Port Douglas is a gateway to both rainforest and reef on Queensland’s Far North Coast – making it an irresistible tropical getaway.... 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
Sydney is Australia’s largest and most cosmopolitan city. It boasts some of the most photographed landmarks in the world, a wonderland of national parks, forest mountains, and historic riverside towns, and is also a bit of an exhibitionist.... 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
Australia has some of the most stunning natural landscape in the world. And best of all, you don’t have to go far outside of the cities to find something beautiful.... 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 are some places that will instil the fear in most people and the Port Arthur prison must have done that back in the day when it was a fully functioning convict prison in the largely unknown country of Australia.... Read full article
Graced by elegant 19th-century buildings and oak-studded parks, Launceston lies in a picturesque spot on the island's northeast at the head of the Tamar River.... Read full article
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