True to its name, the Sunshine Coast, in South East Queensland, basks in year-round sunshine, and its mild, subtropical climate and squeaky-clean beaches make it one of the state's most popular tourist destinations.... Read full article
There’s something quite magical about first stepping foot on Fraser Island. Stretching over 120km, this raw, rugged sand island – the world’s largest – off Queensland’s southeast coast feels utterly otherworldly.... Read full article
Port Jackson, also called Sydney Harbour, inlet of the Pacific, 12 miles (19 km) long with a total area of 21 square miles (55 square km), which is one of the world’s finest natural harbours and the principal port of New South Wales, Australia.... 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
The Grampians National Park in Western Victoria is known for its sandstone peaks and abundance of native wildlife. It’s considered one of the must-visit places in the state and one of the most beautiful national parks in Australia. ... Read full article
You haven’t been to the NT capital until you have done at least one sunset cruise in Darwin Harbour. And while there’s no dearth of options, our pick is Darwin Harbour Cruises. ... Read full article
Perth is one of the planet's most isolated capital cities, yet this sun-soaked capital of Western Australia defies its remote location by boldly flaunting its riches - and there are many, both natural and material.... Read full article
Queensland’s original seaside escape, the Gold Coast has evolved from the coastline of excess that many travellers may remember from holidays gone by.... Read full article
Coober Pedy has a reputation for being a hot, dry, dusty, mining town – and it can be all of that – but that’s not all there is to this quirky, interesting, wild west town.... Read full article