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The Joys of Birdwatching in Australia

Discover Australia's diverse birdlife with over 850 species, including 46% that are found nowhere else in the world. From Honeyeaters to Australian Robins, explore the unique habitats and stunning avian tapestry that make Australia a birdwatcher's dream. Protecting these rare species is a priority for conservation efforts. Learn more on the Birdlife Australia website.

Ultimate Outback Adventure on the Savannah Way: Cairns to Broome

There's nothing quite like a self-drive journey along the Savannah Way, Australia's ultimate adventure trail stretching from Tropical North Queensland to the Kimberley in Western...

The Striking Beauty of Tasman National Park

Located in the southeastern corner of Tasmania, Australia, Tasman...

Dorrigo National Park: New South Wales’ Subtropical Retreat

Discover the captivating beauty of Dorrigo National Park in New South Wales, Australia. Immerse yourself in a verdant rainforest, wander through towering trees, and be enchanted by the tranquil sounds of nature. Explore the Forest Sky Pier for breathtaking panoramic views, and venture beyond the park to the vibrant city of Coffs Harbour. With its diverse landscapes and abundant wildlife, Dorrigo National Park is a must-visit destination for nature lovers. Plan your trip and experience the magic of this small but mighty gem.

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Ecotourism in Australia: Environmentally Responsible Travel Down Under

Ecotourism in Australia is a big deal which is...

Six of the Best Varieties of Australian Wines

Australia's wine industry is celebrated for its diversity, with...

Songlines: Navigating the Dreamtime and Modern World

In the heart of Australia's cultural heritage lie Songlines,...

The Life and Times of the Koala Bear

The Koala Bear (Phascolarctos cinereus), often simply referred to...

Dreamtime: The Heart of Indigenous Culture and Spirituality

The cultural and spiritual tapestry of Australia's Indigenous people...

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The Dandenong Ranges National Park: Nature’s Beauty Close to Melbourne

The Dandenong Ranges National Park is conveniently situated just...

Alpine National Park: Soaring to the Heights

The Alpine National spans across Victoria's alpine region, with...

The Best of Victoria’s Mountain Biking Destinations

Victoria, Australia, is a a fine location for mountain...

The Magic and Excitement of Victoria’s Snow Resorts

VICTORIA'S SKI RESORTSVictoria's Snow Resorts offer enchanting winter landscapes,...

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Quality Time on a 3-Month Self-Drive Holiday Around Australia

Australia, a land of awe-inspiring diversity and staggering natural...

Clare Valley Wine: World Class Rieslings and Full Bodied Reds

Located in South Australia, the Clare Valley wine is...

Munga-Thirri Simpson Desert National Park: World’s Largest Sand Dune Desert

Munga-Thirri Simpson Desert National Park in Australia is the...

The Beautiful Red Gums of Murray River National Park

Murray River National Park is located about 240 km...

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Heritage and Modernity: the Charm of Bathurst and Orange Region

Discover the rich history and charm of Bathurst, Australia's oldest inland settlement, before traveling onto Orange with its charming Botanic Gardens and Cook Park.

Murramarang National Park: Beautiful Forest and Coastline

Explore the captivating coastline of Murramarang National Park in New South Wales, Australia. Discover stunning beaches, diverse wildlife, and breathtaking trails. Pack your sense of adventure and experience the untamed beauty of this coastal paradise.

Best Spots for Whale Watching in NSW

Every year, between the late fall and early spring,...

Orange Botanic Gardens: Captivating All Year Round

We recently had the pleasure of visiting, Orange Botanic...

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Take a Plunge: Tjoritja West MacDonnell National Park

Tjoritja West MacDonnell National Park is situated approximately 120...

3 Glorious Weeks in the NT Darwin to Uluru

Embark on a journey through Australia's Northern Territory, where ancient culture and stunning landscapes await. From Darwin to Uluru, immerse yourself in the untamed beauty of this wild region. Encounter wildlife, explore museums and markets, and venture to Litchfield and Kakadu National Parks. Don't miss the opportunity to witness the awe-inspiring Jim Jim Falls from above. Get ready for an unforgettable 21-day self-drive tour that delves into the heart of Australia's indigenous heritage.

Exploring Kakadu National Park: A Journey into Indigenous Culture and Breathtaking Wilderness

Kakadu National Park in Australia's Northern Territory showcases the...

A Warm Smile in the Tiwi Islands: Rich Culture. Vibrant. Welcoming

The Tiwi Islands, situated 80 km north of Darwin,...

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Exploring the Ancient Ecosystems of the Daintree Rainforest

Located in Far North Queensland, Australia, the Daintree Rainforest is an example of ancient ecosystems, evolving over 135 million years. The distance from Cairns...

Discovering Cairns: Gateway to the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree

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Discover the Wonders of Flinders Chase National Park and Its Unique Wildlife on Kangaroo Island

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The Vibrant Ecosystems of Green Island

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Ten Great Activities at Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens

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The Amazing Rock Art of the Laura Quinkan Galleries

Discover the UNESCO-listed rock art galleries in Quinkan Country, near Laura. Explore ancient depictions of Aboriginal culture and history in this captivating collection of well-preserved artwork. The rock art at Laura offers a unique window into Australia's ancient past, providing insights into the customs, beliefs, and everyday life of the Aboriginal communities that once called Cape York Peninsula home. These invaluable galleries are a testament to Australia's rich Aboriginal heritage and are protected and managed by the local Aboriginal community and other dedicated organizations. Experience the profound beauty and cultural significance of the Laura rock art galleries, recognized as one of the world's top sites by UNESCO.
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