The NSW desert mining city of Broken Hill deserves its place on the Australian National Heritage list along side Uluru, The Great Barrier Reef and Bondi Beach.
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The NSW desert mining city of Broken Hill deserves its place on the Australian National Heritage list along side Uluru, The Great Barrier Reef and Bondi Beach.
Read moreThe Macquarie Marshes north of Warren NSW have undergone an astonishing transformation – and the best way to see it is Burrima Boardwalk.
Read moreJust a stone’s throw from the busy Great Western Highway in the Blue Mountains village of Faulconbridge NSW lies what is arguably Australia’s most political park.
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 moreIt’s the largest forest in NSW – a vast, wild tangle of vegetation which has justly earned the name Pilliga Scrub. Rugged, ancient, fascinating.
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,
Read moreThe Charles Darwin Walk starts in Wilson Park,Wentworth Falls in NSW leads you in the steps of one of the world’s greatest thinkers and scientists.
Read moreJust a 15 minute ferry trip from Brooklyn is Sydney’s most northern suburb of Dangar Island where there are no cars and tranquility is the name of the game.
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