Great Ocean Road: Little penguins
The region is home to the largest colony of the smallest penguin in the world.
The region is home to the largest colony of the smallest penguin in the world.
Coast, bush and rural terrain create a multi-dimension experience along this 96km walk.
Since opening in 2005, this trail has become one of the most iconic walks in Australia.
The Great Ocean Road is home to some of the most famous surf breaks in Australia.
A healthy population of eastern grey kangaroos resides on a golf course in this coastal town.
Koalas have been in the Otways for around 4.5 million years.
The platypus is a notoriously secretive animal rarely seen in the wild.
The Great Ocean Road is one of Australia’s truly iconic drives.
Just 70km north of Alice Springs is a place called Black Tank, an outstation where Aboriginal communities share their stories.
Introducing in the mid-1800s, camels were brought to Australia to help explorers conquer the inland.