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Mildura Travel Guide
Murray River city is where water explains the landscape. River cruises, semi-arid gardens, wetlands, local produce, public art and day trips to Wentworth, Perry Sandhills and Murray-Sunset National Park
Sarah-Jane Lee
Jun 285 min read


Mildura, Wentworth & Mungo National Park: A Slow Travel Guide to River Country and Ancient Outback Landscapes
Follow the journey from Mildura’s Murray Riverfront to Wentworth’s Murray-Darling junction and the ancient landscapes of Mungo National Park. This slow travel guide explores river country, Perry Sandhills, outback roads, deep Aboriginal cultural history and the fragile beauty of one of Australia’s most remarkable ancient landscapes.
Sarah-Jane Lee
Jun 269 min read


Gippsland Road Trip
Gippsland is a road trip for travellers who enjoy the journey as much as the destination. Historic gold towns, lakeside villages, long jetties, fishing ports and coastal wilderness create a region best explored slowly, with plenty of time for detours and unexpected discoveries.
Sarah-Jane Lee
Jun 183 min read


Port Albert Historic Port
Port Albert is not a destination that feels designed for tourists. That is precisely its appeal. Historic buildings line the streets, fishing vessels work the harbour and the town retains a sense of purpose beyond simply entertaining visitors.
Sarah-Jane Lee
Jun 182 min read


Wilsons Promontory: A Savvy Swap For Travellers Who Stay Longer
The first impression of Wilsons Promontory can be surprising. Huge car parks, tour buses and busy visitor facilities suggest mass tourism rather than wilderness. Yet travellers who stay longer quickly discover why "The Prom" remains one of Victoria's most rewarding destinations.
Sarah-Jane Lee
Jun 183 min read


Port Welshpool Long Jetty Walk
The Port Welshpool Long Jetty is not simply a walk. It is an immersion into the water landscape of Corner Inlet, where every step takes you further from the shore and deeper into one of Gippsland's most distinctive coastal experiences. Port Welshpool reveals a quieter side of Gippsland where working ports, coastal landscapes
Sarah-Jane Lee
Jun 182 min read
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