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Brisbane
Known locally as Bris Vegas, the city is renowned for its sun and the brash, glitzy hordes that follow it, but it's also the arts capital of Queensland, with dozens of theatres, cinemas, concert halls, galleries and museums. A climate this good and culture too? It must be paradise.
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Buderim
Buderim is a solitary mountain, situated centrally on the Sunshine Coast. Commanding views are north to Noosa, east over the spectacular Pacific Ocean, south to Moreton Island and west to the Glasshouse Mountains and the Blackall Ranges. Famous for its ginger and beautiful gardens, Buderim is reputed to be one of the world's best places to live. It has a wonderful climate, mild winters with cool nights to tempt a fire and warm summers tempered by caressing sea breezes.
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Caloundra
Gateway to southern Queensland's winter playground of the Sunshine Coast, Caloundra, just 96 kilometres north of Brisbane, is wealthy in both surf beaches and sheltered waterways tailored for fishing, boating, water-skiing and sail-boarding.
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Deception Bay
Deception Bay is located on the northside of Brisbane. From bayside rural to an expanding seaside residential community, Deception Bay is fast becoming the choice of lifestyle for both families and retirees.
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Kilcoy
Kilcoy is situated in an idyllic rural landscape on the D'Aguilar Highway just 94 kilometres from Brisbane, 76 kilometres from the Sunshine Coast and 1 and a half hours from Toowoomba. Kilcoy covers 1442 square kilometres and encompasses a diverse and picturesque landscape ranging from rolling farmlands to recreational lakes, rugged mountain ranges and stunning forests.
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Maleny
Maleny is a small scenic town 90 km north of Brisbane on the Blackall Range overlooking the Sunshine Coast hinterland in Queensland, Australia. Nearby towns include Landsborough, Montville and Peachester. Nearby places of geographical significance include the Glass House Mountains and Baroon Pocket Dam.
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Margate Beach
We are 15 minutes from Brisbane International Airport, and 30 minutes from Brisbane CBD. Redcliffe enjoys 27klm of beachfront bikepaths, whale watching, yachting, skuba diving, dolphin charters, alfresco dining, restaurants, antique shops, galleries, 18 hole golf course, etc.
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Mooloolaba
Blessed with a heady mix of ocean beaches, riverfront, variety of restaurants and nighteries, Mooloolaba is a popular, central Sunshine Coast resort town.
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Shorncliffe
Shorncliffe is a suburb of Brisbane, Australia. It is situated northeast of Brisbane and is the neighbouring suburb of Sandgate.
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Woody Point
Woody Point is a residential suburb of the Moreton Bay Regional Council at the south-east of the Redcliffe peninsula, approximately 24 kilometres (15 miles) north-northeast of Brisbane, the state capital of Queensland, Australia. It was formerly a banana plantation.
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Ipswich
Ipswich is a city and Local Government Area situated on the Bremer River in South East Queensland, Australia. It is located approximately 40 kilometres south-west of the state capital, Brisbane.
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Redcliffe
Redcliffe is a picturesque seaside city and home to approximately 50,000 people. Nestled on the edge of beautiful Moreton Bay, the Redcliffe peninsula is just 35 minutes north of Queensland's capital city, Brisbane.
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