The Cathedral Church of Saints Mary & Joseph

The Cathedral Church of Saints Mary & Joseph

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Date and Time: 8 January 2011 at 2.35pm

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Kondalilla Falls National Park

Kondalilla Falls National Park

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Date and Time: 11 November 2011 5.27pm

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Kondalilla Falls got its name from an Aboriginal word meaning "rushing waters", a good description of this waterfall during the summer wet season. Enter the cool, wet eucalypt forest with a rainforest understorey and walk to Picnic Creek.

Picnic Creek circuit starts after you cross the creek. Take the right-hand fork to a lookout over Obi Obi Valley. As the track winds down through open forest to the top of the falls, you can see the waterfall. Continue onto Skene Creek and the lush green rainforest at the bottom of the falls.

If you continue on Kondalilla Falls circuit you will see palms and tree ferns, cross dry gullies and walk alongside Kondalilla Falls. From the base of the falls, take a short detour down the sidetrack and rock-hop to a scenic point where you can see the cascading falls. This is also the first section of the Sunshine Coast Hinterland Great! Walk.

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The Rotunda at New Farm Park

The Rotunda at New Farm Park

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Date and Time: 2 November 2011 5.29am

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Ye Olde Antiques Shop

Ye Olde Antiques Shop

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Date and Time: 27 October 2011 9.46am

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Sunrise over Tweed Heads

Sunrise over Tweed Heads

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Date and Time: 27 October 2011 6.03am

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Tweed Heads is a town located on the Tweed River in north-eastern New South Wales, Australia in Tweed Shire. Tweed Heads is located next to the border with Queensland, adjacent to the "Twin Town" of Coolangatta, a suburb of the Gold Coast. It is often referred to as a town where you can change time zones – even celebrate New Year twice within an hour – simply by crossing the street, due to its close proximity to the Queensland border, and the fact that New South Wales observes daylight saving whereas Queensland does not.

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