Tasmania is famous for it’s wilderness regions and among the amazing forests is Lake Pedder When I was a young student at the Australian National University, back in the early 1970s, the Canberra campus atmosphere was heady with social consciousness, and student activism was seen and heard on a wide range of issues, like Australia’s […]
Welcome to Ute-opia
There’s much more to Deniliquin than meets the eye. Boots, bands, beer and blue singlets. Add a BIG convoy of utes and you’ve got one of Australia’s most iconic country festivals: the legendary Deni Ute Muster. Since its commencement in 1999 the festival has developed a unique blend of activities and entertainment. It has two […]
The Land Before Time
In a small corner of Queensland’s vast outback, you will pass through lands once inhabited by dinosaurs, but as Monica McInnes discovered, dinosaur hunting isn’t just for the kids. Imagine mustering sheep across the cracked black soil of western Queensland and stumbling across a dinosaur bone that’s been pushed to the surface from the water […]
Mutawintji National Park
Experience the grandeur and wonders of outback NSW In the semi-arid backblocks of far western New South Wales, about half way between Broken Hill and White Cliffs, lies Mutawintji National Park – 690 sq. km of rugged, mulga-clad ranges dissected by sinuous gorges and creek beds lined with red gums. Beyond the ranges, wind-blown saltbush […]
Project ‘Nugget’ On The Road
Introducing project ‘Nugget‘ – our long term concept camper. We have for some time wanted to run a long term concept testing RV rig to be able to inform you about new innovations and design changes that give you a far greater choice and scope for your own travel needs. Thus I am very pleased […]