Three hours west of Melbourne, the Grampians National Park is home to rugged rock formations, breathtaking panoramas, and indigenous rock art dating back 22,000 years.... Read full article
Formerly a convict settlement, the World Heritage Listed town of Port Arthur is one of Australia’s most important convict sites. Culture Trip explores Port Arthur’s transformation from prison to Tasmanian’s foremost tourist destination.... Read full article
It can be confusing when people talk about Margaret River. Its name can refer to the town, the river, or the whole region on Australia’s west coast. But fret not, as we’ll just be talking about the region for this article. ... 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
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
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
Under a tongue-in-cheek sign proclaiming "No Stairway to Heaven," brilliant cocktails, the perfect playlist and impeccable handmade pizzas came together in one of the coolest bars in what's definitely one of the coolest cities ... Read full article
Inside the World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef, the Whitsundays are 74 sun-soaked tropical islands with pearly beaches and popular resorts.... 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
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