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H.A.C. is a Non Profit Tourism Organisation registered under the Co-operatives Act 1997 using the Internet to build up a vast Library of Places to stay and things to see all over Australia, linked to all relative regional Shire Tourist Information Centres to provide the visitors with a comprehensive information folio.

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Holiday Venues join this "Holiday Cooperative" so they can make direct contact with the thousands of holiday travellers who access this site direct from the Search Engines.

REDUCED RATES
You can make a "direct to the venue" booking for anything from Accommodation, or tickets to Theme Parks, and all varieties of Tourist Attractions , and at no extra costs placed on the normal rates, in fact as it is the policy of HAC to make no commission charges to any trader, and have all enquiries directed to their respective website, many traders then may opt to reward you by providing their services and products at great rates, because they are saving from 10% to 25% commission costs.

SOME HISTORY OF OUR SOUTH AUSTRALIA

POPULATION APPROX 1.55 MILLION

European settlement in South Australia began in 1836.
Adelaide, the capital, was a planned city, and retains much of its early architecture. The Adelaide Festival, held every two years, is an international cultural event.
South Australia is the source of many fine wines. The wine-producing areas, including the Barossa Valley, are major tourist attractions.

Industrial output includes steel, ship building and car manufacturing.

 

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The vastness of our Country with Tourism features in all States, Victoria, South Australia, West Australia, Queensland, Northern Territory, and Tasmania would take months to enjoy, you can start with our Directory Maps.

Sturt's Desert Pea, Swainsona formosa, was adopted as the floral emblem of South Australia on 23 November 1961, using the name Clianthus formosus.
This species, a member of the pea family, Fabaceae, is confined to Australia, where it occurs in all mainland States except Victoria. The original collection was made in 1699 by William Dampier on Rosemary Island in the Dampier Archipelago

 

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