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Cable Beach, Broome, Western Australia
Cable Beach is one of Western Australia's most popular beaches and has become, with its tropical climate, a year-round drawcard for visitors.
Cabramatta Moon Festival: Multicultural Sydney Asian Festival
The Cabramatta Moon Festival, celebrated once a year when the moon shines brightest at the vernal equinox, is one of Sydney's largest Asian multicultural festivals. It draws crowds in the tens of thousands and is worth visiting for a taste of Asian multicultural life in the Sydney suburbs.
Cairns, Queensland
Escape the Aussie winter and travel north. But beware the box jellyfish and the crocs.
Cairns Region Map
Map of the region surrounding Cairns including parts of the Great Barrier Reef.
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
You could go in circles in Australia's capital city -- but then that's half the fun.
Canberra in the Winter
Canberra is cool to cold in the winter but there are a number of activities suitable for the season.
Canberra Pictures
Here are a range of pictures from the Australian Parliament House to festivals, museums and scenic sights.
Canberra Region Map
Map of Australia's capital city and its surrounding region.
Capitol Theatre, Sydney
The Capitol Theatre in Sydney is considered one of the finest theatre venues in Australia.
Cardinal George Pell
Sydney archbishop and newest Australian cardinal.
Centenary of Federation
Peals of bells marked the 100th anniversary of the coming together of the six British colonies into one Australian Commonwealth. Celebrations were held throughout 2001.
Central Sydney Interactive Map
Interactive Sydney city map of the central business district.
Chinatown, Sydney: Shops and Restaurants
Sydney's Chinatown is noted for its many shops and restaurants includihng late-night eateries.
Chinese New Year in Sydney: Pictures
Sydney celebrates the Chinese New Year with a festival each year. Here are pictures of the 2006 festival.
Chipping Norton Lakes, Southwest Sydney
Picnic and barbecue areas, cycleways, sports grounds. Good spots for boating and birdwatching.
Christmas in Australia
Christmas in Australia is celebrated in the first month of the southern summer, so forget the snow and forget the sleighs.
Christmas in Sydney: Photo Gallery
Christmas in Sydney occurs in the Australian summer, so there's no snow and no sleighs but there seems to be everything else.
Circular Quay, Sydney
A transport hub, a meeting place, a starting point. A popular place for starting your tour of Sydney.
Common Heath
Epacris impressa - State flower of Victoria.
Coober Pedy, South Australia
Opal mining town in the South Australian Outback.
Coogee Beach. Sydney
One of Sydney's smaller, more intimate beaches in the Eastern Suburbs. Picture.
Cooktown Orchid
State Flower of Queensland.
The Corso - Manly
A malled promenade area between Manly Beach and Manly Wharf, an area of cafes, interesting shops, and street entertainment. Walk from the ferry wharf to the beach facing the Pacific.
Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Tasmania
Tasmania's best known wilderness destination.
Cranbourne, Victoria
Less than 50 kilometres southeast of Melbourne, Cranbourne is the site of the Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne and other local attractions.
Crocodile Dundee
Crocodile Dundee epitomised the rugged Outback Australian and is the title character of the 1986 film Crocodile Dundee starring Paul Hogan.
Crocodile, Saltwater
Found in the Northern Territory and parts of Queensland and Western Australia, they attack even when unprovoked.
Crocodylus Park
Crocodylus Park, just five minutes from Darwin Airport and 15 minutes from Darwin city centre, is home to more than a thousand crocodiles.
Crown Casino Entertainment Complex
Melbourne's Crown Casino Entertainment Complex is centred on its gaming rooms and its multi-storey five-star Crown Towers hotel. It is as well a vibrant visitor drawcard because of its boutique shops, art galleries and other specialist venues.
Cyclones: How They Are Rated
Australian tropical cyclones are rated in five categories according to their strongest wind speed.

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