Discover the lesser-known wonders of Australia with our latest updates.
Discover the lesser-known corners of Australia with our latest stories. We travel by road through the outback, along the coast and across the bush, sharing real moments from places often left off the map. Join us as we uncover hidden gems, quiet campsites and the kind of adventures that happen when you wander off the main road.
If you’re planning a road trip through Outback Queensland, South Australia, the Northern Territory, Victoria or New South Wales, you’ll find plenty of stories from the tracks and towns along the way. From remote creeks and gorges to small country pubs and station stays, these posts share the people and places that make travelling off the main road worth it.
Things to Do in Charleville: Slow Down, Stay Longer
Charleville rewards the travellers who stay longer than planned.
From the Cosmos Centre and Bilby Experience to the Airfield Museum, WWII Secret Base, Outback Date Farm, and the Angellala Creek explosion site. There’s a lot going on!
Cunnamulla: Rails, Races and Hot Springs
An overnight pub camp at Enngonia, then north to Cunnamulla; the Robbers Tree, the All Aboard rail show, a day at the races for Neil and artesian hot springs for Cameron. A weekend well spent.
Bourke: Where the Darling Tells the Story
Five rain-soaked days at Nyngan Weir and then north to Bourke, the Darling River’s great port, Fred Hollows’ resting place, an Afghan mosque in the outback, and a town that rewards anyone who slows down.
Cloncurry: Chasing Shade (and Gossip)
We spent three days in Cloncurry, exploring its history, murals, aviation heritage, and dam. From the first Qantas hangar to the birthplace of the RFDS, this outback town surprised us with stories and charm.
Barcaldine: Stories Beneath the Trees
Barcaldine blends rich history with small-town charm. We stayed at a peaceful local park, visited the famous Tree of Knowledge, admired the mighty Comet windmill, and soaked up the stories that shaped this resilient outback town.
Charleville: Slow and Social
Charleville gave us two slow weeks of outback charm, filled with friendly faces, hearty meals, and quiet mornings. From historic pubs to bilbies and bombers, there’s more here than first meets the eye.
Walkabout Creek Hotel: A Little Bit of Dundee
The Walkabout Creek Hotel in McKinlay is the real Crocodile Dundee pub. Original bar, movie memorabilia, a famous knife, and a bloke in a mustering helicopter picking up a slab. Only in the outback.
Winton: Dinosaurs, Dust, and a Quiet Escape
Winton blends dinosaurs, outback history and wide-open landscapes. From fossil labs to the Waltzing Matilda Centre and quiet camps under huge skies, this small Queensland town offers big surprises and plenty of reasons to return.
Longreach: Planes, Pioneers and Bucket Lists
Longreach delivered two bucket-list stops: the Qantas Founders Museum and the Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame. From jumbo jets to saddle shows, this outback hub captures the spirit of Australia from every angle.