23:10:46

Updated : Thursday 7th October 2010 @ 01:14:24 | Words : 6 | Views : 74 | Comments : 4

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Hello Alex...
There r many enjoyable beaches in Australia,When i was on a trip, I had relished Tea Tree Bay very well.
Tea Tree Bay in Noosa is small and family friendly. It's a gently shelving sandy beach with very few rocks. You can reach it easily through the National Park. It's very popular with surfers and there are public facilities there too..
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Posted By Glane on Wednesday 16th September 2009 @ 19:24:48

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Whereabouts in Australia are you going to be? It's a VERY big country!

If you're going to Western Australia, The beaches around Esperance are beautiful - and safe - and in spring/summer wont be too hot. Esperance is about a seven hour drive from Perth.

The beaches in Victoria are nice, but the water is usually freezing.

In the tropics (Queensland, Northern Territory, northern Western Australia) you can't really safely swim during the warmer months (October to March) as there are lots of sea creatures in the water that can deliver deadly stings.

In the east, the central and northern New South Wales coasts are probably your best bet, though relatively busy.

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Posted By Vaughan on Sunday 20th September 2009 @ 07:31:03

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- Noosa Heads, in Queensland
- The Gold Coast's Burleigh Heads
- Byron Bay, in northern New South Wales
- Australia's most famous beach, Sydney's - Bondi Beach
- Two hours’ drive south of Sydney is Kiama
- Portsea, in Victoria

That's all I know :)

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Posted By Reno27 on Wednesday 30th September 2009 @ 12:54:01

4).

Hi,

New South Wales has several beaches that are popular with surfers. This resort attracts international tourists as well as backpackers who like to travel along the Australian coastline. Whales, bottlenose dolphins frequent this area known for its wildlife. Activities match your energy level, from sunning on the white sandy beaches and beach combing to high octane activities like parasailing, hang-gliding, surfing and scuba diving.

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Posted By David Deverson on Thursday 7th October 2010 @ 01:14:24

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