Destinations
Find 150-plus travel guides to the most incredible destinations across Australia to help you plan your next Aussie holiday.

Going walkabout with Osher Günsberg

Play the world’s longest Golf Course on the Nullarbor Plain
Not satisfied with cricket matches that take five days to complete? There is now a golf course that takes four days and 1365km to play.
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The most gorgeous of the gorges?
Deep in the Queensland outback, David Levell discovers the stunning beauty of Cobbold Gorge, a chasm carved into the landscape that managed to remain undiscovered for millennia.
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The perfect Snowy Mountains road trip itinerary
You don’t need sugar on top to enjoy the sweet surrounds. The hidden villages and fantastic local produce make for the perfect Snowy Valleys Way road trip, writes Patrick Higgins. Photography by Elise Hassey
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The best glamping spots in Victoria
A handful of the most unique glamping (that’s glamorous camping) stays in Victoria where a bottle Bollinger or a boiling billy is equally on the cards.
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In search of Tasmania’s disappearing wild ocean forests
Tasmania's amazing giant kelp forests may be all but gone, but there’s still endless life among the weeds. Snorkels at the ready, here’s how you can experience it.
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How to travel solo with utter confidence
Travelling solo is a unique experience that forces you to put down the phone and embrace a new confidence. Here's how to be your own best travel partner.
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Indigenous dance: Laura Aboriginal Dance Festival
The striking animal forms, chants and motions of the Laura Aboriginal Dance Festival are as relevant now as they have been for tens of thousands of years. It's only every two years, but here's why you need to plan for the next one.
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8 ways a trip to Lady Elliot Island can help save The Reef
The Great Barrier Reef is a living structure under pressure, threatened by climate change, pollution and land run off, and other factors. While flying to Lady Elliot Island, its southernmost coral cay, for a few days of saltwater fun isn’t going to solve all the reef’s problems, your visit can have a positive impact finds Kara Murphy.
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