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Queensland Weekender

Mel discovers true island life on Daydream Island in Tropical North Queensland.

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Season 19
Bridget gets festive at a very special farm. Bridget unwinds at Cape Tribulation. Liz visits the baby tigers at Dreamworld and Sammie visits Palm Beach to see the yourtown house.
For the past 34 years, the Queensland Tourism Awards have been showcasing the best of the best across the state. Today we reveal this year’s gold award winners.
Kay visits a dinosaur wonderland. Duane explores Tamborine Mountain via army tank. Victoria checks out interactive art on the Gold Coast, while Chris discovers a well kept bushwalking secret.
Kay is staying at a wilderness campground with creature comforts, Chris explores kid heaven at Treasure Island on the Gold Coast while Bridget is feeding lambs, milking cows and riding horses.
Kip learns how to sail from the best, Luke and Cody are travelling to Cairns. Mel relives the days of the drive-in while Victoria is hitting the road for a family holiday.
Luke and Cody are giving you a taste of the ultimate outback adventure, Mel sets sail in the Whitsundays while Lee is soaring over Rainbow Beach.
Victoria takes a road trip through the Atherton Tablelands, where she stumbles on the enchanting town of Yungaburra.
Kip knows the perfect spot to quench your thirst this summer, Chris beats the heat with a sunrise paddle while author Chris Adams shares some of the state's buried history.
The red dirt adventure through Queensland’s agricultural heartland continues as we explore Thallon, Bollon, Wallam Creek and meet a local Nindigully artist.
Join us for a very special red dirt adventure through Queensland’s agricultural heartland.
Mel finds the easiest way to sail around the Whitsundays. Chris explores the Fraser Coast and its many family offerings. Sammie is living her best life and Kip visits a creative festival in Ipswich.
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