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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.

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Mining Tales and Mateship

We rolled into Moonta with good friends and found history, sandstone charm, and a camp full of laughs. Exploring the old copper mine and eerie slime pits gave us a glimpse into South Australia’s mining past.

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Southern Yorke Surprises

Coastal charm, striking silo art, and a slice of history! Our loop through Stansbury, Edithburgh and Wool Bay gave us quiet beaches, quirky sculptures, and a deeper look at South Australia’s hardworking past.

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Ardrossan: Crabs, History and Sunsets

Ardrossan turned on the charm with peak crab season, a warm bakery welcome, and a fascinating museum visit. We ended the day on the jetty at sunset, soaking up this friendly coastal town’s relaxed rhythm.

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Victor Harbor: Granite, Gulls and Ocean Air

From the wild coastline of Cape Nelson to the peaceful shores of Meningie and dramatic boulders of Granite Island, this leg was full of quiet surprises, big skies and salt-sprayed walking trails worth the detour.

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Little Blue Lake: A Cold, Blue Surprise

Little Blue Lake is a striking sinkhole near Mount Gambier, sitting unexpectedly in open farmland. Beautiful to look at, icy cold to swim in, and best enjoyed from the edge if deep water makes you nervous.

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Glen Innes: Granite and Heritage

In Glen Innes, we found a slice of Celtic heritage among granite stones and cool high-country air. A short stop that lingered longer than expected before the road carried us on to Inverell.

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K’gari: Sand, Sky and Saltwater Magic

From freshwater lakes and towering rainforests to beach highways and shipwrecks, K’gari is the wild heart of Queensland’s coast. We toured, swam, floated, and flew, and left with sand in our souls.

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Bundaberg: Rum, Molasses and the Bear

From the sweet tang of molasses to the final sip of salted caramel rum, the Bundaberg Distillery tour is a mix of history, humour, and Aussie spirit, bold, local, and unmistakably Bundy.

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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.

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Goondiwindi: River Walks and Cotton Country

Goondiwindi is a relaxed border town where river walks, local history, and cotton farming shape everyday life. Exploring on foot and learning about modern agriculture adds useful context to this practical Queensland centre.

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One Ton Post: The Long Way to a Line

The One Ton Post near Mungindi marks the end of the longest straight section of the Queensland–NSW border. A quiet, historic survey marker that turns an abstract line on the map into something you can stand beside.

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