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Built in 2000, it's still a model of environmentally friendly design: a passive-solar, rammed-earth structure with solar hot water, rainwater tanks, state-of-the-art energy-saving measures, free-range chooks and an organic vegetable garden. Qantas flies to Gladstone from Brisbane. Entry to Arnhem Land is by permit only. These boat details are subject to contract. Engine Serviced and ready for season, lovely classic lines. Scorched desert, the fabled Red Centre and 2979 kilometres of rail track crossing an area once explored by Afghan camel drivers. Getting there: Guided paddles and independent kayak hire are available from Kanu Kapers in Boreen Point (www.kanukapersaustralia.com), about 25 kilometres north of Noosa Heads. Penitentiary accommodation must be booked in advance (www.parks.tas.gov.au/?base=3495). ''Paliira kiirinana Parimba'' reads the Paakantji welcome sign on the western border of Lake Mungo National Park (''Our country is beautiful. Very good condition for age with regular surveys, new masts, updated electronics, cooker and radio. Kakadu is a one-hour drive from Darwin; tours depart regularly from the city (www.environment.gov.au/parks/kakadu/visitor-activities/tours.html). Saffire is 195 kilometres north of Hobart (saffire-freycinet.com.au). It has taken only an hour to reach this point but it feels like we have journeyed to the centre of the earth and close to the origins of the planet. Browse our listings to find jobs in Germany for expats, including jobs for English speakers or those in your native language. Archaeological evidence dates some fish-trap systems at 6700 years old. Pop-up ventures in Melbourne are a disparate reinterpretation of shared spaces by which a Saturday breakfast cafe opens in a rental terrace, a shipping container turns into a bar in a parking lot, or Stop 15 appears - a shop with a month-long lease given to young retailers on Gertrude Street, Fitzroy, named for its whereabouts on the No.86 tram route. A lovely small cruising boat with electric winch lifting keel for shallow draft and retractable bowsprit. Spend a week driving up Tasmania's east coast from Hobart to St Helens and the road is your pantry: strawberries picked at Sorrell's Fruit Farm, home-made scallop pies in Bicheno, oysters and crusty Leavenbank organic bread from St Helens. Getting there: Wilson Island is in Capricornia Cays National Park, a boat ride (2hr 30min) from Gladstone via Heron Island (www.wilsonisland.com). Hastings Street isn't the only thing that's smooth about Noosa. There's a reason why so many come so far for beauty. Further north in the Willandra Lakes region (of which Mungo is a part), more than 450 petrified footprints date to 20,000 years ago. It uses the same basic hull as the more common 'Pilot Cutter', but with slightly raised decks and bulwarks, and gaff ketch rig instead of gaff cutter, looks quite different. 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Time your visit for the sunset - it's magical. Looking back from Dover Heights, there are lofty views of Sydney Harbour. There is a one-way road through the area, and visitors can walk around and inspect the pillars. We watch in awe as the largest fish in the sea eases past us, a constellation of spots running the length of its 10-metre body, glinting in the morning sun. And the experience of dining in a moving restaurant, with stellar service and a red world flashing by, makes it nearly worth the price of passage alone. The deluge not only transformed the salt pan, it attracted thousands of birds - pelicans, banded stilts, silver gulls and more - and the the lake's tributaries and newly formed islands became breeding grounds. Getting there: Connecting Darwin with Adelaide, the Ghan travels in either direction, with berths in three classes (greatsouthernrail.com.au). The river's great joys lie beyond Fig Tree Lake as you enter the Narrows, where the paperbark everglades suddenly close in over the water - at times you can almost reach out and touch both banks. It's true country racing - horses have been known to be scratched for reasons as simple as a jockey being too sunburnt to ride. Once hunted to the brink of extinction, Australian sea lions are still endangered so an afternoon in their company is something to cherish. Yet the rocky foreshore is almost monastically quiet and surprisingly bushy, bringing to mind the landscape before colonisation. - AB. Or simply stay on the 84-kilometre main trail to indulge at Gapsted Wines, Bright Berry Farms and the Bright Brewery, among other places. Spend a couple of hours a day painting penguin boxes (12,000 little penguins come ashore nightly), plant native seedlings or help with seabird surveys, then tour the lighthouse, commune with silver gulls and albatross, sit on a windswept rock or curl up with a book in the 19th-century lighthouse-keeper's house, surrounded by sea and solitude. Qualia does many things brilliantly: food by chef Alastair Waddell, signature spa treatments, cocktails at sunset in the Long Pavilion. Chiselled sandstone ramparts tower above and the forest sings with insects, birds, tumbling water. Though it seems to hold little but scrub and rust-red soil, the place is riddled with legends. The riverscape fluctuates from millponds, such as the deep and still Irenabyss Gorge, to the maelstrom of the Great Divide, where rafts are portaged over gut-churning rapids. Getting there: At 18 St Heliers Street, Abbotsford (www.farm.org.au). Twenty minutes' drive from the central business district will get you to Mount Lofty, 900-metres high and with whopping views over the Gulf; thereafter it's village living, wineries and country pastiche. As for my ship, it lies over yonder off the open country away from the town, in the harbour Rheithron5 under the wooded mountain Neritum.6 Our fathers were friends before us, as old Laertes will tell you, if you will go and ask him. Getting there: Tali Wiru operates nightly (except Tuesdays and Thursdays), with hotel transfers from Ayers Rock Resort an hour before sunset (www.voyages.com.au). The Oodnadatta Track, however, is dependable outback, delivering massive tracts of empty country (inspiring or intimidating, depending on how you look at it) plus a pearly string of bizarre distractions to break up the nothingness. Flowing through Great Sandy National Park, the stout-dark waters of the Noosa River offer one of the most relaxing flat-water kayak or canoe trips in the country. Two years later the industrial-chic 56-room Henry Jones Art Factory Hotel opened in the former IXL jam factory at Sullivans Cove on Hobart's picturesque waterfront. Nor would he have appreciated the rich history all along the coast of an indigenous people defined by their relationship to the land. Be sure to put yourself squarely in the picture at the lovely Hahndorf Academy, complete with new museum and craft shop, then head to The Cedars nearby, the former home of artist Sir Hans Heysen. Lean on it, feel the cool water on your elbows and the warm sun on your face - then look down on gum canopies, palm trees, a beach with a quiet restaurant, the turquoise Coral Sea and the darkly forested slopes of other islands. Trekkers carry up to 15 kilograms; pre-trip training is recommended. And this is where drovers, pastoralists and outback pioneers worked, their lives becoming a much-cherished chapter in Australia's story. Why would you travel to see a lump of black fungus? - LS. The airboats of Bamurru Plains resort are a five-star adrenalin rush, emitting cacophonous noise and speeds to make your eyes water. Pedal to plate .. refuel at Beechworth on the gourmet Murray to Mountains Rail Trail. Getting there: Airboat safaris are part of a minimum two-night stay at Bamurru Plains (bamurruplains.com); closed December-January. Accommodation is almost as spartan as it was in convict times (but would it really be a prison experience if there was a pillow menu?). It's the simplest way for even the most inept cook to strike a gourmet pose. On most days the river is as still as meditation, throwing perfect reflections of the paperbarks, casuarinas and native hibiscus that line the banks. EzineArticles.com allows expert authors in hundreds of niche fields to get massive levels of exposure in exchange for the submission of their quality original articles. Tan Main and Jib replaced in July 2019 (Jeckells) so hardly used. We capture moments that are timeless (the lunar landscape of Lake Mungo in NSW) and ephemeral (pop-up bars in Melbourne), sybaritic (portside in the Whitsundays) and provocative (MONA, Hobart). Fifty of our greatest Australian adventures - wonderful in the true sense of the word. Head to the Southern Wine Route for the terroirs flanking the Derwent, Coal and Huon valleys, each famed for their long ripening periods and zesty cold-climate whites. - BE. We also have a discount on first year mooring fees at Deganwy Marina. Truffle-hunting tours at the Wine & Truffle Company's Manjimup estate take place in winter when the valuable crop is at its aromatic zenith. - AB. - DS, Getting there: Seal Bay Conservation Park is on the south coast of Kangaroo Island, a 35-minute flight from Adelaide (www.environment.sa.gov.au/sealbay/Home), Standing almost nose-to-conical nose with a 4.5-metre great white shark, staring into its deadly grin, fills me with admiration rather than fear. Getting there: The Trinity Bay departs Cairns every Friday and returns from Seisia on Monday (www.seaswift.com.au). * - Main goods are marked with red color . Less visited than Uluru, it's just as scenic, with sandstone bluffs from which you can peer into the gorge 150 metres below, a mini-Purnululu of domes, 400-year-old cycads and a shady oasis called the Garden of Eden. - DJ. Morning light illuminates Fujiko Nakaya's Fog Sculpture, as beautiful as haiku among eucalypts and a world-class collection of sculptures. The walk ends at Bondi Beach and a dip among a global mix of hedonists. The homestead is a 90-minute drive north of Carnarvon. The ear is occupied with the crunch of fallen hazelnuts, kookaburras cackling in old gums and the trained truffle dogs snuffling for pay dirt. In fact, these craft are brilliantly adapted to the wet wilderness stretching before the lodge, sending six passengers scudding smoothly over reed beds, swampland and open water. Head for the Hills. Companies such as Cumberland Charter Yachts will entrust you with a million-dollar vessel provided you undergo a four-hour briefing on basic sailing and respond to their twice-daily radio schedule to say where you are and where you're going. Darwin is perched on the Timor Sea, Adelaide is close to the Southern Ocean - and in between? Her discerning and exacting owner specified her inventory with utmost care to ensure she was as simple to handle as possible (due to his compromised physical health) and had custom made pulpit rails and and an electrically operated windlass (with remote control) fitted 'up forward'... 1999 Cornish Crabber 17 for sale, in excellent condition overall. Many operators include lunch at the iconic pub in William Creek (goat rissoles, buffalo steak, wallaby shanks, kangaroo parmigiana). Once faux-oompah hell, it's now a lively compote of boutiques, artisan food-making and stein-waving colour. In 1969, Dr Jim Bowler found the ''Mungo Lady'', one of the world's oldest-known cremation burials. We use cookies to enhance the functionality of this service. This function: Movies chosen by locals screen every Saturday, monsoonal rain or star-shine, in a modest amphitheatre. Sometimes there's music, often there's laughter and about 8pm an airhorn sounds, emptying the bar so everyone can wave at the coal train as it thunders past en route to Port Augusta. More intimate than the Sounds of Silence outdoor dinner near Uluru, the new Tali Wiru (''beautiful dune'' in Anangu) desert dining experience begins with champagne and canapes for up to 20 diners. Getting there: Coober Pedy is about 850 kilometres north of Adelaide (www.cooberpedy.net); Rex Airlines flies from Adelaide (2hr). Take the side trail to Beechworth for quality restaurants and accommodation, or veer a few kilometres off the trail to the gastronomic pickings of the Milawa gourmet region. While it's possible to drive on desert tracks to one of two vantage points, Lake Eyre is best appreciated from the air. For a shorter ride, the section of road around Parker Point and Salmon Bay is the most spectacular. Very elegant with tan sails and gaff rig, mizzen, furling staysail and furling Jib. There's a kiosk but no box office, just a roving cashier with a head torch and a bucket of money. Help using this website - Accessibility statement, Australia's tropical adventure capital like an escape to south-east Asia, Seven key tips for avoiding a travel bubble lockdown, Twenty things that will surprise visitors to western Sydney, Australia vs New Zealand: Battle to win skiers for winter bubble, How to find the perfect New Zealand holiday to suit your tastes, Ten Australian airlines you’ve probably never heard of – and where they can take you. Stand alone, at sunset, by the stone cairn marking the 2228-metre summit of Mount Kosciuszko. Qualia is clever because it doesn't. The Cage of Death runs 10 times daily (crocosauruscove.com). The big surprise is you don't need any experience to take the helm of a yacht (frisky), a catamaran (stable) or a motor cruiser (sedate). Kings Canyon Resort is seven kilometres from the canyon (www.kingscanyonresort.com.au). Start at Rose Bay, following the 1.4-kilometre Hermitage Walk along the inner harbour. Sometimes a guitar is strummed and the ''pet'' saltwater crocodile, Nike, glides around a headland and hauls itself up the beach. Finally, the gorge opens again, forming a bowl around an emerald pool in shadow. A signed trail cuts through thick vegetation to emerge on the improbably beautiful sight of clear water spilling between pools. With a very tidy interior space and many additions from new. is not Uluru. Accommodation is available in Coober Pedy, William Creek and Andamooka. Getting there: Kosciuszko Alpine Guided Walks (lakecrackenback.com.au/walks) runs guided overnight walks from Thredbo to Charlotte Pass once a month between November and April, including transfers, park entry fees and camping and walking gear. The Cornish Crabber is an enthusiasts boat. This six-day wilderness hike through the tropical Top End in the footsteps of the Jawoyn people is one of Australia's best, and least-known, walks. - DS. On the homeward stretch lies the tiny town of William Creek (population: 10), the even tinier pub (population 150, plus twice as many bras hanging from the ceiling) and thence to Coober Pedy for more wonderful weirdness. Pedal from the centre of Adelaide to the heart of the Flinders Ranges, following a marked mountain-bike trail for 900 kilometres through some of South Australia's most distinctive regions: the Barossa and Clare valleys, Burra and Wilpena Pound. Freakish climatic events didn't stop there. Catch a little opal fever by noodling (fossicking) through pits of potch (common opal) outside the Old Timers Mine or play a round on the grassless golf course. Your use of this website constitutes your acceptance of the Apollo Duck User Agreement. Broadwater Parklands is at Marine Parade, Southport (www.gcparks.com.au). On Wilson Island, at the southern edge of the Great Barrier Reef, even sunset drinks on the beach include nesting turtles, between November and March, which makes this island hideaway more wildly luxurious than most. and Though they look from the air like white-water rapids, the tide rushing through the gorges is actually falling like a waterfall, hence the name coined by the English naturalist David Attenborough. Book permits at www.derm.qld.gov.au/parks/hinchinbrook-thorsborne/about.html. It's hard to decide whether the best thing about Australia's premier rail trail, which threads through the Ovens Valley from Wangaratta to Bright, is the cycling or the food and wine. It's a picture of gigantic motherly love. - AB. In the early 1980s it was the focus of a defining environmental blockade, a battle for which rafters today can be thankful. As it flashes past, I have never felt smaller in my life, nor more grateful to be inside a strengthened aluminium cage. Many of the wineries listed with Wine Tasmania have restaurants and lodgings. Contact Advance411 Facebook: Official Site of Advance411 Advance411: Advance411 Links Wallpaper - KL. These boat details are subject to contract. From the summit, the views extend over the neighbouring peak, Mount Lidgbird, and out to Ball's Pyramid, the world's largest sea stack, rising 565 metres from the Pacific. Adnyamathanha legend tells how two giant Dreamtime serpents circled in the desert to form the steep walls of Ikara (Wilpena Pound). In this Traveller special, produced with the support of Tourism Australia's ''There's nothing like Australia'' campaign (see australia.com), Traveller roams through history and across the ''opal-hearted country, a wilful, lavish land'' described by Dorothea Mackellar. The four-course menu pairs dishes such as wattleseed-rubbed kangaroo carpaccio with premium Australian wines, until a campfire beckons for after-dinner Dreamtime stories and hot chocolate. Ask them to provision ahead of your arrival or DIY when you get there. At Hagley, a rural area near Launceston, the 1828 Anglo-Indian mansion Quamby Estate is being overhauled by the Anthology Collection. A session in the front bar of the Prairie Hotel can prove epic. This is where graziers, shearers, pilots, hedge-fund billionaires, movie stars and anyone who happens to be passing gathers for a drink. Then the soils are dug and a Perigord comes to light. Or go in winter, on a morning that would be quiet if it wasn't for all that birdsong, and catch the atmosphere of a prehistoric dawn. From here the chasm narrows to a body width, and we advance awkwardly with hand and foot holds on rock ledges. The origins of the formations are complex. - DS. - LS. - LS. Please come.'') Conservation Volunteers (www.conservationvolunteers.com.au) runs two-night eco-tours including lighthouse accommodation and boat transfers. It has a central ridge almost eight kilometres long and is thought to be 1000 million years old. But I, for one, believe a flat-bottomed aluminium pontoon mounted with a V8 Chevrolet engine driving a two-metre aeroplane propeller only adds to the beauty. If you have sheets and halyards but don't know one from the other, you can sail with a skipper for a few hours on the first day and learn all you need. - LS. But what is also pushed is open-mindedness: by refusing to provide much in the way of coddling explanations, the museum challenges viewers to draw fresh meaning from the chaos of strange objects and confronting arrangements. Whistle-stop tours at Katherine and Alice Springs can be booked on board. In the fashion of Lord Howe, this, too, comes with startling natural history: a 2001 expedition found it was harbouring a cigar-sized insect thought to be extinct. Podcast: How will the New Zealand travel bubble work? BYO gumboots. But Wilson's winning act is the seamless blend of comfort and connection to the natural wonders beyond your canvas walls: muttonbirds cooing you to from under the floorboards, noddy terns nesting in the branches beside your tent, the company of eagle rays, reef sharks and tropical fish every time you snorkel off the beach. Men accompany head man Djawa Burarrwanga, carrying spears and nets to fishing grounds five kilometres away. The estate has a lakeside restaurant serving truffle in a variety of interpretations (including ice-cream), while a cellar door sells fresh truffles (in season) and last year's harvest (in cryovac). Yet the Southern Lights, or aurora australis, are spectacular and can be seen from the southern coast of Tasmania. The 'Cornish Trader' was one of the first larger boats from Cornish Crabbers. Regarded as one of the best day walks in the world, the higher you go the sweeter it gets, ending in a Tolkienesque forest of stunted trees bearded with shaggy green moss. Then - ladies and gentlemen, please take your seats - darkness descends. Forget ideas of an empty landscape; the world through the window undergoes a stunning metamorphosis, from tropics around the Top End to sunburnt country, the sublime Flinders Ranges, and Adelaide Plains. - LS. Though most waterways here are no place for a casual swim, at Crocosaurus Cove, in the centre of the city, visitors climb into the so-called Cage of Death, a transparent, acrylic cylinder with room for two people. of and to in a is that for on ##AT##-##AT## with The are be I this as it we by have not you which will from ( at ) or has an can our European was all : also " - 's your We With its roads open only to buses and bicycles, few places are as bike friendly as Perth's island playground. Sharp Airlines flies from Melbourne to Portland. Lifting keel, makes for excellent boat for coastal waters. privacy policy. Quamby Estate (www.quambyestate.com.au) is 20 minutes' drive from Launceston. Getting there: The joy is in self-discovery, within the compact grid of inner-city lanes. - LS. Each hole consists of a tee and green, and the fairways are little more than bluebush terrain. - KL. Getting there: From Hobart, drive 120 kilometres south to Cockle Creek, at the start of the South Coast Track. - TE. On this flight of a lifetime, we see seven of the largest creatures ever to have lived on earth. 1. - AB. Getting there: Located 495 kilometres east of Carnarvon (most of which is unsealed road) and 1395 kilometres from Perth, Mount Augustus is a long drive from anywhere, in a 4WD. Getting there: Back Country Bliss Adventures (www.backcountryblissadventures.com.au) has three-hour river drift-snorkelling tours. ''Banjo the poet got a bit of it,'' reads a panel on the wall, ''except he left out the flies, and the bulldust, and the empty bellies, and the rain that can soak your bones to a chill. On the southern tip of Ningaloo Reef, 1000 kilometres north of Perth, Red Bluff is forbidding, rugged and uncommonly beautiful, a break whose isolation rewards determined surfers with minimal crowds and plenty of options. 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