Travel in Perth, Australia podcast
Perth sometimes gets a bad rap from Australia and the international community because it’s so isolated. Sure, it’s on the other side of the country from the capitals of the other states, but that just...
View ArticleCoober Pedy photo essay
Coober Pedy's sign is a little different to normal. The entrance to the Old Timers Mine A camel on the wall of the Old Timers Mine The ceilings in the Old Timers Mine can be a bit low, you'll need the...
View ArticleBest cities in Australia podcast
Australia is a vast country, with a landmass roughly the same as that of Europe. However, the population definitely isn’t evenly distributed, with most people living in cities. The main cities of the...
View ArticleGet to know your South Pacific coffee
Coffee is a big part of New Zealand and Australian culture — while the Brits will head to the pub for a beer and a chat, we’re more likely to grab a table at a local cafe. Yes, we’re big fans of bars...
View ArticleThings to do on Kangaroo Island podcast
Kangaroo Island in South Australia is jam-packed with things to do, for local visitors and international tourists. Here are our favourite things to do on Kangaroo Island, or ‘KI’ as everyone calls it....
View ArticleThree day-trips from Sydney
There’s a lot to do in Sydney city itself, but it also offers some great options for day-trips — head to the Blue Mountains, Berry, or the Hunter Valley. Blue Mountains – west of Sydney If you are only...
View ArticleTen more photos from the Bibbulmun Track
In December, we shared eight of Guy’s amazing photos from the Bibbulmun Track in Western Australia. Today, we have ten more photos for you: The Bibbulmun Track is Western Australia’s longest hiking...
View ArticleHow to celebrate the Vivid Sydney festival
Pin me on Pinterest!On the face of it, Vivid Sydney is hardly the most exciting idea ever conceived. It essentially involves setting up a load of coloured lights around the city, and projecting bright...
View ArticleHow to make the most of the Aroma Festival, Sydney
Pin me on Pinterest!It hurt to admit: the home-brewed coffee sitting before me was less appealing than a cold shower on a winter’s day. Not a typical realization coming from a lifelong coffee...
View ArticleFlat whites and short blacks — a Melbourne coffee tour
Pin me on Pinterest!Melbourne’s cafes form such an important part of the city’s cultural landscape, that a coffee or two is an essential part of any trip to Victoria’s capital. And if you’re a coffee...
View ArticleTop 10 things to do in Australia podcast
Pin me on Pinterest!Australia and New Zealand enjoy a kind of sibling relationship. There’s lots of squabbling and a fair bit of jealousy, but deep down we love each other. Most of the time, anyway....
View ArticleTravel diary: Five months in New Zealand
There’s no place like home, it’s true — and in some respects it’s sad that our five months’ sojourn in our home country of New Zealand has come to an end. It’s been full of time with friends and...
View ArticleHow to get around Australia podcast
Australia is a land of huge distances, which significantly impacts the amount you can see while there. There are plenty of options for getting around by land or air, and the savvy traveller will use a...
View ArticleTravel diary 2010
All of Craig and Linda’s 2010 adventures compiled into one, handy, enormous post. Read about the Indie Travel adventures of 2010! To listen to our 2010 roundup podcast, hit play below or find episode...
View ArticleBest summer festivals around the world podcast
Attending a local festival can be a great way to get to know a place, and festivals can be a great excuse (I mean, reason) for a trip. Thousands of festivals of all sizes are held around the world, so...
View ArticleSydney travel guide
Sydney is one of those rare cities that surpasses your expectations. There’s a focus on the good life – great shopping, surfing, meeting friends for coffee with an unlimited supply of flat whites, long...
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