The town of Forbes and its Somewhere Down the Lachlan sculpture trail might be 375km inland from Sydney but could one day rival the iconic Sculptures by the Sea.
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The town of Forbes and its Somewhere Down the Lachlan sculpture trail might be 375km inland from Sydney but could one day rival the iconic Sculptures by the Sea.
Read moreA picturesque and historic town which is yet to fully realise its tourist potential, but Cootamundra has a whole lot of country charm.
Read moreDungog is thriving despite drought and the pandemic and it’s being driven by a new mountain biking facility. Throw in great food, craft beer, art, and local produce and it’s a must see destination.
Read moreIts a challenging walk, but the trek to the summit of Mt Tomaree will reward you with stunning views and a glimpse into Australian WWII coastal defences.
Read moreThere are so many reasons to visit Wingham – great people, excellent food and interesting history. There’s never been a better time to visit as they recover from drought and bushfires.
Read moreSeven tips for travelling in drought affected towns that can make a big difference.
Read moreJust off the Mid Western Highway is a little place that bills itself as The Town Time Forgot. The entire town of Carcoar is listed by The National Trust.
Read moreCoonabarabran could claim to be the town of natural wonders with the spectacular Warrumbungles, vast Pilliga Forest and a ‘dark sky’ park on its doorstep.
Read moreWith scorching temperatures expected to continue across NSW for the next week, many will be heading for beaches and pools for a cooling swim. But that can also mean battling enormous crowds. Lake Macquarie offers visitors an alternative this summer,
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