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1. Sydney Fish Market, Sydney
The Southern Hemisphere’s largest fish market reopened in January 2026 following a 6,000m2 redevelopment.

The early-morning Dutch-style fish auction remains the centrepiece, delivering a fast-paced, loud and visually intense experience as buyers bid on the day’s catch straight from the boats. Beyond the auction, the waterfront precinct now hosts more than 40 food and retail outlets, complemented by group tours, tastings and cooking classes at the Sydney Seafood School.

2. Dalabon Aboriginal Cultural Experience, Northern Territory
Located three hours south-east of Darwin, Dalabon Aboriginal Cultural Experience is an invitation to engage deeply with living Aboriginal culture through food, storytelling and hands-on learning.

Set against the natural landscapes of the Katherine River region, the three-hour experience highlights Pamkal Family Cookups featuring classic bush tucker, including kangaroo tail, enjoyed alongside cultural practices such as weaving. Guests gain authentic insights into Indigenous traditions while supporting the local Dalabon community.

3. Brisbane Oyster Farm Tours, Brisbane
Set against the clear waters and sweeping coastal scenery of Moreton Bay, Brisbane Oyster Farm Tours offers an interactive and Instagrammable farm-to-table experience.

Guests learn how premium Queensland oysters are sustainably grown, shuck their own oysters immersed in the ocean and enjoy the tastings. A short ferry ride from Brisbane, tours run for up to four hours, accommodating groups of up to 100 guests, or 300 guests total via private vessels.

4. Seven Mile Beach Golf Course, Tasmania
Seven Mile Beach Golf Course offers a scenic, links-style golf experience just 10 minutes from Hobart Airport. Bordering Seven Mile Beach, the course combines ocean views with a relaxed playing environment suited to mixed-ability groups.

The 18-hole championship South Course winds through undulating coastal dunes, with 37 bunkers and three routing zones spanning high dunes, sheltered valleys and the ocean’s edge, making it suited for incentives, networking rounds, and informal corporate competitions.

5. SOL Elements, Gold Coast
Inspired by Japanese bathing traditions, SOL Elements is Australia’s first “floating” elemental bathhouse set on a tranquil lake and immersed in subtropical rainforest at Tamborine Mountain.

Designed for mindful immersion, the experience combines magnesium pools, cold plunges, sauna, steam and curated spa rituals within a serene, phone-free environment. With limited guest numbers and a strong connection to nature, it is a distinctive option for incentives and wellness-led programmes.

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