Queensland

Queensland

Townsville

We had enjoyed a nice dinner on our last night In Airlie Beach, before an unceventul drive yestrday to Townsville. The main attraction in our way was a visit to the town of Bowen. Bowen itself is fairly unremarkable except for the court house which stands out as the most impressive building in town. However, […]

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Our Stay at Airlie Beach

We have spent the last two nights at Airlie Beach having. a break from driving and doing a spot of sight seeing. We left Eungella down the steep and windy road to the bottom of the range and back to the sugar fields. I must be vary naive as I had assumed that the town […]

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Driving from Rockhampton to Eungella

Don’t ask me what is between Rockhampton and Serena (just south of Mackay) – the answer is nothing! Just miles and miles of country like this.It went on forever (or at nearly 300 km).   Back to Rockhampton for a minute. We were interesterd to see a few more of the classic old buildings in […]

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Crossing the Tropic of Capricorn

We only had a litle over 200 kilometres to travel today, but somehow it still took us all day. We began with a  look around the town of Agnes Water and its adjoining town of Seventeen Seventy and then drove north to Rockhampton. The town of 1770 has officialy changed its name to Seventeen Seventy […]

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Four Hundred Kilometres to Agnes Water

We left Noosa this morning with its busy roads and multiple roundabouts. I tell you, it’s worse than Canberra! I had no idea where we were in this maze of circles. I just followed the GPS and assumed that it would take me to where I want to go. We put the car through a […]

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Into the Sunshine Coast’s Hinterland

Hinterland is a German word meaning “the land behind” and that’s where we spent today. The land to the south west of Noosa and the Sunshine Coast is called the Hinerland by the vocals. It’s a beautful area of rolling hills, quaint villages and superb scenery. We set our GPS to take us to the […]

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Exploring Noosa’s Surrounds

Last night’s sunset at Noosa was quite spectacular and we were in bed relatively early after dinner. After a week of travelling, we were up out of bed so late this morning that we missed breakfast. In the end, we sat at a table by the pool, had a coffee and eventmualy ordered a toasted […]

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From Warwick to Noosa

We left Warwick this morning after a quick drive around the town to see some of its heritage buildings and a stop at the supermarket. Just as we left the town, the road passed over the Condomine River. This river is part of the Murray-Darling Basin and drains the northern portion of the Darling Downs, […]

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Driving North to Warwick with a Border Crossing Into Queensland

Our route to our next stop at Warwick, Queensland,  took us along the Nbew England Highway in an almost straight northerly direction. We traveled along the broad ridge of the Great Dividing Range which resulted in undulating country with lots of hills. We lost count of the number of steep descents that we encountered along […]

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My Photo Workshop at O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat

I’ve just spent five days with photographer Michael Snedic at the O’Reillys Rainforest Retreat doing a photography workshop. Michael leads photo tours all over the world. This is the fourth time that I have participated in one of his activities and we get on very well together. I now regard him as a friend. O’Reilly’s […]

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A Weekend in Isisford and Winton

By the weekend, the road to Isisford had reopened, so we decided on Saturday, to drive the 100 kms south to explore the area. The road is a one-lane bitumen road and the shoulders were still quite soft. I’m rather glad the road-trains seemed to be taking the day off on that day as we […]

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The Queensland Outback – Unions, Birds, Surveyors and Poets

In my mind, I compartmentalise the ‘Australian Outback’ into different regions. For example, the Kimberley in Western Australia relates to cattle. The desert area in the Centre is all about Aboriginal culture and this area of central Queensland is all about wool. Yesterday, we drove south east to the town of Blackall and on the […]

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