Sign of "Kimba, Halfway Across Australia" from a different angle, featuring a parked camper trailer in the foreground. The sign remains prominent in the background with its informational panels about Kimba and its halfway location across Australia.
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Halfway Across Australia: Kimba’s Quirky Attractions + Things To Do There

The famous “Halfway Across Australia” sign is in the small town of Kimba. It’s the halfway mark between Sydney on the East Coast and Perth on the West Coast. The 3,934 km drive from coast to coast is a LONG way, so getting halfway across Australia is an achievement! And the district council of Kimba is…

A panoramic view of the Super Pit Kalgoorlie, showcasing the terraced walls and winding roads of the massive open-pit gold mine in Western Australia.
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The Super Pit, Kalgoorlie-Boulder: Visiting Guide, Best Time To Go, And More!

The Super Pit (Kalgoorlie-Boulder, Western Australia) is not your regular tourist spot. It’s a massive, noisy mine that’s 3.5 km long, 1.5 km wide, and 600 metres deep. Also known as “Fimiston open-pit mine”, this is the biggest gold mine in Australia. From the lookout, the heavy machinery and giant trucks look like toy cars!…

Crocodile lying next to Victoria River in Northern Territory, one of the best places to see crocodiles in Australia
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Where To See Crocodiles In Australia? 9 Best Crocodile Hot Spots + Tips

If you’re up for an adrenaline rush and want to see one of Australia’s most incredible yet dangerous creatures up close, crocodile spotting is for you. The best places to see crocodiles in Australia are in the Northern Territory, usually near rivers, billabongs, and other bodies of water. Kununurra in Western Australia and North Queensland…

A panoramic view of Kununurra from Kelly's Knob Lookout, showcasing the town's greenery and surrounding hills.
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18 Epic Things To Do in Kununurra For An Unforgettable Adventure In The Kimberley

Kununurra might be a bit off the beaten track, but trust us – it’s a hidden gem in the heart of the Kimberley. Located in the East Kimberley region of Western Australia, this little town is your gateway to some seriously stunning landscapes, wild adventures, and a whole lot of culture! From the vast expanse…

View of Mt Nameless, a popular attraction for things to do in Tom Price, with rugged slopes under a clear sky.
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7 Epic Things To Do In Tom Price: An Underrated Destination In The Pilbara

Tom Price may be known as the gateway to Karijini National Park, but this town is so much more than just a base for exploring. Nestled in the heart of Western Australia’s Pilbara region, Tom Price offers an incredible mix of stunning landscapes, thrilling outdoor adventures, and a rich connection to both mining history and…

A mother whale and her calf swimming together in the bright blue waters of the Nullarbor coast, a highlight of whale watching on the Nullarbor.
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Complete Guide To Whale Watching On The Nullarbor Plain

Most people don’t realise just how epic whale watching on the Nullarbor can be. Between June and October, the Southern Right Whales migrate to the coast, and the peak months of July and August offer an unforgettable spectacle. We’re talking over 60 whales frolicking on the turquoise waters of the Southern Ocean, as you stand…

The secret Aussie hotspot of Cape Leveque, Broome, Dampier Peninsula: A striking aerial view of red sandstone cliffs meeting a white sandy beach with turquoise ocean waves crashing against the shore. The vibrant contrast of red rock and blue water creates a visually stunning natural scene.
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14 Top Secret Aussie Hotspots: How Many Do You Know?

Australia is full of famous off-road locations that every traveller worth their salt knows, like Gibb River Road or Uluru. But away from the spotlight, each state has some secret Aussie hotspots that manage to fly under the radar of most off-road travellers! These are 14 of such hidden gems, written in collaboration with Hema…

A boat speeds across clear turquoise waters near rocky shores in Margaret River, Western Australia.
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Best Tours Margaret River (That Go Beyond Wine Tastings)

The Margaret River region is famous worldwide for its wines… No wonder why most of the tours available are wine tours! What about those of us who don’t want a tour ONLY about wine tasting? Or those who simply can’t or don’t want to drink wine (or any other alcoholic beverage)? That’s what this list…

Chris and Bec on balcony overlooking a green landscape, sharing a glass of wine.
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Best Margaret River Wine Tours: How To Pick The Best One For YOU?

Most wine tours in Margaret River (WA) offer a similar experience – they take you winery-hopping to world-class venues along picturesque vineyards for most of the day. To make matters better (or worse), most have hundreds of excellent reviews and cost around the same. That’s why you must look into the details before choosing a…

An aerial view of The Aquarium in Yallingup, Western Australia showing clear blue waters surrounded by rugged rocks with a woman standing on one near the water
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The Aquarium, Yallingup (WA): A Snorkellers Paradise + 6 Things To Know Before Going

The Aquarium is a gem tucked away along the pristine Yallingup coastline, in the southwest of Western Australia. It’s a small lagoon protected by large granite outcrops, making it perfect for snorkelling and a relaxing swim. The waters are crystal-clear and calm – it’s called The Aquarium for a reason! The place is free to…