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GENERAL INFORMATION: *You will get there by air. The main international airports are Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, followed by Perth, Adelaide, Hobart, Darwin and Cairns.You should make planes in advenced becouse most flights are heavily crowded. Departure tax on international flights is US$19. *Visas: Every nationality except New Zealanders need visas. Costs from us$11 or less to us$35. *From June until August things have cooled down a little and dried up a lot up north and skiing could be enjoyed. To avoid road chaos don't go there at Easter or just before Christmas. *Australia's best skiing and snow-boarding is in the Snowy Mountains. *Aussies are worldbeaters in cricket, rugby league, rugby union, swimming and cycling. *You need to use buses for trsportation from one place to anyother becouse it is comfertable and cheap. *Naturally it's wise to give way to anything bigger than yourself. *Use trains only for overnight trips becouse it is the slowest but comfertablest. *Arts and sports are the major part of this society. DAY-TO-DAY ITINERARY *At nights you might want to stay in your hotal room becouse the scorching daytime temperatures can approach freezing by night. *1st day= Ofcouse, the 1st place you would want to visit is sydney.It has the bigs reputation as a civilised becouse of The Olympic Games, held in Sydney in 2000.In the afternoon, go on surfing beaches along the Australian coast in Sydney.You can also go watch shows in the Sydney Opra House. *2nd day= You can go to see fairy penguins in Phillip Island in Melbourne city.And then there is interesting bushwalking in the parks and forest reserves surrounding Melbourne.Go play golf if you are a big golf fan. Melbourne has numerous public and private golf courses, several of which are world famous. *3rd day=Go visite the city Darwin where u can go on boat trips at Adelaide River Crossing to see crocodiles jumping out of the water and grabbing pieces of meat held on the end of poles. Then go do bungee jumping on weekends at Wharf Precinct, and a parachute club at Batchelor.