Little Creatures Brewery is a microbrewery in an old boat shed near Fremantle’s harbour that also does excellent food.
Little Creatures Brewery
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
Lone Pine is a large wildlife sanctuary with loads of native Australian animals including kangaroos and koalas as well as Tasmanian devils, wombats, dingoes and various reptiles. It is the world’s largest koala sanctuary with over 130 koalas.
Longreach bus and coach stop
Greyhound coaches connect Longreach to Brisbane, Mount Isa and Rockhampton and stop at the Outback Travel Centre at 115 Eagle Street.
Longreach train station
Longreach’s train station on Landsborough Highway serves the twice-weekly Spirit of the Outback service to Rockhampton and Brisbane.
Longreach Visitor Information Centre
Lorne coach stop
V/line coaches go to Geelong and Warrnambool along the Great Ocean Road. Coaches stop outside the visitor information centre on Otway Street near the Great Ocean Road.
Lorne Visitor Information Centre
Loxton bus and coach stop
Premier Stateliner run a coach service between Adelaide and Loxton, stopping outside the tourist information centre on Bookpurnong Terrace.
Loxton Historical Village
This small open-air museum is a historical village with a main street that features more than 30 buildings. The Historical Village has been created to portray life here during the early 20th century.
Loxton Visitor Information Centre
Luna Park
Luna Park is a St Kilda landmark and even if you don’t go inside the park it is essential to take a photo with the huge laughing face greeting visitors to this small amusement park at St Kilda Beach.
Luna Park is really geared towards families with kids 4–15 years, but adults can also enjoy the attractions. Rides include the Scenic Railway (the world’s oldest continuously operating roller coaster) as well as a Ferris wheel and several newer “jaw dropping, eye ball popping, lose your lunch super thrill rides” like the Enterprise, Power Surge and the Pharaoh’s Curse.
Mac's Milk Bar and Cafe
Locals head to Mac’s Milk Bar on Bangalow Road for great fish and chips.
Mackay Airport (MKY)
You can get direct flights to Mackay Airport (MKY) from Brisbane, Melbourne, Rockhampton, Sydney and Townsville. Jetstar flies to Brisbane; Qantaslink flies to Brisbane, Rockhampton and Townsville; Tiger Airways fly to Melbourne and Virgin Australia flies to Brisbane and Sydney.
Mackay Airport is around 5km south of the city centre.
Mackay Bus Terminal
Greyhound and Premier Motor Service coaches stop at Mackay Bus Terminal at the corner of Macalister and Victoria Streets.
Mackay train station
The Spirit of Queensland train stops in Mackay en route between Brisbane and Cairns.
Mackay train station is on Connors Road in Paget about 5km south of the city centre.
Mackay Visitors Information Centre
MacKenzie Falls
This is one of the most popular short walks in the Grampians National Park and it can get very crowded at busy times. It is a steep, but short and relatively easy, walk that takes you to Victoria’s largest waterfall.
Macquarie Harbour cruises
World Heritage Cruises operate boat trips on Macquarie Harbour that include a visit to Sarah Island.
Maffra coach stop
V/line coaches go to Sale, where the coach meets connecting train services to Melbourne. V/line coaches have two stops on Johnson Street; one on the west side of Pearson Street and the other at Lions Club Park.