Darwin, NT

Darwin, NT

Traveling around Australia has, if nothing else, demonstrated what a resilient lot Australians are. However, a few days in Darwin takes this understanding to a whole new level. Withstanding the hot, humid weather is perhaps a given for any Australian, but add to this...
The final countdown

The final countdown

I have four more places in four Australian states left to visit before I can claim “I’ve been everywhere” – Darwin, Birdsville, Oodnadatta and Tibooburra. Four of the more remote locations in Australia and possibly a further 5,000km of...
Grong Grong, NSW

Grong Grong, NSW

Grong Grong is another small rural village which is unlikely to be a destination for tourists. A hotel, church, disused railway line and grain bins are the highlight of this location The name Grong Grong is an Aboriginal term meaning “bad camping ground”...
Jerilderie, NSW

Jerilderie, NSW

For some time I had been wanting to visit the site of Ned Kelly’s (the bush ranger) last stand at Glenrowan and I took the opportunity to call into this town when visiting Wangaratta earlier in my travels. However, I have to say, for a more low key and less...
Wanganella, NSW

Wanganella, NSW

A detour up the Cobb Highway took me to Wanganella, a small village with little for the visitor. However, I was interested to learn from the Tourist Information lady at Deniliquin that it was the birthplace of the Peppin Merino. In 1861, George Hall Peppin and his two...

Deniliquin, NSW

As you drive into Deniliquin you can not help but notice that It’s flat. Very flat, flatter than Captains Flat and a lot of other flat things. Indeed, Deniliquin is on the Hay Plains, the area with the smallest deviation of elevation on Earth. So what do you do...