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1. Bogongview Motor Inn
The Bogong View Motor Inn is located in the "Heart of the Alpine High Country" in magnificent Bright.School groups catered for, with assistance given for itineraries, tour guides, ski and clothing hire and boxed lunches available.

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2. Maroochy River Resort
Great rowing training on the upper reaches of the Maroochy River. Absolute waterfront self contained cabins on the Sunshine Coast accommodating up to 85 persons in total. Secure storage for skulls.

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3. The Woolbrokers Hotel
Woolbrokers Hotel is centrally located in the heart of Darling Harbour - a great location at a great price. We are proud to offer clean, comfortable and affordable accommodation in a prime location with easy access to everything Sydney has to of

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4. Adventure Melbourne YHA
Adventure Melbourne is a fully refurbished 120-bed hostel dedicated entirely to groups with no individual guests in the venue. It features four-bed and twin-share rooms, plus ensuite apartments for group coordinators.
 

5. Blue Mountains YHA
About the YHA: Centrally located, National Tourism Award winners, art deco charm, walk to attractions. Private group function area with own kitchen (catering available), lounge, TV/Video, dining area. BBQ area available, outdoor courtyard and balc
 

6. Canberra City YHA
Canberra City YHA is the most centrally located group accommodation in Canberra.
 

7. Comfort Inn and Suites Robertson Gardens
 

8. Hotel Claremont Guest House
Accommodation for school groups visiting Melbourne Appropriate age group 6 - 17
 

9. Melbourne Discovery
As Melbourne’s largest provider of school camps we have the inside knowledge and planning expertise to make your next trip to the city an unforgettable experience. We offer a full range of tailored programs from Prep to VCE focused on educational ou
 

10. Sydney Central YHA
About the YHA: Large modern, well equipped facility. Meeting Rooms/Video Lounge, Games Room, Café, Luggage storage, swimming pool, information desk and tour/travel booking service, daily activities.
 

11. Thredbo YHA
About the YHA: Thredbo YHA is perfectly situated in the heart of Thredbo Village. Facilities include; barbeque area, TV/video room, self-catering kitchen, dining area, balcony with stunning mountain views, laundry facilities, bike storage roo
 

12. UWS- Hawkesbury Conference Centre & Motel
UWS- Hawkesbury Campus offer-30 room motel 3 1/2 star plus up to 100 student rooms and catering.
 

13. Wide Bay Motel and Conference Centre
We are a 22 room motel with dining and conference facilities and can cater to about 75 students for up to 5 meals per day. We have a 12 metre outdoor swimming pool and a recreation room with pool table and darts and chess board.
 

14. Backpackers INN Freo YHA
 

15. Hotel Heritage
 

16. Warrnambool Beach Backpackers
 

17. Fairbridge Village

18. Diana Alpine Lodge

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