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 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 moreWhy do so many Australian pubs have the same name and which is the most common? Australian pub history gives a glimpse into unfolding social change including the temperance movement, six o’clock closing and sex discrimination.
Read moreIf there is one thing I’m not, it’s a hardcore camper, but three glorious days camping on the shores of beautiful Myall Lake in Myall Lakes National Park has convinced me I should be getting the tent out more often. Here’s why you should #holidayherethisyear.
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 moreWe went to Harden for its annual kite festival but we found so much more. We discovered well kept little towns full of history set in the picturesque farmland of the southwest slopes of NSW.
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.
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