Crammed with cultural treasures, Canberra, in the ACT (Australian Capital Territory), is the carefully crafted capital of Australia. It's no accident that the city lies between Sydney and Melbourne.... Read full article
The travel stop, 1737 Clark Ave., will add 60 jobs and 100 truck parking spaces.
“We’re excited to add our 16th location to Georgia, which sits in an important corridor in the southeast part of the country,” said Greg Love, co-CEO of Love’s.... Read full article
Coast and toast go together like – well, toast and Vegemite. And that great Australian yeast extract does make an ingenious appearance at the idyllic Coast café at Lighthouse Beach (see its Facebook page).... Read full article
Kakadu National Park is one of the most prominent national parks in the Australian state of the Northern Territory. At around 20,000km2, Kakadu is nearly half the landmass of Switzerland.... Read full article
I must admit I have been to Launceston many times as a child but it is only really now that I fully appreciate the beauty of this town. ... Read full article
Flanked by national parks including towering forests, pristine coastlines and rugged granite outcrops, the Margaret River Region is the quintessential Western Australian holiday destination.... Read full article
There’s much more to Townsville than backpackers and cowboys. The north Queensland town has great hotels and easy access to gorgeous Magnetic Island... Read full article
A new era has dawned for Newcastle. Built on the back of convicts and forged by fire and steel, NSW's second largest city is midway through a mighty metamorphous from industrial port to contemporary, thriving metropolis.... Read full article
Noosa, on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast, is surrounded by stunning beaches, lakes, national parks, and the lush hinterland of Noosa National Park.... Read full article
Picnic on a Swedish boat, swim in an art deco pool and visit a new wine bar dedicated to riesling. Canberra proves its far more than museums and monuments.... Read full article
The factories have gone but Geelong hasn’t turned its back on its roots, converting workshops into cafés and mills into wineries and galleries. Add sea baths, walks, and boutiques and you’ve got the perfect break.... Read full article