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Great Outdoor Activities Around Perth
With its incredible year round sunny weather and great beaches, Perth offers an abundance of outdoor recreation opportunities.
read moreBest Places to Spot Iconic Australian Wildlife in the Wild
Follow this helpful guide to spotting some of Australia’s most recognized animals in the wild. Many regions which Australian animals call home can be found just outside easy to reach capital cities, some even within the city limits.
read moreShaking Hands with the Devil in Tasmania
Located at the bottom of Australia lies the rugged pristine wilderness filled island often overlooked by tourists heading down under. It may not have the glitz and glam of Sydney or Melbourne, but what it lacks in skyscrapers it makes up for with its towering 300+year old trees and its nightlife consists not of bars and restaurants but rather witnessing penguins return to burrows and devils fighting over a meal.
read more5 Essentials Every Holidaymaker Needs
Wherever you decide to travel, there are a few items that every holidaymaker should pack regardless of the destination. Take a look at this list of 5 essentials that you should definitely not leave home without.
read moreAustralia’s Greatest Road Trips for Wildlife
Australia is a massive continent filled with incredible landscapes including the iconic Outback, Great Barrier Reef, Daintree Rainforest, and of course a never ending coastline. The only real way to fully experience all Australia has to offer is to see it by car.
read more5 Essential Tips to Make Travel Easy and Stress Free
Take advantage of the following advice on your next trip and you’ll be traveling like a seasoned travel professional.
read moreSleeping with Trees
Tree house hotels of the modern era bring all the fun and excitement you remember having as a kid and many add all the creature comforts you could ask for and more.
read moreUluru: The Controversial Climb
Uluru, or Ayers Rock as Europeans renamed it, is a stunning rock jutting out from the outback of Australia. Currently Uluru is still legal to climb but that may not be the case for much longer.
read moreSpecies Profile: Hooded Pitohui
Endemic to New Guinea, this black and orange bird has been found to contain batrachotoxins on its skin and feathers. These are the same toxins found in Colombia’s poison dart frogs and are one of the most toxic natural substances known to science.
read moreSpecies Profile: Long-Nosed Potoroo
Closely related to the kangaroo family this marsupial acts like a miniature kangaroo but with a rat like tail and the nose of a bandicoot.
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