Central Australia is magical, just ask the tourists, backpackers or Grey Nomads. And ask the locals; the Arrernte people whose cultural heritage is rooted in the land; the residents who were born and raised in Alice Springs; or others still, who moved to Alice Springs for work (people will often …
A Day in Alice… Like a Local
Monday, September 17, 2018FLY OR DRIVE? What to consider when you travel to Adelaide – Kody Dobson
Tuesday, August 21, 2018You’re in the weeks leading up to your mid-semester break, you and your friends are looking for a fun adventure to go on, all your ideas for Sydney and Newcastle have been exhausted. You start browsing the internet, and a Buzz Feed comes up on your Facebook feed: ‘The hidden …
The healing powers of camping
Tuesday, July 24, 2018Mental stress is on the rise. Perhaps it is the exponentially increasing pace of life—there is just too much our minds have to process in too little time. So, why not consider a camping trip? Blogger Jenny Harrison explains how taking refuge in the arms of nature can release all that stress.
The Great Ocean Road: Australia’s Sensational South-East Coast on a Gas Money Budget
Monday, June 18, 2018The Great Ocean Road is a twisting journey stretching 244km from Torquay to Allansford near Warrnambool. Its stunning cliff faces and townships along the drive are a huge attraction for tourists, both domestic and international. Some of its many naturally occurring destinations include Loch Ard Gorge and its surrounding cliffs, …
Travel Shame – by Ally Burston
Thursday, September 7, 2017If you’ve ever experienced it, you’re probably among those of us classified as homebodies, bookworms, or hermits. I threw in that last one to get the other 80%ish of you on board (yes, we know what you call us). As we scroll through our Instagram feed that’s filled with Toyota-jumps …