australia
With its rainforests, ancient rock formations and pristine beaches, Australia is the traveller's mecca whether you're flying solo or with mates.
The Red Centre Down Under: Why it needs to be on your bucket list. . Top Story - September 2020.
When you think of the Northern Territory, Australia… Do you think of red dirt, crocodiles, and flies? If you answered yes to the above, I can’t blame you. I thought the same for the first half of my career in travel before I had the opportunity to explore the hidden jewels of outback Australia.
By Maddie Bradley5 years ago in Wander
What is the Points Requirement for the Australian PR
Kangaroo Land in your wish list? This country ranks amongst the top immigration destinations and is often known as the “immigrants paradise.” Nowadays, folks from all walks of life want to move to the beautiful world of Kangaroos and Koalas every year, in search of better opportunities and huge career prospects.
By Aptech Visa5 years ago in Wander
How Queenstown Became The Adventure Capital Of The World
Through the ages, generations of brave and determined people have moulded Queensland into an easily accessible place for people across the globe. However, Queensland is still identified as the adventure capital of the world for its array of adventurous activities offered for its myriad of visitors.
By Nilusha Perera6 years ago in Wander
How to Enjoy a Shopping Tour in Melbourne
amongst its biggest draws is the opportunity to shop till you drop! Be it for some casual retail therapy, a complete wardrobe makeover or to acquire the latest designer fashion, the city offers plenty of choices. And it’s not just malls either, with historic markets and arcades providing great places to shop, soak up some local culture and enjoy foodie discoveries too.
By Nilusha Perera6 years ago in Wander
How to discover the best weekend activities to do in Redcliffe
Redcliffe is an ideal place for a weekend getaway in Queensland; be you travelling with the family, that special someone or even journeying solo, there is much to enjoy amidst laid-back coastal charm. From lazing on the sands to experiencing adrenaline-pumping thrills, here is a glimpse into the many things to do in Redcliffe on a weekend trip.
By Nilusha Perera6 years ago in Wander
Why Perth should be at the top of your travel bucket list?
Lying on the western side of Australia, is the stunning beachside beauty, the Capital city of Perth. If you are a traveler, stuck at home due to the Pandemic, already creating a list of the places that you must visit, you should positively include Perth in that list. It is the perfect rejuvenating dose of sunshine and Vitamin-sea you must treat yourself with after the Covid-19 crisis. If you ask, Why? Then, you must read on.
By The Old Swan Barracks6 years ago in Wander
Travelling on Intuition
Perth to the Gold Coast; a whopping 6,324 kilometres of vast undulating plains and a meandering coastline that is an absolute pleasure to surf and simply soak the soul. I was offered a free flight across to travel with the rest of the fam; and for a student scrimping and scrounging every penny she could muster for her travels ahead, it was pretty much a pot of gold at the end of a hard years work.
By The Salty Dreamers6 years ago in Wander
Surfing the Wild Rugged Plains of North West Australia
The North West of Aus. In these remote, arid stretches of red dirt and raw rugged plains, it’s easy to immerse yourself in the land and disconnect from society and the habitual use of social media. In fact, in most places you don’t have a choice; and it's seriously rejuvenating.
By The Salty Dreamers6 years ago in Wander
Hike more worry less.
Australia never fails to amaze me. I was up early to get on a train going to Kootomba, very excited! I am one of those weird people who enjoys a morning hike instead of being in bed. Honestly, 7AM isn't too early for me as I usually wake up earlier than that. I put on my regular sneaker and made sure that I have a jumper just in case it gets cold somewhere on my hike. As I headed to the central station, I managed to grab a cuppa with a ham and cheese croissant. Who doesn't love a good croissant in the morning?
By Macey Monday6 years ago in Wander
Developing an appreciation for the weird and wonderful world of Australian wildlife
Growing up as a young suburban Australian in one of Australia’s largest cities, I didn’t think much of Australia’s wildlife or “outback” any more than something you’d see on tourism advertisements or on symbols on our currency or government logos. This disinterest continued right through my teens and university, where I was instead captivated by the large alpine forests of North America and the creatures which inhabit it. So much was I intrigued by it, during the Christmas break in my second year I decided to take a trip to the Pacific North-west to experience it for myself.
By Max Hartwell6 years ago in Wander











