Tag South Australia
Don’t miss these fishing hot spots in South Australia
Whyalla Jetty – Cast a line from this unique jetty in Australia
Five of the best Silo Art in South Australia
Severe weather predicted for Northern & Eastern Australia
Most weather services are predicting a major rain event across large parts of Eastern and Northern Australia with accumulated totals of up to 1 metre expected over the next 10 days in all states except South Western parts of WA.…
Robe. Close enough, yet…
… far enough. Robe lures many visitors every season, but not too many to spoil the attraction Remember those special little spots you used to visit years ago before the mass crowds poured in? You know the ones, where you…
5 Ripper bush camps to explore this summer
If you want to avoid the peak rates at caravan parks this summer, why not relax and reconnect with nature at one of these out-of-the-way bush camping spots. CAMP 1: Plantation Campground – The Grampians, Victoria How does a camping…
Stuart Highway to close for Hayabusa2 return to Earth.
Australia’s main corridor through the heart of the country will be closed to make way for a historic event of cosmic proportions. The Hayabusa2 mission to the near-Earth asteroid, Ryugu, will come to an end as a spectacular fireball over Australia’s…
Australia’s unique history under threat
Three historically significant tourist destinations that are likely to disappear thanks to our aging population, big business apathy and government indifference. There’s absolutely no question Australia has some of the most amazing world-class tourist attractions. Uluru, Kalbarri National Park, Great…
Penola, the country town of miracles. And wine!
We visit the little SA country town where spirituality comes in many forms. It’s Penola, the country town of miracles. And wine! The familiar stone cottages and grand old pubs of country South Australia line the main thoroughfare into town,…
Five Australian meteorite craters you can actually visit
The essential guide to the Eyre Peninsula
Now that border restrictions between South Australia and most of the country have eased, its time to go exploring and the Eyre Peninsula is a great place to start. Here’s a little taste to whet your appetite. Australia is truly…
South Australia opens (almost all) its borders
The South Australian Premier has announced that the state will reopen (almost all) its borders from midnight tonight. With the notable exception of Queensland, the decision to allow inbound travel will resonate with frustrated caravanners and business people alike. It’s…
More toll credits for caravanners
We are being encouraged to spend our holidays in fire-affected regions in Australia rather than going overseas. Trasnsurban wants to help by extending the grace period for new tolls With the world in the grips of the Coronavirus crisis, international…
Stuart Highway closed as Woomera Prohibited Area fires up
As hoards of southerners make their way north along the Stuart Highway towards Uluru, many will be blissfully unaware that a short distance north of Glendambo, they will be driving through Australia’s version of Area 51; the Woomera Prohibited Area.…
Leave it all behind including the RV
One family discovers the perks of journeying sans van into the heart of the outback (and looks at a great stopover on your way to or from the red stuff) As caravanners, there comes a time to make a route…
WHY YOU WANT THE FLINDERS RANGES AS YOUR BACKYARD
Some people are lucky enough to wake up each morning and look out over the timeless Flinders Ranges. This could be you CLICK HERE TO READ THIS STORY IN OUR ONLINE MAGAZINE WORDS & IMAGES REBECCA HARKIN From mountains that…
Spoilt for Choice: South Australia’s Western Eyre Peninsula
Family touring that won’t break the bank, but will leave you feeling cashed up Rock formations, quirky towns, stunning coastlines and low-cost campsites – our adventure from Port Augusta to Smoky Bay made for a memorable trip and gave us…