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Pure gold
Fascinating history, endless ambience and modern comforts, Walhalla has all this and more, writes Sue Wallace. more
- Victoria > Walhalla
Cosy on Kozzie
Gales and gear malfunction enhance the bonding experience of a high-country trek by Dugald Jellie and his mates. more
- New South Wales > Snowy Mountains
From Booti Booti to Boomerang
Daniel Scott had almost given up on plans to leave the city. Then he spent a weekend on the NSW Mid-North Coast. more
- New South Wales > Pacific Palms
No particular place to go
Derek Tickner forsakes haste and takes a meandering route to the Gold Coast. more
- New South Wales > Road trip
A dish best served hot
From moon-landing history to an Elvis festival, Dugald Jellie finds the weird and wonderful at the 'crossroads of the nation'. more
- New South Wales > Parkes
A rousing cheer for history
Character and interest abound in this 1800s-era house, now a museum. more
- New South Wales > Rouse Hill
Paradise, by any other name
Steve McKenna discovers an island that's much more beautiful than its moniker suggests. more
- Western Australia > Rottnest
Seeking sanctuary
Mark Hawthorne has a close look at a region happily reinventing itself. more
- Victoria > Healesville
River of life
Murray Johnson eases into the relaxed pace of Echuca where steamboat whistles provide a constant reminder of the town's origins. more
- Victoria > Echuca
Sleepless on the Savanna
The early-morning honk of magpie geese and a sighting of brumbies help Steve Dow endure a bout of insomnia. more
- Northern Territory > Outback
Travellers' Tips
Jane E. Fraser looks into travellers' rights in relation to airport body searches. more
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Search Australia's Best Holiday Rental Accommodation
Andrew Taylor checks into a chintzy but character-filled city hotel. more
Lorne has loyal families returning summer after summer. Grant Titmus' household is one. more
The land rights movement gave Aborigines places to call their own. Samantha Selinger-Morris discovers a guide book that takes you to them. more
Happy campers
Forget five-star hotels. Load up your four-wheel-drive and pitch a tent at one of these million-star camp sites.
- Kwiambal National Park
It's a great place to swim, fish or rock-hop - Coffin Bay National Park
There are good camping spots and the fishing is good - Cooper Creek
Sure it's remote, but the Cooper is an oasis amid the harsh and stony desert. - Bell Gorge
If you had to pick one gorge for beauty, bushwalking, swimming and camping, then Bell is it - Simpson Desert
If you want to get away from everything, this is the place