
Snow & ski
Australia's world-class ski resort
On the right day, this resort boasts similar conditions and terrain to those found in North America, Europe and Japan.
Craig Tansley is a freelance travel journalist based on the Gold Coast. He specialises in islands, ski resorts and adventure.
On the right day, this resort boasts similar conditions and terrain to those found in North America, Europe and Japan.
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