50 Best Things to Do in Victoria: Your Ultimate Guide to the Garden State Victoria, the smallest mainland state in Australia, packs a punch when it comes to diverse experiences and breathtaking attractions. From the bustling laneways of Melbourne to the rugged coastlines of the Great Ocean Road, Victoria offers a tapestry of adventures that cater to every type of traveler. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a history buff, a foodie, or an adrenaline junkie, Victoria has something special in store for you. What makes Victoria an excellent holiday destination is its perfect blend of urban sophistication and natural wonders. In a single trip, you can immerse yourself in world-class art galleries, sip coffee in hidden cafes, and then find yourself amid ancient rainforests or on pristine beaches – all within a few hours’ drive. The state’s compact size means you can experience a wide variety of landscapes and activities without spending too much time on the road. 50 Amazing Things To Do In Victoria As we embark on this journey through Victoria’s top 50 attractions, prepare to be inspired by the state’s rich cultural heritage, stunning natural beauty, and the warm hospitality of its people. From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, this guide will help you make the most of your Victorian adventure. So, pack your bags, bring your sense of wonder, and let’s explore the very best that Victoria has to offer! Melbourne City Melbourne, the cultural capital of Australia, is a vibrant metropolis that seamlessly blends history, art, and modernity. Its famous laneways, world-class dining scene, and diverse neighborhoods offer endless opportunities for exploration and discovery. 1. Explore the Laneways of Melbourne Discover hidden bars, cafes, and street art in the famous laneways Visit popular spots like Hosier Lane, AC/DC Lane, and Degraves Street Cost: Free Best time to visit: Any time, but weekdays are less crowded Insider tip: Join a guided tour to learn about the history and stories behind the street art Graffiti Art In Melbourne Laneways 2. Visit the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) Explore Australia’s oldest and most visited art museum See a vast collection of Australian and international art Cost: Free for general admission, special exhibitions may have a fee Best time to visit: Weekday mornings for fewer crowds Insider tip: Check the NGV website for free guided tours and events Graffiti Art In Melbourne Laneways 3. Experience the Old Melbourne Gaol Step back in time in this 19th-century prison turned museum Learn about infamous criminals like Ned Kelly Cost: Adults AUD $30, Concession AUD $25 and Children AUD $17 Best time to visit: Early morning to avoid crowds Insider tip: Book a night tour for a spooky experience The Old Melbourne Goal Showing The Prisoners Cells 4. Ride the City Circle Tram Take a free tram ride around Melbourne’s CBD Learn about the city’s history through onboard commentary Cost: Free Best time to visit: Outside of peak hours for a more comfortable ride Insider tip: Use this as a hop-on-hop-off service to explore different parts of the city The Melbourne City Circle Tram – A Must Do In The City 5. Shop at Queen Victoria Market Experience Melbourne’s largest open-air market Browse fresh produce, gourmet foods, and unique souvenirs Cost: Free entry Best time to visit: Early morning for the freshest produce Insider tip: Join the night market on Wednesdays during summer for a festive atmosphere Grab a bargain at the famous Queen Victoria Markets in Melbourne Inner Suburbs Just a stone’s throw from the CBD, Melbourne’s inner suburbs offer a different flavor of the city’s culture. From bohemian enclaves to sports-mad precincts, these areas showcase the diversity that makes Melbourne so special. 6. Watch a Match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) Experience the electric atmosphere of Australia’s sporting cathedral Watch cricket in summer or Australian Rules Football in winter Cost: Varies depending on the event, starting from AUD $25 for general admission Best time to visit: During a big match or final Insider tip: Take a guided tour on non-game days to access restricted areas The incredible Melbourne Cricket Ground 7. Stroll Through the Royal Botanic Gardens Explore 38 hectares of stunning landscapes and plant collections Enjoy a picnic or join a guided Aboriginal Heritage Walk Cost: Free entry Best time to visit: Spring for blooming flowers or summer for outdoor events Insider tip: Don’t miss the Tropical Glasshouse for exotic plant species The peaceful and beautiful Melbourne Royal Botanic Gardens 8. Visit the Shrine of Remembrance Pay respects at Victoria’s national war memorial Learn about Australia’s military history in the visitor centre Cost: Free entry (donations welcome) Best time to visit: Attend the Remembrance Day service on November 11 Insider tip: Climb to the balcony for panoramic views of Melbourne’s skyline The Solemn and thought provoking Melbourne Shrine Of Remembrance 9. Explore St Kilda Beach and Luna Park Relax on Melbourne’s most famous beach Enjoy rides at the historic Luna Park amusement park Cost: Beach access is free, Luna Park entry is from AUD $5 Best time to visit: Summer weekends for a lively atmosphere Insider tip: Stay for sunset to see little penguins at St Kilda Pier The incredible Melbourne Luna Park at St Kilda 10. Dine in Carlton’s Little Italy Indulge in authentic Italian cuisine on Lygon Street Experience Melbourne’s rich multicultural heritage Cost: Varies, but many affordable options are available Best time to visit: Dinner time for the best atmosphere Insider tip: Try the gelato at Pidapipo, a local favorite (This gelato will change your world! It is that good – Ian) The mouth watering Lygon Street Carlton in the early morning Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges Just an hour’s drive from Melbourne, the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges offer a perfect escape into nature. Rolling hills, world-class wineries, and lush forests await those seeking a taste of Victoria’s countryside. 11. Go Wine Tasting in the Yarra Valley Visit renowned wineries like De Bortoli and Yering Station Sample cool-climate wines, especially Chardonnay and Pinot Noir Cost: Tastings from AUD $5 – $15, often refundable with purchase Best time to visit: Weekdays for a more personal experience Insider tip: Book a wine tour to avoid driving and enjoy multiple wineries Who doesn’t enjoy a wine tasting in the Yarra Valley 12. Ride the Puffing Billy Railway Take a journey on Australia’s oldest steam railway Travel through the beautiful Dandenong Ranges Cost: Adults from AUD $65, Children from AUD $45 Best time to visit: Autumn for stunning foliage Insider tip: Book the first-class carriage for a more luxurious experience A favorite for many years – Puffing Billy steam train 13. Visit the TarraWarra Museum of Art Explore contemporary Australian art in a stunning modernist building Enjoy the fusion of art, architecture, and landscape Cost: Adults AUD $12, Concession AUD $10 Best time to visit: During exhibition changeovers for a diverse experience Insider tip: Combine with a visit to TarraWarra Estate winery next door The incredible Tarrawarra Museum of Modern Art is a must! 14. Hike in the Dandenong Ranges National Park Choose from various trails suitable for all fitness levels See native wildlife and giant Mountain Ash trees Cost: Free entry Best time to visit: Early morning for bird watching Insider tip: Try the 1000 Steps Kokoda Track Memorial Walk for a challenge There is never too much nature – Dandenong Ranges National Park 15. Indulge at the Yarra Valley Chocolaterie & Ice Creamery Watch chocolatiers at work and sample free chocolates Enjoy gourmet ice cream made with local ingredients Cost: Free entry, treats from AUD $5 Best time to visit: Weekday mornings to avoid crowds Insider tip: Join a chocolate-making workshop for a hands-on experience It’s always ice cream time -Yarra Valley Chocolaterie & Ice Creamery As we leave the lush landscapes of the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges, our journey through Victoria’s best attractions continues. From the rolling hills and world-class wineries, we now set our sights on new horizons, each offering its own unique flavors of Victorian charm and adventure. Stay tuned as we explore more of what makes Victoria a truly exceptional destination! Mornington Peninsula As we journey south from Melbourne, the Mornington Peninsula unfolds before us, a playground of pristine beaches, rolling vineyards, and charming coastal towns. This diverse region offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure, making it a favorite getaway for both locals and tourists alike. 16. Relax at Peninsula Hot Springs Soak in natural thermal mineral waters with over 50 bathing experiences Enjoy the hilltop pool with 360-degree views of the peninsula Cost: From AUD $55 for general bathing (varies by season and time) Best time to visit: Weekdays for a more tranquil experience Insider tip: Book an early morning session to watch the sunrise from the hilltop pool So many options for a “me” day at the Peninsula Hot Springs 17. Visit the Colorful Bathing Boxes at Brighton Beach See the iconic, brightly painted beach huts along the shoreline Capture Instagram-worthy photos with Port Phillip Bay as a backdrop Cost: Free to visit Best time to visit: Early morning or late afternoon for the best light Insider tip: Walk further down the beach for less crowded photo opportunities The world renowned Brighton Bathing Boxes. The cost as much as a house! 18. Go Wine Tasting in Red Hill Sample cool-climate wines at boutique cellar doors Enjoy stunning views of vineyards and olive groves Cost: Tastings from AUD $5 – $15, often refundable with purchase Best time to visit: Weekdays for a more personal experience Insider tip: Try the local Pinot Noir, a specialty of the region WIne tasting at Red Hill Victoria. Wine tasting keeps making it’s way onto our various lists because it’s so much fun! 19. Explore Point Nepean National Park Discover military fortifications and tunnels from World War II Enjoy panoramic views of Port Phillip Bay and Bass Strait Cost: Free entry Best time to visit: Spring for wildflower displays Insider tip: Hire a bike to cover more ground and see all the sights There is so much to see at Point Nepean NAtional Park – of course natural but a huge amount of history as well. 20. Arthurs Seat Eagle, Mornington Peninsula Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Port Phillip Bay, the Mornington Peninsula, and Melbourne’s skyline. Experience a tranquil gondola journey through the beautiful State Park, spotting native wildlife and lush vegetation. Adults $24, Children (4-16) $15, Concession $21, Family (2 adults + up to 3 children) $70. Visit late afternoon for stunning sunsets or early morning for crisp, clear vistas, preferably on weekdays to avoid crowds. Insider tip: Pack a picnic to enjoy at the summit’s picnic grounds with barbecue facilities for a perfect al fresco dining experience with a view. A picture tells a thousand words. Arthurs Seat Eagle Gondola rides are spectacular Phillip Island Just a short drive southeast of Melbourne, Phillip Island offers a unique blend of wildlife experiences and natural wonders. Famous for its penguin parade and motor racing circuit, this compact island packs a lot of excitement into a small package. 21. Watch the Penguin Parade Witness scores of fairy penguins returning to shore at sunset Learn about penguin conservation efforts Cost: Adults from AUD $27.25, Children from AUD $13.50 Best time to visit: Summer for longer daylight hours and warmer weather Insider tip: Book the underground viewing experience for an up-close encounter. It’s worth every cent to be at eye level with these cute little guys. No matter how many times I’ve watched the Phillip Island penguin parade, it is still amazing and an absolute joy. 22. Visit the Koala Conservation Centre See koalas up close in their natural habitat Walk along treetop boardwalks for a unique perspective Cost: Adults AUD $13.20, Children AUD $6.60 Best time to visit: Early morning or late afternoon, when koalas are more active Insider tip: Bring binoculars for a better view of koalas high in the trees Koala’s. They are always just so cute and cuddly 23. Explore the Nobbies Centre Discover the marine life of Bass Strait through interactive displays Spot seals and seabirds from the boardwalks Cost: Free entry Best time to visit: Winter for the chance to see migrating whales Insider tip: Visit at sunset for spectacular views and photo opportunities The amazing Nobbies, showing Mother Nature at her finest 24. Experience the Grand Prix Circuit Take a guided tour of the famous Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Try go-karting or hot laps for an adrenaline rush Cost: Various packages are available, starting from AUD $18 for basic entry Best time to visit: During motorsport events for a thrilling atmosphere Insider tip: Book a hot lap experience to feel the speed of the track. Click Here Go karting around the world famous motor bike Grand Prix track. 25. Surf at Cape Woolamai Catch waves at one of Victoria’s most popular surfing spots Hike the Cape Woolamai trail for stunning coastal views Cost: Free for beach access Best time to visit: Early morning for the best surf conditions Insider tip: Take a surfing lesson if you’re a beginner I can’t swim or surf, but if I could, I think surfing at Cape Woolamai would be up with the best Great Ocean Road Leaving the wildlife wonders of Phillip Island behind, we embark on one of the world’s most scenic coastal drives – the Great Ocean Road. This iconic route stretches along Victoria’s southwest coast, offering breathtaking ocean views, lush rainforests, and iconic rock formations that have become symbols of Australia’s natural beauty. 26. Marvel at the Twelve Apostles Witness the famous limestone stacks rising from the Southern Ocean Learn about the geological processes that formed these natural wonders Cost: Free to view Best time to visit: Sunrise or sunset for dramatic lighting Insider tip: Visit the Gibson Steps to get a beach-level view of the cliffs The 12 Apostles along the Victorian Coast. One of the worlds great coastal drives 27. Walk Through the Otway National Park Treetop Walk Stroll along elevated walkways through the treetops of an ancient rainforest Climb the spiral staircase for panoramic views above the canopy Cost: Adults: AUD $25, Children: AUD $9.50 Best time to visit: Early morning to avoid crowds and spot wildlife Insider tip: Join a guided night walk to see nocturnal animals The Treetop Walk in Otway National Park. The Cape Otway treetop walk is about 2km long and takes about 1 hour to complete 28. Surf at Bells Beach Catch waves at one of Australia’s most famous surfing beaches Watch professional surfers during the Rip Curl Pro surfing competition Cost: Free beach access Best time to visit: Early morning for the best surf conditions Insider tip: Visit during Easter for the chance to see the Rip Curl Pro Surfing at Bells Beach. Are you even a surfer if you haven’t surfed at Bells Beach? 29. Explore the Seaside Town of Lorne Stroll along the picturesque foreshore and pier Visit the Qdos Arts Gallery and Sculpture Park Cost: Free to explore, gallery entry may vary Best time to visit: Summer for beach activities and vibrant atmosphere Insider tip: Try the famous fish and chips at Lorne Fish and Chips The beautiful seaside town of Lorne and it’s famous jetty 30. Visit the Split Point Lighthouse Climb to the top of the iconic ‘White Queen’ lighthouse Enjoy panoramic views of the Great Ocean Road coastline Cost: Tours from AUD 15 for adults, AUD 8 for children Best time to visit: Clear days for the best views Insider tip: Keep an eye out for migrating whales between June and October The beautiful Split Point Lighthouse on the Great Ocean Road Grampians National Park From the coastal wonders of the Great Ocean Road, we now turn inland to the rugged beauty of the Grampians National Park. This ancient landscape of towering sandstone mountains, cascading waterfalls, and rich Aboriginal heritage offers a stark contrast to the coastal scenes we’ve left behind. 31. Hike to The Pinnacle Take on one of the park’s most popular and rewarding hikes Enjoy breathtaking views over the Grampians and surrounding plains Cost: Free (park entry fees may apply) Best time to visit: Early morning for cooler temperatures and fewer crowds Insider tip: Start from the Sundial Carpark for a shorter, but still challenging route Test out your mind control and walk to the edge of The Pinnacle 32. Visit Brambuk – The National Park and Cultural Centre Learn about Aboriginal culture and the park’s natural history Join a guided tour or try traditional Aboriginal activities Cost: Free entry, some activities may have a fee Best time to visit: Weekdays for a quieter experience Insider tip: Try your hand at boomerang throwing or didgeridoo playing The Brambuk Cultural Centre in the Brambuk National Park 33. See MacKenzie Falls Witness one of Victoria’s largest and most spectacular waterfalls Take the steep trail to the base of the falls for an up-close experience Cost: Free Best time to visit: After rainfall for maximum water flow Insider tip: Bring appropriate footwear as the trail can be slippery The beautiful and relaxing Mackenzie Falls 34. Go Rock Climbing at Mount Arapiles Challenge yourself on world-class climbing routes for all skill levels Enjoy stunning views of the surrounding Wimmera Plains Cost: Free for self-guided climbing, guided tours available Best time to visit: Spring or autumn for ideal climbing conditions Insider tip: Even if you’re not a climber, the sunset views from the summit are worth the drive It’s adrenaline time. Rock climbing up Mount Arapiles 35. Explore the Halls Gap Zoo See native Australian wildlife and exotic animals up close Join animal feeding sessions and keeper talks Cost: Adults AUD 35, Children AUD 19 Best time to visit: Weekdays for a quieter experience Insider tip: Book an animal encounter for a more personal experience A cute Red Panda at the Hall Gap Zoo As we conclude our journey through the Grampians, we’ve experienced the diverse landscapes that make Victoria such a unique destination. From coastal drives to mountain hikes, from wildlife encounters to cultural experiences, each region offers its own special charm. But our Victorian adventure is far from over – there’s still so much more to explore in this remarkable state! Goldfields Region As we leave the rugged landscapes of the Grampians behind, we venture into the heart of Victoria’s Gold Rush country. The Goldfields region is steeped in history, with charming Victorian-era architecture, fascinating museums, and of course, opportunities to strike gold yourself! 36. Step Back in Time at Sovereign Hill Experience life during the 1850s gold rush in this living museum Pan for real gold in the diggings Cost: Adults AUD $39, Children AUD $20 Best time to visit: Weekdays to avoid crowds Insider tip: Stay for the evening sound and light show, ‘Aura’ Sovereign Hill Ballarat is a step back in time to when the gold mining boom was happening 37. Explore the Bendigo Art Gallery Visit one of Australia’s oldest and largest regional art galleries See an impressive collection of Australian art from the 19th century to today Cost: Free for general entry, special exhibitions may have a fee Best time to visit: During major exhibitions for a chance to see world-class art Insider tip: Check out the gallery’s sculpture park for outdoor art The impressive Bendigo Art Gallery. 38. Tour the Central Deborah Gold Mine Descend 61 meters underground to explore a real gold mine Learn about the harsh working conditions of 19th-century miners Cost: Surface tour start at AUD $15, underground tours start at AUD $55 Best time to visit: Any time, as the temperature underground is constant year-round Insider tip: Book the ‘Nine Levels of Darkness’ tour for the full mining experience The Central Deborah Gold Mine shows a working gold mine from last century 39. Visit the Ballarat Wildlife Park Get up close with native Australian animals, including kangaroos and koalas Join guided tours and animal presentations Cost: Adults AUD $35, Children AUD $19.50 Best time to visit: Early morning, when animals are most active Insider tip: Don’t miss the Tasmanian Devil feeding time The Ballarat Wildlife Park showcasing all our native animals, including wombats! 40. Ride the Bendigo Talking Tram Tour the city on a vintage tram while learning about Bendigo’s history Hop on and off at key attractions around the city Cost: Adults AUD $20, Children AUD $11 Best time to visit: Weekday mornings for a less crowded experience Insider tip: Use the tram to visit the Golden Dragon Museum and learn about Bendigo’s Chinese heritage No trip to the gold fields is complete without a ride on the famous Bendigo Talking Tram High Country From the golden past of the Goldfields, we ascend to the crisp air and stunning vistas of Victoria’s High Country. This region is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts, offering everything from skiing to wine tasting, set against a backdrop of the Australian Alps. 41. Ski or Snowboard at Mt Buller Hit the slopes at one of Australia’s premier ski resorts Enjoy a range of winter activities, from downhill skiing to snowshoeing Cost: Day passes from AUD $133 for adults, AUD $75 for children (prices vary by season) Best time to visit: July to September for the best snow conditions Insider tip: Visit midweek for shorter lift queues and better accommodation deals Skiing and snowboarding at Mt Buller. Not for me, but thousands love it! 42. Cycle the Murray to Mountains Rail Trail Ride through picturesque countryside on this 116 km sealed off-road trail Stop at charming towns, wineries, and gourmet food producers along the way Cost: Free to ride, bike hire is available from various operators Best time to visit: Autumn for comfortable riding weather and beautiful foliage Insider tip: Plan your ride to include a stop at the Milawa Cheese Factory Test out your fitness on this bike trail. Well over 100 klm’s but it’s broken into smaller sections. Murray to Mountains Bike Trail 43. Visit the Brown Brothers Winery in Milawa Tour one of Australia’s leading family-owned wineries Enjoy wine tasting and a meal at the acclaimed Patricia’s Table restaurant Cost: Tastings start at AUD $5, tour prices vary Best time to visit: Weekdays for a more personal experience Insider tip: Try their unique Patricia sparkling wine Brown Brothers Winery is one of Australia’s oldest, most well-known, and most successful wineries. 44. Explore Mount Buffalo National Park Hike through stunning alpine landscapes and see unique rock formations Enjoy panoramic views from the Horn, the highest accessible point in the park Cost: Free entry Best time to visit: Summer for hiking, winter for snow activities Insider tip: Don’t miss the view from the historic Mount Buffalo Chalet Spectacular scenery along the walking trails of Mount Buffalo National Park 45. Go White Water Rafting on the Mitta Mitta River Experience thrilling rapids in a beautiful wilderness setting Suitable for beginners to experienced rafters Cost: Full-day trips from around AUD $195 per person Best time to visit: Spring for high water levels Insider tip: Combine your rafting trip with a stay at a local farm stay for a true High Country experience Let your adrenaline junkie out to play and enjoy the white water rafting on the Mitta Mitta river. Gippsland Our final region takes us to the southeastern corner of Victoria. Gippsland is a vast area known for its diverse landscapes, from unspoiled beaches to lush rainforests and picturesque lakes. 46. Explore Wilson’s Promontory National Park Hike through stunning coastal and mountain landscapes Spot native wildlife like wombats, kangaroos, and emus Cost: Free entry, camping fees apply for overnight stays Best time to visit: Spring for wildflowers, summer for beach activities Insider tip: Take the hike to Squeaky Beach to experience the famous quartz sand Just a snapshot of the incredible scenery to be found at Wilsons Promontory 47. Visit the Buchan Caves Tour spectacular limestone caves with stunning formations Learn about the geological and Aboriginal history of the area Cost: Adults AUD $22.50, Children AUD $13.50 for a guided cave tour Best time to visit: Year-round, as the cave temperature remains constant Insider tip: Combine your visit with a bushwalk in the Buchan Caves Reserve The Buchan Caves are extremeley popular with visitors to the area and it’s not hard to see why. 48. Cruise the Gippsland Lakes Explore Australia’s largest inland waterway system Spot dolphins, pelicans, and other wildlife Cost: Various cruise options are available, starting from around AUD $25 Best time to visit: Summer for water activities, winter for birdwatching Insider tip: Visit Raymond Island to see its famous koala population Crusinin, fishing and sight seeing in the Gippsland Lakes is a very special experience. 49. Tour the State Coal Mine in Wonthaggi Descend into an authentic coal mine and learn about mining history Explore the surface facilities and historic buildings Cost: Adults AUD $19.50, Children AUD $14.50 Best time to visit: Weekends for full range of activities Insider tip: Bring a jacket, as it can be cool underground, even on warm days The State Coal Mine at Wonthaggi is another very popular spot with visitors. Make sure it’s on your “must do” list. 50. Visit the Tarra Bulga National Park Walk among giant mountain ash trees and lush fern gullies Cross the famous suspension bridge for stunning canopy views Cost: Free entry Best time to visit: After rainfall, when the forest is misty and magical Insider tip: Keep an eye out for lyrebirds, known for their impressive mimicry Tarra Bulga National Park is a special place with the local indigenous people and a spectacular place to visit. Wrapping it all up: Conclusion As our journey through Victoria’s 50 best attractions comes to an end, it’s clear that this compact state packs an incredible punch when it comes to diverse experiences. From the cosmopolitan laneways of Melbourne to the rugged coastline of the Great Ocean Road, from the snow-capped peaks of the High Country to the serene waters of the Gippsland Lakes, Victoria offers a rich tapestry of landscapes, cultures, and adventures. Whether you’re a nature lover, a history buff, a foodie, or an adrenaline junkie, Victoria has something special in store for you. The state’s compact size means you can experience an incredible variety of attractions in a single trip, making it an ideal destination for both short getaways and extended holidays. As you plan your Victorian adventure, remember that each season brings its own unique charm to the state. Summer offers perfect beach weather and outdoor festivals, autumn paints the landscapes in stunning colors, winter brings snow to the alps and cozy winery experiences, and spring bursts with wildflowers and renewed energy. People often ask what is the best month to visit Victoria, Australia and the answer is, it depends on what you want to see.Cricket at the MCG and the answer is December for the world famous Boxing Day Test. Skiing or snowboarding at Mount Buller and you better visit in July or August. But for all the natural scenary and attractions like Puffing Billy and Sovereign Hill, the answer is any month. No matter when you visit or what you choose to do, one thing is certain – Victoria will captivate you with its beauty, charm you with its hospitality, and leave you with memories to last a lifetime. You will never complete your list of places to visit in Victoria. So pack your bags, bring your sense of adventure, and get ready to discover the very best of Victoria. Your unforgettable journey through the Garden State awaits! Other Australian “To Do” Lists If you like it, why not share it