Great Ocean Road Australia: The Greatest Drive Down Under
In Victoria, south Australia, the Great Ocean Road built by former soldiers after WWI, it’s a gorgeous drive with views of the ocean and the 12 Apostles.
In Victoria, south Australia, the Great Ocean Road built by former soldiers after WWI, it’s a gorgeous drive with views of the ocean and the 12 Apostles.
Impressions of Sydney and Melbourne Australia. A traveling couple learned to create 1000-word stories that go along with their many photos of the country.
Brisbane and Sydney, Australia’s wonderful East Coast Cities. Climbing the Sydney Harbor Bridge, visiting the highlights of each city, enjoying Australia.
Lawn Hill Gorge, in Queensland, Australia, is a great place to paddle, or float in tire tubes, while you camp beside the water. A lovely discovery in Queensland.
At Karijini National Park in Western Australia, there are many incredible gorges to visit, including Hancock, Hammersley, Knox, Dales, Joffre and Weano.
Magnetic Island, a small isle located off the coast of Queensland, Australia, is a great place to snorkel, or relax on the many beaches, or explore the Fort Walk to see fantastic views.
Sydney, Australia, is the largest city on the continent that features spectacular beaches like Bond’s Beach, plus unusual wildlife aborigine heritage for 9000 years.
In Kununurra, Western Australia, there is a place you can go if you love baby Kangaroos, at the Kangaroo Haven Rescue, baby joeys are bottle fed and raised.
By Joshua Clayton The only thing that I had set in my head was that I wanted to see a platypus. A real, wild platypus. I didn’t have any other specific goals in Australia except this. This was realized on an overcast, mild September morning crouched on the bank of a creek in the Tasmanian […]
Exploring the Underwater World of the Ningaloo Reef By Monica Puccetti The chaotic world of civilization falls further and further away as the odometer climbs higher. Kilometer after kilometer tick by, seemingly in time with the roadkill. One dead kangaroo, one kilometer was driven. It’s the strange, wild math of the Australian outback. The arid, […]
What Attracts ex-pats to Perth, Melbourne, and Adelaide? By Ruth Simons Recently, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth Australia were ranked in The Economist’s top ten “most livable” cities in the world: in first, fifth, and seventh respectively. While Australia currently ranks 11th on the HSBC Expat Explorer league table. So, just what is it about these […]
Fraser Island should, and must, be known as its original and true name of K’gari By Hannah Batson Indigenous populations around the world have fallen victim to the hostility of European settlement, but K’gari’s story is one of the most heartbreaking yet regrettably untold examples of this brutality. However most disturbingly, the name of Fraser […]