The oldest European settlement west of New South Wales’ Blue Mountains, Bathurst is pure gold.
Located almost halfway between Sydney and Melbourne, this 19th-century gold-rush settlement continues today as a vital rural service centre.
Escape the work-day grind with a mid-week break into the natural wonders of the Gold Coast Hinterland.
Bushranger history, beautiful scenery, an abundance of fossils – this rural town has it all.
With world-class surf beaches, gentle bays, meandering rivers, wide lakes and a handful of waterfalls, the New South Wales’ Central Coast ticks all the boxes for water-loving guests and locals.
This unique Art Deco gem sits at the heart of the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area (MIA) in the Riverina district of New South Wales.
Water, earth, smoke and fire interweave on the Shoalhaven Coast of NSW to create the perfect storm of rejuvenation and adventure.
Venture away from the waves and you’ll discover a Central Coast Hinterland brimming with bush walks, mountain bike trails, culture and a growing ecotourism scene.
Perched on the edge of the desert, this outback town might be a shadow of its former self but it’s definitely worth a visit.