Archive for the 'Eastern Australia' Category

Dryer Conditions Coming for South East Australia

Monday, February 28th, 2011

South-east Australia is likely to suffer below-average rainfall and drier conditions in the future. The findings were released in a recent report which set out to highlight the effects climate change and variability are having on the water resources in south-east Australia. One of the major findings from the report was the fact that the [...]

Gold Coast Beaches: The Only Reason You Need to Visit Eastern Australia

Saturday, February 12th, 2011

Everyone’s heard of Surfers Paradise, well almost everyone. There are some other stunning beaches on the Gold Coast, with some excellent spots for families, kayakers and surfers to name a few!

Cape Byron- Australia’s Eastern Tip

Tuesday, February 8th, 2011

A one hour flight from Sydney and a world away is laid back Byron Bay. The town is popular with a diverse array of visitors, including surfers, musicians, backpackers, retirees and families. Popular activities include surfing, dolphin and whale watching, hiking and just relaxing on any of the endless stretches of beaches.

Cairns is Australia’s Hidden Wonder

Sunday, January 23rd, 2011

Cairns is Australia’s tropical gem; a gateway to the most pristine and beautiful sites on earth while offering a first class casino, exquisite dining, and superb shopping. Located in Northern Queensland, Cairns, is the South Pacific’s gateway to an unspoiled Rainforest and the majestic Great Barrier Reef. World renowned golf courses, Aboriginal culture, and exotic [...]

Cape Tribulation, Queensland

Wednesday, January 19th, 2011

Cape Tribulation is the furthest point that most tours get into the rainforest of Far North Queensland. Part of the Wet Tropics of Queensland, the rainforest here is thick, ancient and teems with wildlife. There is a range of activities here, including guided rainforest walks which are particularly recommended. Be aware that it is possible [...]