Western Australia
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From the dusty Red Centre to the tip of the Top End and all the way down to Tasmania’s south, Australia is home to some of the world’s most unique landscapes. And nothing beats exploring these regions by foot.
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Craving wide open spaces, blockbuster beaches, out-of-the-way campsites and nights sleeping under the stars? An overland adventure through Australia offers all this and more.
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Mud crab feasts, camels and more: What to eat, see and do in Broome
by Liv Bohn February 23, 2018A laidback beach resort and pearling town in Australia’s Kimberley region, Broome is famed for its beautiful seaside spots and enviable good weather. Here are several must-dos to tick off your Broome bucket list.
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We’ve been singing Western Australia’s praises for years now. Watch this and you’ll see why.
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Stories from the road: we explore Ningaloo Reef with DriveAustralia
by Dean Harries June 18, 2016We parked the car at a rusty, unmarked gate just off the road and mooched over the sand dunes to a stretch of deserted beach…
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It’s a remote part of the country that retains that feeling of being completely undiscovered. This is our journey from Coral Bay to Cape Range on Australia’s wild north-west coast.
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The Pinnacles and Kalbarri: 5 spots to include on your West Australian roadtrip
by Dean Harries February 22, 2016We found ourselves driving from Perth to the Pinnacles Desert, and then onto Kalbarri National Park. All in a Corolla named Betty.
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Queensland’s Great Barrier Reef grabs most of the country’s travel headlines, but anyone wanting an alternative dive site should give Exmouth a very serious look.
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Into the wild: our 5 favourite spots in Australia’s Kimberley region
by James Shackell June 24, 2015The Kimberley really is one of the last true wildernesses on earth. Welcome to our five favourite spots in Australia’s last frontier.