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Cyclone Warning for WA’s Midwest-Gascoyne and Pilbara area
Department of Fire and Emergency Services WA has issued a Cyclone Advice for people in or near Onslow to Jurien Bay in the Midwest-Gascoyne, Pilbara. The advice from FESWA is “if you live or are travelling between Onslow and Jurien…
13 reasons to visit Bullara, an authentic station stay on the spectacular Ningaloo coast
The remote Ningaloo coast of Western Australia is a place of stark contrast and unique beauty, and the most authentic way to experience it is by staying at a working station. Here’s 13 reasons we reckon caravanners will love Bullara…
Suburban – RV and Caravan Hot Water System Licence Suspension update
Airxcel Suburban – RV and Caravan SHWS, AGA Certificate 4624 (Suspended) Following our news post regarding the licence suspension of a range of Suburban hot water systems, we spoke to Mr Chris Wealthy, Managing Director & CEO of the Australian…
Gold in WA: A Treasure Hunters’ Guide
Never mind Pokémon Go, this is a much more rewarding way to explore the outdoors! Prospecting in Australia is defined as searching for metals and minerals. Chasing a metal or gold detector across the ground is included in this definition,…
Going to Lake Argyle? Make Sure you do This
An unmissable experience in the Kimberley If you listen to travellers who know the country well, they will all tell you that a trip to WA’s Kimberley region is something everyone should do at least once in their lifetime. The…
What Makes Australia’s Scariest Tourist Attraction
Here’s a hint: it’s among spectacular natural wonders on WA’s great southern coast Western Australia is renowned for its diversity, and our road trip from the Warren National Park to Cape Le Grand National Park provided us with unique experiences…
WHY GALVANS GORGE IS A MUST SEE ON A KIMBERLEY ADVENTURE
It may not be one of the big-name attractions for most Kimberley travellers, but Galvans Gorge is a real gem and should not be bypassed on your way to somewhere else Yes, most of us have heard a little (or…
Why these four women did a nudie run through the Pinnacles
Four girls, a motorhome and a road trip to self-styled liberation. You know how every year you try to escape for a few nights with the girls without hubby and/or kids? Well this year, somehow, I managed to convince my…
Make Like a Salmon and head to Betty’s Beach
The fish make the annual migration to Betty’s Beach and so should youBy Colin Kerr The south west of Western Australia is, for many travellers, a destination in itself worth a month or more to take it all in. Albany,…
Bloom’n Miracles: WA Wildflowers
THE BLOOM’N WEST Western Australia’s wildflower season is world renowned but what many visitors don’t realise is that it actually runs for about five or six months of the year. Words and Photos by Colin Kerr ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TOURS…