Month: September 2023
We’re Finally Home
The final leg of our journey from Shepparton to home was about 185 kilometres. We were packed up to leave by about 9.00 am and we headed south down the Goulburn Valley Highway. We were spoilt by the quality of outback roads and by comparison, this Victorian road is a shocker! There has been sustained […]
Read MoreWe are Back in Victoria at Shepparton.
Our day began with breakfast at the bakery in the main street of Griffith. We had a warm egg and bacon roll that was very nice but as I looked into the gelato cabinet I wished it was later in the day. I think that i could have eaten every flavour, working from left to […]
Read MoreA Day in Griffith
Griffith is a little piece of Italy in the heart of the Riverina. It still has the extraordinary statistic that 60% of the city’s population have Italian ancestors and it still celebrates Italian culture with extensive vineyards in the region, providores in the town selling local produce, and excellent cafes and restaurants where the pasta […]
Read MoreSouth to Cobar and Griffith
Over the last two days, we have driven a short way from Bourke to Cobar (160 km) and then today 360 kilometres from Cobar to Griffith There was nothing whatsover between Bourke and Griffith, so we arrived at lunchtime and had the afternoon to look around the town. In my early planning, I had thought […]
Read MoreExploring the Town of Bourke
Today was a leisurely rest day from driving and an opportunity to explore this significnat outback town. We started late with a breakfast roll at the local bakery, but the weather was too hot (37C) for a lot of walking around. However, we explored a number of historic sites and retreated to our motel room […]
Read MoreSouth to Bourke
Before leaving Charleville we had a look around the town. It is a rural service centre on the Warrego River. With a population of over 3,000, it is the largest town in South West Queensland and became an important transportation stopover between the vast properties of western Queensland and the vital railhead at Roma. Today […]
Read MoreCharleville
Today, we drove 515 kilometres from Longreach to Charleville. It was a longer day than we would have liked , but there really wasn’t anywhere else to stop.This route took us through a number of historic towns that are imprtant in Australia’s history. Not far from Longreach, we came to to the town of Ilfracombe. […]
Read MoreLongreach
Hughenden, our previous stop is a nondescript and uninspiring town. It has a small main street with a newsagent and a few other shops, many are vacant. One of the stores had a faded sign in the window which read ”Gone to an appointment and will be back as soon as possible”. The bakery is […]
Read MoreHughenden
Tonight, we are staying in a cabin in the Allen Terry Caravan Park in Hughenden. It’s a typical outback caravan park with sites for caravans and tents as well as a few cabins. Of course, it also has the obvious shower and toilet block along with a camp kitchen. It’s named after a previous mayor […]
Read MoreWe Are In Charters Towers Tonight
With only an hour and a half to travel to Charters Towers from Townsville, we could take it easy. So, in the morning, we pottered around a couple of Townsville’s sights that we hadn’t yet explored. At the very end of The Strand in Townsville is Kissing Point Fort. It overlookis Cleveland Bay and was […]
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There was a news report last week aboiut a man in Queensland who had died from a snakebite after helping to remove a snake which had coiled around his friend’s leg. It happened at Koumala, a town 60km south of Mackay, shortly after 6.30pm on last Saturday evening. They were at Koumala State School, attending […]
Read MoreCairns Nature Parks
We’ve had two days to explore Cairns and its environs and we chose to visit some of the places that had a natural flavour. Kuranda is a town in the hills to the west of Cairns and it can be reached by vintage train, a seven-kilometre long aerial cableway or a windy mountain road. Being […]
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