Outback Events Take Over Bedourie Promoted as an oasis in the desert, Bedourie, with a local population of just 140, lies 1,620 km west of Brisbane and just over 100km east of the Northern Territory border on the edge of the Simpson Desert. Out here, where they are slowly recovering from years of drought, the […]
Temple Gorge, Kennedy Ranges, Western Australia
One thing that appeals immediately you reach the Kennedy Ranges National Park camp ground is that it is located within a stone’s throw of the Ranges. The camp ground nestles in the shadow of the towering ramparts of the eastern side of the Ranges. The location couldn’t be more perfect. The main Temple Gorge walk […]
Hamelin Station Stay
Shark Bay, WA Located just over 700 km north of Perth, the World Heritage area of Shark Bay is a popular destination for an increasing number of travellers and holiday makers. These days famous for its Monkey Mia dolphins, ancient stromatolites, beautiful Shelly Beach, Australia’s most westerly mainland point at Steep Point (also a fishing […]
Nyah Sports Ground Free Campsite
There are free campsites then there are free campsites. Some have smelly long drops toilets but are beside great fishing spots or very scenic places. Some have no shade and are bare and dusty while others have tall grass with rubbish tangled all through it. Some have great amenities but no other reason to camp […]
Goldstream 1760 Bunk Pop Top
Bunked down Shaun Noble, one of the owners of Goldstream RV, with his family – wife Narelle and children Harrison and Ruby were part of the convoy on our recent Birdsville Big Bash adventure. Naturally enough they travelled with a Goldstream – a new 1760 Pop Top compact family tourer with bunks and options that […]