WHMJFE.IEBH g | ■ •'*'<”h Australia provide visitor* with a < ‘w X] I g| ■ multitude oi opp,>rninitie-. toand approach IBM^RNHfIMRR^O m? I “ 9 many unique *|H-ei«-* of bin! :ui>l animal life in ' s - ' y -| s I I . uiß " aniral rrr BMRRMfe I I 9 -I ll *’ minute* drive from Adelaide, sou I f j N < fan wander amongst many native hinl* and I II I marsupial* at the wotld-latnou* Cleland I M I /-MU' Consenation Park. H I I Anil for an experieni e M Bi I fl . ) BHL < jRfIRR toil || never forget, you I~an South Australia is justifiable proud of it* I H M*it Kansiaroo l-laml anil WlkW. mputafion a* tin-" State of die An*'. I I a-tuJlv walk among*t friendly | Ihe Art Callen of South \ti*nalia. Mill I ■ hir seal* in their natural y U at.il on the *ile when* it wa* originally I N established in 1881. i* one of the most graciou* I ■ exhibition galleries in Australia. i I fl jrißßßy Ihe local |«>mtol the art* i* the I H Adelank- Art* Centre, and in March o| even I ■ sevond year, play* host to stane of the world * | fl v jx-rf'innino artbt* Ihe Adelaide Ec*riv;d I B WINMeBMHBV in an unforgettable show < a*e of artistic I 1 M MBMOMBBBHBBBBNBBBBBMBtt / e.wellenee. ■ B Within ea*y driving I I 3 * n>lll Adelaide an-the WSmßwSkw 9 ’I H O 'WL Hinder. Ranges; a *|><-eiaele S I B '’SggWS 2 ' ofunlielievafile BE* I j B rolotirs. evenhancing m ; M I Bn light and shadows, craggy outenijh, and of wildflower*. lonH abandoned gho*t town*, and 8 ■ ■Bl - IBIMB towering granite [leaks, a springtime blaze die unitpie. vast natural amphitheatre of AAilja-na Pound. I B '' ISR* ■BMRjp a | Snub Australia Miiniuestional.lv the i | : I B V Jl/.v ! 1^' UO ''* The mure adventurous traveller can take and oi-can-*ized drv salt lake*. S I B (' ,u .'re. l' ..r'Jui r; ,', T r'.II ~ . a four-w lih‘l drive or camel *tdari tour into the Smth Australia'* Outback i* an 3 I B r I' r I il,' u'r'lJ '"' " ' n-al Outback, explnrini.’the vasj wildeme** and unforgettable world of contrast* that must lie 9 B p n i utilised au.und the wurl I. - wonders of the silent (lesen. gn-at <i(k-u plain*. wn to lx-believed. S I_ U I i wOfMt mKK ■FSS3 ■ lUIKV I b HWb Nfei 9 M 'lain of these area* an-rich in .- ... . .... „,. B I B I'hh-n ntury history and nestled among*! the line public Innldings: fiirliament S ( M vine*, you II discover quaint old town*hi|i* and 1 gro marble: fAf? ■ ■ ’my hamlets, beautiful churchi-* and classic -e z> * ’aivenimeiit Hou*e. B I ®S cliiilcauv that could have liei-n lran'|iurtrd from W-jjEhfry- j?' ’ a splendid Hegency-sryle mansion»aK|f?Wj ■ ■ the bank* of the Rhine. and the .Mu*eum and Art Gallery S IB Ynu’ll imt-r fnrgrt du-liiKpitidin <4 (hr ffl «4 Smth XiHralia. 9 I B many family nunrd wineries, and (hr elianre tn Adelaide s well-disciplined beaufx lies in Adelaide b a rily of chann ¥ 9 Ipg sample some i>l Australia * fine*! viutaue. the splendid merging of the old and n<-w. Pa*t and elegance: a city that ha*n t | B B r tmd present come together in Aii toria Square. forgotten it* herilaue .. . | H Im . / where towering tnoden) building* stand'ide bv ./neither will you. T K I ■ / • side with superl) example* of colonial xLiAr s (m < B » -> architecture . . . the Irea*ury Building*, and the f ■ ■ ,SSs,S!S; >i»- ><•'* Magistrate* and Supreme Court*. t- . 3 I I y . The intentationallv 'jjr J-, :S I B acclaimed Adelaide | T i f 3BF tMIB jg .. 'CMival (.rnnv W H i.m-ilii. -k- lie- jH-IBfliflMfeß fi ' p '' 1 I R ’ '*l Aites... * al-i!i2 -he In .eailiil | B boulevard d Villi j 3 herr.ice. Mill'll lind I EECMIMI f RIVER {|| hi* with good reason that Sinti) even second March. . ■ I B Australia bears the proud boa*t of to wine festival* and -■BE S I ■ "Hie I estival State'. - NKxjß * smaller community festivals. ABB 3 M 3P Z, Z?-. ' I J B to gel together and -3 ’ feasting, witn-tasting. mHTS*ion* £ N celebrate and have a winding through small village*. ■ ■ ■ Aoursoudi Australian i I toprove it. I'mtn the world holiday will lie a celebration you'll 3 I ~t’ l’''a rt' ’- never forgtt. The mighty Murray River is one of the I ■ tfie Adelaide reshvaltield world .* great waterways, winding it* way ■ I K tlirotigh the heartland of die State. More ■ ■ lRBHQmßßk^*'■■■ BHBMMHNSHH n-achtng the great lake system and flowing on to 3 I MBMH I H Ilin-a houseboat, or take a cruise on a g B fl S _ ■ B bHRO B H Adelaide ha* mon- restaurants per head South -Australia is a world of •' MI Atistr ilia would 1h fl B ol piptilation thiui any other Australian i-itv. unforgettable holiday experience*, from an complete witl unit an unforgettablt trip down in ■ B offering fihid to suit every taste. safari, to a niglit at the opera: from magiiitu ent lurray. ■ K Out of the city, in the German town* of 1 dining in a traditional German restaurant, to — n—ryZ,, 4r*T AT ■ B Haluid<irf and Tanunda. diners can enjov a night a jT \ 3 K out in true f<N)t stomping, thigh slapping tradirion. a ramplire cook-up on the bank* -X ■ 3 B Adelaide al*o offers excellent shopping ' MB °f the Murray: from tramping ( ”--A | ® from large department store* to exclusive in a wildlife reserve, to treading < . I , . .)■ B Ixnitiipies. <uid market*specialising in even tiling the grap-in the Baro**u A aOey. '' z 'JB B from produce to antique*. Bg Now Qantas can fly 'fl '/' : i | It * ju*t part of the unforgettable good ~<■ you direct to. Adelaide, the ■ life von II exiiertence in South Australia. vibrant, sophisticated city at ■ ■ the heart of tlie holiday you (1 ■ 9 rememiier forever. 3 SOUTH AUSTRALIA TheStateHAustraHayMAl never forget. I M Ma M MB MS BM MB BM BM SM MB BM MB BM BM BM MB BM MB MB BN BM MO BM MB BM MB MB NN ■ For more information about the unforgettable State of Siudi Australia. zL-Jk „ R send this coupon to die Australian Tourist Commission. | m PO Box 1365. Auckland 1. | g Name: | | Address: I I My Travel agent is: mdazsm I
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