Tab, did you know that Australia and the US are pretty much the same size? Just a factoid for you to think about.
When people come here, they like to:
- look at our wildlife, which is vastly different from everywhere else
- bask in our sunshine which, I'm told, is also vastly different from everywhere else
- swim at our beaches, which are exceptionally clean and golden and have great surf
- visit our national parks, which have interesting stuff in them, such as aboriginal rock art (among the oldest in the world) or living fossils (like the recently-discovered Wollemi Pine) or ancient species like the Cassowary or the Wombat or the Salt-water Crocodile
- enjoy our lifestyle, which is also different from elsewhere and which is, largely, engaged in outdoors
- have a barbie (not a barbecue or a braai or a cookout: a *barbie* which contains prawns and sausages and beer)
- drive across the Nullarbor, the Great Sandy Desert or the Kimberley, which are all well worth seeing
- visit Ayers Rock (sorry, I'm that old), which is the largest inselberg in the world and which is surrounded by amazingly unique geology
- visit other worthy places like the Warrumbungles, the Katherine Gorge, Kakadu, the South West Corner, the Koorong, Lake Eyre, Lake George and Cape York Peninsula
- visit Newcastle, which is a *wonderful* place to be and which is a great starting point for beaches, mountains, lakes, rivers, wine-country and even Sydney!
- visit Sydney, which is historic and bustling and interesting and almost as good as Newcastle, but not quite.
Does that help???