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ACF`s Consumers` guide to going carbon neutral.
In the guide we refer to a list of carbon neutral products, and the various standards used by these products. ACF has not carried out a detailed analysis of these schemes, so we cannot support or endorse any particular product. In future, we would like to carry out a rating of carbon neutral products.
Atherton Information Centre
The Atherton Tableland Information Centre is fully equipped with friendly staff and literature to help you plan your next holiday to the Atherton Tablelands. Staff are only too happy to assist you with organising and booking accommodation, tours and car hire to general information on all aspects of tourism, across the Tablelands.
Australia Web Directory
Gateway to Australia web site with useful information that covers relevant links, travel and transportation, Australian education, health, beauty, sport, culture and important event and more on Auspage.com
Australian Automobile Association Tourism
Search 11,000 STAR Rated accommodation properties and 7,000 attractions
Australian Backyard Wildlife
Sometimes it`s easy to feel that there is no hope for our native species in our modern world of smog, traffic and asphalt, but there is hope...... there is always hope. Each of us can make our own piece of the Earth a healthy, green space that helps restore the ecological balance.
Australian Bush Poetry, Verse & Music
Pages here are dedicated to the promotion of Australian Bush Poetry, Verse and Australian Music.
Australian Crane Network
Linking research and practical conservation for Australia`s Brolgas and Sarus Cranes
Australian Electoral Commission
What you need to know & do
Who represents you
Why we operate the way we do
When have elections been held
How elections work
Australian Fauna Resource
A 100% free information site.

No rubbish, just fair dinkum Aussie animal info.
Australian Government Conservation Incentives
Conservation incentives are mechanisms that encourage or motivate people to participate in conservation activities. They can be financial or non-financial in nature, and are typically offered by governments as part of an environmental program. Some incentives are linked to management plans, covenants or conservation agreements, or to other permanent protection tools such as formal reservation.
Australian Government Department of Industry, Tourism and Resources (DITR)
Promotes the development of an internationally competitive tourism industry, responsible
planning and management practices, undertaking research and provision of accurate and
timely advice, funding assistance grants and funding programs.
Australian Heritage Magazine
Australian Heritage magazine celebrates the stories, the people and the places that we, as Australians, have inherited and pass on to future generations.
Australian Insect Farm
A very unconventional place is The Australian Insect Farm - a private property at tiny Garradunga, just north of Innisfail, on the coastal fringe of Far North Queensland.

Against a back drop of rural development the owner-operators of the Australian Insect Farm have established a viable ecological farm with the potential to generate economic incentives for the retention of rainforest.
Australian Koala Foundation
The koala is a small bear-like, tree-dwelling, herbivorous marsupial which averages about 9kg (20lb) in weight. Its fur is thick and usually ash grey with a tinge of brown in places.

The koala gets its name from an ancient Aboriginal word meaning "no drink" because it receives over 90% of its hydration from the Eucalyptus leaves (also known as gum leaves) it eats, and only drinks when ill or times when there is not enough moisture in the leaves. ie during droughts etc.

The koala is the only mammal, other than the Greater Glider and Ringtail Possum, which can survive on a diet of eucalyptus leaves.
Australian National Botanic Gardens
Welcome! To the world of Australian plants, botany and horticulture!
Australian Native Bee Research Centre
There are over 1,500 species of "true blue" Australian native bees. Australia has 10 species of social native bees (genera Trigona and Austroplebeia) which do not sting!
Australian Network for Plant Conservation
This Internet Directory of Plant Conservation Resources is intended as an introduction and reference guide to materials available on the internet that are relevant to plant conservation in Australia.
Australian Regional Food Guide
The aim of this website is to raise the awareness and appreciation of Australian food. If we can each be inspired and in turn inspire others to value local, regional and seasonal produce more, and to respect and value the people who grow and produce it, then it will have succeeded. We welcome you and invite you to discover the wealth of Australian Regional Food.
Australian Tax Office
The Australian Taxation Office website
Australian Tropical Foods
Australian Tropical Foods is an economic cluster group of members from the food industry in Tropical North Queensland, Australia. The cluster is an initiative of Cairns Region Economic Development Corporation, funded by the Australian Federal Government through the Regional Solutions Program.
Australia`s Best Cars
Australia`s Best Cars is the nation`s most comprehensive and reliable consumer focused vehicle testing and award program. It was established as a joint initiative in 2000 by Australia`s Auto Clubs.
Autralian Heritage Magazine
Australian Heritage magazine celebrates the stories, the people and the places that we, as Australians, have inherited and pass on to future generations.
BED AND BREAKFAST AND FARMSTAY ASSOCIATION OF FAR NORTH QUEENSLAND INC
Association members provide a wide variety of accommodation including traditional B & B, self contained cottages, retreats and spas
Bicycle Queensland
Everyday Cycling Every Day
Bird Cinema
Our goal with this site is to provide a community of people who love birds, domestic and wild. We hope both amateurs and professionals will come to the site and share their bird videos and a little about the bird, the video, or whatever else they feel is relevant.
Bird Observation and Conservation Australia
Birding news from around Australia.
Birds Australia
Extensive infomation on Australian birds.
Bridled Nailtail Recovery Project
Under the auspices of the Queensland EPA, we are currently caring for 60+ endangered Bridled Nailtail Wallabies through AACE`s Project Kial: A Bridled Nailtail Recovery Project. In partnership with government agencies, community groups, volunteer organisations and local businesses we are working hard to recover this almost extinct species.
Brisbane - Airtrain - Airport to the City and Return
The Airtrain stations at the Domestic and International Airports are located directly outside the terminals, with trains departing every 15 minutes to the city during peak times.
Bus Service - Local - Cairns to Ravenshoe
Trans North currently operates a passenger and light freight service between Atherton and Cairns and all towns and villages enroute. This service also connects at Atherton for Ravenshoe with Kerry`s Bus Service, and at Mareeba with Chillagoe Bus Service.
Bushfire Locations in North Australia
Providing rural landowners/occupiers with access to current bushfire locations
Business.gov.au
business.gov.au offers you simple and convenient access to all the government information, transactions and services you need. It`s a whole-of-government service providing essential information on planning, starting and running your business.

Cairns Online
Cairns regional guide including accommodation, activities and attractions, and local information.
Cairns Region Economic Development Corporation
Information on doing business in Far North Queensland.
Canecutter Way Information
The Canecutter Way is a region of immense beauty that is steeped in history and natural charm.

It follows the route of the old Bruce Highway from Innisfail to Silkwood through the hamlets of Wangan, South Johnstone, Mena Creek and Silkwood in Tropical North Queensland.
Carpentaria Ghost Net Programme
The aim of the project is three fold:

To clean up the coastline in the Gulf of Carpentaria of existing nets to stop them re-entering the ocean,
To collect useful information about these nets to assist negotiations by various parties in stopping fishing nets becoming Ghost Nets, &
Capacity building of Indigenous Rangers to continue work on ghost nets beyond the life of this project.
Chillagoe Hub Interpretive Centre
Chillagoe is famous for it`s World Class Cave systems, it`s fascinating
geology and huge mineral wealth including Gold, Copper, Silver, Lead,
Zinc, Marble and Obsidian.
The Chillagoe Hub is an interpretive Centre helping to explain these
riches and is also the Central Co-Ordinating Office for all National
Park Ranger Guided Cave Tours.
Common Indian Myna
This website describes the Common Indian Myna, Acridotheres tristis, explains why it is a problem, and what is being done to control it.
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Australia`s premier research organisation provides scientific solutions to industry, governments and communities around the world.
The site gives access to a vast range of information about the work carried out across Australia and overseas by CSIRO.
Computer Consultant - Graeme Bailey Graphic Artist and Computer Consultant
Experienced artist and computer consultatnt.
CRC Reef Research Centre
Provides information on the World Heritage listed Great Barrier Reef.
CRC Weed Management
The arrival of Europeans in Australia has been followed in the last 200 years by over 28 000 foreign plants. Some introductions were accidental, but most were imported for pasture, horticulture or for ornamental reasons. Of the nearly 300 plants known to have established themselves as weeds in the wild between 1971 and 1995, for example, two-thirds were introduced as ornamentals.

CSIRO Publishing
CSIRO PUBLISHING operates as an independent science and technology publisher with a global reputation for quality products and services. Our internationally recognised publishing programme covers a wide range of scientific disciplines, including agriculture, the plant and animal sciences, and environmental management.
Daintree Village Tourism Association
Daintree Village, a glimpse into Australia`s colourful past. Forged from the spirits of gold rush pioneers, cedar timber getters and farmers. Today, a quaint rural village with a laid back tranquil atmosphere, hosting travellers from Australia and all parts of the world.
Department of Climate Change
Information and advice for businesses regarding carbon.
Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries
Climate information available free.
The Department will maximise the economic potential of Queensland's primary industries on a sustainable basis.
Discovery - Australia Car Rental
Compare and save on car hire Australia with Discovery Car Hire.
Drive Queensland
On this site you will find interactive maps with thousands of attractions, hidden treasures and out of the way places across Queensland as well as over 80 itineraries from 3 days to 3 weeks with some crossing the State borders to deliver the best drive experience.
Eco Office
Simple and practical environmental solutions for your office.
El Nino and La Nina
The Long Paddock website is provided by the Queensland Government. It supplies decision-support information services to help clients better manage climatic risks and opportunities particularly those associated with the El Nino - Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phenomenon.
Electoral Commission Queensland.
Am I on the electoral roll?
Not sure if you`re enrolled? Check your enrolment and electoral district here.

How do I enrol?
Need to register to vote or update your details? Look here.


Environment Business Australia
Proud to represent
Australia`s leading sustainable organisations.
Environmental Protection Agency/Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service
Extensive information on the Environmental Protection Agency and Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service
Farm and Nature Tourism on Your Property
So you’re thinking about setting up a tourism business on your property? That’s great! Tourism can be a good way to make additional income as well as personally rewarding. It can also help contribute to managing and protecting your environment. However, it is important to realise that many small tourism enterprises fail because the operators did not do enough research or planning before they set up their business. We want to make sure that if you decide to go into tourism, your business is likely to be successful.
Finding Australia
Guide to everything that related to Australia. Including listings of tourism, business, event, restaurant, education, shopping, sport, health, beauty, society, real estate, empolyment, immigration, and more on FindingAustralia.com
Fish Names Brand Scheme
The Fish Names Brand Scheme addresses the most important issue for purchasers of seafood identified in major seafood consumer surveys conducted in Australia over the past two decades.

A large majority of the people rated accuracy in fish names and labelling as a major factor when purchasing seafood - the highest ranking of any category (Ruello, 2000).
Flora to attract Fauna to your garden
The nurseries and garden centres of Australia want to spread the message that Flora for Fauna gardens can be a joy to the people who create them as well as a life-saver to the fauna that find sanctuary there.
Glider Network
All six species of Australian glider are found in Queensland, five of them in the south-east of the State.

They range in size from the tiny Feathertail glider, which can sit in a child`s hand, to the solitary and regionally vulnerable Greater glider.
Great Inland Way
Hebel to Cairns via Ravenshoe, fascinating Queensland at it's very best.
Great Tropical Drive
The Great Tropical Drive is a self-drive touring route that winds its way from palm-fringed beaches, to ancient rainforests and the golden outback of North Queensland.
Greening Austrlia
Greening Australia works in partnership with landholders, the community, government and business to tackle environmental degradation in a practical, apolitical, scientific way.
GreenPower is renewable energy sourced from the sun, the wind, water and waste.
Energy retailers all over Australia now offer consumers green electricity products. Before you make the choice to purchase renewable energy, make sure you get the facts on what you are buying.
Harvest Trail - Australian Jobsearch
The National Harvest Labour Information Service a free service provided by the Australian Government. The website lists towns on the harvest trail and provides useful information about the towns including what crops are grown in the area and when, places to visit, useful contact information, accommodation and transport details and also other useful information for potential harvest trail workers.
Herberton Mining and Visitor Information Centre
Herberton`s main claim to fame was Tin Mining.

Tin had been reported in the district by James Venture Mulligan in 1875 but Jack`s follow-up prospecting party in 1879 could not find commercial quantities. On their second trip, Willie Jack and John Newell found tin in payable amounts in Prospectors Gully, where the town of Herberton now stands, and smelted some in a tree stump to prove it actually was tin. This was in April, 1880.

Holidaying with dogs
The dog-owners travel bible.
This famous, best selling `Life. Be in it` full colour tourism directory is now even bigger with hundreds of new entries.
Home WaterWise Rebate Scheme and the Home Garden WaterWise Rebate Scheme
The Home WaterWise Rebate Scheme and the Home Garden WaterWise Rebate Scheme are Queensland Government’s incentive packages designed to assist Queensland householders make their homes and gardens more water efficient - every drop is precious!

Both schemes offer householders cash rebates for the purchase of products, such as water-saving devices under the Home WaterWise Rebate Scheme and defined garden products under the Home Garden WaterWise Rebate Scheme.
Hon Bob Katter - Federal Member - Kennedy
Bob Katter represents the people of the Federal electorate of Kennedy, covering 564,701 sq km of Far North and Northwest Queensland, and comprising a population of 92,089 enrolled electors.

This extremely large electorate, the 5th largest in Australia, covers from the Pacific Ocean in the east, to the Northern Territory border in the west, and the Gulf of Carpenteria in the north.
Ideas Unlimited
There`s no limit on ideas at Ideas Unlimited. The big idea for small business shown here is just one way to work smarter, not harder.
Innisfail Visitor Centre
Call or visit the Innisfail Information Centre to access a wealth of information on the Cassowary Coast and other regions.
Karumba Progress Association
The Karumba Progress Association Community Website.
Kuranda Village
Relax and enjoy the tropical taste sensations at one of our local restaurants and cafes.
Visit the many nature based attractions, including butterflies, native birds and the magnificent Barron River.
Landcare
Landcare is a uniquely Australian partnership between the
community, government and business to `do something
practical` about protecting and repairing our environment.
More than 4,000 volunteer community landcare groups -
including bushcare and urban landcare, rivercare,
coastcare and sustainable agriculture groups - are
tackling land degradation in every corner of Australia.
Ma:Mu Canopy Walkway
Opening August 18 - 2008

The Ma:Mu Aboriginal Traditional Owners of this area look forward to welcoming you to this special place in Waribara clan rainforest country. Visitors will experience the exhilaration of being high in the rainforest canopy, and enjoy spectacular views of the North Johnstone River gorge.
Malanda Falls Visitor Centre
The Malanda Falls Visitor Centre is located on the edge of Malanda on the Atherton Tablelands North Queensland.
We are nestled beside the delightful Malanda Falls where you can enjoy a picnic, safe swimming and forest walks.

Mareeba Heritage Museum and Tourist Information Centre
Gain an insight into the region's history and attractions by visiting the Mareeba Heritage Museum and Tourist Information Centre.

The displays are housed in a Heritage Style Museum which includes a small shop selling local produce, books, souvenirs and art and crafts. Wide, cool verandahs have benches for enjoying a refreshing drink.

Material Safety Data Sheets
The largest online collection of free Australian material safety data sheets. This site offers a comprehensive search facility to enable you to efficiently locate the MSDSs which you require.

Mission Beach Visitor Centre
At Mission Beach, two World Heritage areas are side by side, as the waters of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park meet the rainforest of the Wet Tropics. Located in the heart of the Great Green Way, Mission Beach is a showcase example of how tourism can flourish within a location that places great pride in the maintenance and preservation of its delicate environments.
Misty Mountains Trails
Misty Mountains wilderness walking tracks in Ravenshoe, Tropical North Queensland.
Mt Garnet Progress Association
The first web site made in Mount Garnet, to portray this place and its people.
National Public Toilet Map
Toilet information on the site is currently being updated by data providers, with
over 9,000 toilets checked and updated since November 2004.
National Trust Queensland
Highlights some of the historically important places in Queensland that people can visit.
Natural Resources, Mines and Water, Department of The State of Queensland
The Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Water (NRMW) works together with industry, community, landholders and government to ensure that the management of our natural resources is innovative, responsible and balanced.
Nature Refuge Program
The Nature Refuge program is an initiative by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) aimed to assist landholders to formally protect the significant natural and/or cultural values on their property.
News Limited
Breaking news as it is posted to the site.
Links to
Sports, Australian IT, Business, Entertainment, Escape & Weather
Outback at Isa
The Visitor Information Centre is the place to find out what the Outback North West Region has to offer, to correspond with relatives and friends via our internet cafe, help plan or book the next part of your journey, take a rest in the air-conditioned comfort or enjoy a meal or cappuccino at our Outback Cafe.
Quality Tourism - an Australian Government Initiative
On this site you can access business improvement information and quality accreditation programs.

Whether you are a tourist attraction, provide accommodation or run events and conferences, we`ll help you with getting started, getting assistance, getting informed and getting known, so you can grow your business.
Queensland Government Department of State Development
Department of State Development works with business and
industry to help develop and grow the Smart State economy. The Department’s mission
is to support and accelerate further growth opportunities through business and industry
development, investment, innovation and technology development. For specifi c industry
needs, the Department targets development challenges and opportunities. For established
businesses, the Department has support programs to accelerate growth. And for people new
to business, the Department has practical help to establish their business operations.
Queensland Government Nature Conservation Incentives
NatureAssist is a financial incentive of the Nature Refuge Program, designed to assist Queensland landholders to protect and manage their property`s unique natural values through the provision of funding, land tax rebates and the security of a perpetual nature refuge agreement.
Queensland Heritage Trails Network
Queensland`s Heritage Trails Network is bringing to life the stories, legends, evidence of incredible feats, epic events in history, rich landscapes, colourful tales and characters of the Sunshine State`s fascinating past.
Queensland Information Centre Association
Queensland Information Centre Association is the Association of accredited Visitor Information Centres of Queensland and has links to all member web sites
Queensland Place Names
An official place name may be given to any geographic feature or area of land lying within the boundaries of the State of Queensland which is deemed by the Minister for Natural Resources and Mines to require a name. This includes the naming of suburbs, mountains and watercourses.

Queensland Tourism Industry Council
Queensland Tourism Industry Council (QTIC) is the State peak body for tourism. We are a not for profit membership organisation representing members` interests - both large and small.
Rainforest Co-operative Research Centre
Information on Tropical Rainforest Ecology.
Rodeo Wild
The number one site in Australian Rodeo. News from the Road, News Archives, Event Calendar, Rodeo Art & Photos, Aus. Rodeo Stars and Country Music Stars
Royal Automobile Club Queensland (RACQ)
Latest information on road conditions and driving tips.
Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children (RIDBC),
Australia`s premier provider of educational services to children with hearing and/or vision impairment.
Savannah Way
Savannah Way Australia`s far northern self drive outback experience stretching from Cairns, Queensland to Broome, Western Australia via the Northern Territory.
Savannah Way - Northern Territory - Borroloola
Fishing and camping is a way of life for most of the population and tourists come from all over Australia to catch barramundi and camp for the Dry Season. King Ash Bay Boat & Fishing Club is 30 kilometres down stream and attracts thousands of visitors every year.
Savannah Way - Northern Territory - Darwin
The Top End of the Northern Territory is one of the last remaining genuine outback regions where you can fully experience the awesome grandeur of nature at first hand, at your own pace, to your own tastes and within your own budget!
Savannah Way - Northern Territory - Katherine
Wherever you travel in the Katherine Region, you`ll pass through country traditionally associated with different Aboriginal language groups. Aboriginal people are proud of their land and welcome visitors who come to learn about their country and culture.
Savannah Way - Northern Territory - Timber Creek
Nestled in the Victoria River valley escapment country. Timber Creek lies at central point on the Victoria Highway between Katherine and Kununurra. The trip from Katherine to Timber Creek takes about three hours. With its amazing barra fishing, beautiful scenery and friendly people, we invite you to spend some time in our unique town.
Savannah Way - Queensland - Atherton
The Atherton Information Centre is located on the corner of Main Street and Silo Road (just opposite the Atherton Post Office).
Savannah Way - Queensland - Burketown
This site contains information about the Shire of Burke on the Gulf of Carpentaria - the towns and communities and stations; businesses and industry; the colourful history of the region; tourist information; weather and road conditions; and articles and photographs describing the amazing waves of the Morning Glory, until quite recently one of Australia`s best kept secrets.
Savannah Way - Queensland - Cairns
Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef Region - your gateway to discovering the magic of Australia`s true tropics. Here, you can swim among the bright colorful fish and coral in the World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef, escape to a private tropical island, walk through some of the oldest rainforests on the planet and discover adventure awaiting in the diverse environments that make up wonderful Tropical North Queensland.
Savannah Way - Queensland - Croydon
The historic goldrush town of Croydon is located in the heart of the Gulf Savannah, 562 km west of Cairns. Today restoration and conservation is ongoing on the town`s historic sites.
Savannah Way - Queensland - Georgetown
TerrEstrial is unique in its concept, a Visitor Information, Council Library, Internet Café and one of the Shire`s most significant Tourist Attractions The Ted Elliott Mineral Collection.
Savannah Way - Queensland - Karumba
Nestled on the mouth of the Norman River Karumba is, quite literally, where the "Outback meets the Sea" and home to some of the most spectacular sunsets over the Gulf of Carpentaria. Situated 72km north west from Normanton via bitumen road, Karumba is a laid back easy going community.
Savannah Way - Queensland - Kuranda
The picturesque mountain retreat of Kuranda Village is just 25km northwest of Cairns in Far North Queensland, Australia and is surrounded by World Heritage Rainforest. Visitors can travel to Kuranda on Kuranda’s Historic Scenic Railway or by car or bus, via the spectacular Kuranda Range Road or over the rainforest on Skyrail Rainforest Cableway.
Savannah Way - Queensland - Mareeba
Mareeba Heritage Museum and Tourist Information Centre
Gain an insight into the region`s history and attractions by visiting the Mareeba Heritage Museum and Tourist Information Centre.

The displays are housed in a Heritage Style Museum which includes a small shop selling local produce, books, souvenirs and art and crafts. Wide, cool verandahs have benches for enjoying a refreshing drink.

Savannah Way - Queensland - Normanton
Exciting crocodile spotting, historic train rides, famous fishing competitions, annual rodeo, million dollar sunsets over the sea, historic hotels, world renown fishing, spectacular river cruises, exciting charter fishing adventures, incredible joy and scenic flights!
Savannah Way - Queensland - Ravenshoe
Ravenshoe, Queensland, "Centre of the Universe" is the friendly town located at the top of the Atherton Tableland. Located 920 metres above sea level the township is surrounded by World Heritage listed rainforest and is the highest point of the Savannah Way.
Savannah Way - Western Australia - Australia`s North West
The Kimberley and Pilbara regions of Western Australia form a million square kilometres of extraordinary grandeur, colour and contrast. With its balmy climate, breathtaking scenery, unique flora & fauna and adventure & cultural experiences - you can get ready for the holiday of a lifetime!
Savannah Way - Western Australia - Broome
Set between a vast red desert and azure blue sea, alongside a pure white beach lies the charismatic town of Broome. Often called the gateway to the Kimberley, Broome was founded as a pearling port over a century ago and as a result, has become a melting pot of many nationalities.
Savannah Way - Western Australia - Derby
Beyond the boab trees of Derby, the pioneer town of the Kimberley, you`ll discover adventures on land and sea.
Savannah Way - Western Australia - Fitzroy Crossing
Fitzroy Crossing is a welcome stopover on the Savannah Way.

It serves the mining and Aboriginal communities and is a base to tour major attractions such as Geikie Gorge.
Savannah Way - Western Australia - Halls Creek
Halls Creek is located over 350km from Kununurra, the nearest town with a population over 5000 people, 1288km from Darwin and 2873km from Perth.
Savannah Way - Western Australia - Kununurra
Kununurra is a picturesque and modern town, established in 1960 as a centre for the Ord River Irrigation project, a large irrigation area producing fruit, vegetables and speciality crops.
Savannah Way - Western Australia - Wyndham
Wyndham is the most northern town in Western Australia, on the tidal waters of the Cambridge Gulf. Established in the early 1880s, Wyndham operated in the early days as a port for the East Kimberley and as an entry point for the Halls Creek gold rush.
Saving Water
Well designed products can help the environment and save you money on water bills. Find information about rainwater tanks, greywater systems, garden products & more...
Seasonal Work Australia
Seasonal Work AUSTRALIA links employers and workers
on the great Australian Harvest Trail
Southern Tablelands Tourism Association
Our region is a haven for those seeking a relaxing getaway, those who enjoy nature and friendly little townships. With a relatively mild climate, the Atherton Tablelands is an ideal year round holiday destination. Why not join us for your next Tableland Holiday.
Sport and Recreation Funding Info
Queensland Government site provinding information for funding of development of facilities at community and regionla elvel.
Tablelands Online
From misty rainforest to outback Mount Mulligan, the Tropical Tablelands are covered by Tableland Economic Development Corporation Inc.
Take a stroll through this web site to discover thriving businesses, caring communities and an area rich in history, culture and nature.
Tablelands Regional Council
Covering 65,000 sq km, the Tablelands region includes the townships of Almaden, Amber, Arriga, Atherton, Barrine, Barwidgi, Beatrice, Bellevue, Biboohra, Bolwarra, Butchers Creek, Carrington, Chewko, Chillagoe, Crystalbrook, Danbulla, Desailly, Dimbulah, East Barron, Ellinjaa, Evelyn, Forty Mile, Fossilbrook, Gadgarra, Gamboola, Glen Allyn, Glen Russell, Glen Ruth, Groganville, Gunnawarra, Herberton, Hurricane, Innot Hot Springs, Irvinebank, Jaggan, Julatten, Kaban, Kairi, Kalunga, Kirrama, Koah, Koombooloomba, Kowrowa, Kuranda, Kureen, Lake Barrine, Lake Eacham, Lake Tinaroo, Lyndside, Maalan, Malanda, Mareeba, Middlebrook, Millaa Millaa, Millstream, Minbun, Minnamoolka, Mona Mona, Moomin, Moregatta, Mount Carbine, Mount Garnet, Mount Molloy, Mount Mulligan, Munderra, Mungalli, Mutchilba, Myola, North Johnstone, Nychum, Paddys Green, Palmerston, Peeramon, Petford, Ravenshoe, Silver Valley, Southedge, Speewah, Springfield, Tarzali, Thornborough, Tinaroo, Tolga, Topaz, Tumoulin, Upper Barron, Wairuna, Walkamin, Watsonville, Wondecla, Wongabel, Wrotham and Yungaburra.

The Agricultural Production Systems Research Unit (APSRU)
The Agricultural Production Systems Research Unit (APSRU) is an unincorporated joint venture between the state of Queensland through its Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries and Department of Natural Resources and Mines, CSIRO through its Divisions of Sustainable Ecosystems and Land & Water, and The University of Queensland.
Mission
To benefit rural industries and the environment through innovative systems approaches to research and development.
The Green Book Company
The Green Book Company is a specialist mail order bookseller handling horticultural and gardening books.
The Gulf Savannah
Information on the Gulf Savannah area of Tropical North Queensland
The Waterwise Garden
Links relating to gardening, environmental and water related sites
Tolga Woodworks Gallery & Café
The Gallery features the work of local artisans, with woodturning, sculptures, carvings, furniture, beaten iron, slumped glass, decorative pottery and jewellery for sale.

The Café is ..`the most delectable food stop..` serving a varied lunch menu from locally grown produce, with espresso, leaf teas & juices.
Touring Throughout The Greater Blue Mountains
The greater Blue Mountains drive offers one of Australia`s greatest touring experiences, linking Sydney with its own world heritage backyard and beyond to the diverse landscapes and experiences of inland New South Wales.
Tourism Assistance Database
The Tourism Assistance Database (TAD) provides information on available funding programs and sources of information and advice on tourism.
Tourism Daintree Coast
The Daintree Cape Tribulation coast is where the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree rainforest meet, the only place on earth where two World Heritage areas exist side by side.

Information to help you plan your holiday to the Daintree/Cape Trib and to learn about the significance of the area.
Tourism Queensland
Tourism Queensland is the most progressive destination management organisation in Australia.
Tourism Tropical North Queensland (TTNQ)
Tourism Tropical North Queensland is the official Destination Marketing Organisation for Cairns, the Great Barrier Reef, and the Tropical North Queensland region of Australia.
Townsville Online
Townsville Enterprise Ltd - Townsville Online - Life in the Tropics.
Tree Kangaroo and Mammal Group
The Tree-Kangaroo and Mammal Group (TKMG) is an incorporated community group based on the Atherton Tablelands in Far North Queensland, Australia, made up of local residents interested in, and concerned for, the conservation of North Queensland's rich mammal fauna.
Tropical Tablelands Tourism
The Atherton Tableland is situated an easy one hours drive in the Cairns Highlands, and is the North's best kept secret. Rich agricultural lands, World Heritage Rainforest, Waterfalls, Crater Lakes, Historic Villages - it has it all. You will need more than one day to see what the Atherton Tableland has to offer.
Tully Visitor and Heritage Centre
The centre has an excellent Interpretive Display that describes the history of Tully township, European settlement and the indigenous culture of the area.
Undara Experience
Located on the eastern edge of the ruggedly beautiful Gulf Savannah region of northern Australia, the multi-award winning Undara Experience captures the essence of the real Australian Outback.
Used Oil Recycling
This web site contains information on how to correctly dispose of your used oil, uses for recycled oil and effects that used oil can have on the environment.

It also contains information for Councils wishing to apply for funding to install an oil collection facility.
Wet Tropics
The evolution of the Wet Tropics, about Animals, Invertebrates and Plant Diversity. Includes important information for people travelling to the area, details on the World Heritage Area, and places, walks and drives available in the Wet Tropics.
Wetlands in Queensland
In 2003, the Australian and Queensland governments established the Queensland Wetlands Programme. The Programme is designed to develop and implement measures for the long-term conservation and management of wetlands in Queensland, with a focus on the Great Barrier Reef catchment.
Whitecar Coaches
See entry - Bus Service - Local - Cairns to Ravenshoe
Whitsunday Resort Hotel Accommodation, Sailing & Diving
Sail the Whitsundays and the Great Barrier Reef off-shore from Airlie Beach and the Great Barrier Reef aboard a bareboat charter, private crewed charter yacht or one of the sailing adventures available. Stay on one of the magnificent Whitsunday Islands Great Barrier Reef resorts or try mainland hotel and resort accommodation at Airlie Beach as a base to explore the rainforest coast, the islands, the reef, to fish, scuba dive, or just do nothing.
Wild Watch Australia - Personalised Wildlife Excursions
Excursions, from one day to any duration, tailored to your interests. Tropical North Queensland and Australia wide. Over 3500 excursions since 1987.
Wilderness Expeditons with Donkeys
We specialise in walking and camping safaris supported by teams of pack donkeys to carry equipment and food.

Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland
The Society practices a `hands on` approach to conservation: tree planting, fauna and flora surveys, radio tracking, restoring wildlife habitats and protecting remnant rainforest. The Society supports biologists and other researchers in studying threatened species such as bilbies, fig parrots, false water rats and frogs. We also give advice on how to attract wildlife to your backyard, and how to deal with wildlife conflicts in your home or garden.
Wildlife Sanctuary - Eagles Nest Wildlife Sanctuary
Eagles Nest Wildlife Sanctuary was founded by owner Harry Kunz in 2001. He created a place for injured, sick, orphaned and unreleaseable wildlife, with his 20 years of experience as a wildlife caregiver.
Wildlife Tourism Australia
Wildlife Tourism Australia (WTA) is a non-profit organisation established to promote the sustainable development of a diverse wildlife tourism industry that supports conservation.
Yungaburra Heritage Village
The picturesque village of Yungaburra lies in the heart of the Atherton Tablelands, just one hour up from Cairns into the Highlands, in Tropical North Queensland.

Ravenshoe Visitor Centre - Rifle Bird

Ravenshoe Visitor Centre - Chequered Swallowtail

 

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