Cuisine: Modern Italian
Price: $30-$40 Entree & Main
Address: E2 The Broadwalk, Honeysuckle Dr Newcastle NSW 2300
Welcome to Acquazul Italian Restaurant located in Honeysuckle, Newcastle’s first-class waterfront playground on the Harbour Foreshore. Boasting spectacular views of the glistening harbour & offering a mouth-watering array of modern Italian meals with a strong focus on local fresh produce available from the Hunter Region. Simple, fresh & produce-driven, with many of our dishes delicately cooked in our wood fired oven. All bread, pizza, pasta & gelati are made fresh daily on the premises....

If you’re looking for something a little more heart pumping, the Blue Mountains offers a range of extreme sports including skydiving, rock climbing, canyoning, abseiling, mountain biking, horse riding and four wheel drive adventures. There are numerous adventure companies throughout the mountains that can provide you with everything from maps and equipment to fully guided tours.

Cuisine: Middle Eastern
Price: $30-$40 Entree & Main
Address: 23 Glebe Point Rd Glebe NSW 2037
A myriad of colours greet you upon entering Almustafa’s ground floor dining room, - fabric styled tents decorate the ceilings, and colourful wall mounts & original oil paintings hang on the walls. This is truly a dining experience! The atmosphere is relaxed and friendly with prompt service and fantastically flavoursome food. In keeping with the Arabic custom of sharing dishes in the middle of the table, a number of set menus are recommended, however an a la carte selection is also available.

Cuisine: Lebanese
Price: $30-$40 Entree & Main
Address: 489-491 King St Newtown NSW 2042
Located on lively King St(with a sister restaurant on Crown St, Surry Hills), Arabella is a wonderfully popular Lebanese restaurant. The decor follows a Lebanese theme with artefacts, open kitchen, carved wood panelling & cushion room. Enjoy the live entertainment of belly dancers on Friday and Saturday evenings. The menu created by Head Chef, Mohamad Zouhour, is reflective of his years spent in Dubai & Beirut, boasting an eclectic array of options using only the freshest and finest produce.

Known for its rich history from the early days of European settlement, Armidale has many fine heritage buildings, elegant cathedrals and grand pastoral homesteads. Armidales free Heritage Tour runs daily from the Visitors Centre and is an excellent way of enjoying a tour of the city. The serene beauty of the City of Armidale contrasts dramatically with the timeless beauty of the rugged gorge country, the waterfalls and the wilderness along the escarpment of the Great Dividing Range nearby.

Cuisine: Modern Australian
Price: $30-$40 Entree & Main
Address: Shop 4, 93-95 North Steyne Road Manly NSW 2095
Ash’s Table boasts spectacular views of Manly Beach & this all-day beachfront favourite is ideal for a satisfying meal after a surf. Ash’s Table has been making waves since Stacey began his run as sole owner recently & he certainly stepped Ash's up a notch, with a superb new menu & chic décor, proving a popular move. Stacey works the floor himself & has established a loyal fan base from his fabulously welcoming service. Ash's presents a diverse menu with hearty portions and supreme coffees.

Address: DeBeyers Road Pokolbin NSW 2320
Nestled at the foothills of the Brokenback Ranges in the heart of the Hunter, the legend behind the Audrey Wilkinson Vineyard is one of early settlers and winemaking pioneers, of struggle, persistence and triumph. First planted in 1866 this Vineyard is one of the very first vineyards to be planted in the Pokolbin area. Almost a hundred years of the presence of the Wilkinson family at this site forged a tradition of wine craftsmanship and excellence that has been carried through to the present.

Address: 1.5km north of Gosford on the Pacific Highway Gosford NSW 2250
The Australian Reptile Park is home to the largest collection of reptiles in Australia. Established in 1948 the park is one of the countries premier attractions with daily Crocodile, Dingoes, Wombats and Galapagos Tortoises wildlife shows. Visitors have the opportunity to hand-feed friendly red, gray and Kangaroo Island kangaroos, as well as wallaroos. You can also learn about the Reptile Park’s life-saving role as the sole supplier of venom for the nations snake & funnel-web anti-venom program.

Address: 35km north of Tenterfield Tenterfield NSW 2372
Bald Rock National Park is located on 8883 hectares and is Australia's largest exposed granite rock. This magnificent dome is 750 metres long, 500 metres wide and rises 200 metres above the surrounding bushland. An invigorating climb via one of the two marked walking tracks is rewarded by expansive views across the beautiful granite landscape. The summit walk takes approximately 3 hours to complete a round trip. Bald Rock National Park is ideal for bushwalking and bush camping.

Situated 23 km south of Lord Howe Island, Ball’s Pyramid is the world’s tallest sea stack and one of a series of volcanic pinnacles formed from a massive eruption millions of years ago. This triangle of basalt rock juts up 550 metres. Windswept and inhospitable, Ball’s Pyramid was first climbed by mountaineers in 1965. Today, such activity is off-limits and viewing is by cruise boat only. Its surrounding waters are popular diving and fishing spots, and hundreds of sea birds circle its summit.

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