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Weather & Climate for Lamington
Closest Weather Station
Hinze Dam
Distance from Lamington 35.72km NE
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Mean Max. °C
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29.1
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28.8
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27.7
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25.7
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23.3
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21.0
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20.8
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22.2
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25.0
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26.4
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27.3
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28.9
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Mean Min. °C
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20.2
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20.5
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19.2
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16.8
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13.9
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11.7
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10.3
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10.7
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13.3
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15.5
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17.4
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19.2
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Mean Rain mm
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151.2
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206.0
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143.8
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123.4
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135.4
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74.5
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54.6
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42.9
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44.8
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88.0
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122.4
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152.9
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Australia
The Australian landscape has an amazing diversity, contrasts and natural wonder. Iconic sites such as the sacred red rock Uluru (Ayers Rock) to the rainforests of eastern Australia, Australia's Red Centre reaches out to magnificent and varied coastlines.
Australia is like nowhere else on earth. It is as large as the United States of America and about twice the size of the European Union, but has only 22 million people. It is adventurous, stylish and friendly, has unique flora and fauna and a fantastic climate. Australians are hospitable and enjoy the outdoors, music, performing arts, dining, pubs, multicultural restaurants and good friends.
Australia's diverse mix of environments and cultures offers an encounter equal to any in the world. Explore lively, sophisticated cities, experience the awe-inspiring beauty of Australia's natural wonders, discover the ancient mysteries of Aboriginal culture, and see and feel the rigours of life in the rugged Outback. All are within reach of any of our capital cities or major regional centres. Regardless of what you choose to see and do, Australia guarantees the experience of a lifetime! Information on places to visit and things to do is available at Tourism Australia, Tourism Queensland and the Australian Traveller magazine or by contacting the organisers ICMS Australasia - Tours
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Australian Capitals
Brisbane
Brisbane is Australia's largest city in the subtropics, enjoying an enviable climate of hot, bright summers and warm, mild winters that makes any time of year a good time to visit. Brisbane is a scenic city, surrounded by hills and lookouts, with several impressive bridges spanning the Brisbane River. Brisbane Botanic Gardens, at the foothills of Mt Coot-tha, is a magnificent sub-tropical garden, notable for its spreading bunya pines, palm trees and exotic flowers. South Bank Parklands on the Brisbane River is the site of a riverbank promenade, city beach, waterways, theme attractions, cafes, restaurants and entertainment.
www.visitbrisbane.com.au
Canberra
Canberra is the capital of Australia and a vibrant, active city, with great attractions, dining and family fun. Canberra is the site of many national social and cultural institutions and buildings, including the Australian War Memorial, National Gallery of Australia, National Museum of Australia and the National Library of Australia. Once you've exhausted the monuments and galleries, get into the great outdoors. This planned city - one of the few in the world - is famous for its lake, parklands and native bushland surrounds.
www.visitcanberra.com.au
Sydney
Sitting on one of the most beautiful harbours in the world Sydney enjoys a mild sunny climate and miles of golden beaches. Stroll along Circular Quay enjoying the sights of the world famous Opera House, or why not climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge! Enjoy the local seafood along with fine local beers and wines and take a walk around the historic Rocks area to see original landmarks.
www.sydneyaustralia.com
Melbourne
Situated on the Yarra River, Melbourne is the "cultural heart" of Australia. Visitors come for its shopping, restaurants, nightlife and the sporting calendar. City attractions include the bustling Queen Victoria Market, the Southgate complex including Crown Casino. A shopper's haven, there are many places to spend your money from sophisticated Collins St in the heart of the city to trendy fringe areas of Fitzroy and Richmond. Visit Brunswick Street for an overwhelming choice of Italian restaurants or St Kilda for a stroll along the beach or to sample a pastry. Hop on a tram to take it all in!
www.visitmelbourne.com
Adelaide
The sunniest city in Australia and famous for its churches, Adelaide provides elegance in its gracious Victorian and Edwardian structures with famous Adelaide lace ironwork intact. Boulevards of galleries and museums flow into the serene Botanic Gardens whilst Rundle Street Mall is the heart of the shopping district, cafes, bars and restaurants district. Superb sandy beaches lie to the west of the city. Six out of the top 10 Australian wines are made within a few hours drive of the City.
www.adelaideeguide.com
Hobart
Australia's only island state and featuring some of the country's oldest cities, Tasmania is full of unique features from the lavender fields of Launceston to the nature walker's delight of Cradle Mountain. Try the world famous King Island cheeses and don't miss the colonial town of Richmond or Port Arthur convict settlement. The Tasmanian Devil can be seen in the Bonorong Wildlife park. Easily accessed by air or car ferry from Victoria, Tasmania is well worth a visit and is known as the "apple of Australia's eye".
Perth
The vibrant and modern city of Perth sits on the Swan and Canning rivers with the Indian Ocean to the west and the ancient Darling Ranges to the east. In the middle of the city lies Kings Park featuring acres of Botanic gardens with a section of natural bushland representing Perth from years ago. Just 20km to the south lies Fremantle, from where the battle of the America's Cup took place in 1987. Fremantle is the cultural centre of Perth with its café society, charming buildings, lively markets and arty ambience. Why not visit Rottnest Island, 19km off the coast of Fremantle, home to an indigenous marsupial known as the quokka (often mistaken for rats!)? There is virtually no motorised traffic on the island and bicycle is the main means of transport.
www.perthtourism.com.au
Darwin
Darwin is arguably Australia's most cosmopolitan city, boasting a population made up of people from more than 60 nationalities and 70 different ethnic backgrounds. The city's multicultural mix is particularly highlighted by its many exciting ethnic cultural festivals and weekly food and craft markets. Located right on the edge of the Timor Sea providing picturesque sunsets and a doorway to Asia. Darwin's weather is perfect from May to September. The days are mild and the nights are balmy and cool. This is the Dry Season, when the days are characterised by gentle Southeast trade winds and blue skies are the norm.
www.darwineguide.com
Other places of Interest
Gold Coast
From golden beaches to sub-tropical rainforests to glitzy nightlife, the Gold Coast has it all. Surfers Paradise is a shoppers' haven featuring everything from bikinis to Australian opals. Finish off with a cocktail in one of the many Oceanside bars or take a dip in the sun-drenched beaches of the Pacific Ocean . Just a short drive inland finds you meeting many Australian native birds and animals in places such as Lamington National Park, which is where our symposium will be located.
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