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Artwork by Tin Bowtell, Winton Wetlands. Photo: Marjie Courtis

Rutherglen, Victoria. A destination and a base

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Rutherglen as destination The wineries – Buildings, bottles and bullshit?! My partner and I chose Rutherglen, Victoria for a three day getaway.  I thought we’d spend it primarily around the…

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The Twelve Apostles. Photo: Marjie Courtis

Great Ocean Walk or Great Ocean Road?

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The Great Ocean Road was progressively opened from 1922 to 1932.  The official Great Ocean Walk didn’t arrive until 2004. Which is the best way to see this great ocean…

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Reflections in the Ovens River at Bright

A Bright Autumn

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Bright is a Victorian town in the Alpine Shire, close to the Mt Buffalo National Park, Alpine National Park and Mount Hotham. I visited before winter set in, just after…

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Chapel Street From My Room © Marjie Courtis

A Sojourn in my own city of Melbourne

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I took an eight week holiday in my own city of Melbourne, taking a break from my outer suburban home, and moving into The Olsen Hotel in South Yarra, as…

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Dampier Peninsula

Dampier Peninsula: A Pristine Destination in Western Australia

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More than 300 years ago, the explorer and buccaneer, William Dampier, sailed along the Western Australian coast in his ship, the Roebuck. He wrote the first European account of Aboriginal…

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Cunningham Pier Geelong

Geelong : A Bright Look At Itself

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Geelong takes a bright look at its past with a series of more than 100 boldly painted and decorated bollards, permanently ensconced on its waterfront. The bollards, reclaimed from a…

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Cobb & Co Coach

Outback Australia : Travelling On the Sheep’s Back

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Australia’s economy rode the sheep’s back well into the twentieth century. And for those of us raised on Click go the Shears, Waltzing Matilda and Clancy of the Overflow, there…

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Mulling Over The Wine

Toast to the Coast : The Geelong Wine Region

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The tenth annual Toast to the Coast Festival was held on the Melbourne Cup “Long Weekend”. So on the last weekend in October, 2011, I decided to share in the…

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Cycling & Food Pursuits: North East Victoria

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Cycling and food pursuits complement each other wonderfully in North East Victoria. My cycling buddies and I based ourselves in little cabins at the Everton Gardens Caravan Park at Everton…

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Bruno Benini and Fashion Photography : Creating the Look

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The Powerhouse Museum in a former industrial zone of Sydney, celebrates design in a historical context. For the Creating the Look exhibition of Italian-born Bruno Benini, the historical context is…

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Laneways hidden behind the skyscrapers Melbourne

Melbourne Laneways

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Melbourne’s Laneways have become destinations for locals and visitors, they are colourful alternatives for music, art, bars, and restaurants. They are also places to stroll and to party. And their…

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Cascade Brewery

A Taste of Hobart, Tasmania

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My first stop on arrival at any airport, is the information centre, no matter how many times I’ve been before. So by the time I’d flicked through brochures including The…

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Steaming up in Queenscliff

Tour de Bellarine Peninsula

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Barwon Heads is a good place to begin your Tour de Bellarine Peninsula. It is the town from which Australia’s first Tour de France winner hails. Almost as soon as…

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Lunch Naples Style

Food, foodies and focaccias in Haberfield, Sydney

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I headed to Haberfield, Sydney for an Italian food experience. But this suburb, 6 km west of Sydney’s CBD, celebrates three different cultures at Federation Place (Piazza Federazione) on Ramsay…

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Mt Ruapehu from Waihohonu Hut

A Great Walk in Tongariro National Park

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The Tongariro National Park has many claims to fame. For a start, it’s the location of one of New Zealand’s nine Great Walks. It is also one of the 890…

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