We may not be able to cross state borders yet, but the announcement that we could travel within South Australia from May 11th, meant we could finally continue our 360in360 project! So…
Wildlife Carers on Kangaroo Island, and Reasons to be Hopeful! Kangaroo Island was meant to be welcoming tourists back right now, to boost local businesses in the wake of the…
After six weeks exploring Tasmania, we are about to get the ferry back to the mainland (or if you’re Tasmanian, we are about to leave the mainland for the North…
It all started with trepidation on my part. Hiking 70km through a remote mountain range, carrying all food, camping gear, clothes and cameras for six days, could be a nightmare.…
Not only does Tasmania have some spectacular rugged landscapes, there is stunning underwater scenery to match. Most people don’t realise that a dive in Tasmania can be just as diverse…
Freycinet, pronounced Frey-cin-ey, is an absolutely stunning national park. We stayed one week in the national park campground, and although the amenities were basic, the surroundings and views were easily…
As we drove into in Wilson’s Promontory, the ancient rolling hills of eucalypt forest took our breath away. Massive round boulders, that have been smoothed by millennia of weather, are…
Victoria has some beautiful diving – caves, kelp forests, soft corals, shipwrecks and seals just to name a few attractions. We have sampled only a few dives sites here, but…
This week has been a mixture of emotions. Shock and horror at the devastation of the Australian bushfires, combined with the joy of meeting wonderful, kind, and inspiring people. One…
We’re excited to share that we were recently interviewed by Alice Forrest for a We Are Explorers feature on our upcoming 360in360 adventure. After spending the majority of his time abroad, Scott…