Frank Jardine, Pioneer
1860’s Cape York was a wild, trackless expanse of rock, scrub & impenetrable rainforest, government saw the need for an outpost supply station
1860’s Cape York was a wild, trackless expanse of rock, scrub & impenetrable rainforest, government saw the need for an outpost supply station
Settlement of Cooktown is nestled on the banks of the Endeavour River, at precisely the spot where Captain James Cook came ashore in 1770.
The great tapering Cape York Peninsula thrusts into Torres Strait, enclosing the vast brown mudflats of the Gulf of Carpentaria.
A tour of Australia, the world's biggest and sunniest island, is not complete without visiting the monumental Australian Capital Territory.
When visitors think of Australia, an image of Sydney Opera House, Ayer’s Rock, Crocodile Dundee or Skippy the Kangaroo springs to mind.
Sydney big city buzz to the Blue Mountains, from Coff’s Harbour’s Big Banana, to Goulburn’s Big Merino and the outback beauty of Broken Hill.
Kakadu to Uluru (Ayer’s Rock), the vast Northern Territory is like nowhere else on Earth. It spans two climate zones two very different worlds
The ‘City of Sun Days’ offers lush subtropical gardens, elegant buildings, lively arts and the very best in dining and entertainment.
The ‘Festival State’ of South Australia is the ultimate touring holiday destination. Crammed within its borders is an authentic and unique mix
Renowned wilderness areas are in the west of this heart-shaped island, and they are all easily accessible by road from Hobart or Launceston.
The royal Garden State of Victoria may be Australia’s smallest state, It is very large on life. The pulsating heart of the State of Victoria.
The big, bold, bountiful land of Western Australia has a remarkable range of top shelf holiday destinations for the traveller.