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  • Be thankful
    Very few people come and help us and therefore, we should not ignore the help given by others and if we are not in a position repay, we must offer our thanks to the man who has done something for us. Some nations have adopted this system as a lifestyle and they are better people. We too should follow this procedure and when we are offering our thanks, we should forget the status of the man to who we are offering our thanks.
  • Busselton - Treasure of the South West
    One of Australia‘s most beautiful treasures, Busselton is rich with history, tourism, culture and natural attractions. This is the ideal destination for your driving holiday, perfect as a base for enjoying the ever changing Western Australian coastline and inland to the magnificent Margaret River.
  • Amazing Avoca
    If you are looking for brilliant blue waters lined by a rugged coastline and long white beaches, look no further than Avoca Beach. Located on the Central Coast of New South Wales just 100 kilometres north from Sydney, sun seekers from far and wide choose this coastal jewel as their holiday destination.
  • Top 21 South Australia Hotspots The Next Eleven
    The second instalment in the Top 21 places to visit in South Australia. Here you can read about, Mount Gambier, the infamous Birdsville Track in the outback down to the Murray River and McLaren Vale, such a wide variety of landscapes you wont know where to visit first.
  • Top 21 South Australia Hotspots The First Ten
    South Australia has so much to offer, here are just a few of the highlights. The capital Adelaide, the world Famous Barossa Valley, the unique town of Coober Pedy and Kangaroo Island, plus much more....
  • Discover Carnarvon Gorge
    Carnarvon Gorge is one of Queensland‘s hidden treasures, with a smorgasbord of natural attractions in every direction. Driving from Brisbane, the easiest route is via Roma and Injune which takes about nine hours. Alternatively, it is half the distance south west from Rockhampton
  • Top 21 ACT Hotspots Continued
    Part two in the top 21 places to visit in the ACT. Here you can read about amazing places such as, The Snowy Mountains, Lake Burley Griffin, CSIRO Discovery Centre and Black Mountain plus much more.
  • Top 21 ACT Hotspots The first ten
    Australia‘s Capital Territory has many interesting places to visit, such as the Australian Institute of Sport, Questacon, National Zoo and Aquarium and Parliament House just for starters.
  • Victorias Top 21 Hot Spots- Part One
    Here is a list of just some of the amazing things to do and see whilst visiting Victoria. Some of the destinations included here are, Melbourne, Ballarat, Snowy River National Park and Lakes Entrance, and this is only half the list!
  • Top 21 Northern Territory Hot Spots Part Two
    The second instalment in the top 21 places to visit in the Northern Territory with some fantastic locations such as Mataranka know for its famous thermal pools, Adelaide River the home of the huge jumping crocs and Uluru the most famous of all rocks just to name a few.
  • Top 21 Northern Territory Hot Spots Part One
    With so much to see and do in the Northern territory here is a list of what I think are the the top twenty one spots to see when visiting. I have broken down the list into two parts for easier reading. Enjoy! and watch out for the crocs!!
  • Walking Through Victoria
    There are such a vast range of walks to choose from in Victoria that you could be walking all year and not cover every track. From long walks alongside the Great Ocean Road to the beauty of the Dandenong Ranges and the Yarra Valley, this is the perfect way to combine the ultimate camping and walking holiday in one of Australia‘s prettiest regions.
  • Memories of Mungo National Park
    Australia is known for its Aboriginal history and culture, and the Mungo National Park is one of those rare treasures that has captured the soul and beauty of this land as it was so long ago. Located 110 kilometers from Mildura in south west New South Wales, it is well worth the trek to experience this diverse and captivating region.
  • Tasmania - Top 21 Hot Spots - Part 1
    Part one of a great overview to all the best places to visit in Tasmania. Some of the highlights in this section are, Hobart, one of the most beautiful and popular destinations in Tasmania,Cradle Mountain, this is one top spot you won‘t want to miss on your vacation, Port Arthur and Stanley to name few.
  • Bushwalking in Western Australia
    Western Australia is known for its brilliant wildflowers, and a walking holiday combined with a rental car is one of the best way to see as much of this diverse state as possible. There are a large number of parks just waiting to be explored close to the capital city of Perth all you need is some preparation, suitable maps and good walking shoes for a trip of a lifetime.
  • Port Douglas and the Daintree
    Just mentioning Port Douglas brings visions of palm tree beaches, lush rainforests and sarongs. Far North Queensland is one of the most visited and well known tourist destinations in Queensland, and for good reason. With a close to perfect tropical climate, any time is a good time to visit, and there is an abundance of choices as you plan each day. Some days a good plan is to do nothing but enjoy the beauty of this premier location.
  • Magnificent Margaret River
    Western Australia has so much to offer, with stunning beaches, vast desert landscapes, rugged landforms and sweeping countryside. It also offers the stunning Margaret River. Known for its sweeping vineyards, fantastic surfing beaches, caves and forests, there is something here for everyone.
  • Bushwalking in South Australia
    South Australia offers amazing diversity and breathtaking beauty in every direction. For the nature lover you can choose from the large number of sprawling parks surrounding the city of Adelaide to the vast Flinders Ranges that are a bushwalkers dream. Head to the Peninsulas for some coastal views or relax in the Barossa Valley.
  • Top 21 Western Australia Hot Spots Part One
    Part one of the top 21 places to visit in Western Australia comprising of some amazing destinations such as, Coral Bay, Monkey Mia, Swan Valley and Rottnest Island. Full of things to see and do, a must read for the West Australian traveller.
  • The Beautiful Beaches of Queensland
    Queensland‘s beaches rank right up the top with the best beaches in the world, with visitors flocking from every direction to enjoy the long white coastal stretches and shimmering waters. From Coolangatta through to Daintree in the far north, you are guaranteed a taste of paradise. The ideal choice of travel is by campervan,
  • Trekking in Tasmania
    Tasmania is one of the best states to visit if you are looking for beautiful walking trails. Combined with a driving holiday you are within a day of most walks, and there is so much to see and do in between. Most of the walks are found in the large expanses of national park found throughout the state.
  • Explore the Great Ocean Road
    A unique Australian treasure, the Great Ocean Road offers travellers one of the most spectacular coastal drives in the world, and has to be experienced. It is the perfect destination for the self drive holiday.
  • Tips for Your Road Safety
    We want you to have a memorable holiday, so these simple guidelines will give you extra incentive to keep you and your family safe on the road as you head out to enjoy many days of freedom in your rental car. Road safety is advertised without reservation on the most highways.
  • Walk the Trials of New South Wales
    Walking the trails in NSW Experienced bushwalkers are looking for challenges and diversity. Beginner bushwalkers are looking for safety and beauty. New South Wales has some of the most diverse walking tracks in Australia, and there is no doubt that there is something available for everyone.
  • A Colourful Getaway at Rainbow Beach
    Rainbow Beach has everything to offer the adventurous sun seeker, with camping spots in every direction, the world‘s largest sand island a short ferry ride away and spectacular coloured sands along the coastline.
  • Queensland Walking Trails
    Walking the Queensland Trails Queensland offers some of the most picturesque and enjoyable bushwalking experiences in Australia. There is such a diversity of walks to choose in South East Queensland, with wide coastlines, rainforests, waterfalls, mountains and vast plains all within easy driving distance from Brisbane.
  • Drive the Beautiful Canberra Region
    The ideal getaway destination, Canberra offers a wide diversity of attractions and scenery. Australia‘s capital is often thought of as structured and predictable, but further out from the city you will be pleasantly surprised.
  • 4 x 4 Stradbroke Island
    Any time is a good time to visit Stradbroke, one of the world‘s largest sand islands. With its magnificent beaches, white sandy 4WD tracks throughout the island and incredible views it has everything to offer the adventurous driver who is looking for the freedom to go off the beaten track. Located in South East Queensland at the southern region of Moreton Bay, you can access Stradbroke by taking the ferry across from Cleveland.
  • Top 21 Travel Games for the Car -Part Two
    If you have a list of games you can play, especially if you are planning a driving holiday that includes lengthy road trips, you will be a step ahead when the inevitable whining and ‘are we there yet?‘ questions begin. Below is a list of our favourite travel games and activities that are easy to explain, as short or long as you want them to be, and no doubt will become topics of conversation years down the track. Here are the next 12
  • Top 21 Travel Games for the Car Part One
    We all have memories of long road trips when we were kids, having to put up with our parents choice of music and staring out the window for hours waiting for the next toilet stop. Thankfully there have been improvements since those days (ie portable DVD players), when all we had was a few sheets of paper, notebooks and the faithful walkman. However, nothing beats old fashioned preparation. , I still don‘t go anywhere without a pencil case, paper, and snacks to overcome back seat mayhem.
  • Travelling in a Car with Kids
    Travelling with kids to any destination by any mode of transportation is not an easy feat, but with preparation, a sense of humour, and plenty of bribe material, it can be done. A driving holiday is as ideal a choice as any when you have children to entertain. They have easy access to all their stuff, you can have as many loos stops as you please, and you can choose when and where to travel.
  • Amazing Alice
    Alice Springs is one of Australia's most well known outback towns. It is almost in the centre of the Territory and lies between the West and East MacDonnell Ranges, and can be reached in a day's drive from Darwin.

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