East Coast Crawl

We followed Colleen’s stellar instructions and gave her a call once we got to the house. She met us in her ute and gave us a personal escort to our huge campsite, a stones throw from the main fishing area - a tidal creek where you can catch shovel nose shark, flathead, jacks and of... Continue Reading →

Homeward Bound

Frewena Green yellow grey and reddish brown shrubbery flanks the Stewart and Barkley Highways. We’re back in the land of gun barrel straight road that’s flat for as far as you can see. We’re also back to long drives of about 7 hours and over night stays. We do well, but we’re out of practice.... Continue Reading →

The Top End: Kakadu to Mataranka

We waved goodbye to Uncle Phil and the comforts of a house after a slow pack up, ensuring we hadn’t left anything behind, and piled into the car headed for Kakadu. We didn’t know what to expect from Kakadu. The people I have met along the way who seem to have similar interests, values etc... Continue Reading →

The Top End: Litchfield to Darwin

Acknowledgement We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional owners of country throughout Australia. We recognise the continuing connection to land, water, language and community. We pay our respect to the cultures; and to Elders past, present and emerging. We are committed to walking lightly on the land of your ancestors, only... Continue Reading →

The Top End: Lake Argyle to Nitmuluk

Acknowledgement We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional owners of country throughout Australia. We recognise the continuing connection to land, water, language and community. We pay our respect to the cultures; and to Elders past, present and emerging. We are committed to walking lightly on the land of your ancestors, only... Continue Reading →

The Gibb River Road: Ellenbrae to El Questro

Acknowledgement We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional owners of country throughout Australia. We recognise the continuing connection to land, water, language and community. We pay our respect to the cultures; and to Elders past, present and emerging. We are committed to walking lightly on the land of your ancestors, only... Continue Reading →

The Gibb River Road: Munurru to Punamii-unpuu

Acknowledgement We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional owners of country throughout Australia. We recognise the continuing connection to land, water, language and community. We pay our respect to the cultures; and to Elders past, present and emerging. We are committed to walking lightly on the land of your ancestors, only... Continue Reading →

Headland – Broome

The Taste of Home We left Dales Gorge with the taste of home on our tongues… Port Hedland our destination, to visit my cousin Harry and his fiancé Haylea, as well as their three beautiful kids, Lily, Alby, and Mally. They’ve lived in Hedland since 2020. I’ve never met Mally (18months), and if I’ve met... Continue Reading →

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