Outback Iconic Locations

Rustic utes on rich red earth of Outback Australia with a vast landscape behind

Vast and Untouched Landscapes, Starry Night Skies, Unique Wildlife, Rich Geological Formations & so much more Peterborough, White Cliff, Lightning Ridge, Gundabooka NP,  It’s important to note that the Outback can also present challenges such as extreme weather conditions, remote locations, and limited amenities. However, many people find the combinationRead more

Discover the Pilliga

The Pilliga National Park Wild and remote classic Australian landscape. Pilliga is traditional Country of the Gamilaroi People, one of the largest indigenous nations in Australia. The Sandstone Caves are an cherished First Nation site and were used for shelter and much more (See Traditional notes below). Grinding grooves, sharpeningRead more

Discover the Warrumbungle National Park

Fans Horizon View at Warrumbungle National Park

Warrumbungle is a Gamilaraay word meaning crooked mountain The Warrumbungle National Park landscape has been shaped by thousands of years of volcanic activity. Click here to use photos for ARTISTS REFERENCE MATERIAL LOCATION NEW SOUTH WALES Camp Blackman Warrumbungle Tent, Camper trailer site, Caravan site, 4263 John Renshaw Parkway, Warrumbungle,Read more

Anzac Journey 2015, Where Two Realities Collide.

Map coming Soon Bowenville to Oakey, when reality touches the soul(30km 25 min) The sun peeking through old gum trees greeted us as we made our way to the Australian Army Flying Museum Oakey. Smiles were wide as very friendly army folk greeted us, and then treated to the mostRead more

Anzac Journey 2015, Where Two Realities Collide Day THREE

Map coming Soon Oakey Fly in shots and the beautiful Lake Cressbrook Its morning and the thoughts of the day before still linger. The overpowering Catalina Bomber. She seemed almost in slow motion, but on touchdown her presence was overwhelming and almost haunting. Lets hope these are the only fightingRead more