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Australia turns it on year-round for visitors, with something to see and do in every season. Here’s our guide to the top six seasonal events across Australia. In spring and summer, you can find seasonal wonders like Jervis Bay on the New South Wales South Coast, which transforms into something out of a fairy tale with a glowing ocean of Bioluminescent Plankton. Iconic native wildflowers bloom Australia-wide during September, October and November each year, where daisies turn meadows into carpets of colours. It’s Jacaranda Season Australia-wide from October to November where the entire country becomes a photographer’s delight with the streets lined in a floral and soothing purple haze. Tasmania has the largest lavender fields in the Southern Hemisphere and during the summer months of December, January February, rows of vivid purple spring to life filling the summer atmosphere with its signature aromatic smell In the cooler part of the year, you won’t want to miss attractions like the Southern Lights, aka Aurora Australis; a spiritual sky dance and an unmissable seasonal must. The Staircase to the Moon in Broome, Western Australia from March-October reflects is another winter must-see, where the rising full moon across the tidal flats so perfectly reflects the moon, it creates a mesmerising ‘staircase to the moon’ effect across the water. Learn more: https://www.australia.com/ta-yt/thing... - - - - - Subscribe to our channel: / australia - - - - - Connect with us: Web: https://www.australia.com Twitter: / australia Facebook: / seeaustralia Instagram: / australia #seeaustralia