We tour around the ‘other’ gold region of Western Australia Many travellers exploring the Western Australian goldfields centre themselves around the Kalgoorlie-Coolgardie region, but there is much history to be found a little further afield, as we discovered during our recent road trip through the old gold mining areas of Cue, Sandstone, Gwalia and Menzies. CUE – […]
Ecotourism In The Outback
Wooleen Station’s brochure claims: “360 degrees of land and 360 degrees of sky – it’s a bit like living in your own national park”. Camped on the banks of the Murchison River about sixteen kilometres from the station homestead the quiet of the mulga scrub landscape is broken only by bird calls along the river […]
Iron Cliffs And Canyons – Karijini National Park
The park is most notable for its many gorges containing waterfalls and water holes On a sultry summer day in 1952, mining magnate Lang Hancock and his wife, Hope, were flying from his asbestos mine in the north of Western Australia towards Perth, when looming storm clouds forced them to divert their light plane low […]
On The Road To The Big Red Bash
Ever keen to hit the road, when Editor Gregg suggested a journey to the Big Red Bash Heather and I signed up immediately. Having never been to Birdsville, it was a great opportunity to see some of that country even if the planned departure date coincided with our return from a 15,000km adventure to Western […]
WA Golden Outback
Sometimes a trip is all about the destination… The process of getting there and back is simply a means to an end. Other times it is the journey itself that is the trip. There is no iconic end point. You don’t ‘arrive’ somewhere. It is the travelling itself that is the purpose, and the sum […]