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ISP Holiday Programs

Holiday adventure tours have been developed to introduce students to the exciting sights of the East Coast of Australia.

All programs are fully guided and escorted by Education Queensland staff.

The range of fun adventures in Cairns include snorkelling on the Great Barrier Reef, a cable car ride through rainforest, cuddling koalas and BBQs on the beach.

Sydney's exciting adventures include breathtaking views from Sydney tower across the city, sightseeing at the world famous Opera House, Circular Quay, Taronga Zoo officially the world's best international zoo, the spectacular Blue Mountains and swimming at the legendary Bondi Beach.

The Southern Safari travels along Australia's famous east coast and stops at Byron Bay, Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra and many more exciting places. Activities include kayaking, shopping and lots of sightseeing.

Before undertaking any local, interstate or national travel whilst enrolled in a Queensland Government International Student Program, students must submit a Travel Consent Form (new window) 57k Microsoft® Word document

Please note it is also a requirement that students read and abide by the International Student Travel Policy (new window) 56k Adobe PDF document before undertaking such travel.

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