Australia Open for Booking on 12Go

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Australia Open for Booking on 12Go

We are excited to announce that 12Go has launched more than 3,500 routes of bus and ferry inventory in Australia in February. Now the country's largest bus transport network and ferries are open for booking with us.

Here are some of the most popular routes across Australia that can be booked via 12Go.Asia:

From Sydney to Melbourne
With Greyhound Australia from 12 hours, from AUD254
With Tiger Australia, Virgin Australia Airlines, Qantas Australia, Jetstar Australia 95 minutes, from AUD171

From Sydney to Brisbaine
With Greyhound Australia 16 hours, from AUD456

From Brisbane to Gold Coast
With Greyhound Australia 80 minutes, from AUD34

From Sydney to Canberra
With Greyhound Australia 4 hours, from AUD86

From Melbourne to Canberra
With Greyhound Australia 8 hours, from AUD216

From Brisbane to Byron Bay
With Greyhound Australia 3 hours, from AUD108

From Sydney to Byron BayWith Greyhound Australia 13 hours, from AUD310

From Byron Bay to Sydney
With Greyhound Australia 13 hours, from AUD296

From Brisbane to Noosa
With Greyhound Australia 2 hours 30 minutes, from AUD50

From Byron Bay to Gold Coast
With Greyhound Australia 2 hours, from AUD58

Ferry service from American River to Cape JervisWith Kangaroo Island Connect 45 minutes, from AUD40

A valid ID and PDF voucher should be produced at boarding. 

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