This multifunctional cutter provides an ideal help while fishing and can be used as a hook remover, ring opener or braid wire cutter
Ideal to keep the tackle neat and organised, these capacious boxes feature convenient carrying handle and strap
Designed to effectively attract fishes, shrimps and crabs, this lure can be used in free water or sea
Moviegoers can choose between a small popcorn or soft drink for $5, or live on the edge with both for $8. Available at 64 locations.
Children are placed into age groups and take part in programs introducing them to soccer and fostering an enthusiasm for team sports
This two-hour event sees budding and veteran artists alike socialise and reproduce a specific painting; multiple locations available
Kids can welcome the Christmas season with the Lah-Lah’s holiday tunes, a quick lesson on instruments and a meeting with Santa
Learn new things while viewing over 50 species of reptiles and frogs, touch a python and learn more about the zookeepers and their job
Tech-lovers are in for a treat with a choice of up to ten immersive VR games for players big and small
Clients can enhance their art skills and socialise with this two-hour painting class taking place in pub venues across Sydney or Canberra
Learn and practise the steps of salsa, Brazilian zouk, gafieira or bachata dance thanks to this eight-week course for beginners
Enter the festive season in style and enjoy lighting shows, miniature train rides and a special meeting with Santa Claus himself
Enjoy an adrenaline-pumped day with a paintball game; equipment and 100 paintballs provided; ideal for parties and group outings
Dive into the deep end and encounter species like seahorses, penguins and dugongs in themed zones showing Australia’s water environments
Step into life-size recreations of celebrities from film, music, fashion and sports such as Marilyn Monroe and Liam Hemsworth
Get acquainted with some of the nation’s most fascinating wildlife, including over 1,000 native animals
Kids and adults alike can visit Sydney’s tallest building and see the iconic landmarks and skyline from above
Wander along a 1.5km trail through the temperate rainforest, with 500m high in the tree canopy and sip on coffee or milkshake
Visit one of Canberra’s most popular tourist attractions, the AIS (Australian Institute of Sport), and go behind the scenes of the country's premier elite sporting precinct on this 1.5-hour tour. With a guide, you'll be taken you through world-class facilities where you might even catch some of Australia’s top athletes in training. Select a tour time when booking.
Our Box Gum Grassy Woodlands ecosystem has been widely destroyed across Australia, threatening the animals that call it home. Mulligans flat offers a sanctuary for animals that haven't been found on mainland Australia for up to a century. Find Eastern Bettongs, Quolls, and even the mysterious Bush Stone Curlew.
FIRST AUSTRALIANS TOUR departs at 3pm daily.
Visit the National Museum of Australia and experience the world’s oldest living cultures of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The First Australians Tour provides an insight into Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' history, cultures, spirituality and connections to country, with a focus on the First Australians gallery.
The best way to see and experience the National Museum of Australia is to take a guided tour. Our highly knowledgeable guides bring the objects to life by explaining the history and stories behind them. Guided tours in languages other than English are available by advanced notice, please email bookings@nma.gov.au
Telstra Tower is Canberra's iconic telecommunication tower rising 195.2 meters above the summit of Black Mountain in Australia's capital city. It is not only a landmark and one of Canberra's most visited tourist destinations, but also offers 360 degree panoramic views of Canberra and its surrounding countryside from an indoor observation deck, two outdoor viewing platforms and Executive Briefing Centre - meeting rooms.
As well as the telecommunications facilities the tower also has a café with Canberra's best views, a Conference Centre offering spectacular outlooks and state of the art AV. The lower level of the Tower's entrance foyer, houses the Telstra Heritage Exhibition which traces the history of Australian telecommunications as well as a theatre showcasing a video, produced shortly after the Tower opened in 1980 on the tower's design and construction
Open 7 days a week from 9am - 10pm including public holidays.
Best of all our parking is FREE.
Ride in style with a strong and bold Mustang complete with chauffeuring service; pick-up service available for Sydney Metro area
BUILDING AND ARCHITECTURE TOUR departs at 10am daily.
The best way to see and experience the National Museum of Australia is to take a guided tour.
On this wonderful Building and Architecture tour, you will discover the amazing stories that have come together in the incredible structure that is, the National Museum of Australia. You will learn about the many hidden meanings in the museums unique building, design and landscape.
Our highly knowledgeable guides bring the stories to life! Guided tours in languages other than English are available by request.
Please wear appropriate footwear for walking outside.
Walk amongst friendly kangaroos in open grasslands, get up close to koalas, wallabies and watch for a shy platypus, in their natural forest and wetland habitats. All surrounded by stunning mountain scenery at Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve. With your local expert wildlife guide discover how the animals live, the cultural significance of the area to Aboriginal people, and why kangaroos invented hopping! Relax in a comfortable passenger van for the scenic trip through forests and farmlands to the nature reserve and the NASA space discovery centre, 45 minutes south of Canberra.
Our 4 hour e-bike rental allows you time to explore the area around Narooma. Whether it be the cycle track from Narooma to Dalmeny, or simply just exploring the town, the e-bikes make the ride much easier allowing you to take in the scenery
The MV Southern Cross is the largest vessel in Canberra featuring a fully enclosed, air-conditioned lower deck, and outer decks for outdoor cruising, relax and enjoy the picturesque shoreline while cruising Lake Burley Griffin.
Our daily sightseeing tour is the best way to introduce you to Canberra and her monuments, museums and political battlegrounds. With an informative commentary and experienced crew, it’s a great way to see the sights.
Our tour departs from 10am daily and features three convenient pick up points around the lake. You can then disembark at any of the same three points at the end of your tour.
Highlights
• Small group tour
• Marvel at the spectacular scenery
• See local wildlife
• Learn all about the history of the area
• Enjoy a delicious lunch at the heritage Dromedary Hotel in Central Tilba
• Get close to nature riding through rain forest, coastal and historic village trails
Inclusions
• 7 Hour E-Bike Hire accompanied by two local guides
• Includes helmet, bike lock and water bottle
• One Course lunch at The Dromedary Hotel, Central Tilba
• There is no minimum restriction to book this tour, (singles and couples can book this tour), however, there is a minimum number of 4 people needed to operate this tour.
The hinterland trail from Narooma to Tilba passes through some of the most spectacular valleys in this part of the South Coast. Our Electric Bikes make riding the otherwise challenging terrain much easier allowing our guests to enjoy the ride with minimal effort. This quiet trail is perfect for cycling.
* Includes Shrek, Trolls and How to Train Your Dragon
* Dynamic & Interactive Exhibition
* Immersive and interactive digital experiences
* Original artworks, storyboards & scale-models
* More than 400 objects from the studio’s archive
With fine food, elegance and ambience, and the wonderful views of Lake Burley Griffin, our Sunday lunch and Thursday dinner cruises are the ultimate lake experience. A perfect treat for celebrating a special occasion or providing something unique for your visitors to Canberra.
The ingredients in our 200-Mile menu are predominantly sourced within 200 miles of Canberra. We use local artisan farmers and producers, supporting our community.
Truly a unique experience in Canberra on board the cities largest vessel.