Australia’s transport heritage
The rusting rail bridges spanning the mighty Murray recall the vigour of a boom era long past.
The rusting rail bridges spanning the mighty Murray recall the vigour of a boom era long past.
It might be called the Shipwreck Coast but it’s a walk that can be done in style and comfort.
Want the complete walking package in just one day? Then be prepared and start early for great touring in Wilsons Promontory, some of Victoria’s most scenic hiking
Mt Buller is Australia’s undisputed go-to hot spot for mountain-bikers of all skill levels and experience
Nestled into the continent’s south-east, Victoria’s Gippsland offers a wild frontier, harbouring rich histories and varied landscapes, from the snow-frosted Australian Alps to the rugged and remote coast.
It might come as a surprise that time poor outdoor lovers living in Melbourne can easily escape to Brisbane
Fossick, hike, waterski, cave or bike your way through Victoria’s historical heart – this oft-unexplored region remains a goldmine for outdoor adventure
Three surfers under the endless sky, making plans and chasing dreams!
If you’re doing the Great Ocean Road, then Tower Hill why not travel just 15km extra for a great side trip
November 2013 marked the 50th anniversary of recreational climbing in the Arapiles, a rock formation so intricate it has yielded more than 3000 different routes.