Highway One: remote Western Australia
Australia’s national road, Highway One, weaves through some remote parts of the country.
Australia’s national road, Highway One, weaves through some remote parts of the country.
Western Australia’s northern coastline has much to offer along the national Highway One.
The pristine beaches of Exmouth, on Western Australia’s mid-coast are home to nesting green sea turtles.
On their Big Lap of Australia, Catherine and David head along the sweeping plains of the Nullarbor.
The giant pink granite Pildappa Rock has captured the eye of our roving Highway One team, in South Australia.
Catherine and David head to Southend, in South Australia for some crayfishing.
In a decade-long project, a boat builder has reconstructed a 15th century likeness of the Mahogany Ship, in Victoria.
Along Highway One, in Tasmania, is 154-year-old Red Bridge – one of the oldest in Australia.
Watching the little penguins of Tasmania is a wonderful wildlife experience on Highway One.
The Spirit of Tasmania is an apt name for the ferry that takes passengers to this spectacular state