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The Ultimate Guide to an Alien-Themed Adventure on the Extraterrestrial Highway

Take an RV road trip on Nevada's Extraterrestrial Highway for UFO sightings, alien-themed attractions, and eerie stops like the Black Mailbox and the world-famous Clown Motel.
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Top 10 things to do in Inverell, the Sapphire City

Renowned as the Sapphire City, Inverell is truly a gem in the crown of the New England Region of New South Wales. Here are the top 10 things to do in Inverell for your next getaway.
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Talking Heads

Ali Millar provides a guide to camping NSW's northern headlands.
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A Town Saved by Graffiti

The small town of Sheffield has, in recent years, come out from the shadows to show that it can draw tourists by the thousands.
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What a Picture

More than 80 million years ago Mother Nature gathered her forces in South Australia’s outback, pushed a range of sandstone and granite up out of the ground, then set about weathering and eroding it.
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On Location

The locations chosen for some of our best-known movies stretch from remote Australia to country towns and cities.
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Taking a Break at New Italy Museum

Whilst travelling the Pacific Highway just south of Woodburn and 83 kilometres north of Grafton, we took a break to check out the New Italy Museum...
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Breakaway Country

The Kanku-Breakaways Conservation Park, in the heart of South Australia, is a unique and strikingly beautiful landscape of profound cultural significance to Aboriginal people as well as a major drawcard for the nearby opal mining town of Coober Pedy.
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Treasure Trove

The Mitchell Shire is an Aladdin’s cave, and Seymour and its surrounds are the hidden gem, as Peter Quilty found out
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Indulge in Griffith

Named one of Australia’s best country towns by the Weekend Australian, it’s easy to see why Griffith, NSW is on the radar of so many travellers, especially foodies.
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Free to Roam

With 21 new sites recently approved, bush camping on South Australia’s stunning Yorke Peninsula is now easier than ever.
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Lachlan Shire. The Nature Escape You Didn't Know You Needed

From birdwatching to kayaking, Lachlan Shire offers the ideal RV escape in NSW's scenic central west.
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Trail of Turtles

Be captivated by the nesting season of Mon Repos beach’s turtles in Bundaberg
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New England Surprises

Convict tales, Celtic stone circles, and burning coal seams await intrepid travellers along the New England Highway
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Dive into Paradise

Dotted along South Coast NSW, you’ll find spectacular saltwater pools fed by the ocean’s waves.
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Perth Glory

If you’re looking to get away over the summer/autumn period in WA and want a few ideas, we’ve picked out six ideal getaways to offer inspiration
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The Coral Coast

Perth to Exmouth
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Dog Rock, an Albany Icon

Standing not far from the centre of town on the verge in Middleton Road, Dog Rock is in fact only the tip of a large underground granite boulder which, protruding through the surface here, bears a remarkable similarity to a dog’s head
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Grand Prize

Tales of seafaring adventure amid natural beauty
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The Ultimate Guide to Northern Territory Road Trips

Northern Territory road trips: waterfalls, desert wonders, and Aboriginal culture for every traveller.
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Not Conquer the Divide

The Great Dividing Range is key to the eastern seaboard’s natural lifeforce
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Wangaratta Wanderlust

A cathedral city in the north-east of Victoria, Wangaratta has a lot to offer RVers travelling between Melbourne and Sydney along the Hume Highway.
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Coast With the Most

Rachael Doherty explores the best of the Bellarine
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Where History Meets Nature

Come with us as we explore Gravesend, North Star, and Cobbadah.
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Tropical Treasures

The tourism capital of Queensland’s Far North sits on the western bank of Trinity Inlet, a meandering tidal estuary flowing into the Coral Sea sprinkled with yachts and flanked by green mountains.
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Making the Most of Mudgee

Boasting bucket-loads of good food, wine and regional charm, the delightful town of Mudgee will likely leave a mark on visitors
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Come on, Outback

Fiona Owens shares her insider tips for exploring Longreach, Qld and its endless blue skies, clean fresh air and wide open spaces.
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Queensland Oasis

Ian Smith goes in search of a special spot in Carnarvon National Park in Central Queensland
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Beauty and Bounty

Margaret River is one of the most popular holiday destinations in Australia, attracting an estimated 500,000 visitors annually for its internationally acclaimed wines and a smorgasbord of locally-grown gourmet food.
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Jerilderie: Touring Through Time

Located on the Newell Highway, Jerilderie is a must-see destination for all lovers of heritage history. From buildings to beautiful landscapes, to an infamous connection to the Kelly Gang, this town has something to offer all travellers.
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Top End Calling

With most state borders open again it might be time to consider planning your trip through the Northern Territory and in particular the Top End.
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Home on the Range

Farm stays added a new dimension to travelling the Darling River run
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‘Gilligan’s Island’ at Shepparton

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Unlock Your Lachlan Experience

Are you ready for an adventure that will take you off the beaten path and immerse you in the heart of New South Wales? Look no further than the Lachlan Shire, a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.
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Eight Amazing Lookouts in the Victorian High Country

Explore eight spectacular lookouts in the Victorian High Country, showcasing breathtaking peaks, scenic landscapes, and perfect spots for RV travellers and nature lovers.
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Finding Friends in the Top End

How a long-distance friendship inspired a Top End return
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High on the Hilltops

The New South Wales Hilltops Region is not just a culinary hotspot for food and wine lovers but a region bursting with heritage and hospitality.
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In the World of Goblins

A Spooky Forest in the Southwest of Western Australia
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WA's Wartime Secret

In the blazing heat of the Pilbara 36km south of Marble Bar, WA, in desolate semi-desert spinifex country, there can still be seen a few scattered remains of one of the best kept secrets of Australia’s involvement in WWII.
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Top 10 things to see and do in Kalgoorlie Boulder

Kalgoorlie is renowned for its rich mining history; particularly the famous Super Pit, one of the largest open-pit gold mines in the world.
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Out on a Limb

The Tasman Peninsula is best known for its convict-era heritage and the popular Port Arthur Historic Site, but there’s more to this place than first meets the eye.
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Baby It's Cold Outside

It might be cold during winter, but that doesn’t mean you have to park the RV for the season.
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Red Tales in the Sunset

During 20 years not much changes in geological terms; stunning beauty remains
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Little Island, Big Attitude

Whether you’re looking for rugged wilderness adventures, fishing, sites of historic and cultural significance, surfing, museums, gourmet produce or simply relaxing, there’s a patch of Tasmania that has your name on it.
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Exploring the Island

With their original plan of travelling throughout Victoria and New South Wales cancelled, CMCA members Ken and Robyn took the opportunity to explore their home state of Tasmania instead.
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Set in Stone

Recorded in an unlikely place is the story of Australia’s first European settlers. We plot a course for Wallabadah, NSW
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Saltwater Sanctuary

Shark Bay is so far off-the-beaten track that the local town has its own desalination plant; yet this vast, sandy wilderness caters superbly for travellers with beachfront holiday parks and more big-ticket discoveries than you might expect.
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At the End of the Rainbow

Like a proverbial pot of gold, the aptly named town of Rainbow Beach sits on the shore of sparkling Wide Bay at the end of a magnificent arc of multi-coloured sand cliffs.
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Adventure Awaits

Tucked away in the north-west of New South Wales, the Narrabri Region is renowned for its breathtaking rugged landscapes, wide open skies, rich history and welcoming communities.
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Making New Tracks

Coalmines. Power stations. Refineries. Not places the dedicated traveller would seek out, so how did Western Australia’s powerhouse become an unspoken adventure capital?
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An Eventful Holiday in Tasmania

The multitude of events that Tasmania has on offer all through the year might just make a great holiday experience as there is something to suit every traveller.
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Wanderlust on a Budget

Interested in travelling on a budget? Here is a collection of Aussie free camps State by State.
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Stopping All Stations

Western Australia’s station stays are something special: rustic, raw, and nothing short of outback realness.
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Green and Pristine

There are few places in Australia that boast immediate access to two World Heritage Areas. Port Douglas in Far North Queensland is one of those unique destinations.
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Coasting the Cassowary Coast

Katherine Sellers explores the spectacular Cassowary Coast
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Cloud Catcher

Emma Ryan goes on a pre-dawn mission at Mount Warning, NSW
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Gnome Sweet Gnome

When you wander down the street and see astronauts, beach bums, buskers, balloonists, cricketers, musicians, hunters, pilots, caravanners, gardeners and more, all within a few hundred metres of each other, you quickly realise that you’ve arrived in a most unusual and special little town.
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Chasing Waterfalls

There’s more to Victoria’s Great Ocean Road than some of the country’s best beaches. For something different, why not explore its many waterfalls?
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Two Holidays in One: Goolwa, Where the Murray River Meets the Southern Ocean

Enjoy both river and beach holidays in Goolwa, South Australia, with scenic views, cruises, and culture.
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Boulder Me Over

It’s hard to misplace a rock this size, but a trip to northern NSW turns up the errant monolith
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Digging in the Desert

In Part Two of our Pilbara guide, we head inland to uncover a few hidden gems.
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Launceston's Cataract Gorge

Not so much a gorge but a way of life!
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Echoes of the Past

Ghost towns are a fascinating part of Aussie history as they detail the times things just didn’t work out.
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Far North Queensland: A Tropical Escape for Campers and Adventurers

Far North Queensland offers breathtaking waterfalls, scenic camping, and historic sites. A must for any road trip!
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Navigating the Nullarbor

Join CMCA member Rosemary on her exciting adventure across the not-so-lifeless Nullarbor.
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Picture Perfect

Like a scene out of the Wild West, the amazing lunar-like landscape known as the Painted Desert, not far from Oodnadatta in South Australia, is a piece of outback real estate that is sure to send shivers up your spine!
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Call Of The Coast

Keep your desert – the lure of the beach proves irresistible for these coastal explorers.
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Walking the Walks

How to enjoy the best of Tassie without blowing your budget
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Don’t Pass Bulahdelah By

Bulahdelah: Aboriginal meaning - the meeting of the waters, RV meaning - rest by the river.
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A Great Sandy Escape

Before it was popularly known as Fraser — after shipwreck survivor Eliza Fraser — early explorers referred to it as Great Sandy Island.
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Top Spots For Camping With Dogs - NSW and Qld

Destinations that offer more than the basic ‘dogs allowed on leads.’
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Waterfall Way

Ian Smith takes us through one of the best scenic drives in NSW, and beyond.
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Lazy Day at Sandy Bay

Graeme Sinden takes stock at a favourite spot on the isolated Mid West coast of Western Australia.
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Up high and Down Low in the Blue Mountains

Jessica Palmer heads to the Blue Mountains with her family, experiencing the best of the ups and downs at Scenic World.
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Step Into History

Follow the paths of the first Australians as you wander through the ochre landscapes of this NSW gem.
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Wild, Wild West

Looking for nature-based adventure? Make sure you add Walpole to your list.
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Australia's Best Family Caravan Parks

Caravan parks are excellent family holiday destinations. In fact, some kids never want to leave — and these are some of the best.
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Postcard Perfect

Kirstie Bedford explores the pretty regional town of Shoalhaven Heads in NSW
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Summer Sizzlers

Dip your toes in the water and soak up the warm breeze at some of our favourite summer camps.
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Cassowary Coast

The Tropical Coast, a Kaleidoscope of Natural Wonders and Activities.
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Home Among the Olive Groves

A pair of Scottish transplants have created an appealing RV escape in the heart of WA’s wine country.
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Spotlight on the Great Alpine Road

The Great Alpine Road is one of Australia’s most scenic stretches of road, running through the Alpine National Park in Victoria’s east, from Bairnsdale to Wangaratta beyond the Victorian Alps.
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Long-lasting Impact

Located approximately 153km south of Halls Creek on the edge of the Great Sandy Desert in the Western Australia Kimberley, the Wolfe Creek Crater is full of mystique.
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Shore Thing

South Australia’s Limestone Coast region is home to magnificent beaches, historic ports, mysterious sinkholes, and the state’s only World Heritage site.
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Isle of Might

Although a favourite Victorian summer holiday playground, Phillip Island’s coastal charms are hefty enough to warrant a visit any time of year.
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Hop to Kangaroo Island

Beautiful Kangaroo Island will hold your heart from the get-go.
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Over the Top

If you’re going to start a road-tripping tradition with the family, you may as well kick off with an epic adventure from Darwin to Broome.
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Prettiest In Pink

Murray Sunset National Park’s stunning Pink Lakes were the perfect fi rst stopover on our trip west.
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Into the Wild

An untouched and other-worldly landscape awaits those who explore Tassie’s rugged Tarkine region, as Sue Turner discovered.
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A Dam Fine Place

As outback oases go, Lake Corella is one of the better ones!
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Nagambie Lakes

Wineries, wetlands, history, and art — the stunning Nagambie Lakes area has something for everyone.
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Lighting the Way

There is plenty of fascinating maritime history and rugged natural beauty to discover when travelling around NSW’s far south coast.
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10 Ways to Explore History and Heritage in Ipswich

Galvanized is the city of Ipswich’s festival of heritage, showcasing the best heritage experiences and events Ipswich has on offer over 11 days from 29 August to 8 September 2024.
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Warm, Wet and Wild

Port Douglas sits in an enviable meeting place of the Daintree Rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef, a locale where the weather is warm all year round … even when it rains.
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East Coast Hideaway

Port Stephens is not far from Sydney, yet its natural beauty is unspoiled by rabid development and it offers year-round holiday fun.
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Everlasting Love

Spring is a time when nature slips on its Sunday best thanks to a multitude of spectacular wildflower displays.
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The Town That Missed Out

Portland and surrounds are often left out of Great Ocean Road itineraries. It’s an unfair omission, but one which results in undisturbed wildlife and uncrowded natural attractions.
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Time Tunnels

This cave system differs from the usual display of geological features and adds teeth ‘n’ claws
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Flinders Keepers

The rugged, weathered peaks and rocky gorges of the Ikara-Flinders Ranges form some of the most dramatic and beguiling landscapes in the country.
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Ossie Oddities

Australia has many things, but you’ve probably never realised the number of oddities on offer (and accessible) with your RV
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48 Hours in Broken Hill

Take a walk through the small town of Broken Hill, located in the far west of New South Wales.
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Golden Quest Discovery Trail

While many of the early settlements and shanty towns no longer exist or are virtually ghost towns, there is still plenty to see and do, and with the creation of the Golden Quest Discovery Trail, it’s possible for visitors to follow in the footsteps of explorers and prospectors from the comfort of their modern vehicles!
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Visit an Outback Like No Other

Broken Hill and the surrounding region is full of spirit, history, diversity and character to explore and uncover – an iconic destination for every Australian to visit.
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Back to the Bush for 2023

Miles Back to the Bush Festival is returning packed with true Aussie experiences.
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A Tasty Journey Through Tasmania's Must-Visit Food Stops

Indulge in Tasmania's food trail from cider and cheese to truffles and salmon. A road trip through its northwestern Tasting Trail promises scenic campsites and local flavors perfect for foodies.
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Head for the Hills

Find the top hinterland road trips in Australia, from Queensland to Tasmania.
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Shipwreck Islands

The Abrolhos Islands are made up of 122 islands some 60km offshore from Geraldton, around 420km north of Perth.
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New England the Southern Way

Most commonly explored from Sydney north, what happens if you flip the New England High Country on its head? Hidden gems and a new appreciation for one of the country’s best touring destinations.
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All Roads Lead South

Anna Pastukhova discovers the raw beauty of Kangaroo Island
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Summer Alpine Retreat

It’s been a hot and dry summer in north-east Victoria, but what better way to escape the heat than to visit the picturesque alpine village of Mt Buller, on the edge of Alpine National Park.
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Stock Route

WA’s outback pathways allow travellers to relive Australia’s fascinating pastoralist history.
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Forbes: From Gold to Bold

With a rich past, including the exploits of famous bushrangers, the Forbes region provides the perfect balance of fun, relaxation, and history.
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Coastal Roads and Nordic Skies: An RV Journey Along Sweden's High Coast

Drive Sweden's High Coast by RV—think forest trails, peony skies, local food, and hidden island detours along Höga Kusten's dramatic World Heritage coastline.
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Treasure Island

There are plenty of treasures to be discovered on a whistle-stop one day tour of Queensland’s Fraser Island.
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Big Sky Country

Under the big skies of Queensland’s Western Downs, there are plenty of experiences to offer RV travellers, from fishing in quaint local spots, camping and birdwatching along abundant rivers to marvelling at the grand starry night skies.
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Only in Outback Queensland

Outback Queensland: A Journey Through St George and Beyond.
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Want a Real Station Stay?

Hidden away in the inland region of WA’s mid-west, Mellenbye is a station stay with a difference.
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Birdsville and Beyond

There is something about the desolate landscape of Australia's outback that draws in the traveller.
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Wheels to Waves: Best RV Island Getaways This Summer

Discover Australia’s top RV-friendly islands, offering beaches, wildlife, and unique adventures. Plan your summer getaway to these accessible and scenic locations.
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Ode to the Otways

From the southern outskirts of Geelong, the Surfcoast Highway (B100) cuts across the Bellarine Peninsula to Torquay, there to become the Great Ocean Road and begin Australia’s most famous coastal journey.
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Day Trippin'

If the assessment of what makes a parcel of land a national park has anything to do with geological history, pretty flora, semi-cuddly fauna, and a record of human habitation going back tens of thousands of years, Barrington Tops National Park takes the cake.
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The Windmill Town

Travellers crossing the Nullarbor usually have to look twice to believe what they are seeing when they reach the small township of Penong, some 75km west of Ceduna in SA.
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South Coast Gems

Road tripping NSW's stunning Sapphire Coast.
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Emerald Blue to the Red Centre

We hear that while the east coast and far reaches of our northern edges get too much love, WA gets ignored. So a plan was hatched to do a loop taking in the best of the mid-WA coast and the gorgeous gorges that make up the Karijini National Park.
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Winter is Humming

Live your very best uncrowded holiday life by thumbing your nose at the hordes and heading south in your campervan, motorhome or caravan for winter instead.
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Discover Unique Scrap Metal Sculptures on the Lake Dunn Sculpture Trail

Visit the Lake Dunn Sculpture Trail in Central Queensland and experience over 40 incredible metal sculptures along a 200-kilometre route. Explore art, history, and nature in Aramac’s iconic exhibition.
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Whale of a Time

South Australia’s far west coast offers a rich bounty of marine life, 4WD tracks to explore, and the chance to live like a local.
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The Wonder of Northern Rivers

Combining beautiful beaches, a rainforest-clad hinterland and balmy sub-tropical climate, the Northern Rivers region is definitely one to add to your list as Ali Millar found out
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Travelling Through Time

One big tick off the bucket list – Nullarbor Plain from Streaky Bay, SA, to Eucla, WA
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Niagara Dam

A Western Australian goldfield oasis
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Ningaloo Coast: The Perfect Caravan Road Trip Itinerary

Discover the ultimate Ningaloo road trip with beach camps, stunning marine life, and off-road adventures.
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The Colours of Kimba

Kimba is bursting with life and colour, from the many walking trails where you can spot the birds that flock to the area, wildflowers and vibrant outback colours.
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Reinventing Rutherglen

A collective of 19 wineries in and around Rutherglen are continuing to uphold the region’s rich tradition of producing world-class fortified wines.
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Western Colours

The north-west of WA offers travellers not only the promise of springtime flora, but also a taste of that famous tropical warmth
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Bounty On The Eyre

Gwen Luscombe explores the regional South Australian district of Cleve
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Just Add Water

Gwydir holds one of the most significant inland wetlands systems in New South Wales. You now have the chance to visit and explore
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Goldmining Ghost Town

Colin Kerr explores the remnants of a once-booming goldmining town
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From Karri to Coast

Western Australia’s South West region is a forgotten corner of the country brimming with activities for the whole family.
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No Place Like Narrandera

Gwen Luscombe discovers the quaint township of Narrandera in southern New South Wales
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Relax in Artesian Waters

The Great Artesian Basin is one of the largest artesian freshwater basins in the world.
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Force of Nature

To truly unearth the sublime beauty of the Grampians National Park, it pays to get your walking shoes on and start exploring.
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Drinking in the View

The Hunter Valley region is a two-hour drive north of Sydney and it is one of the most well-known wine regions of Australia with a viticultural history dating back to the early 1800s.
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Tassie's Pinot Trail

Leave no vineyard untouched with this comprehensive guide to Tasmania’s cellars.
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Sculptures in the Scrub

A track with a difference in the NSW bush
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Driving in the High Country

If you’re looking for a place that has everything from national parks, historic sites and towns, culture and arts, to places to wine and dine and scenic drives, the New England High Country is the region for you.
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Ravensthorpe Artistic Revival

Ravensthorpe is fast becoming a splash of colour in WA’s south-east.
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Paddling the Creek

A quiet Tassie backwater offers respite for travellers and crayfish alike
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Lapping it Up

There’s so much of Australia to take in on a big lap and The Wanderer team has lapped the country to find some of the best family-friendly destinations and caravan parks in each state.
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Crossing the Ditch

Rod Lee provides a guide to exploring the ‘land of the long white cloud’ in a motorhome
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Drop Dead Gorgeous

You can ‘shout it from the rooftop’ from the remote and spectacular wilderness of Carnarvon Gorge.
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Summer Down Under

The summer months are the perfect time to explore the southern states
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Red Alert

Planning a visit to Central Australia? Our practical guide to the highlights of the Red Centre will have you well on your way.
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The Captivating WA Coast

Kirstie Bedford explores WA’s stunning Mid West coast
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The Jewels in the Crown

The three diverse towns of Cleve, Arno Bay and Darke Peak are the jewels in the crown of South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula.
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Where the Outback Meets the Sea

While it’s best known for its fishing, the colourful, remote town of Karumba has plenty more to offer travellers.
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Southern Edge Discovery

There’s something uniquely satisfying about getting to the very end of a destination and knowing that you can’t go any further.
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Loving the Lockyer Valley

Less than an hours’ drive west of Brisbane, the Lockyer Valley boasts unique farm experiences, stunning national parks and natural environments.
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Testing Your Mettle

You’ve bought the ideal RV, and it’s “built for offroad” but where’s the best place for a shakedown run before you tackle the hard stuff?
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The Ultimate 4 Week Tasmanian Road Trip

Check out these top tips and tricks for the ultimate Tasmanian road trip.
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Relax...It's the Red Centre Way

There’s a new spotlight on the Red Centre and one of the Northern Territory’s favourite road trips.
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Birdsville or Bust

With a little planning, an RV trip to Birdsville makes for an excellent adventure.
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The Victorian High Country: Quaint Villages, Scenic Rides, and Breathtaking Views

Victoria's High Country is perfect for RV camping, cycling, and exploring charming villages with beautiful mountain views.
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Pitch Perfect

Planning a trip to Queensland as the weather cools down? Here are some affordable campground options for a layover.
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South Australia's Beautiful Coorong

Coorong is a locality in the Australian state of South Australia
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Pub With All Cheer

As we travel, we often hear about beaut spots to call into and have a look. Daly Waters, a couple of hundred kilometres south of Katherine in the Northern Territory, is just one of those places.
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Valley of Plenty

The ultimate playground for lovers of good food and wine, the Yarra Valley will leave you craving more, as Leah Glynn discovered.
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Experience Tasmania's Best CMCA Member Stop Overs for an Unforgettable RV Journey

Join Tim and Shendelle as they recount their unforgettable journey to Tasmania, highlighting the charms of Sprent, free camping, and dog-friendly stays along the way.
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The Devil's Playground

Just a short drive from Tennant Creek, The Devils Pebbles are a popular picnic spot, offering toilet and barbecue facilities and a basic campground.
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Coasting Country Victoria

Sue and John Turner are taken with the many wonders of Western Victoria
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Mid-north Meander

South Australia’s Clare Valley is one of four premier winegrowing regions within an hour and a half of Adelaide.
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Advance Australia Fare

These winter destinations across the country offer up some hearty food choices for RVers.
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Pastoralists' Prison

Colin Kerr visits an historic police station built by locals in remote Western Australia
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River, Banked

Memories forever after cruising of a different nature on WA’s Donnelly River
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Go Big or Go Home

Australia is bursting with natural beauty, but some of our oversized tourist attractions deserve a large round of applause, too.
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Falling For You

If you’re heading north for winter, we’ve found the perfect spot to cool off
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Quiet Side of Queensland

Kirstie Bedford takes a road less travelled on Queensland’s east coast
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Fifty Shades of Green

Emma Ryan discovers the town of Tumbarumba, tucked in the verdant foothills of the Snowy Mountains