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Avis Australia Tour Programme Participating Locations Avis Australia Tour Programme Participating Locations Telephone Telephone Telephone Telephone Facsimile Facsimile Facsimile Facsimile Australian Capital Territory T Nowra (ZD1) (02) 4423 2424 v Maryborough Airport (MBH) (07) 4122 3644 South Australia Caltex Skyview Service Station 4421 6553 Terminal Building 4650 4121 5951 Local Rentals (02) 6249 6088 Bolong Rd Bomaderry 2541 Local Rentals (08) 8410 5727 Palm Cove (PC1) (07) 4059 2499 v Port Macquarie Airport (PQQ) (02) 6584 5673 Villa Paradiso Apts 4055 3946 METROPOLITAN AREAS Terminal Building 2444 6584 6961 111 Williams Esplanade 4879 METROPOLITAN AREAS CANBERRA T Redcliffe (RC4) (07) 3865 1788 ADELAIDE REMOTE AREAS Shop 6 Wighton St, Margate 4020 3865 1724 v Canberra Airport (CBR) (02) 6249 1601 Adelaide (AD1) (08) 8410 5727 6257 4080 T v Broken Hill (BHQ) (08) 8087 7532 T Strathpine (SP7) (07) 3865 1788 136 North Terrace 5000 8410 4001 Cnr Argent & Bromide Sts 8088 4873 Matilda Service Station, 3865 1724 Braddon (FG5) (02) 6249 6088 2880 116 Gympie Rd 4500 v Adelaide Airport (ADL) (08) 8234 4558 17 Lonsdale St 2601 6249 6779 Arrival Rd, Domestic Terminal 8234 4004 T Ulladulla (UL0) (02) 4455 1645 T Keperra (KP1) (07) 3865 1788 Adelaide Airport 5950 T Fyshwick (F1W) (02) 6239 1022 Mathews Auto Centre 4454 0235 Mobil Service Station 3865 1724 79-85 Collie St 2609 6239 1008 149 Princes Highway 2539 Cnr Samford Rd & Dawson Pde 4054 T Hindmarsh (HM4) (08) 8241 5200 416 Port Rd 5007 8241 5211 GOLD COAST New South Wales Northern Territory v Coolangatta (OOL) (07) 5536 3511 Local Rentals 136 333 Local Rentals (08) 8981 9922 Coolangatta Airport 4225 5536 7062 COUNTRY AREAS Pacific Highway v Whyalla Airport (WYA) (08) 8645 9331 METROPOLITAN AREAS REMOTE AREAS T Gold Coast (AX1) (07) 5502 0388 Terminal Building, 8645 4406 85-87 Spencer Drive, Nerang 4211 5502 0366 Whyalla Airport 5600 SYDNEY DARWIN T Whyalla (WY7) (08) 8645 9331 Artarmon (U10 ) (02) 9439 3733 Surfers Paradise (SFP) (07) 5539 9388 City Office (DW1) (08) 8981 9922 Cnr Ferny & Cypress Aves 4217 5531 7096 Unit 2/40 Playford Ave 8645 4406 327 Pacific Hwy 2064 9437 5948 BP Service Station 8981 3155 89 Smith St 0801 SUNSHINE COAST T v Port Augusta (PUG) (08) 8641 1010 T Bankstown (BT8) (02) 9792 1714 Michael’s Automotive 8641 1261 100 Milperra Rd, Revesby 2212 9773 9913 v Darwin Airport (DRW) (08) 8945 0662 Maroochydore (MD4) (07) 5443 5055 35 Victoria Parade 5700 8945 0774 T Dee Why (DEY) (02) 9982 6622 Shop 6, Ocean Court 5443 1675 Cnr Ocean St & Beach Rd 4558 814 Pittwater Rd 2099 9971 2588 Alice Springs (AS3) (08) 8953 5533 Shop 4, 52 Hartley St 0871 (a.h. 0418 890 132) REMOTE AREAS T Hornsby/Castle Hill (YL4) (02) 9489 7111 v Maroochydore Airport (MCY) (07) 5443 5055 8953 0087 David Low Way 4558 5443 1675 126 Pacific Hwy 2077 9489 9706 T v Olympic Dam (OLP) (08) 8671 0677 v Alice Springs Airport (ASP) (08) 8952 3694 Noosa (NSA) (07) 5447 4933 Terminal Building 8671 1399 T Hurstville (HV7) (02) 9553 8635 Olympic Dam Airport 5725 48 Forest Rd 2220 9588 2080 Shop 1 Ocean Breeze Resort 5447 2134 v Ayers Rock (AYQ) (08) 8956 2266 Cnr Hastings St & Noosa Drive 4567 Connellan Airport, Yulara 0872 8956 2487 Kings Cross (SY4) (02) 9357 2000 CAIRNS Tasmania 200 William St 2011 9357 1930 Kakadu (A4C) (08) 8979 0660 Aurora Resort 8979 0610 T Cairns City (CQ4) (07) 4051 5911 Local Rentals (03) 6234 4222 Parramatta (PMT) (02) 9630 5877 Arnhem Hwy, South Alligator 0886 86 Victoria Rd 2150 9683 6587 135 Lake St (Cnr Aplin St) 4870 4052 1487 Tennant Creek (TC7) (08) 8962 1666 METROPOLITAN AREAS T Ryde (WRD) (02) 9809 7577 T v Cairns Airport (CNS) (07) 4035 9100 Bluestone Motor Inn 8962 3622 4035 9979 West Ryde Ethanol Service Station 9809 4067 Stuart Highway 0861 HOBART 899 Victoria Rd West Ryde 2114 TOWNSVILLE Hobart (HBT) (03) 6234 4222 Star City - Pyrmont (PY7) (02) 9660 7666 Queensland v Townsville Airport (TSV) (07) 4725 6522 125 Bathurst Street 7000 6234 4190 80 Pyrmont St 2009 9660 7988 4725 1183 Local Rentals (07) 3252 7111 v Hobart Airport (HBA) (03) 6248 5424 v Sydney Airport (SYD) (02) 8374 2847 T Townsville (TV4) (07) 4721 2688 Cambridge 7170 6248 5981 Mascot (all terminals) 2020 8374 2890 81-83 Flinders St East 4810 4772 2633 METROPOLITAN AREAS LAUNCESTON T Taren Point (TA5) (02) 9540 1088 PORT DOUGLAS Caltex Service Station 9540 1601 BRISBANE Launceston City (LT3) (03) 6334 7722 114 Taren Point Rd 2229 Port Douglas (PD7) (07) 4099 4331 Hotel Grand Chancellor 6391 8455 Brisbane (BN1) (07) 3252 7111 3/11 Warner St 4871 4099 5086 29 Cameron St 7250 World Square (SY5) (02) 9261 0750 275 Wickham St, 3854 1057 395 Pitt St 2000 (Next to Avillion) 9261 3163 Fortitude Valley 4006 v Launceston Airport (LST) (03) 6391 8314 Airport Rd Evandale 7212 6391 8455 NEWCASTLE Brisbane (BN0) (07) 3221 2900 COUNTRY AREAS Cnr Albert & Charlotte Sts 4000 3210 1080 Mayfield (NWS) (02) 4960 2955 Airlie Beach (AXX) (07) 4946 6318 DEVONPORT BP Mayfield, 33 Maitland Rd 2304 4968 0433 v Brisbane Airport (BNE) (07) 3860 4200 Block B Shop 5A 4946 6574 All terminals 4007 3857 0005 366 Shute Harbour Rd 4802 v Devonport Airport (DPO) (03) 6427 9797 v Newcastle Airport (NTL) (02) 4965 1612 East Devonport 7310 6427 0008 Williamtown 2318 4965 1868 T Brisbane North (BX8) (07) 3865 1788 T v Bundaberg (BDB) (07) 4152 1877 131 Zillmere Rd 3865 1724 31 Takalvan St 4670 4151 6701 Devonport (ED8) (03) 6427 9797 WOLLONGONG Boondall 4034 FerryTerminal 6427 0008 T v Gladstone (GLT) (07) 4978 2633 East Devonport 7310 T Main Office (WLL) (02) 4228 4111 T Brisbane West (JH4) (07) 3375 9001 Gladstone Airport (a.h. 4978 5578) Reservations via Devonport Airport 47 Flinders St 2500 4226 3017 2666 Ipswich Rd, Darra 4076 3375 9004 Aerodrome Rd 4680 4978 1735 v Wynyard (BWT) (03) 6442 2512 GOSFORD T Brisbane Southside (BX9) (07) 3808 2477 T v Mackay Airport (MKY) (07) 4951 1266 Airport Entrance 7325 6442 1083 Cnr Parramatta & Kingston Rds 3808 4508 T Main Office (GOS) (02) 4323 2222 4957 2125 Underwood 4119 322 Mann St, Gosford 2250 4323 6307 v Proserpine (PPP) (07) 4946 6318 T Caboolture (KA7) (07) 3865 1788 C/- Proserpine Airport 4946 6574 Caltex Service Station, 3865 1724 Reservations via Airlie Beach COUNTRY AREAS 73 Morayfield Rd 4510 T Rockhampton (RK1) (07) 4927 3344 T v Albury/Wodonga (ABX) (02) 6021 5399 T Capalaba (KA4) (07) 3245 6777 Main Office Canoona Rd 4700 4927 9984 Avalon St 6021 8508 Shop 10 3245 6410 Albury Airport 2640 103 Old Cleveland Rd 4157 T v Rockhampton Airport (ROK) (07) 4927 3344 4927 9984 T v Ballina (BNK) (02) 6686 7650 T Ipswich (07) 3375 9001 Old Terminal Building 6686 0431 Ipswich Auto Care 3375 9004 Ballina-Byron Gateway Airport 2478 41 Brisbane St 4305 v Coffs Harbour Airport (CFS) (02) 6651 3600 Terminal Building 2450 6652 6894 COUNTRY AREAS Coffs Harbour (C6H) (02) 6651 3600 T Hervey Bay (DJ9) (07) 4122 3644 22 Park Avenue 2450 6652 6894 C/- Harvey World Travel 4121 5951 Shop 3, 9 Torquay Rd Pialba 4655 v Grafton (GFN) (02) 6643 2922 Mobil Four Ways Service Station 6642 6236 v Hervey Bay Airport (HVB) (07) 4122 3644 105 Bent St 2460 Terminal Building 4121 5951 T Moss Vale (BW5) (02) 4861 3008 T Maryborough (MY2) (07) 4122 3644 Shell Service Station 4869 1109 78 Walker St 4650 4121 5951 Argyle Street 2576 NB: v designates Airport serviced, T designates Trucks, 4WD and Commercial Vehicles (not all vehicles available at all locations) CT5542 - August ‘05 Avis Australia Tour Programme Participating Locations (cont’d) Telephone Telephone Telephone Facsimile Facsimile Facsimile T Warrnambool (WMB) (03) 5562 8063 T v Learmonth (LEA) (08) 9949 2492 Victoria Port Warrnambool Village 5562 4990 Murat Rd 9949 4612 Local Rentals (03) 9663 6366 14A Pertobe Rd 3280 T v Newman (ZNE) (08) 9175 1221 Airport Terminal 9175 1664 METROPOLITAN AREAS Western Australia T v Port Hedland Airport (PHE) (08) 9140 1877 MELBOURNE Local Rentals (08) 9325 7677 Airport 6721 9172 2040 v Avalon Airport (AVV) (03) 5227 9833 Port Hedland (PH6) (08) 9140 1877 80 Beach Rd Avalon 3212 5227 9830 METROPOLITAN AREAS 7 Tindale Court 6721 9172 2040 T Bayswater (B9A) (03) 9720 1488 PERTH 100 Canterbury Rd 3153 9720 1533 Fremantle (KD3) (08) 9430 4588 T Blackburn (DO9) (03) 9878 6400 17 Queen St 6180 9335 9626 172 Whitehorse Rd 3130 9894 3425 T Joondalup (J4N) (08) 9300 9292 City Office (ME1) (03) 9663 6366 7 Delage St 9300 9293 110 A’Beckett St 3000 9663 2551 (Cnr Winton Rd) 6027 T Clayton (CL8) (03) 9562 3300 T Osborne Park (O1P) (08) 9444 1966 2215C Princes Hwy, Mulgrave 3170 9562 3699 440 Scarborough (a.h. 9310 1058) Beach Rd 6017 9444 1933 T Dandenong (DG3) (03) 9794 6855 1 Hammond Road 3175 9794 6856 Perth (PE1) (08) 9325 7677 46 Hill St 6000 (a.h. 9277 1177) T Footscray (FC3) (03) 9318 9600 9325 9021 470 Geelong Road 9318 9611 Footscray West 3012 v Perth Airport (PER) T Frankston (FS3) (03) 9781 3322 Domestic (08) 9277 1177 51 Davey St 3199 9783 4734 9478 3636 T Geelong (LQ1) (03) 5221 1332 International (08) 9477 1302 344 Latrobe Terrace 3220 5222 5077 9477 2020 v Melbourne Airport (MEL) (03) 9338 1800 T Welshpool (WLP) (08) 9458 6222 All terminals 3045 9330 2870 184 Welshpool Rd 6106 (a.h. 9458 6222) 9350 6027 T Melton (M6L) (03) 9746 9954 Goodyear Auto Service (ah) 5332 8310 161 High St 3337 9746 0244 COUNTRY AREAS T Moorabbin (MRB) (03) 9555 7171 377 Warrigal Rd 3189 9555 6213 T v Albany Airport (08) 9842 2833 Albany Hwy 6330 9842 2030 T Preston (YL6) (03) 9478 6511 644 High St 3072 9478 1471 T Albany (ALH) (08) 9842 2833 145 King Sound Albany Hwy 6330 9842 2030 T South Melbourne (AX5) (03) 9690 9944 Cnr York & Moray Sts 3205 9690 7094 T v Bunbury (BUY) (08) 9721 7873 76 Blair St 6230 (a.h.
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