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Dear Reader,
First of all, thank you for purchasing this guide! This means that you too are
about to set off on a superb adventure. So Congratulations! And read on...
Since the Working Holiday Visa was launched, more and more under 30s take
off for Australia. There are almost 150,000 Backpackers going to Australia
each year (with almost 70,000 from the UK, Republic of Ireland, USA and
Canada).
As large as Europe, this country has always awakened passion and curiosity,
and with only 24 million inhabitants in a total area of 7 million square
kilometres, what better place could you choose if you dream of freedom and
space?
For us it’s obvious, and has been for a long time.
Happy reading to you all, and welcome aboard the memory machine that is
AUSTRALIA!
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IT’SLET’S
A STRANGE PLACE
SEE WHERE IT ALL STARTED...
The history of Australia’s discovery is The first proven landing was the Dutchman,
probably one of the most extreme in the Willem Janz, who in 1606 weighed anchor
world. Since Ancient times, when the Greek on the West coast of the island on the way to
geographer Ptolemy suspected the existence Java. He found neither gold nor spices, and
of an unknown continent, the mythical “Terra in his journal, described the land as “desert,
Australis” has intrigued many. peopled by savages”. It was several decades
before this mysterious southern land was
The island’s extreme landscapes have no revisited.
doubt contributed to its story. At first glance,
this arid land seemed to offer nothing, so was In 1642, Abel Tasman came across the South
passed over by the first explorers, and the coast of Tasmania. At the end of the same
oldest of the 5 continents was the last to be century, the Englishman William Dampier,
colonised. landed in the North of Australia to explore, but
like his predecessors, he was not interested in
The original inhabitants of Australia are the such arid land.
aborigines. The first traces of their settlement
date back to over 50,000 years ago when they French explorers also had a role to play in the
arrived from Asia, taking advantage of the discovery of Australia. In 1766, Bougainville
melting ice across the globe. decided to make sail for the Great Land in the
Historians estimated that there were around south. He was stopped by the Great Barrier
300,000 aboriginal people spread across Reef and went north, not knowing that he had
the island when the first colonizers arrived in narrowly missed Australia.
1778. The aborigines had very little, if any, Finally, in 1770 the English captain, James
contact with neighbouring lands, which helps Cook, at the command of the Endeavour,
to explain Australia’s late discovery. dropped anchor on the South-East coast of
Australia. From a modest family, he started
his career as a simple sailor and became one
CONTINENT
Two botanists had embarked as members
of the crew on the Endeavour. They quickly
discovered a number of important plants
The first visitors were probably Chinese and animals in the bay, which was therefore
navigators setting foot on Australian soil in named Botany Bay.
the 11th century, but there is no real proof
Several months later, Cook planted the English
of their presence. It is only from the 16th
flag on Possession Island, claiming the East
century that European explorers, in particular
Coast of Australia as the property of King
the Portuguese, began to arrive. In 1606,
George III. He baptised it New South Wales.
Luis Vaéz de Torres was the first European to
cross the strait separating New Guinea from
Australia. He gave the strait his name, but just
missed the continental island....
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It was now possible to concentrate on The exploration of Australia was long, cost
exploring and discovering this new land. many human lives and was only completed in
1930.
Charles Sturt must be mentioned as heading
up one of the most remarkable expeditions Following the exploration and early
in Australian history. In 1829 he sailed down development of these new lands, around
the Murray River, convinced he would find an 170 000 free settlers arrived in Australia in
inland sea. Instead, he had to backtrack and the 1840s. However, this young country
sail upriver against the current until Sydney, still suffered from a bad reputation, and the
rowing more than 1000km in 47 days. colonies were soon to request the abolition of
deportations, which became definitive in 1868.
In 1841, Edward Eyre, his aboriginal guide
Wilye and four other men, left Adelaide to
GROWTH
portions of Australia’s south coast) from East
to West. Four and a half months later, after
crossing the Nullarbor plains covering 2000km
on foot, Eyre and Willy arrived in Albany.
The exploration of new territory and the
Thanks to these discoveries, colonies massive arrival of free immigrants allowed
gradually developed in the main Australian rapid agricultural development of the land.
towns we are familiar with today, and in 1846 However, from 1830, rivalry developed
most of the Australian coastline had been between farmers whose lots were granted to
discovered. However, the continent’s interior them by the Empire, and the new squatters,
remained a mystery. freely helping themselves to land. Further
tensions came from the aborigines who were
In 1844, a Prussian named Leichhardt and 8 chased from their lands and pushed ever
companions left Brisbane, and after 4 800km closer to the interior deserts.
on foot, arrived in Darwin 14 months later.
Four years later, Leichhardt set off again to
cross the continent in a cart, accompanied
by five companions, two aborigines and some
animals. The expedition disappeared and was
never found again. This is one of the biggest
enigmas of the Australian bush.
In 1860 Stuart Mcdouall made it to the centre
of Australia from Adelaide and once and for all
put an end to the myth of an interior sea.
In 1859, the South Australian Parliament
offered an award for any successful north-
south crossing of Australia. An expedition was
organized in 1860 by R. Burke and J. Wills.
They left Melbourne in August with men and
camels imported from Afghanistan. Halfway
into the journey some of the men established
Gold is discovered
a camp and settled there. Burke and Wills The discovery of gold in New South Wales
pushed on north to set up a new camp on the was to shake the foundations of this fledgling
edge of Lake Eyre. Then Burke sent for the society in 1851. The news spread rapidly,
men who had stayed further south. He heard and soon, all the Australian colonies were
nothing from them, and decided to continue prospecting for these magic nuggets.
north. He died on the return journey. Only one
The colony that is now Victoria was concerned
man from the expedition survived, saved by
that their growth would slow due to the
the aborigines.
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This population influx created a certain One of the most famous bushrangers was
amount of social tension, and collecting taxes Ned Kelly, born in 1855 in Victoria.
in mining camps became increasingly difficult. He became legend when he was killed in a
Not long after, miners refused to pay the tax gunfight by the policemen pursuing him.
and revolted.
Ned Kelly and his band were the first to attack
This led to the « Eureka Stockade » rebellion entire towns and raid banks. In 1880, he was
of 1854, between State troops and the arrested after a shooting and condemned to
miners, who demanded the abolition of mining be hanged.
licences and the introduction of universal
suffrage. Rebels built a barrier on the road to Even today the famous bandit with the iron
Melbourne, and flew the flag of the “Republic mask remains firmly anchored in Australian
of Miners”. memories. His image is reproduced as
figurines, accessories, and sometimes even
In 1855, the governor defused the crisis by tattoos!
abolishing licences and giving the miners
parliamentary representation. The Eureka
Barricade won its place in history, representing
the symbolic date for the birth of Australian
politics.
Universal suffrage was then adopted a year
later in 1856. In the years following, the
colonies became autonomous, and some
drew up their own constitutions. South
Australian women were the first in the world to
win the right to vote in 1896.
The gold rush brought with it rapid population
growth and contributed to the industrialisation
of Australia, but gold also led to the
appearance of new bandits.
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20TH CENTURY losses after a few months due to the cold, the
living conditions in the trenches and enemy
attacks. In July 1916, Australia lost 23 000
Towards independence soldiers in the battle of the Somme.
Australian soldieurs played an important role
In the 1890s the 6 colonies in place at that in the end of the war, especially at the battle of
time did not get on well. However, following Amiens, and in particular their routing defeat
an economic crisis they united and became a of the Turks at Damascus.
federation in 1901. On 1st January 1901 the
Australian Commonwealth constitution came The outcome of the First World War was grim
into existence after years of negotiations. for Australia, with around 226 000 soldiers
killed or wounded, representing the highest
Between 1901 and 1911, the temporary ratio of victims for the number of combatants
capital was Melbourne. The states of Victoria (65%) in the entire British Commonwealth
and New South Wales, long term rivals, army.
both wanted to have the capital city on their
territory.
In 1908, in order to end this quarrel once and The Great Depression
for all, the new capital was established in an The world economic crisis of 1929 struck hard
independent territory situated at an equal in Australia, a country heavily dependent on
distance between the towns of Sydney and exports. Nearly one third of the population
Melbourne. The final capital was built and was out of work, plunging families into poverty.
took the aboriginal name of Canberra. The Australian Labour party won the elections
but was incapable of coping with the crisis. In
Australia in the First 1931, it handed over to the Conservative party
which stayed in power for the next 10 years.
World War Australia gradually recovered from the crisis
by the end of the 30s.
Despite its independence, Australia kept Successive governments adopted conciliatory
close ties with Great Britain, and when war policies towards Japan in order to ensure a
was declared with Germany in 1914, Australia certain level of exports. However, worried by
immediately entered into the conflict in support the expansionist ambitions of the Japanese
of Britain. Almost 416 000 Australians were the government decided in 1937 to implement
sent to Europe to fight alongside their allies. a programme of rearmament.
In February 1915, the allies declared war
on Turkey, which had chosen to side with
Germany. The ANZAC (Australian & New
Zealand Army corps) received the order to join
Australia in the Second
with Allied forces and landed at Gallipoli on
25th April.
World War
In 1939, when Great Britain declared war on
After 8 months of combat with no major Germany, again Australia immediately entered
advance, the decision was made to evacuate into the conflict in their support.
the Gallipoli peninsula. Around 8 700 dead
and 19 000 wounded were counted on the While the armies fought in Europe, the
Australian side. This battle was the ‘baptism Japanese gained ground in Asia, so the
of fire’ for Australia, and each year, Anzac Day Anzacs were sent to curb the Japanese
commemorates the 25th April to honour the attacks.
bravery of these soldiers.
In 1941, following the raid on Pearl Harbour,
Australia declared war on Japan. Aware of
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its vulnerability, the country looked to a new Japan its primary partner. Despite these
protector and requested the support of the actions, Australia could not avoid the negative
United States. In 1942 Australia was attacked economic impact of the world crisis, and the
on its own territory during the Darwin and country only fully recovered in the 1990s.
Broome bombings.
In May of the same year, the Japanese were
pushed back by an American-Australian fleet
Australia since the 90s
in the Battle of the Coral Sea. The Battle of In the 90s the desire for internal reconciliation
Midway not long after, put an end to the threat grew stronger. A decision by the High Court in
of Japanese invasion. 1992 was crucial for the aboriginal people. In
the Mabo vs Queensland affair, the Australian
Australia then participated in the liberation of jurisdiction recognized the legitimacy of
Papua, and several islands such as Borneo aboriginal land rights, rejecting the concept
and Timor. of Terra Nullius (according to which the
The Second World War finished with heavy continent was empty when the settlers
losses for Australia: out of the 550 000 men arrived). Another judgement in 1996 angered
engaged in the conflict 10 000 were lost on farmers by recognizing the pastoral rights of
the Western front, and almost 17 000 in Asia. an aboriginal tribe.
In 2007, the Prime Minister officially
The postwar period... apologized for the mistreatment and injustices
the aborigines have suffered over the past two
In 1947, Australia launched a large-scale centuries.
immigration policy to compensate for the Economically, since 1993 when Australia
dearth of workers after the war. Around 70 000 had a 5% growth rate and decreasing
European migrants came to settle in Australia unemployment, the country has succeeded
each year to bolster economic progress. The in maintaining constant growth. The success
98% British Australian society of the time was of the Sydney Olympic Games in 2000
to change forever. launched Australia into the 21st century with
This population increase contributed to confidence. Currently, unemployment is low
the country’s remarkable expansion in the and inflation under control.
1950s and 60s. Known as the “Golden Age However, the Bali bombings in 2002 (88
of Australia”, the country’s economy soared Australian deaths) has increased the fear of
during this period, following the discovery terrorism in the country and the destructive
of new mineral deposits and the arrival of bush fires in Canberra in 2003 and in SA in
numerous immigrants who participated in the 2005 have impacted Australian morale.
major projects launched across the country.
Australia, like the rest of the world, must
Thanks to a strong economy, the living now face important questions such
standards of Australian families significantly as how to maintain a stable economy,
increased, to arrive in 1965 at the highest control immigration, conserve the natural
living standard on the planet after the USA. environment, and tackle global warming.
During this same period, aboriginal revolts
occurred, to obtain recognition of their rights The carbon tax on companies ($23 per tonne
to own ancestral land, and equal civil rights. In of carbon) was recently introduced after years
1967, they were finally granted citizenship and of debate.
the right to vote by referendum.
In 1973, Australia was hit by the oil crisis
with high inflation and a significant increase
in unemployment. The country entered into
a recession marked by political instability.
Australia began to target Asia in its trading,
and in 1978 signed a trade agreement making
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PACK EVERYTHING
& FLY AWAY
YOU’LL BE FREE VERY SOON...
PREPARING YOUR
contracts as far in advance as you can so you
know the terms and conditions. Then you can
DEPARTURE
give them the notice period they request and
avoid penalty payments etc as far as possible
(although particularly for phone contracts
Useful tip: start preparing 6 months in these may be unavoidable…).
advance if possible, 3 months at the latest. All
Watch out for contracts that are renewed
contracts and administrative procedures (eg
automatically. In these cases you will need
renewing your passport) require notice/take a
to inform the company in writing (send it
certain amount of time, and if you do not leave
recorded delivery to be sure), giving them
enough you may have to pay more or even
the notice required in the contract, and well
miss out!
before the automatic renewal is scheduled
to happen. You may need to do this up to a
Work few months in advance…. Sometimes moving
abroad can justify ending your contract early
If you have a job, remember to check the (check the small print), so it is always worth
notice period in your contract to resign in time. asking!
We advise you to leave your job in the best
For an example letter template to cancel
conditions possible – you never know, maybe
contracts/change address for your telephone/
there will be a job for you there when you get
internet suppliers, see ANNEX1
back! And if later you want to find a stable job
in Australia, they will often ask for references
from your previous employers at home.
JSA (UK)
Flat/House
If you are getting the Jobseeker’s Allowance
(JSA), you will need to contact your local
Jobcentre before you leave the country. You
If you are renting, you should give the required
can’t get income-based JSA abroad.
notice to your landlord, from 1 – 3 months –
check your contract.
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Visa
responsibility
• be outside Australia when you apply
• not have already requested the same
A visa is mandatory to enter Australia. visa (there are different conditions to
The “Working Holiday Visa 417”, is an option obtain a 2nd year visa)
for 18-31 year-olds from the UK, Europe and • meet certain financial conditions (have
Canada enabling you to travel across Australia enough money to live on during your
and work during your trip. stay). The official amount recommended
To apply: www.border.gov.au/Trav/Visa-1/417- is $5000. In general they do not check
Since November 2018 Canadian and Irish up on this point, but it is recommended
citizens can apply for this visa up to 35 to go with this kind of budget anyway
years old (inclusive). for your own comfort & security.
• meet certain conditions concerning your
Important tip : If you apply for the visa while health (depending on your health status
you are 30, but turn 31 before a decision is when you apply, they could ask you to
made, the immigration might still grant you go for medical checks (eg a chest X-ray)
the visa. and you are asked to pay the costs for
this.
If you are Canadian and Irish citizens and
• Purchase private health insurance (not
apply for the visa while you are 35, but turn
checked but recommended).
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might still grant you the visa.
The WHV enables you to:
FEES
Online application :
• Travel in Australia for 1 year leaving and
• $450 (+ 1.08% bank card fees for
re-entering Australia as many times as
payments with Visa or Mastercard,
you want.
+1,99% for American Express).
• Work in Australia (12 months maximum
• Postal application: $450 + $80
with the same employer in some areas).
administrative fee.
• Study for up to 4 months.
• Apply for a second year visa if you meet
the conditions. HOW TO APPLY ONLINE
For travellers over the age of 31 the only The WHV is delivered by the “Department of
options are a 3-month tourist visa or a student Immigration and Border Protection”.
visa. Applications are generally completed online
The tourist visa is very easy to obtain: but since May 2014 you can also apply by
complete the online application and an post, using an application (+$80).
E-visa is sent to your email address within 10 To apply online go to the Australian immigration
days. (We received ours a few hours after we website: www.border.gov.au/Trav/Visa-1/Visa-listing
completed the online form!)
WARNING: Don’t use other websites! Some
Americans are able to get the “Work and
companies may offer to deliver your visa to
Holiday Visa 462” which has the same benefits
you, but often the fees are higher.
and requirements enabling you to live and
work in Australia for a year except you cannot Online you need to create an account and fill
apply for a second year WHV. in a questionnaire (approx 30 minutes).
To apply: www.border.gov.au/Trav/Visa-1/462-
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1. Create an ImmiAccount on the cannot be reimbursed the fees you paid for
immigration website, by selecting «Login your application.
to ImmiAccount».
2. You will receive an email with the title
“Verify ImmiAccount Email Address”.
MEDICAL TESTS
3. Click on the link in the email to confirm In certain cases, the Australian government
access to your account. may ask you to take medical tests (x-ray of
4. Click on “Login to ImmiAccount” lungs, HIV or hepatitis test etc…..). If this
5. Click on “New Application”, then select happens, you need to go to a medical provider
“First Working Holiday Visa (417)”. accepted by Immigration and you must pay
6. Fill in the online form. the costs. Visit Here is the list of accepted
medical centres in the UK: www.border.gov.
If you have any questions you can write to:
au/Lega/Lega/Help/Location/united-kingdom
eVisa.WHM.Helpdesk@immi.gov.au quoting
your transaction number (TRN).
Useful tip: Check your passport is valid for the
RENEWAL
entire duration of your stay in Australia. If you The Working Holiday Visa is renewable once
have to update your passport after submitting if you meet certain conditions (see PAGE 98).
your WHV request, contact Immigration to
Driving licence
give them your new passport details.
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HEALTH
If you are planning to travel in isolated places
in the Outback early in your trip, bring a first
aid kit with you. Otherwise, you can buy one
Vaccinations later in Australia.
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HOW TO TRANSFER
CurrencyFair, TransferWise and TransferMate
are definitely the best option to save money on
MONEY TO AUSTRALIA
your transfers. All companies are accredited
and secured online platforms specialised in
international money transfers. They are able
When you prepare your trip to Australia for to offer you good exchange rates (very close
your Working Holiday adventure, there is one to the actual market rate) and only charge you
important question: How to transfer money a small transfer fee per transfer.
to Australia from your bank account without
If you compare a transfer with your bank and
loosing too much money? There are numerous
one with specialised companies:
options to do so but some of them will make
you save money! USING YOUR BANK
• You wish to transfer 1000£.
Why to transfer money? • You supposedly do not pay transfer fees
(most of the time you do)
When you first arrive in Australia, you will need
to have some money to eat and sleep before • Market rate is : 1£ = 1.8 AUD
finding a job. Living expenses in Australia are • The exchange rate offered by your bank
quite high especially in big cities. Therefore would probably be around 1.75
only a bit of cash would probably not be
• So for 1000£ you will get 1750 AUD
enough for your first weeks there.
USING CURRENCYFAIR (as an example)
Transfer money to/from • You wish to transfer 1000£.
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DECEMBER TO FEBRUARY -
SEPTEMBER TO NOVEMBER -
SUMMER
SPRING
The Australian summer is a good time to visit
the southern states (NSW, VIC, SA & southern Spring is the second season where you can
WA). In general it is still quite hot - between 25 travel all over Australia. You just need to be
and 40°C, sometimes more! In Sydney, the careful in the northern part of the country
weather is sometimes a mixed bag, because because the wet season officially starts in
the heat can bring rain afterwards. But in October so it can already be very hot and
general the weather is good and warm. humid. This season is ideal to discover the
southern part of Australia without suffering
Useful tip: The main vacation period in the extreme heat of summer, and without the
Australia (the equivalent of our “summer numerous tourists.
holidays” ) stretch from mid-December to the
end of January. Tourist sites are busier and
hotel/campsite prices increase. Depending on your plans
MARCH TO MAY - AUTUMN NEED TO BUY A VEHICLE?
In Autumn you can travel more or less If you are planning to buy a vehicle avoid
anywhere in Australia. In the southern half arriving in a small town where the choice will
of the country, the temperatures are pleasant be limited. Of course there is a lot of offers
(20-25°C). In the northern half it is the end of in Sydney. However, the prices are higher,
the wet season, so it will be warm and humid. especially in summer (November to January).
There is still a risk of flooding, so be careful! If you want to save money when buying a
And you’ve already guessed it, ideally to vehicle (a van for example), there are not many
avoid the humidity in the north and the rather buyers in Sydney in winter (June to August), so
cool temperatures in the south, is to visit the you can sometimes find some great bargains
middle! at cut prices!
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•
You will be dependent on others to get
around (car-sharing, public transport...)
More difficult to find work in the
WHICH WAY ROUND?
If you want to set off on a road trip around
agricultural sector
Australia, we recommend you do some
• Limited opportunities to discover rural
research in advance.
Australia and the Outback
Even if for most of us travel equals adventure,
• Transport costs (in town and across the
it is still important to do a minimum amount
country).
of preparation. If you go off in the wrong
• Effort spent organizing travel (reserving
direction there can be consequences.
tickets, looking for accommodation in
For example, you can find yourself in a state
town when you arrive...)
where the fruit picking season has finished,
arrive in the wet season or in winter, or
Go on a road trip experience other inconvenience.
To avoid this, we recommend you find out
Never-ending highways, fabulous landscapes about the direction you are planning to take
and strange little towns hidden in the middle of and build an approximate itinerary for your
nowhere… Australia is without doubt paradise trip.
for road trippers! In general it’s very easy to It is difficult to know how long you will need
drive in Australia, once (for those of you from to cross a given state, but according to when
USA/Canada) you get used to driving on the and where you will leave Australia, try to
left! When you decide to travel in Australia, develop a plan and check how you are going
it is important to be aware of the number of with it every 2 months for example.
kilometres between towns and to you’re your
itinerary: where you will stop, and in the most A RULE OF THUMB
isolated areas, where you will fill up with petrol.
The distances separating towns are huge and If you are travelling for a year, count at least
require some planning on your part! 2 months per State (excluding ACT and
Tasmania).
Then check the seasons in each state, the fruit
ADVANTAGES picking season and any other events that you
don’t want to miss, or that you want to avoid.
• Freedom to discover the country exactly
You will often meet people who have poorly
how you want to.
managed their time, and have to rush through
• More flexibility as you travel.
a whole area of Australia!
• Easier to find a job
• Storage space (no need to pack and re-
pack your bags each time you move). CRITERIA TO THINK ABOUT
• Low accommodation costs (tent or • Seasons
sleeping in your vehicle). • Bad weather
• Outdoor life, closer to nature. • Wildlife: whale migration for example
• Easier to meet the locals. • Harvest seasons
• Specific events: festivals for example
DISADVANTAGES • Visits from your parents or friends
• The airport you will leave from
• Mechanical problems could incur high
costs. Depending on where you arrive, you can
• May feel more isolated (sometimes not consider whether you want to start with a very
so easy to meet people). distinctive, isolated region of Australia or with
• Need a lump sum at the start of your trip a more touristy area (east coast).
to purchase the vehicle.
• Less comfortable living conditions YOUR ROUTE
(hygiene, not sleeping in a bed, limited Those who cannot or do not want to do the
cooking facilities, more exposed to full circle, will no doubt still need to do a half
weather conditions...). circle: either the east coast via the Red Centre
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and Uluru, or the west coast. This choice has similar to ours. Australians dress up to go out,
consequences because according to whether but they are less likely to refuse entry into a
you choose east or west you will discover a club for not wearing a shirt.
very different face of Australia. Remember that airlines set a weight limit
We strongly recommend you flick through for luggage. Usually it is 20kg for checked
our guide to decide which route interests you luggage (max. 2 pieces per person). With
most. certain companies the limit is 30km, or you
To give you the big picture, the west coast is can pay extra for another 10kgs!
the wildest. Distances are long from one place Your hand luggage can usually be up to 7kg.
to another (sometimes no town for 200km),
but the coast offers magnificent views and Useful tip : Opt for a backpack, easier to carry
beaches as far as you can see with no tourists! and pack ! If you are planning to travel at some
Ningaloo Reef in the northern part of WA is the point it will be more convenient. 60/70L are
“small barrier reef” of the west, less touristy appropriate. Choose a backpack with lots of
than the Great Barrier Reef and closer to the pockets and compartments so you don’t have
shore. If you go there between March and to search for a small object in the central part
July, you can try the unique experience of full of gear! There are backpacks designed
swimming with whale sharks. specifically for men or women (straps are
The East coast, most populated and most placed differently).
often visited, also offers magnificent beaches, DEPARTURE CHECKLIST - ANNEX 2
just like the image you have of Australia
(surfers, Great Barrier Reef, Sydney…..).
There are towns every 50km maximum and it
is almost impossible to feel isolated.
The Northern Territory is also wild and packed
with natural beauty for example Kakadu
National Park and Litchfield National Park.
If you want to do a loop, the Red Centre is a
unique experience in Australia, hosting all the
country’s major emblems: Uluru, Kata Tjuta et
Kings Canyon.
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READY TO GO?
FORMALITIES ON Bank
ARRIVAL To open a bank account in Australia, you can
either :
As in every foreign country, there are • Go to the bank of your choice to open an
restrictions on food items you can bring in. account within 6 weeks of your arrival in
All foods of animal or plant origin should be Australia. (After 6 weeks it can be more
declared to customs. For more information on difficult with stricter conditions.)
this subject, consult the Australian Quarantine
and Inspection Service website: CLICK HERE. CHOOSING YOUR BANK
Each passenger can bring up to 50g of
tobacco or 50 cigarettes and 2,25L of alcohol. There are many banks in Australia, but not all
of them have branches in all the states. You
If you are planning on bringing a pet, remember will find these 4 banks across the continent:
that any animal coming from abroad will be
placed in quarantine for a minimum of 10 days • Westpac
(conditions applied). • Commonwealth
• ANZ (Australian and New Zealand
Banking Group)
TRANSFER TO YOUR • NAB (National Australia Bank)
ACCOMMODATION We advise you to choose one of these banks
If you want to go straight to your accommodation so you can access your account and withdraw
on arrival, some hostels offer a shuttle service in any state or territory.
(often free), so contact them in advance to find
out about this. OPENING AN ACCOUNT
Otherwise, a taxi is relatively expensive Opening an account is easy and quick.
(approximately $50) , so go for public transport. Simply go the bank you have chosen and ask
Follow the signs, or ask an employee at the for a current account (“day to day banking
airport. Airport Link, the train line is accessible account”). You will need to provide your
directly from the airport and cost $18,70 to get passport and an address (which can be your
to the city centre (there is no train circulating address in your home country or the address
between mdnight and 5am). of your hostel, friend etc).
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You will need to order your debit card that will arrive, make sure you have enough money
be received to your postal address within a few available in your bank account. Payments will
days. Most of the banks will also offer you to be in cash, so be aware of the maximum limit
open a ‘saving account’ that could be useful if for cash withdrawal per day and per week set
you want to put some money aside. It may also by your bank on your card!
be a good idea to open your superannuation
Telephone / Internet
account with your ban as it will make it easier
to withdraw the money at the end of your visa.
For example with Westpac, they will offer you
to pen an account with BT Super when you If you want to take your phone from home,
are opening a current account. remember to unlock it before you leave so you
can use it when you arrive and do not have
Useful tip: Find out about the conditions for to buy a new one (the system is different in
your card, because some of them cannot be Australia).
used to pay on the internet. A Visa card is best. It is highly recommended to have a phone for
your personal safety when you travel - in some
MONEY TRANSFER isolated areas it may be your only means of
communication, and the only way to call for
Once you have opened your Australian Bank
help.
account you can transfer the money you save
It is also essential to be easy to contact when
for your trip. We recommend to use companies
looking for work.
specialised in international money transfers.
For more information on the best ways to
transfer your money, go to PAGE 29. OPERATORS / OFFERS
The main operators are:
• Telstra
• Optus
• Vodafone
• Virgin
• Aldi
Telstra is the main telephone operator in
Australia and covers practically all the
territory, but the prices are higher than other
companies. If you are planning to travel
around the country, we recommend you go
with Telstra to have best coverage. If you
are going to stay in town you will have good
WITHDRAWING MONEY coverage whichever operator you choose so
you can go for the best offer!
When you want to take money out from an Most backpackers in Australia choose prepaid
ATM, make sure you use ATMs belonging to sim cards. The simcard costs between 0 and 2
your bank. Otherwise you will be charged a AUD, and then you pay to top-up as needed.
commission (around $2) for every withdrawal, The prices are similar between operators
whatever the amount. Avoid ATMs that do (Telstra : 30$ with unlimited text messages
not belong to a particular bank, often found and calls + 3GB).
in bars, nightclubs or convenience stores Once your prepaid card is activated, you
(7Eleven for example) because they also usually have 30 days to use the units
charge fees. purchased.
You can also take out money in supermarkets, If you have an internet connection you can
called « cash-out ». It’s a simple and free way purchase credit on your phone directly from
to get cash. the company’s website. Otherwise, you can
top-up in supermarkets, newsagencies and
Useful tip: If you want to buy a van when you convenience stores like 7Eleven. In shops
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they will give you a receipt with a code on that employer with your TFN within 28 days. After
you need to type in on your phone. this date, you will be taxed on your salary.
Make sure you obtain your TFN as soon as
INTERNET you arrive.
PUBLIC ACCESS
HOW TO GET A TFN?
Internet access is often available in public You can simply connect to the ATO website:
libraries (free WiFi).Cyber cafes are also an CLICK HERE. You will need your passport, a
option: prices vary by town/region ($1-$3 per telephone number and an address in Australia
hour). (hostel, apartment, campsite, friend’s
Most McDonalds, Hungry Jacks (Australian address, poste restante etc); you complete a
name for Burger King), and some main form online, and then you receive your TFN by
shopping areas/shopping centres also offer post within 28 days (remember to use poste
free WiFi, although it can be slow/not working restante service (hold mail) at the post office
or not turned on (boot up your computer and if you do not know what your address will be
check before buying your fastfood meal!), in 28 days).
and free access time may be limited to 1 or Requesting a Tax File Number is free.
2 hours. For nomads, you can obtain your TFN by
You can also find free access in some telephone: call 13 28 61 (Monday to Friday
backpacker travel agencies or cafés in cities. from 8am-6pm). A member of staff will give
However, outside the main cities (eg West you your TFN after checking your identity
coast, north, centre, outback) it can be very (name, date of birth, passport number etc).
hard and expensive to connect ($2 for 20
mins – 3 mins for 1 page to load…!) so we FREELANCE WORK
recommend purchasing a 3G or 4G thumb
If you want to do freelance work with self-
drive so you can connect wherever you are.
employed status, you need to obtain an
3G OR 4G THUMB DRIVES 11-digit ABN (Australian Business Number)
For Internet, you can buy 3 or 4G thumb which identifies you to the Australian
drives (Prepaid Mobile Broadband) which you government. If you are not sure whether you
connect to your USB port on your computer need a number and want to check, you can do
($50 on average). This enables you to connect an anonymous test on the ATO website. To
wherever you are (access to Facebook take the test: CLICK HERE
and Twitter in Australia is usually free and You can request an ABN from the ATO, either
unlimited). in person at their offices, or on their website.
Remember that you need to obtain your TFN
Again the operator with the best coverage is first because you will need it to obtain the
Telstra, with Optus in second position. Prices ABN. Applying for an ABN is totally free.
vary from one operator to another: expect When you have an ABN, taxes will no longer
about $30 for 15 Gigaoctet. be taken directly off your salary before you
HOME BROADBAND receive it so you will need to put some money
If you are house sharing, internet is often aside to pay your taxes at the end of the
included in your rent for $50/month. TPG is financial year (31 June). When completing
one of the best known companies but there your tax return, you will need to enter the
are others (Dodo, Telstra etc.) revenus received under your ABN and those
received under your TFN (as an employee).
Therefore you will only complete one tax
Tax file number return with the information related to your TFN
and ABN.
A Tax File Number is a personal number which
identifies you as an Australian worker for the
Australian Taxation Office (ATO). Anyone who
wants to work in Australia needs a TFN.
When you start a job, you must provide your
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RSA CERTIFICATE
WHITE CARD
The RSA (Responsible Service of Alcohol)
is a certificate showing that you know the If you intend to work in the construction
regulations concerning alcohol consumption industry in Australia, the White Card
in Australia. It is essential if you want to work Certification is a compulsory requirement.
in hospitality. This training aims to provide workers with safe
Mandatory in all states, you obtain your RSA work practices, risk management, personal
by taking part in a special course. With the protection, and safety signs, equipment to
RSA certificate you are allowed to work in prevent accidents at the work place. This
all places where alcohol is served or sold training provides you principles of health
(restaurants, bars / pubs, hotels, bottle shops) and safety in the construction industry and
In the RSA training you will learn about the information about preventing workplace injury,
laws regarding alcohol and its consumption workplace injury management and workers
in Australia. You will also learn how to be compensation system.
responsible with alcohol by identifying All states and territories of Australia have
intoxicated customers, people that are too agreed to implement the National Code
young to drink, etc. of Practice for Induction for Construction
The laws vary from state to state and the RSA Work. It means that the White Card from any
is not the same everywhere. It is not obtained Australian state or territory will be recognised
in the same way in all states of the country. nationally.
You can’t get a RSA certificate that is valid To get the White Card, you can get trained in
for all over Australia. a classroom or do an online course. Once you
In Queensland, Western Australia, South have completed the online assessment and
Australia, Northern Territory and in New South paid your course, you will receive a Statutory
Wales it’s possible to do the entire course online. Declaration Form that needs to be completed
In Victoria it will need to be in a classroom. and mail back to the training company, to-
In New South Wales the RSA course differs gether with certified ID documents.
from the other courses provided in other The White Card certificate does not expire and
states or territories. So if you want to work in you will never have to do this course again
hospitality in NSW you will have to obtain a once it is completed.
unique RSA certificate, only valid in this state.
To get your White Card (valid for all states):
The Online training takes about 4 hours and
allows you to download your certificate after
completing the training (except in Victoria
WHITE CARD - $39 (SAVE $20)
state). We recommend the company Express
Online Training (40592 Accreditation) which RSG / RCG
have several offers for different states.
The RCG (Responsable Certificate of
To get your RSA Certificate for NSW: Gambling) for NSW or RSG (Responsible
Service of Gambling) for the other states
is a certificate which allows you to work in
RSA NSW - $124 (SAVE $26) gambling establishments. It is mandatory in
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many States in order to work in pubs or bars, learning. In most cases you will only have to
or any other gambling establishments (race do a short bridging course to get full qualified
courses etc). The RSG course aims to train in that state.
people to detect, and if necessary assist, a
For more information on the RSG, CLICK HERE
problem gambler. It also trains you on the use
of the Pokies. The RSG / RCG would usually
be asked in addition to the RSA.
The RCG certificate obtained in NSW is the Hostel prices can vary according to the time
only certificate valid in NSW. NSW does not of year. They can also be completely full in
accept certificates from other States’ training large towns and cities: check they have space
programs. QLD does not accept certificates before arriving on the doorstep.
from other States’ training programs. Here are the main Backpacker chains which
The RSG Certificate once obtained does you can find in all Australian towns:
not expire and you will never have to do the
course again. • YHA
• NOMADS
For an online course valid in all states (except • VIP
NSW and Vic) we recommend you to use
In Sydney, for 2 weeks in a backpacker hostel
Express Online Training.
in a dormitory for 8 people, count on paying
around $450.
RSG / RCG - $24 (SAVE $25)
HOW TO FIND A HOSTEL?
This qualification is nationally accredited. Hostels are easy to recognize thanks to their
In Queensland, Western Australia, Northern signs. You can also ask at Visitor Centres who
Territory, and South Australia this qualification can usually provide a map for you to find the
is completely recognised. For the other states hostel of your choice. Given the number of
you can use the statement of attainment options, this is also a good way to get some
received to apply for recognition of prior advice on which to choose.
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But to find the best deal available and get Australia : «Gumtree » !
comments from other visitors, we recommend www.gumtree.com.au
to use the website HostelWorld. You can get
access to live prices by clicking HERE, or on You can also look at what’s available on
the banner below. websites specialized in house-sharing:
www.share-accomodation.net
www.housemates.com.au
House-Share www.flatmates.com.au
If you stay in town a long time the ideal option Shops, bars, cafés, backpacker hostels often
is to share an apartment with several other have a notice board with house share ads.
backpackers or locals. You have your own Take a look at these to find some bargains.
room and share the kitchen and bathroom In town, always look around you. You can find
with the other tenants. ads all over the place (supermarkets, stuck
Rent is usually paid weekly and varies to lampposts…). Word of mouth is also very
according to the town and area you are effective for finding a place, so talk about it to
in. Plan on spending $250/week for a small everyone you meet – you never know!
room. Couples will easily find offers between
$350-400 / week in town centres (Sydney for Bear in mind that in Australia you can rent for
example). 1, 2 or 3 weeks, as well as for longer periods.
Most landlords will ask for a deposit, the
NB : House shares are more expensive in the “bond”. The amount varies (usually 1 or 2
centre of town than on the outskirts. weeks’ rent), and you get it back when you
leave as long as there is no damage to the
WHERE TO FIND HOUSE SHARE property or contents during your stay.
ADS?
The first step to find ads for sharing Renting an apartment
apartments is THE reference website in
It is easy to rent an apartment in Australia
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Other options
When you have finally obtained the apartment
you want, you should have an appointment
with your landlord where you inspect the
apartment together and complete a Tenant- COUCH SURFING
Landlord check list (Condition Report)
recording the state of the apartment and “Couchsurfing” can be option to help you
everything in it. You keep a copy of this. out when you first arrive in a new country.
Practical and cheap, it has been becoming
NB: If you are on a working holiday visa increasingly common over the past few years.
(WHV), agencies may want to avoid renting to
backpackers, so it may be difficult to find an You can stay temporarily, free of charge, with
apartment unless you flat-share with others. a resident who can offer their sofa, a sofa bed
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or sometimes even a guest room. This friendly
and open concept offers an opportunity to
HELP EXCHANGE
meet people and to get some great local tips This programme is based on the same
from your host! concept as the woofing. You again need to
sign up to the website on their website and
To take part in couchsurfing, you need to sign become a member to access the ads:
up (free of charge) on the website, in order to www.helpx.net
see the ads: www.couchsurfing.org
You will need to provide personal information
and will have access to files about the hosts.
(NB Don’t count on couchsurfing in cities such
as Sydney where accommodation is expensive DAILY LIFE
and everyone would like to couchsurf! It’s very
unlikely you will find anything.) Food shopping
In Australia, there are 3 main supermarket
WORKING AS AN AU PAIR chains: Coles, Woolworths and IGA. Coles
Another simple idea: you receive and Woolworths (or “Woolies”) offer good
accommodation, food, and payment in products at reasonable prices. Prices vary
exchange for work within the household, according to their location (isolated or not).
mainly looking after the children in your host IGA supermarkets are generally smaller and
family. They may also ask you to do other slightly more expensive. Their own brand
tasks such as housework, preparing meals “Black & Gold” has reasonable prices. Outside
etc. You work around 30 hours a week for a of these big chains, you can find Foodworks
salary of around $250. or Aldi in certain states.
To find a host family you need to sign up with To save money, look for the “Reduced”
specialist organizations (most of which you products that you can find at the end of the
have to pay for). day in each category. In general, counter
products that you buy by weight are less
www.aupair-australia.net expensive than pre-packaged products (eg.
www.aupair-world.co.uk Bacon, ham, cheese) and for fresh produce go
to a market (better prices and better quality).
It is also possible to contact families directly
by looking for ads for “family wants au pair” You can get cash back in Australian
(on Gumtree for example). supermarkets paying with your bank card
which can be convenient instead of having
WWOOFING to find an ATM. They will ask you “Any cash
out?”.
Wwoofing is very popular in Australia.
You receive accommodation and meals in Alcohol is sold exclusively in “Liquor Shops” or
exchange for working on the farm. Your hosts Bottle Shops often referred to as “Bottle-o’s”.
provide a roof (caravan, room, tent), and feed You will find them right next to supermarkets
you, in exchange for your help managing their or in shopping streets.
property.
To take part in the programme you need to
sign up on the website and pay to gain access
to all the contacts on the site :
www.wwoof.com.au
For more information on Wwoofing, go to
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« YOU THINK YOU’RE
GONNA LIKE IT? »
HELL Y E A AH H!! !
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WITHOUT A VEHICLE You can pay reduced prices if you have cards
such as the YHA card ($15 for one year).
Train
Some example prices for the main routes (with
a reduction card, otherwise add 50% to these
prices…):
Australia has long distance trains with budget
and first class, with lines that link the main • Sydney - Perth : à partir de $650
points of interest along the coasts. There is • Sydney - Brisbane : $130
also a route between Adelaide and Darwin • Sydney - Melbourne : $130
linking the coast with the centre of the country. • Melbourne - Adélaïde : $99
Some routes have specific names like the • Sydney - Adélaïde : $899
Indian-Pacific (Sydney to Perth 65 hours of • Brisbane - Cairns : $221
travel time), the Ghan (Adelaide to Darwin via
Alice Springs), the Queenslander (Brisbane to All prices can be consulted on the Rail
Cairns, 32 hours of travel), or the Overlander Australia website.
(Adelaide to Melbourne). FOR MORE INFORMATION
There are 5 main rail companies in Australia: See Rail Australia website :
CountryLink, Great Southern Railway, www.railaustralia.com.au
Queensland Rail, Transwa and V/Line.
Budget classes have reclining seats, and Bus
on the longest routes, sleeper carriages are
available. Travelling by train is generally Bus services in Australia are comfortable
longer and more expensive than by bus. and well-organised. Long-distance buses
(or “coaches”) have air conditioning, toilets,
PRICES reclining seats, wifi, and show films during
the journey. All buses are non-smoking. The
Reservation is compulsory for all train travel! national bus service is managed by Greyhound
You can buy a single ticket or a Pass with Australia.
some companies.
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Australia is a vast continent, so be aware one town to another. The safety standards for
that travelling by bus takes a long time. internal flights are high and they run on time
For example, the journey from Sydney to with a wide choice of flights. Between the
Melbourne takes 15 hours, between Adelaide most popular destinations such as Sydney,
and Perth, around 39 hours and between Brisbane, Melbourne, there are many flights
Brisbane and Cairns 30 hours. each hour.
Premier Motor Service is a private company The further in advance you can reserve, the
for budget travellers. They serve many of the lower the prices will be. In general, you will
same destinations as Greyhound. You can get a better deal if you travel on weekdays.
buy a Pass and stop off as many times as
you want. They prices are often cheaper than
Greyhound. MAIN COMPANIES
USEFUL TIP FOR TRAVELLING BY BUS: Jetstar
The company Firefly offers attractive prices www.jetstar.com
for bus journeys between Sydney / Melbourne Qantas
and Adelaide. www.qantas.com.au
For example, the journey between Sydney Virgin Blue
and Melbourne costs $65. www.virginaustralia.com
More information and reservations at: Tigerair
www.fireflyexpress.com.au www.tigerair.com
MORE INFORMATION
PRICES www.airlineandairportlinks.com
Car Sharing
can also choose to get a package with nights
in hostels or tours already booked for you.
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Car rental
you can as vehicles sell out quickly.
GETTING A GOOD DEAL
If you want to save money on your campervan
rental we recommend to :
RENTAL COMPANIES
- Book in advance If you are planning on a short trip, or will be
- Avoid high season sleeping hostels, car hire could be a better
- Travel over 14 days option. Cars are cheaper to hire than vans and
you can travel faster.
We also recommend using comparison sites
Some of the main car rental companies:
to get the best prices. Because they have
Avis: www.avis.com
access to reduced prices from different
Budget: www.budget.com.au
campervan suppliers. Therefore you are
Europcar: www.europcar.com.au
guaranteed to pay less than if you go directly
Hertz: www.hertz.com.au
to a campervan hire company. Most suppliers
Thrifty: www.thrifty.com.au
have some discounts on specific vehicles
and timeframes. So once again, the best
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the preparation necessary when driving on to potential buyers who come to look at the
4WD roads: the volume of traffic decreases vehicles on offer. You need a pink or white slip
dramatically (and this can mean low to zero to be allowed to sell your car at the market,
in the Outback!) so you need at least 1 extra so you must take it to a garage in advance
wheel, ample stocks of water/food, and for sign-off as roadworthy. You receive a pink
something to create shade to wait for help if slip if it has nothing wrong (so you pay $60
you breakdown. for a week in the car market), or white slips if
you have non-serious problems with your car
You will need a high clearance 4WD with (eg seat belt strap is frayed, exhaust leaking
snorkel to be able to use all 4WD roads. slightly…). You can still sell it but must display
Beware of 4WD routes with floodways and the white slip so potential buyers are aware of
rivers to ford if you have only a standard 4WD. the problems, and you pay $100 for a week in
the car market).
ADVANTAGES
• More comfortable to drive on unsealed Useful tip: beware of the car dealership down
roads and tracks the road – it is not the same and does not offer
• Access to less touristy sites and the the same advantageous conditions.
most isolated areas
• Easier to find free camping spots down Here is a list of the different ways to buy and
unsealed roads, or by going off-road sell vehicles:
• Access to beaches • Ads on Gumtree
• Smaller/cheaper vehicle (vs campervan) www.gumtree.com.au
when you take the ferry, for example: • Car Market at Sydney
Tasmania, Kangaroo Island… • Posters (on your car, in shop windows,
DISADVANTAGES notice boards in shopping centres, big
• More expensive to buy supermarkets, hostels, youth hostels)
• Less living space: more time spent • Other internet websites (for example)
outside the vehicle (meals /maybe www.drive.com.au
sleeping) www.carsales.com.au
• High petrol consumption www.ozrvsales.com.au
• Less storage space, quickly full of www.cars4backpackers.com.au
camping equipment www.buyandsellaustralia.com.au
• Local papers (free or with charges)
Buying a vehicle
• Garages
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camping equipment, or if there is not enough, buying the vehicle (for example Department
you can find all you need in the big chains of Transport for WA or Roads and Maritime
(Kmart, Target, Big W) at reasonable prices. Services for NSW). Registration requirements
Also check out Gumtree for individuals selling vary between the states and territories, but
off loads of camping gear they no longer want generally involve identification documents
– you can find some great bargains, as long as (passport), your drivers licence, a postal
you can travel to pick them up. address in Australia (in the state where the
vehicle is registered), the transfer of ownership
For a list of points to check when buying a
and a roadworthiness certificate.
vehicle, go to ANNEX 3.
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save you money – no obligation to make minor in Sydney with a WA rego, with no
repairs identified in a garage check before mandatory repair costs (no safety check
renewing rego or selling on your car… (best to buy/sell), renew the rego online, and
to pay for repairs that are important for safety sell on to a new buyer at the end of your
though!!!) trip without ever going to WA.)
• Price for 1 year: $20.48 for 100kg
If you have questions concerning the rego of
(multiply the weight of your vehicle by
your future vehicle you can contact the nearest
$20.48) + one-off administrative fee.
RTA office (Roads and Traffic Authority)
Plan to spend approximately $500 for a
directly. Here are the specifics for each state:
campervan.
Warning: Prices quoted are an indication only. • Warning: vehicles registered in WA
They can vary according to the type of vehicle, must be equipped with an immobilizer
the age of the driver….etc (to prevent crime related to joyriding).
Check on the internet if your car model
is already equipped. For example, Ford
NEW SOUTH WALES Falcon Station Wagons after 1990 are.
• Rego renewable online for 1 year only • Official website: www.transport.wa.gov.au
• Mandatory safety check (e-Safety
Check or Pink Slip) when renewing QLD
vehicles over 5 years old (check must
• Rego renewable for 6 months to 1 year
be conducted at an approved garage in
• No mandatory safety check for renewal
NSW – certificate is valid for 42 days).
• Garage Check (Safety Certificate)
Therefore you need to be in NSW.
mandatory to buy/sell a vehicle, valid
• The cost of rego varies according to the
for 3 months or 1000km. Check must
weight of the vehicle: between $245 and
be conducted at an approved garage in
AU$450
QLD, therefore you must be in or travel
• Add to this the cost of third party
to this state to purchase or sell vehicles
insurance (Compulsory Third Party or
licensed in this state.
CTP or Green Slip) the cost of which is
• Tarifs: an online calculator on the
also variable: between $350 and $600
government website provides you with
according to the age of the driver, age
the estimated costs (depending on the
of the vehicle, year driver’s licence
weight and cylindric capacity of your
obtained… etc
vehicle). Budget from $250 to $600/year.
• Official website: www.rms.nsw.gov.au
• Official website: www.tmr.qld.gov.au
ACT VICTORIA
• Rego renewal online for 3, 6 or 12
• Rego renewable online for 1 year,
months.
• Safety check (Roadworthy certificate)
• Inspection Report mandatory to
mandatory to sell the vehicle or renew
purchase or sell a vehicle (approx $50).
the rego, at an approved garage.
• No mandatory safety check when
• Prices: online calculator on the official
renewing, except for vehicles running
website. Budget approximately $700 for
on LPG.
1 year.
• Prices: $900 for 1 year (vehicle between
• Official website : www.vicroads.vic.gov.au
976 kg and 1154 kg)
• Official website: www.rego.act.gov.au
SA
WESTERN AUSTRALIA • Rego renewable online for 3 or 12 months
• No mandatory safety check (unless the
• No mandatory safety check required to
rego has been left to expire)
renew or even to sell – the most relaxed
• Prices: online calculator. Prices vary
state!
according to the weight, cylindric
• Renewal online for 3, 6 or 12 months.
capacity etc…
(Therefore you can buy a vehicle
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•
•
Pay the registration fees
Your vehicle will then be registered in
ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE
the new state where you are at that time. Avoiding accidents is one thing, but avoiding
breakdowns is really another altogether!
RENEWING REGISTRATION Roadside assistance could be very useful
if you have an engine problem in the middle
If you need to renew your vehicle’s registration, of nowhere (IF you have telephone signal to
go to a transport office (if you are in the right call them….!). You can sign up to roadside
state), or go online and pay over the internet assistance and become a member with a
before the registration expires. company that covers you in this situation.
If you breakdown you call the company and
they put you in touch with the nearest affiliated
Insurance & Roadside garage to come out and tow you. If the
problem is minor they can fix it where you are.
Assistance If it is more serious, they will tow you to the
nearest garage.
INSURANCE Whichever company you choose, you will be
covered across the continent.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
In Australia, there are 2 types of insurance. DIFFERENT COMPANIES & SERVICES
Compulsory Third Party Insurance is There are a number of companies to choose
mandatory, integrated into your rego, covering from, each offering services with different
any bodily damage that could happen to other price ranges. Here are the most well-known:
people. Except this mandatory insurance, all • NRMA
the others are optional. You are not legally • RACQ
obliged to take out a contract with a private
• RACV
company, but you may want to in order to
have better coverage (for example damage to • RAA
a third party’s vehicle). Again, prices vary according to your age,
The main companies are NRMA, AAMI and your vehicle, vehicle weight etc… For basic
RACQ. assistance, budget at least $100/year for an
Several types of insurance are on offer: average vehicle.
• Insurance covering MATERIAL damage If you want to sign up for insurance and
to others (Third Party Property roadside assistance, we recommend you sign
Damage). This can be a reasonable up with the same company… You could benefit
price for budget travellers. from better prices and other advantages...
• The same insurance + cover for fire and
theft (Third Party, Fire and Theft). Here,
prices start to be higher. What do you do if you
• Comprehensive insurance (theft,
fire, material damage to a third party’s have an accident ?!
vehicle, or to your own vehicle...) This is Don’t panic! Park at the side of the road
expensive. and walk to the other vehicle involved. All
For each type of contract you can obtain a accidents must be reported to the police,
free quote on line with the main companies. unless they are minor. When you call the
Prices vary according to your age, the number police, they will tell you whether a police agent
of years you have been driving, the age of will be sent out to you, or if you must drive to
your car… the nearest police station. Then contact your
We recommend you at least take Third Party insurance company. Some companies will
Property Damage Insurance because if you refuse to cover you if you do not contact them
collide with someone else’s Mercedes, it immediately.
could cost you a lot!
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or change the rego, or change the rego to Display your ads on noticeboards in
register the vehicle in the new state where supermarkets, backpacker hostels, libraries,
you are now. In this case, you must meet the campsites… and also on Gumtree, Facebook
requirements of whichever state this is. For pages, groups and specialist websites:
example, in Western Australia you will need to
• www.drive.com.au
have installed an electronic immobilizer if your
• www.carsales.com.au
vehicle does not already have one, in order to
• www.ozrvsales.com.au
be allowed to sell your vehicle.
• www.cars4backpackers.com.au
However, remember that if you have a
• www.adpost.com/au
Western Australia registration you can sell it
• www.buyandsellaustralia.com.au
in Sydney and the new owners can re-register
the vehicle on the internet without ever having If you have to sell quickly, you can go to a
to go to Western Australia. dealer, who will accept your vehicle with or
without rego. However, dealers are likely to
Useful tip: A vehicle with valid registration will
want a significant reduction, and you may get
be much easier to sell!
a price 30% below what you hoped for.
The next step is advertising.
If you have to sell quickly, you can go to a
If your vehicle has more than 200,000km on
dealer, who will accept your vehicle with or
the clock, it is unlikely that locals will be very
without rego. However, dealers are likely to
interested. In this case it is best to target
want a significant reduction, and you may get
backpackers.
a price 30% below what you hoped for.
Make an ad, with some good photos that
According to the season and where you are,
are clear and show the advantages of your
plan 2-3 weeks to be sure to sell your car. If
vehicle. State the year, the kilometres, how
you only have a couple of weeks, aim to in a
many months of rego are left, when the vehicle
major city where backpackers arrive, and also
was last serviced, information on repairs
be aware that markets are very different. For
or parts you have replaced, and general
example, Gumtree worked very well in Perth,
service history, and any other information to
but not at all in Sydney – the best opportunity
attract buyers. It is useful to go into detail on
to sell in Sydney was by far and away the car
equipment provided with the vehicle (extra
market. In winter, there are regular cases of
battery, camping equipment, games, surf
backpackers having to sell their vehicles for
board, guitar….)
a fraction of their value or even abandon them
at the airport because they run out of time and
have to fly home.
Once you have sold your vehicle, you must
inform the Road and Transport Authority
(RTA) of the state, either by sending back
the detachable « seller » sheet from the
booklet used to transfer vehicle ownership,
or directly online. It is the responsibility
of the buyer to ensure the transfer of
ownership has been successfully completed.
If it has not, the buyer may end up paying
fines or being held responsible for road
infractions committed by the previous owner!
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Road Conditions
Remember that to drive in Australia it is best
to have an International Driving Permit to
show alongside your original licence (and this
is compulsory if your original licence is not in The main roads are all sealed and well-
English). maintained. You can drive the full circle around
Australia and even cross North to South via
Uluru without leaving sealed roads in good
THE MAIN RULES condition.
• Drive on the left Unsealed roads are less frequent but can
• Seat belt wearing is compulsory be found across the territory, usually access
• Traffic coming from the right has priority roads for National Parks, viewpoints, and
• Drink driving is illegal (Legal limit of camp spots.
0.05%)
• Illegal to telephone while driving In the Outback there are many unsealed roads,
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• Blue signs indicate rest areas, service For example, on the Nullarbor Plains, or in
stations/roadhouses, hotels…. the north western part of Australia, there may
• Temporary yellow signs indicated be 250km of road without a service station.
altered road conditions or road works. Avoid driving with less than one third of your
• Green signs indicate major roads tank full – you just need to make one wrong
(highways, secondary main roads…) turning to be in a situation where you may run
• Tourist routes are shown on brown road out of fuel and be stranded.
signs, often with a letter « T ».
• Warning signs in Australia inform you in
advance of the potential hazards on the
Parking
road you are about to take. They can be In Australian cities, green parking signs
yellow, red or orange. indicate how many hours you are allowed to
stay in limited duration parking places (P1, P2
The most frequent warning signs:
= 1 hour, 2 hours…)
• Wild animals or cattle on the road
• Floodway (road may flood) For example, a sign showing 1/2P means that
you can stay for only 30 minutes, whereas 2P
Fuel
means you can stay for 2 hours.
Electronic parking machines are easy to find
There are plenty of service stations in large in pay for parking areas. The system is simple:
towns and in the surrounding areas, but in pay in advance for a limited duration. Your
rural areas they become scarcer. In some parking space has a number, and the parking
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metre will record the time you can park until. following are prohibited without a permit :
To park in major cities, either you spend • Fruit and vegetables
a significant amount of time looking for a • Plants and flowers
reasonably priced parking space, or your
park in the suburbs (near parks, in residential WA, SA (including Kangaroo Island) and
areas where there are no restrictions, or in Tasmania apply more severe restrictions.
supermarkets or fast food car parls – check WA:
they are not reserved for customers only and Geographical distance and isolation has
that there are no time limits) and travel into the provided a natural barrier for WA to avoid
centre. animal and insect pests, and crop diseases,
and they would like to keep it that way, which
You can also buy a pass for several days If you want more information on any of
(Electronic pass) or register your car with a the states, you can consult the following
credit card number in advance (E-Tag) so Australian government webpage: www.
payments are then automatic. (Cameras quarantinedomestic.gov.au
record your registration number each time
you use the road and payments are deducted
accordingly). These systems are designed
Quarantine zones
help you to get ready.
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Be aware that on the west coast once outside • 1 loaf of sliced bread : $1
of Perth and into the isolated areas above • A bottle of Coke : $2 (cola $1)
Geraldton, and in the Red Centre, the fuel • 1 Camembert cheese: $9
price is more likely to be $1.5-2/L. • 1kg of pasta : $2
The camping budget has been calculated by
estimating 1 night every 4 nights in a caravan
park at $30 per night.
CAR AND CAMPING ACCESSORIES
Super Cheap Auto or Repco are good shops
In total, we arrive at about $1,500/month to find cheap car accessories. These 2
(with no extras, and covering only 3000km!) companies are spread across Australia and
Then we need to add any miscellaneous you can find everything you need to look after
extras/spending money, and also budget for your van or car.
excursions you may want to take.
Camping shops are easy to find in Australia
NB : Remember that this budget is only an – remember that camping is a national sport! –
estimation to give you an idea. and several chains share the market: Camping
world, Anaconda, BCF… But not all the shops
Shopping are established in all the states.
Bunnings & Mitre 10 are the top 2 DIY shops.
FOOD They also have an “Outdoors” section selling
camping material.
Go to supermarkets or shopping centres to
buy food. Big W, K-Mart & Target are the main general
stores in Australia, where you can find
In Australia, just 3 main chains carve up everything from cheap clothes, to furniture
the entire food shopping market across the and interior decorations, camping material,
country: COLES, WOOLWORTHS and IGA. sports and electronic accessories…. You can
Coles and Woolworths (nicknamed Woolies) find them in most Australian towns and they
offer good products at reasonable prices. The have very competitive prices.
prices vary according to the location of the
shops (more expensive in isolated areas). IGA PETROL
branches are in general smaller, with slightly
more expensive prices. Their own brand, Petrol in Australia is a little less expensive
Black and Gold is cheap. than in Europe but a little more expensive
than in North America. However, the price can
Outside of these major brands, you can find increase x 1.5 times in isolated areas. Petrol
a few convenience food stores Foodworks or prices can vary greatly and is more expensive
Aldi, but they are only in certain states. in larger cities. Diesel prices are similar to
For fresh produce remember to go to markets. those for unleaded petrol unlike in other
countries. There are 4 main types of petrol
Heavily taxed or imported products are available:
expensive, such as alcohol, tobacco.
• Unleaded: around $1.34
Here are a few example prices (approximate • Diesel : around $1.46 (sometimes more
only): expensive than petrol)
• E10 : around $1.35
• 1 packet of breakfast cereal : $5
• 1 pack of 6 beers : $18
Please note that prices vary depending on the
• 1 frozen pizza: $6
petrol stations, where you buy petrol etc. You
• 1 bottle of wine : $9
can follow the prices of petrol on this website:
• 1 shower gel : $5
CLIQUEZ ICI.
• 1 takeaway pizza: $12
• 1 fast food menu: $8.5
• 500g hamburger: $5
• Chicken Nuggets 400g : $5
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room, swimming pool, games room, tennis the best of them often have charges attached.
court, and the option to purchase internet or However, prices are very reasonable, most
wifi time… often below $10 per person per night.
Prices vary according to the facilities offered, Facilities vary widely between camp spots.
but also the location (close to a town or tourist It is rare to have electricity in these often
site), and the season. Most caravan parks isolated places and often there will not even
offer reduced prices by the week (from a 10% be water – so check in advance or come
reduction, to a free night). Budget on average prepared with plenty of your own drinking and
$35-40 per night for an unpowered site for 2 washing water.
people, going up to $40-50 in NT towns like Sometimes these camp spots can be difficult
Broome and Darwin in high season. to get to. There are often unsealed roads and
Here is an example list of prices for 1 night weather conditions can result in road closures.
and 2 people in a campervan: In high season and on weekends we
recommend you arrive early enough (between
Low season: 3 and 4.30pm) to be sure to get a space.
Powered site : between $25-35 on average Most camp spots allow a limited number of
Unpowered site : between $20-30 on average nights (1 to 30).
High season :
Powered site: between $35-55 on average REST AREAS
Unpowered site: between $32-50 on average
Rest areas are designed for people who want
to stop, sleep and hit the road again the next
CAMPS SPOTS day. They are completely free.
Camp spots are areas that have been set up Managed by the part of the Australian
for camping. They usually have pit toilets, and government responsible for roads, they are
sometimes have a water container (often not often right next to the road, and can be noisy
drinking water) and barbecues. Showers are during the night, especially if they also accept
harder to find. trucks/big rigs.
These sites are in convenient locations, but The services they offer vary widely (usually
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pit toilets except in South Australia, serviced convenient off-road spots than those with
rubbish bins, and sometimes non-drinking conventional vehicles.
water). Water tanks are quite common but can
be empty and cannot be trusted as drinking Some states are more relaxed and accept free
water. It is rare to find safe drinking water or camping more, especially Tasmania.
showers. If you see a blue sign with RV on it, this mean
Make sure you check your guidebook to that the town accepts campervans so you can
choose 24 hour rest areas so that overnight sleep there without risking any problems.
camping is authorized and you avoid the risk
of a fine. Some are day rest areas only.
The camping lifestyle
FREE CAMPING
Free camping is officially prohibited in most HYGIENE & LAUNDRY
areas of Australia, but in practice states and As mentionned before, you will have to get
even areas within states have varying levels of used to a new lifestyle while camping. The best
tolerance (usually according to whether they option for your shower is to purchase a solar
have had problems with budget travellers free shower, especially if you are palnning a road
camping there in the past). trip in isolated areas. Otherwise, you always
If you try to free camp in towns, on the beach have the option of showers in roadhouses,
or in National Parks you risk a fine from $50 petrol stations, public toilets etc.
to $1,000. In national parks at least on 2WD In most coastal towns, cold showers are
roads rangers will move you on /fine you if you supplied free of charge. You can also pay a
try to free camp. few dollars ($2-5 depending on the area) for a
However, you can usually free camp in the hot shower in service stations, Roadhouses,
Outback or in isolated areas in very discrete backpacker hostels and Visitor Centres.
locations with few people around. Travellers Public swimming pools are also a good way to
with 4WD vehicles will find it easier to access freshen up and have access to a shower. You
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can find them in most towns and usually cost leave food lying around. Flies like the sun -
less than $5. there are often fewer of them in the shade, and
For your laundries, it is very easy to find the flies go to sleep and wake up with the sun.
automatic washing machines in even small A fly swot can help you to vent your frustration
towns and in all caravan parks. In general on these pesky insects but will not seriously
these public machines do not wash quite get rid of them.
as well as your machines at home so avoid If you are living in your car or camper van, you
overloading them. Prices as usual vary can use a mosquito net to cover the entrance
according to where you are, but the cost is to the boot/trunk in “extreme” fly situations, to
usually from $3 (sometimes $4) for a machine provide a sanity-conserving fly-free area to eat
wash, and $2 for 20 mins or $3-4 for 45 mins or rest. In general when the flies are at their
of drying machine time depending on their worst there is little wind to disturb your net,
supplier/type of machine. so it is easy to set up, and will also come in
handy in the tropical north to protect against
Useful tips: buy washing liquid rather than mosquitos.
powder, as powder can leave marks on your
clothes in these machines. Check the rim of MICE
the washing machine for powder left from In certain areas of the country, mice are
previous users before you put your clothes in everywhere and can easily get into your
so you do not get it on your clean wet clothes vehicle. Don’t leave any food lying around
as you take them out! (keep food in sealed containers) and close the
doors whenever you are not directly next to
When the season is right, it is also nice to your vehicle.
handwash. It refreshes your clothes and If you need to get rid of them there are
doesn’t cost anything. A bucket, washing line, several solutions (sticky tape, poison, traps),
and some soap or a capful of Dettol (gentle the most effective of which is a trap with the
disinfectant) is enough. stereotypical piece of cheese!
If you get really desperate, you can always pay
PESTS, ANNOYANCES for professional pest control.
ANTS
FLIES
It is common for ants to form a small colony in
“You eat them, you drink them,
your car or campervan. Again, don’t get any
you breath them”
crumbs or any food outside of tightly sealed
This quote from John Hood, a Scotsman who containers in your vehicle, and be especially
visited his son in 1841, neatly summarizes careful with sugary products.
the experience you will have in some areas of
To get rid of them, there are ant traps – little
Australia. Unfortunately you are going to have
containers with poison in which work quite
to live with flies for at least part of your trip.
well (on sale in supermarkets, around $5 for
Although rare in urban areas, they can become
3 traps).
very irritating in the Outback, especially in the
north-west and centre of the country, and FLEAS/BEDBUGS
especially in desert environments (get ready Infestations of parasites are also quite
for Coober Pedy !). common in campervans and cars that are
Until a real solution is invented, here are some lived in. You may even unknowingly inherit
tips to help you avoid going crazy ! them when you buy your vehicle from previous
First of all, be aware that bright colours and owners.
white attract flies more. You can buy a head
net to wear over your hat and face, found in In this case we recommend biting the bullet
service stations/ road houses/ visitor centres and paying for professional pest control. It is
in affected areas and in camping/outdoor very unlikely you will succeed in getting rid of
shops. them with over the counter sprays/bombs,
especially if they have settled in.
There are fly repellent products, but they are
often expensive and not very effective. Don’t
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Time needed: more or less three weeks Distance: 4000 kilometres on the coast.
Distance: 2500 kilometres between Cairns Season: Same as with the East Coast, best
and Sydney to go in mid-season (April-June or September-
October).
Seasons: The North and the South have
two different seasons. Therefore it’s best to Where to sleep: Free camp sites are pretty
travel during mid-season, which is April-May easy to find on the West Coast, you won’t
and September-October. Beware of the wet have any problems finding places to spend
season from November to February North the night, for free or at minimal cost.
of Australia. Beware that it is winter in the
South (Sydney, Melbourne..) and from June to
August it can be quite chilly! From North to South:
Where to sleep: Free campsites can be hard Darwin to Adelaide
to come by on certain parts of the Coast (Gold
Coast, Mackay, etc.) So think about having It’s about literally crossing Australia over land.
a small budget to pay for camping (caravan Nature lovers and fans of massive spaces will
parks) especially if you are travelling during be in their element. However, you will not see
high season. much on the road as it’s pretty . The Northern
Territory is the state where you will come
across the most aborigines and the place
where you will come closest to the ancestral
culture of Australia.
This route will give you the opportunity to
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discover some amazing sites like the Kakadu part of the route may sometimes seem quite
National Park, Mataranka, the famous Daly long but cliffs and emptiness are part of the
Waters pub and also Uluru (Ayers Rock) You adventure. Thereafter you will be able to
will pass less towns and more roadhouses, refresh in the shade of the Valley of the Giants
make sure you stock up on water and fuel. and discover the wild and beautiful beaches of
the South-West region.
to Perth
Distance: More or less 2000 kilometres
Season: Tasmania can be quite chilly. The
The scenery in between Melbourne and best time to visit is between October-March.
Adelaide is of a magnificent beauty. You
leave Australia’s most cultural city to discover Where to sleep: Tasmania has many camp
the well known ‘Great Ocean Road’ and the sites and most towns are equipped with area’s
famous Twelve Apostles. If you can try a little for free camping of at least cheap camping.
detour to visit Kangaroo Island, a little piece of
paradise, still well preserved.
Pass through Adelaide, the city of churches, in
order to face the desert plains of the ‘Nullarbor’
with a straight stretch of 146 kilometers. This
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The disadvantage is that the tour could sell If you have a car and can get to the place
out in high season. yourself, check out what’s on offer at the
Visitor Centre before going to agencies. They
regularly offer reductions.
VIA A TRAVEL AGENCY
You can also turn up as the excursion is
There is an impressive quantity of travel boarding the bus or boat, and see if you can
agencies aimed at backpackers in Australia. get a cut-price last-minute or standby ticket.
Sometimes the staff will even stop you in the
street! Maintain a healthy scepticism concerning
amazing reductions advertised in travel
The advantage is that they can advise you agency windows – they usually stay the same
regarding all the different companies offering all year round!
the same excursion (but check whether you
think they are “neutral” because they may Compare prices and try to negotiate a better
have deals with certain companies). price with the agencies.
You can also negotiate reduced prices with For excursions in large towns or cities, have
them, compared to the on the spot price, a look on group discount websites such as
especially if you are a group or if you want Groupon, as they regularly have advantageous
to reserve several excursions. For organized offers.
tours, this option is recommended because Travelling in the low season can sometimes
the agent will look after everything (transport, also mean lower prices. This does not
accommodation… etc). always work for the excursions themselves,
The disadvantage of reserving with an agency but is always relevant for vehicle hire and
is that you will have to commit to a specific accommodation!
date. If the weather is bad on that date, you
have to make do. It can also be difficult to
choose given the wide choice of agencies all
offering different prices.
ONLINE
You can also reserve your tours over the
internet from travel agencies or direct from
tour operators. This can be convenient if
you are on the road, if you want to reserve a
popular tour well in advance to make sure you
get a place, or if you just don’t want to make
the effort to travel to where the agencies/tour
operators.
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« PICK, SERVE, CLEAN,
COOK, PACK...
THEN DRIVE !!! »
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However, in this context it is just as easy to Remember that in Australia, you need a
take the wrong approach or follow false leads certificate for all jobs where you serve alcohol.
to find a job. This guide is here to help and The RSA certificate can be obtained by
orient you at each step, and those steps will completing a day of training about Australian
be different depending on whether you want legislation, and you have to pay for this
to work in town or in the countryside. yourself. Budget $100 to get your certificate.
WORKING IN TOWNS
rates are between $20 and $26 (better pay at
the weekend).
Supermarkets offer a large volume of jobs
Jobs for everyone all year round, but cashier and shelf-stacking
jobs are often already taken by Australian
In town, certain job categories do not require a students. Pay rates are around $20/hour.
university degree, or even any particular skill.
FACTORIES
HOUSEKEEPING
Working in a factory is another to make
Housekeeping involves cleaning homes, money. These are usually food factories (fish,
hotels, hostels, shopping centres, or offices. seafood, meat….), and the working conditions
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above) which gives you a reduction The financial sector offers jobs for those with
compared to purchasing each certificate specific skills and qualifications along with
separately. business attire.
TO GET YOUR RSG: CLICK HERE Workers skilled in new technologies are
also very much in demand in large towns.
For more information go to PAGE 46.
Certain recruitment agencies are specialised
in this area Web-designers, graphic designers,
BARS/COFFEE SHOPS software specialists can easily find work.
• Additional, optional training can help Foreign workers qualified in construction
add strings to your bow in hospitality/ are also highly appreciated, but you do need
bar/ restaurant service. How to make to obtain recognition from the TRA (TRADE
cocktails, barista courses, etc. RECOGNITION AUSTRALIA) and a Green Card
• These could give you the edge if you (NSW, WA), Red Card (VIC) or Blue Card (QLD).
want to work in this area. All the information about how to do this can
be found at: www.visabureau.com/australia/
CONSTRUCTION builders-and-construction-workers-australia.
aspx
WHITE CARD
• Mandatory training to be able to work in Telemarketing can also be open to foreigners,
construction. but you need strong motivation as your salary
• Recognized in all states is often closely linked to your sales results.
• 2 to 4 hour training, either online or in a Finally, there can also be opportunities in
training centre secretarial work, but you must have good
• Prices : $50 to $80 written English and client-facing skills.
TO GET YOUR WHITE CARD: CLICK HERE
For more information go to PAGE 45. How to find a job in town
BLUE CARD If you intend to look for a job in a town, here is
• Extra training in addition to the mandatory some advice to avoid making common errors.
White Card training for transport and Of course there are many ways to identify
delivery. opportunities, and the best method is to use
• Recognized in all states them all! However, sometimes you need to
• Training online or in a centre be patient because the job search may take
• Prices: from $55 several weeks.
Stay motivated, keep making an effort, and in
FORKLIFT LICENCE
particular, meet people, let them know you are
• Training to learn to drive a forklift truck.
looking for a job. Word of mouth is always
• Recognized in all states
effective in Australia!
• On site training for 1 to 2 days
• Prices: From $200 Tourist offices/Visitor Centres (in small towns)
are also often a good place to start in your
For the most qualified job search, as they often have a list of all the
employment agencies in the town, or even in
The Australian medical industry is lacking in the region.
workers and offers numerous opportunities for It can be a good idea to go further out of very
those with relevant qualifications. Hospitals competitive town centres. There are so many
often use specialised interim agencies for jobs in suburban areas usually well-connected
temporary contracts. Nurses in particular are with public transport.
in demand in Australia. However, you do need
to register as a nurse in each of the states you Prepare your resume, dress well, and prepare
wish to work, and obtain an equivalence. a short presentation of yourself and your skills
ready for interviews so you are confident.
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• Jobaroo • AustraliaTeacher
www.jobaroo.com www.australiateacher.com
Covers several job topics, especially fruit picking Specialised in the education sector, recruiting
and information about working in Australia. teachers.
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WEBSITES & FORUMS Here is the list of the main papers with the
best « employment » sections.
These sites are used by backpackers, so the
jobs are pounced on and disappear quickly – NATIONAL NEWSPAPER
so react fast! The Australian
www.theaustralian.com.au
www.seek.com.au
www.mycareer.com.au BY STATE AND TERRITORY
www.careerone.com.au
www.gumtree.com.au NSW
www.jobsearch.gov.au The Sydney Morning Herald
www.randstad.com.au www.smh.com.au
www.jobs.com.au Daily Telegraph
www.downundr.com www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph
www.workingin-australia.com
VICTORIA
CLEANING The Age
www.spotless.com www.theage.com.au
www.havencab.com.au The Herald Sun
www.mastercare.com.au www.news.com.au/heraldsun
www.airlitegroup.com.au SOUTH AUSTRALIA
HOSPITALITY Adelaide Advertiser
www.troys.com.au www.news.com.au/adelaidenow
www.frontlinehospitality.com.au WESTERN AUSTRALIA
www.pinnaclepeople.com.au West Australian
www.nosh.com.au http://thewest.com.au
www.stedmans.com.au
www.hanleyhospitality.com.au NORTHERN TERRITORY
Northern Territory News
CONSTRUCTION / MINES www.ntnews.com.au
www.troys.com.au
www.plumbingcareer.com.au QUEENSLAND
au.theconstructionjob.com Courier Mail
www.constructjobs.com.au www.couriermail.com.au
iminco.net/mining-jobs-no-experience TASMANIA
www.spotless.com Mercury
PROMOTION & EVENTS www.news.com.au/mercury
www.promostaff.com.au Examiner
www.sportsrecruitment.com www.examiner.com.au
www.promotional-models.com.au
www.promopeople.com.au OTHER APPROACHES
Word of mouth is a good technique to find
PRESS leads and to find out where there is a need
Most Australian newspapers are a rich for workers.
source of employment offers. They also give It is often useful to go to Backpacker hostels.
you an overview of the different salaries and Most of the reception areas have a noticeboard
qualifications requested for the type of job you with job ads.
are targeting. The main supermarkets also have
noticeboards with job offers and also ads from
Each main Australian town has its own daily those looking for work.
newspaper and the number of job offers vary.
Notice boards outside schools and
However, you will find the most offers in the
universities can also have job offers for work
Saturday edition.
like babysitting, housekeeping….
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MINING JOBS
in this relatively closed environment.
Your contact can explain to you how he or
she got in, and maybe give you the name of a
What kind of jobs? person to contact.
CONTACT RECRUITMENT AGENCIES
The main profiles required for mining jobs are Recruitment agencies will usually be your
engineers, technicians and machine drivers. main way in, but don’t waste time with
However, mining sites are gigantic in Australia, specialist mining agencies if you do not have
like huge campuses or mini towns, completely any relevant experience on your CV. Go to
independent, and so to meet the needs of agencies like “Regional Work” instead. In the
these communities there are also many less Perth region, you can also look at ads in the
qualified jobs on offer: maintenance, cleaning, Sunday papers.
cooking. TRY YOUR LUCK IN PERSON
Being there in person is always an advantage
Working Conditions to get a job – if any places come up, those
who are there waiting in the wings will get first
Conditions in the mines can be difficult. choice. But don’t cross the entire continent
Most mining regions are in hot, arid zones especially!
(sometimes above 45°C). Working hours are MAINTENANCE PERIODS
long and weekends are rare. During maintenance periods the mines are
The most usual schedule is to work several closed or being renovated, and sometimes
entire weeks without a day off, and then take a they recruit unqualified workers for short
full week of leave. The isolation can put some missions. This is a good way to gain initial
people off this kind of work, because outside experience in the mining sector.
of the mining complex there is nothing for
hundreds of kilometres.
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Exhaustive picking involves collecting more depending on the type of trees. Manual
or less all the fruit produced by the tree. pruning shears require repeated effort from
You only take out damaged fruit. Easier than your hands and can be painful to start with.
selective picking, this type of picking usually
happens at the end of the harvest season.
THINNING
PACKING Thinning out tree fruits before the harvest
season. You pick the smallest fruits so that
This involves sorting and packing fruit and the others have space to grow big. The
vegetables. The working conditions are farmer will show you what size fruits to leave.
similar to factories. The environment is often Thinning needs a certain amount of patience
noisy and the task completed in a production and a sharp eye.
line. These jobs may also be paid according
to the quantity you sort or pack. Expect that
you will need a few days to get up to speed.
PLANTING
Planting varies enormously according to the
PRUNING fruit or vegetables concerned. It is often done
manually, but use of machines (tractors) is
Cutting back trees or vines using pruning occasionally necessary for the biggest trees.
shears. These jobs, often well paid, need To plant young trees you will need to use a
a good level of physical fitness. They are pick and shovel on a daily basis!
usually carried out in winter in difficult weather
DOOR TO DOOR
Door to door is one of the best ways to find a
fruit picking job. Farmers appreciate meeting
you before giving you a job and it is easier
to make a good impression compared to the
phone.
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Advice to pickers
back… You need to stay the course.
• Try to develop an effective picking
technique suited to your task.
WHILE YOU’RE SEARCHING • Careful about where you put your
buckets of fruit.
You need to be organized to find a job in • If you are in a couple try to develop a
Australia. First of all, organize where you technique where you to pick together
will stay according to the seasons and your even more effectively than alone...
budget. Start looking, or at least listening out • Help each other out!
for opportunities, before you need to work! • Go for it and give all you can the first
Call farms directly, and if they don’t have any day, and then later find your speed so
work on offer, ask them questions: When are that you can hang in there for days/
you going to start the harvest ? How’s the
season this year? All this information can weeks.
orient you in your job search. You can even ask
them if they have other contacts who could be
interested. Talk to other backpackers, who can
also give you information on the regions they
BEFORE YOU LEAVE
have already crossed. Stay positive, persevere Do you best to receive all payment for every
and you will find a job! day you worked before you leave.
Make sure you obtain a payslip for your tax
ADEQUATE CLOTHING declarations, in case of a disagreement, or for
information such as ABN, tax paid (mandatory
Make sure you have plastic boots, trousers,
for your Tax Return).
and long-sleeved T-shirts to protect you from
insects, scratches from tree branches and If your employer doesn’t pay you and refuses
from sunburn. to pay you even when you have spoken to him
A hat is essential as it covers the back of your about it, do not hesitate to contact Fairwork at
neck, your forehead and face. www.fwa.gov.au
A rain jacket could be useful (sometimes sup-
plied by your employer). Ensure that your employer gives you the form
Bring bottles of water, suncream, a headnet correctly filled out to renew your visa.
and insect repellent so you can stay calm even See PAGE 99.
when under attack!
If you didn’t bring these clothes with you and
you want to buy them cheaply, go to charity
shops (known as “Op-shops”) like The Red
Cross, Salvos, Sammy’s, or second hand
shops, where you will find what you need
going for a song!
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Help Exchange
This programme can only be found online. It
lists all farms, ranches, bed & breakfasts or
hotels willing to accept voluntary workers in
exchange for accommodation and meals.
There are 2 levels of enrolment:
• Free membership after completing an
online form. You can see some of the
hosts participating in the programme but
you cannot contact them.
• Premium Inscription: you can see all
the hosts who have signed up to the
programme, with their contact details,
and detailed comments posted by
previous volunteers.
Membership cost 20€ (for 1 or 2 people). No
catalogue is provided – it’s all online: www.
helpx.net
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PAPERWORK TO
meals. Tel: 1800 032 501
info@cva.org.au
COMPLETE
http://conservationvolunteers.com.au
Bunya Mountains National Park (Dalby,
QLD) specialises in protecting the park’s flora
and fauna. Tel : 13 74 68
Tax file number
declaration
Earthwatch (in Melbourne) is an
environmental organisation committed
to research to support conservation
When you start a new job, you need to
and biodiversity. Tel : 03 9016 7590
complete a form called “Tax file number
www.earthwatch.org/australia
declaration” in addition to an optional job
contract.
COASTAL CONSERVATION Information required includes your TFN, an
address in Australia (give the address of your
Coast Care Australia (Head office Sydney) employer, hotel or caravan park), and your
With more than 6 000 groups across the fiscal status (resident or not). This form is then
country, this movement focuses on the sent to the tax office by your employer.
sustainable management of Australia’s natural
resources.
Tel : 02 9412 1040
www.landcareaustralia.com.au
Tax return
When you work in Australia, you must pay tax
Order of underwater coral heroes (Airlie to the Australian Taxation Office (ATO).
Beach, QLD) monitors reefs and the marine Throughout the year, tax is taken directly off
environment. your salary before it is paid to you.
info@ouchvolunteers.com The % tax paid depends on your fiscal status
http://www.ouchvolunteers.com/ (resident or not).
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Follow the steps explained on the ATO • Your Tax File Number
website: ADVANCE DECLARATON. • Your payment summaries (total salaries
If you have already left Australia, you need received, - these documents are
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at the end of the financial year. When you casual), and so the weekends are included in
complete your Tax Return, you will need to the count of 88 days.
include revenus received with your ABN (as a
sole trader) and those received with your TFN You can either work in one block with the
(as an employee). same employer or in separate blocks with one
employer or a number of employers. Days of
work may be in different kinds of specified
Second WHV
• Working in the mines (any kind)
• Working in the fishing industry
• Working in the construction industry
This visa lets people 18 to 30 years old
(inclusive) - except for Canadian and Irish
Note: Volunteer work no longer allow you to
citizens up to 35 (inclusive) - who currently
extend your visa for a second year.
hold, or who have held, a Working Holiday
visa, have a second working holiday in For more information, you can consult our
Australia. This visa will give you the same rights article ELIGIBLE JOBS FOR A SECOND YEAR
as your first WHV and allows you to stay an VISA
additional year in Australia. (Second-year WHV
are unavailable for Americans). You are eligible if you work in these types
of employment as an employee or self-
COSTS employed.
The additional condition is that you must have You can also read our article : ELIGIBLE
worked for at least 3 months (88 days in total) POSTCODES FOR A SECOND YEAR VISA.
in regional Australia
The 3 months or 88 days include weekends if APPLY FOR YOUR 2ND WHV
you are working full time. For the Australian You can make the request online whether you
government, fruit picking jobs are classed are abroad or inside Australia.
as full time positions (even if they are often
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IF YOU APPLY FROM INSIDE AUSTRALIA evidence showing your presence in the area
The request must be made before your while working.
first visa expires. Your second visa will
automatically start at the end of the first. Processing time can vary from an application
This allows you to stay 2 consecutive years in to another. Some applications are granted
Australia with the same rights. within a few hours others are investigated and
If your visa ends during the renewal procedure, can take up to 2 months.
you will receive a temporary visa (Bridging When lodging your application for a second
Visa A), until your request has been fully year visa, you should upload all your
processed. supporting evidence at the same time to avoid
Connect to the immigration website and delay in processing your application.
complete a form to request your second WHV:
www.border.gov.au/Trav/Visa-1/417
Studying in Australia
Go to the “Start an application” application If you want to study in Australia, it is important
in « IN Australia ». Here you will be able to to thoroughly research the visa and curriculum
access the form (approx. 20mins to complete). that will best meet your needs.
IF YOU APPLY FROM OUTSIDE THE Studying in Australia is a great way to open
COUNTRY doors to the local market, or simply stay
You complete the same form but in the « longer in the country.
OUTSIDE Australia » section of the website. In addition, a work visa is included that allows
Your second WHV works the same as the first. 40 hours every 2 weeks during term time – you
You have 1 year to return to Australia and your can spread these hours as you like – and no
visa will be activated as soon as you arrive in limit during school holidays.
the country. You have the right to stay for 1
year. Since 1st July 2016, the student visa process
has been simplified as only one type of
Good to know: If you apply from Australia, you subclass exist for all courses, Student
must be in Australia when the visa is granted. Visa - Subclass 500. A few other visas are
If applying from outside Australia, you must be applicable to specific situations.
outside Australia when the visa is granted.
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Note here that this visa allows you to enter Australia.
Australia for up to three months during each
visit during the 12 months from the date the For those in Australia who want to apply
eVisitor is granted. online, you will need to hold a current visa and
not have a ‘No further stay’ condition imposed
To apply for an eVisitor, you must be outside on your current visa.
Australia and be a passport holder of a
certain country (UK, Germany, Sweden, The If you are outside Australia only passport
Netherlands etc.) holder of certain countries can apply online
(United Kingdom, Finland, Ireland, France,
This is a free visa. You must apply online on Germany etc). See the full list here.
the Department of Immigration and Border
Protection website. If you cannot apply online, you can always
lodge a paper application.
Processing time for an eVisitor is usually quick.
You should receive a response within 24 hours The price will vary depending on where you
of lodging your application. Once your eVisitor apply. From AUD355 if you apply in Australia
is approved you will receive a notification of and AUD140 from outside Australia.
grant by email. If you apply in Australia, you must be in
For more information: www.border.gov.au/ Australia when a decision is made on your
Trav/Visa-1/651 application.
It is important to note that if you are applying
ELECTRONIC TRAVEL AUTHORITY for a Subclass 600 after a Working Holiday
(subclass 601) Visa, the application charge will be higher.
Indeed, a ‘Subsequent Temporary Application
This visa allows you to visit Australia as many Charge’ of $700 will be applied (if application
times as you want, for up to a year and stay up submitted in Australia).
to three months for each visit.
Processing time for the Visitor visa can vary
To apply for an Electronic Travel Authority, you depending on your situation. It can take a few
must be outside Australia and be a passport days up to a month.
holder of a certain country (UK, Germany,
Republic of Ireland, Sweden, The Netherlands For more information: www.border.gov.au/
etc.). Trav/Visa-1/600-
You can apply for an ETA online at Electronic Remember Tourist Visas do NOT allow you to
Travel Authority if you hold a passport from: work legally in Australia.
Brunei, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia,
Singapore, South Korea, United States.
Sponsorship - Visa TSS
If your country of origin is not eligible for an
application online, you can apply with a travel If you would like to work in Australia
agent, airline or specialist service provider. without applying to immigrate permanently,
sponsoring is a good option. You need to find
You will need to pay a service fee of $20 for a company who will employ you and agree
an ETA. to sponsor you. You will receive a “long stay
temporary business visa” allowing you to live
Average processing time is less than one day.
and work in Australia for 2 to 4 years.
For more information: www.border.gov.au/
Trav/Visa-1/601- HOW DOES IT WORK?
VISITOR VISA (subclass 600) This depends on your profession and your
qualifications. However, it is mainly large
For those who wish to stay longer than 3 companies or multinationals that are most
months, the Visitor visa allows you to stay in likely to take this kind of step. Sponsoring
Australia for up to three, six or 12 months. costs money, but more importantly, it is quite
You can apply online from in or outside
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a complex administrative procedure which Good to know: this visa is linked to your
can discourage small and medium-sized employment. If you loose your job you will
companies. have 60 days (Reform of November 2016) to
The company who would like to sponsor a find a new employer to sponsor you. In the
candidate must prove that the candidate’s meantime, your 457 would still valid.
skills are rare on the Australian market.
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OPTION 5
You live as a couple with an Australian resident
or citizen.
Visa: Partner visa (subclasses 820 and 801)
Conditions: you must be able to prove that
you have lived with the person for over a year,
or that you have married the person to apply
for this visa.
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SEASONS
« State by State... »
Batlow
Cherries
Stone fruits
Apples
Pruning
Forbes
Cherries
Stone fruits
Apples
Grapes - picking
Grapes - pruning
Tomatoes
Griffith
Lemons
Stone fruits
Plums
Onions
Grapes
Tomatoes
Leeton
Lemons
Stone fruits
Vegetables
Grapes
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Moree
Cotton
Nuts
Olives
Narrabri
Cotton
Narromine
Lemons
Cotton
Orange
Cherries
Apples
Grapes
Tumut
Stone fruits
Apples
Young
Berries
Cherries
Stone fruits
Grapes
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Cobram
Cherries
Stone fruits
Pears/Apples
Echuca
Stone fruits
Pears/Apples
Grapes - picking
Grapes - pruning
Tomatoes
Kyabram
Peaches
Pears/Apples
Tomatoes
Mildura
Lemons
Vegetables
Grapes - picking
Grapes - prunning
Robinvale
Vegetables
Grapes - picking
Grapes - pruning
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Swan Hill
Lemons
Stone fruits
Vegetables
Grapes - picking
Grapes - pruning
Tatura
Cherries
Vegetables
Peaches
Pears
Apples
Plums
Yarra Valley
Berries
Cherries
Strawberries
Apples
Grapes - picking
Grapes - pruning
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Cherries
Strawberries
Apples
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Darwin
Bananas
Mangos
Katherine
Mangos
Melons
Ti Tree
Vines
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Adelaïde Hills
Cherries
Pears/Apples
Grapes - picking
Grapes - pruning
Berri
Lemons
Stone fruits
Oranges
Pears/Apples
Grapes - picking
Grapes - pruning
Clare
Grapes - picking
Grapes - pruning
Loxton
Lemons
Stone fruits
Apples
Grapes - picking
Grapes - pruning
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Renmark
Lemons
Stone fruits
Pears/Apples
Grapes - picking
Grapes - pruning
Waikerie
Lemons
Stone fruits
Grapes - picking
Grapes - pruning
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Albany
Strawberries
Vines
Carnarvon
Bananas
Vegetables
Mangos
Melons
Tomatoes
Vines
Donnybrook
Pears/Apples
Stone fruits
Tomatoes
Vines
Gingin
Lemons
Vegetables
Mandarin
Oranges
Oranges
Vines
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Kunurnura
Lemons
Vegetables
Mangos
Melons
Manjimup
Pears/Apples
Vines
Margaret River
Vines
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Atherton
Avocados
Apples
Vegetables
Ayr
Vegetables
Mangos
Melons
Cane sugar
Bowen
Vegetables
Mangos
Melons
Tomatoes
Bundaberg
Vegetables
Mangos
Melons
Tomatoes
Childers
Avocados
Vegetables
Mangos
Tomatoes
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Emerald
Lemons
Cotton
Melons
Vines
Gatton
Vegetables
Tomatoes
Gin Gin
Lemons
Vegetables
Giru
Mangos
Cane sugar
Nambour
Strawberries
Stanthorpe
Pears/Apples
Stone fruits
Vegetables
Tomatoes
Vines
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«Got a job
for me? »
Please note that these numbers could change, so if you notice a wrong number you can notify us
by sending us an email : australia.backpackersguide@gmail.com
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Ballina
dstevens@firstcreekwines.com.au
www.firstcreekwines.com.au
Batinich Barisha & Kathy
Verto Agency
0263 843 221
02 6686 5366
Rhodes NSW 2138 (lemons)
www.verto.org.au
Goddard K Stunt Farm
Australian Fruit Producer
0245 791 299
Rishworth La, Brooklet NSW 2479
Mitchell Rd, Sackville North 2756 (lemons)
Blueberry Fields
Bentivoglio Olives
02 6687 8114 - Phone ONLY 11am - 12 noon
0263 791 610
Tuesdays
Tarmons Lue Rd, Rylstone NSW 2849 (Olives)
769 Fernleigh Rd, Brooklet NSW 2479
Gala Avocados (Alstonville)
Cowra 0266 281 152
Gianatti
Armstrong R J 0266 871 351
0263 653 104 Lot 3 Pacific Hwy, Newrybar NSW 2479
Carthew B Gough J D (McLeans Ridges)
02 6365 3138 0266 281 355
Cunial G & T
02 6365 3187
Darley P & D
0263 653 278
Byron Bay
Kirkwood J Blueberry Fields
0263 629 960 0266 878 114
769 Fernleigh Rd, Brooklet 2479 (apples)
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Forbes Moree
Cotton T P
Girot (apples) 0263 645 025
0268 522 250 ou 0458 287 628 Moolahway, Manildra NSW 2865 (Cotton)
Fairhaven, Forbes NSW 2871 Milo Cotton Co
Betland B A & M T 0267 542 147
0268 532 240 Milo, Moree NSW 2400 (Cotton)
Dilga, Bundaburrah NSW 2871 (apples) Thornelands Olive Grove
Hilltop Fruit Barn 0746 222 331
0263 824 131 9 Dargall Rd, Roma QLD 4455 (Olives)
305 Boorowa St, Young NSW 2594 (toma- Bentivoglio Olives
toes) 0263 791 610
Ellison R Tarmons Lue Rd, Rylstone NSW 2849 (Olives)
0268 521 704 Burnett Valley Olive Growers Association
South Lead Rd, Forbes NSW 2871 (apples) 0741 625 856
MarkWort F PO Box 382, Kingaroy QLD 4610 (Olives)
0268 521 952
South Condobolin Rd, Forbes (apples)
Backpacker Hostel YHA
0268820922
Orange
2830, Brisbane Street Dubbo Orange Employment Service
0263 628 169
Verto Agency
Griffith & Leeton 02 6361 5300
www.verto.org.au
FARMS Apple Factory
Miglnark Orchards (oranges & lemons) 0263 614 431
0269 630 034 Darley P & J
Catania Farm 0263 653 278
0269 630 219 Day Dawn (contact Peter)
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Beechworth
0263 658 216 (apples)
Laspina (Pinnacle Rd)
0407 637 011
Why Worry Cherry Farm (Nashdale) Christesen (Buckland rd)
0418 650 235 0357 281 748
Rossi Orchards (Mt Pleasant cherries & apples) Collins (Stanley)
0263 653 106 03 5728 6663
Huntley Berry Farm (Huntley Rd) Hilton (Stanley)
0263 655 282 0357 286 584
High Grove (Stanley)
0357 286 526
Bourke Primerano (Whorouly)
0357 271 213
Darling River Cotton Pty Select Berries (Oxley)
0268 708 521 0357 273 462
Gorrell Ave, Bourke NSW 2840 (Cotton) The Cherry Branch (Wandin)
0359 643 437
Albury
Bright Berry Farms (Eurobin)
0357 562 523
Summerfruit Australia Ltd
(03) 9329 2100
Echuca
Australian Grape Harvesters
VICTORIA
0418 629 332
POBox 1228, Echuca VIC 3564
Murrigum Pickers
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474 Queens Rd, Wandin VIC 3139 (apples) 0358 312 044
Phil Chapman Grahamvale Rd, Shepparton 3630 (apples)
0359 644 303 Erinhaven Orchard
Seville Hill Orchard 03 5826 9466
0359 643 284 Fruitworks
8 Paynes Rd, Seville VIC 3139 0358 215 688 / Cnr Corio & Stewart Sts,
Ben Schmolling (contact via SMS) : Shepparton VIC 3630 (Tomatoes)
0438 621 270 H.V.McNab and Son
0358 290 016 (apples, pears, jann to april)
Rieschieck Orchards Plunkett Orchards
0359 649 570 0358290015
13 Medhurst Rd, Gruyere VIC 3770 (apples) 255 Macisaac Road Ardmona VIC 3629
Maroondah Orchards www.plunkettorchards.com.au/work.htm
0397 391 041 J-j Pottenger (central av)
715 Maroondah Hwy, Coldstream 3770 0358 292 371 (Pommes & poires)
Berry Plant Suppliers Poulos Orchards
25 Phillips Rd, Toolangi VIC 3777 (apples) 0358 313 089
Finger G A Doyles Rd, Shepparton VIC 3630 (apples)
0359 649 278 Parris G & M & Sons
20 Darling Rd, Gruyere VIC 3770 (apples) 03 5821 2185
D K Sibley New Dookie Rd, Shepparton 3630 (apples)
Monbulk Seville Rd VIC 3139 OzPac Australia Pty Ltd
0407 556 907 03 5820 7699
Jay Berries Cnr Turnbull & Lenne Rds, Ardmona VIC 3629
0359 644 451 Kutrolli Z & J
140 Wandin Creek Rd, Wandin East VIC 3139 0358 212 351
(Baies) Mc Phee Rd, Shepparton VIC 3630 (apples)
Big Berry Seeka
0359 674 413 (03)58269468
925 Gembrook Rd, Hoddles Creek VIC 3139 Osbornes Road, Mundonna, VIC 3635
Johns Orchards Madec (agence)
Cambus Rd, Yering VIC 3770 (berries) Kristen Elliott - 03 5829 3600 - kelliott@
Strawberries Australia madec.edu.au
0359 642 287
Wangaratta
10 Clegg Rd, Wandin North 3139 (strawber-
ries)
Perry Certified Strawberry Runner
Growers Lizio’s Prickly Pear and Cherry Orchard’s
0359 629 429 0402 284 961
PMB 4 1826 Main Rd, Toolangi VIC 3777 86 Glenrowan-Moyhu Rd, Glenrowan
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78-80 Seventh Street, Mildura VIC 3500 Chapel Rd, Cobram VIC 3644 (apples)
Mildura Oasis Backpackers Cherryhill
03 5022 8255 0358 735 398
230 Deakin Avenue, Mildura VIC 3500 Scenic Drive Strawberries
Riverboat Bungalow 0358 711 263
0350215315 KNM Strawberries
27 Chaffey Avenue, Mildura VIC 3500 0358 711 992
Red Cliffs Backpackers Gattuso
03 5024 2905 / 0350242905 0358 721 170
63 Indi Avenue, Red Cliffs VIC 3496 Cobram VIC 3644 (apples)
Jaketega Farms
FARMS 0407 859 716 (nov. to april)
Maiorana Lawrence RJ Cornish & Col
03 5024 8482 - 0408 278 091 0358 722 055 (Cobram / jan to mid-april)
1 Gol Gol North Rd, Gol Gol NSW 2738 www.rjcornish.com/contact.htm
Morello R Nicosia
0350 222 147 0358 721 825 (Catona Crs, Cobram, apples)
And Services Hillview Citrus
0350 215 655 0269 556 205
Villiva M Robinson Rd, Corbie Hill NSW 2705 (lemons)
0350 232 581 Stones W S F
Banksia Crt, Mildura VIC 3500 (vegetables) 0260 329 680
Riverlea, Rutherglen VIC 3685 (Stonefruit)
VINEYARDS Sirtin Pty
Trentham Estate 0358 721 113
0350 248 888 Off Torrganah Rd, Cobram 3644 (vegetables)
Sturt Hwy, Trentham Cliffs VIC 2738
Tall Poppy Wines
TASMANIA
0350 274 000 - 03 5023 5218
Frecks Vine Nursery
0412 947 426
171 Dumosa St, Red Cliffs VIC 3496
North
Robinvale FARMS
Avienmore farm
VINEYARDS 0363 944 631
Manna V & J Ayers (Spreyton)
0350 263 986 0364 273 022
Robinvale Organic Wines Broun (Spreyton)
0350 260 250 0364 272 265
Montague Fresh Legana
FARMS 0363 301 115
Bogicevic Michael
www.montaguefresh.com.au/montague-or-
0350 260 228
chards/our-orchards/
Murray Valley Hwy, Wemen 3549 (vegetables)
Top Qual
Olivegrove Trading Company
0363 947 273
0350 263 814
Top Crop (Quoiba)
Tol Tol Rd, Robinvale VIC 3549 (vegetables)
0364272 238
GC Miller & son
Cobram 0363 948 181
Windara orchard
Boosey Fruit 0363 947 790
0358 735 390 15 Spring Hill Rd, Sidmouth
michaeljlees@bigpond.com
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Spreyton fresh
0364 272 125 South
Sassafras
0364 267 373 FARMS
Windarra Raspberry Farm Lucaston Park
0407 877 486 0429 664 489 - 03 6266 4412
Youngs Vegie (Camdale) 33 Lucaston Rd, Lucaston TAS 7109
0364 316 087 Cane D T & D
Viney (Spreyton) 0362 663 170
0364 272 016 3238 Huon Hwy, Franklin TAS 7113
310 Main Rd, Spreyton TAS 7310
Christmas hill raspberry farm Calvet Bros (Ranelagh)
9 christmas Hills Rd, Elizabeth Town 0362 642 267 - 03 6297 6264
0408 347 740 - 03 6362 2186 Scott brothers
0362 971 230
VIGNOBLES 322 Scotts Rd Cairns Bay Geeveston
Joseph Chromy Wines A.A Stevenson
0363 358 700 0362 664 228
370 Relbia Rd, Relbia TAS 7258 Glenburn Orchards
Providence Vineyards 03 6295 0435
03 6395 1290 7254 Channel Hwy, Cygnet TAS 7112
Leaning Church Vineyard Tru blu berries
0363 954 447 0362 950 082
Brook Eden Vineyard BW Griggs & Sons
0363 956 244 0362 641 474
Adams Rd, Lebrina TAS 7254 2873 Huon Hwy, Huonville TAS 7109
Pipers Brook Vineyard Eden orchard
0363 827 527 0362 950 716
1216 Pipers Brook Rd, Pipers Brook TAS 22 Supplice Rd, Cygnet TAS 7112
Dalrymple www.edenfarmstay.com
0363 827 229 Stonehouse Gardens (Grove)
1337 Pipers Brook Rd, Pipers Brook TAS 0362 664 587
Joseph Chromy Wines 54 Lucaston Rd, Grove TAS 7109
03 6335 8701 Oaksun Cherries
370 Relbia Rd Relbia TAS 7258 41Narrows Rd Strathblane TAS
Delamere Vineyard The Ragged Tier Cherry Garden
0363 827 190 0362 535 114
Bridport Rd, Pipers Brook TAS 7254 166 Woolleys Rd, Kellevie TAS 7176
Tamar Ridge Wines Hansen
03 6257 8881 - 0363 941 114 0362 640 200
www.brownbrothers.com.au «Aplgrove» 64 Basin Rd, Grove TAS 7109
Ghost Rock Vineyard Wolfe Bros. Smallfruits
0364 284 005 0362 396 310
1055 Port Sorell Rd, Northdown TAS 7307 98 Wolfes Rd, Neika TAS 7054
Lake Barrington Vineyard 3rd Rock Agriculture
0364 911 249 799 North Huon Rd, Judbury TAS 7109
1136 West Kentish Rd West Kentish TAS D’encastreux cherries
www.lbv.com.au/contact-us 3644 Channel Highway, Birchs Bay
Milton Vineyard 0427082044
0362 578 298 skile@bigpond.com
14635 Tasman Hwy, Swansea TAS 7190 Nierinna Blueberries
Spring Vale Vineyards 0362 672 581
0362 578 208 371 Nierinna Rd, Margate TAS 7054
Tasman Hwy, Cranbrook TAS 7190 Woodstock orchards
0408 951 773
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8624 Channel Hwy Woodstock TAS 7109 Smith Gully Orchard
Orchard Place 0883 902 265
0362 613 706 49 Smiths Gully Rd, Montacute SA 5134
2261 Lyell Hwy Hayes TAS 7140 Bower Berries
Tas Valley Orchards 0883 898 193
0362 951 922 Lot 9 Edward Hill Rd, Lenswood SA 5240
7891 Channel Hwy 7112 Cygnet Tasmania Kenton Valley Cherries
Westerway Rasberry Farm 0883 891 881
1488 Gordon River Road, Westerway, TAS info@kentonvalleycherries.com.au
westerwayraspeberryfarm@hotmail.com Willow Glen
0883 901 657
VINEYARDS BP Cherry
Cape Bernier Vineyard (Bream Creek) 0883 898 222
0362 535 443 18 Mawson Rd, Lenswood SA 5240
230 Bream Creek Rd, Bream Creek TAS 7175 Sundrop
Frogmore Creek Wines 2 Ebenezer Place, Level 1, Adelaide
0362 485 844 08 8100 5200
699 Richmond Rd, Cambridge TAS 7170 australia@sundropfarms.com
Meadowbank Estate Mitolo Group
0362 484 484 - 0409 583 661 Angle Vale Rd, Virginia SA 5120
Craigow Vineyard 08 8282 9000
0362 484 210
528 Richmond Rd, Cambridge TAS 7170 VINEYARDS
Pooley Wines Chain of Pounds Wines
0362 602 895 0883 891 415
1431 Richmond Rd, Richmond TAS 7025 198C Torrens Valley Rd, Gumeracha SA
Derwent Estate
Barossa Valley
0362 635 802
329 Lyell Hwy, Granton TAS 7030
Home Hill Winery
0362 641 200 VINEYARDS
8 Nairn Street Ranelagh Tasmania 7109 Whistler Wines
Hartzview Vineyard 0885 624 942
03 6295 1946 - 0362 951 623 Seppeltsfield Rd, Nuriootpa SA 5355
70 Dillons Road Gardners Bay, TASMANIA
Eddy (contractor)
Stefano Lubiana Wines
0427 341 696
0362 637 457
Barossa Backpackers (Tanunda)
60 Rowbottoms Rd, Granton TAS 7030
0885 630 198
info@barossabackpackers.com.au
FARMS
Kerrsbrook cherry Penola
0883 892 231
Kersbrook Rd, Kersbrook SA 5231 CONTRACTORS
Torrens Valley Orchards Scott : 0413 458 740
0883 891 405
Montacute Valley Orchard
FARMS
Penola Strawberry Farm
0883 902 213
0887 372 966
Institute Rd, Montacute SA 5134
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Monkey Mia
0891 682 225
Ord River Melon Growers (melons)
kane_marie@bigpond.com
Ord River Banana Co Blue Lagoon pearl farm
0891 681 481 08 9948 1325 - www.bluelagoon.com.au
212 Riverfarm Rd, Kununurra WA 6743
Rocky Lerch Holdings (pumpkins)
NORTHERN TERRITORY
0891 681 216 / 0408 877 080
Margaret River
VINEYARDS
Darwin
Redgate Wines Paspaley Pearls
0897 576 488 08 8982 5515
659 Boodjidup Rd, Margaret River WA 6285 19 The Mall, Darwin NT 0800, Australia
Voyager Estate Vineyard
08 9757 6354 - 0897 576 449
Stevens Rd, Margaret River WA 6285 Alice Springs
Xanadu Wines Rocky Hill Table Grapes
08 9758 9500 - 0897 572 581 Undoolya Station, Alice Springs NT
316 Boodjidup Rd, Margaret River WA 6285 08 8956 9828 - 0439 488 855
AGENCIES
Bacchus Contracting
Busselton, Edwards Road, Ambergate, WA,
Katherine
0490 247 587 AGENCES
Vine Power (Fearn Avenue) Jobfind Centres Australia
0897 572 547 (08) 8972 9200
Labour Solutions (24 Fearn Avenue) 42 Katherine Tce, Katherine NT 0850
0897 588 136 / 0897 579 623
FERMES
Perth Roper River Agriculture
0427 75 4232 (melons & pastèques)
The Job Shop 0488 54 4693
08 9228 1457 6266 Roper Hwy Mataranka, NT 0852
www.thejobshop.com.au kane_marie@bigpond.com
Aussi Jobs Manbulloo Mangoes
08 9325 2352 0889 722 590
http://www.aussijobs.com.au/ Victoria Hwy, Katherine NT 0850
Swan Valley
Grape Growers Association Of W.A.
0892 964 993
PO Box 179, Herne Hill WA 6056 (Raisin)
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Bundaberg
Dingo Blue Backpackers
(07) 4152 0100 / 0741 510 200
11 Burrum Street, Bundaberg QLD 4670
FARMS Federal Backpackers
Basacar Produce 0741 533 711
Shd 1/ 4551 Good-wood Rd, Bundaberg 4670 221 Bourbong St, Bundaberg QLD 4670
Aydin Contracting Grand Hotel
0438 174 402 07 4151 2441
U3/ 5 Curtis St, Bundaberg South QLD 4670 89 Bourbong St, Bundaberg QLD 4670
Bundy Fresh Food Market Sun Ray Backpackers
0741 541 911 0741 524 573
21 Maryborough St, Bundaberg Central QLD 12 Queen St, Bundaberg QLD 4670
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WORKING BACKPACKERS
Aussie Nomads Backpacker Caboolture
07 4786 5185 Coco Strawberries (Elimbah)
110 Vulture St, West End QLD 4101 0419 303 907
www.aussienomads.com.au Schiffke
0754 958 274
FARMS 210 Stern Rd, Bellmere QLD 4510
R&M Packing Sunray Strawberries
07 47707430 0754 967 364
nqpine@bigpond.net.au 347 King St, Wamuran QLD 4512
15 Hencamp Creek Rd. Rollingstone Hermes Strawberries (Wamuran)
Battiston F & Co 0754 298 555
0747 848 161 Berry Patch (Wamuran)
Elphinston & Kiriby 0754 966 880
0747 852 244 Strawberry Fields
«Leslie», Mt Dangar QLD 4805 0754 945 146
133 Laxton Rd, Palmview QLD 4553
Piñata Farms
Childers 07 5497 4295
382 Scurr Rd, Wamuran QLD 4512
WORKING BACKPACKERS
Gatton
Sugarbowl Caravan Park
0741 261 521
28965 Bruce Hwy Childers QLD
Caravan Park
Childers Tourist Park
291 Eastern Drive, Gatton QLD 4343
0741 261 371
111 Stockyard Rd North Isis, QLD, 4660
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Toowoomba Tully
Kalfresh WORKING BACKPACKER
0754637290 (vegetables / June to dec.) Banana Barracks
6206 Cunningham Hwy, Kalbar QLD 4309 07 4068 0455
kalfresh@hypermax.net.au 50 Butler St Tully QLD 4854
http://kalfresh.com.au/main/ info@bananabarracks.com
Kookaburra Holiday Park
0740 668 648
175 Bruce Hwy, Cardwell QLD 4849
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Mackay
Flying Fish Point Rd, Innisfail QLD 4860
Alcock Bananas
07 4061 2971
645 Palmerston Hwy, Innisfail, QLD Wadda Plantation
Australian Banana Company 0740 645 233
07 4063 3911 Pullom Rd, Nerada QLD 4860
101-103 Upper Daradgee Rd, QLD Rigoni Bros
Nana Man 0740 645 181
07 4061 6655 Gattera Rd, Nerada QLD 4860
120 Mourilyan Rd, East Innisfail QDL
Brighton Banana Farm
07 4068 2215
787 East Feluga Rd, East Feluga QLD
Tropicana Banana
07 4063 3971
445 Upper Daradgee Rd, Upper Daradgee
QLD 4860
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STATES
& TERRITORIES
« AUSTRALIA,
A LAND OF CONTRASTS »
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Sydney Cove, NSW
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Blue Mountains, NSW 147
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Ben Boyd National Park, NSW
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DISTANCES BETWEEN TOWNS :
Distances in km using main roads
1150 903
298 1236 1034 1530 Broken Hill
772
927 1650 1403 1141 Byron Bay
287 291 800 265 Canberra ACT
480 730 988
Eden
1006
804 Mildura
250 Orange
Sydney
Byron Bay
NORTH COAST
THE OUTBACK
Broken Hill
Mildura Orange
Sydney SYDNEY
& SURROUNDING
Canberra AREA
SOUTH COAST
Eden
J F M A M J J A S O N D
Broken Hill 33 31 28 23 18 16 15 17 21 24 28 31
Canberra 29 28 25 20 16 12 11 13 16 19 23 26
Dubbo 33 32 29 25 20 16 15 17 21 25 29 32
Grafton 31 30 29 27 24 21 21 22 25 27 29 30
Mildura 32 31 28 23 19 16 15 17 20 24 27 30
Sydney 26 26 24 22 19 17 16 18 20 22 23 25
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NEW SOUTH WALES
New South Wales is the richest state NSW’s economy expanded rapidly,
p
with the largest population (7,6 mil- and the country began to attract free
lion)and home to Sydney, the biggest citizens, who came to start a new life
city in the country. in this far off land.
Stretched over 801.600 km2, NSW In the meantime, the other colonies Dolphins
offers the greatest diversity of land- gradually grew. In 1901 they in Jervis Bay
scapes, with long white beaches joined to become the Australian
(more than 1900km), tropical forests, Commonwealth.
k
and big touristy cities.
South of Sydney, there are deserted DON’T MISS
beaches with crystal clear water.
• Sydney, “The Big City” !
• The Blue Mountains Koalas
North of the capital is the “surf and
• Sand dunes in Port Stephens in Port
party” coast of Australia.
• Dolphins in Jervis Bay Macquarie,
Inland, ghost towns remain from the • The Outback with Broken Hill, Port
gold rush, and endless pastures of city of artists Stephens,
livestock stretch across the state. • Byron Bay one of the most Lismore
There are deserts and interesting famous surf spots in Australia. & Gunnedah
towns like Broken Hill. Further south,
are the Mountains that get snow in
the winter and is home to the most
ski resorts in the country.
NATIONAL PARKS
The state has more than 800 national
parks, including the famous Ben
Boyd, Blue Mountains and Kosciusz-
ko National Parks.
Only 46 of the 877 national parks in NSW
charge entry fees (usually $8). If you want to
visit several parks, there is an annual Pass
NSW PRATICAL
(usually $45).
The coastal areas enjoy a temperate, Infos : www.environment.nsw.gov.au
moist climate. The dry plains, reach-
ing past the Great Dividing Range INTERNET ACCESS
(2/3 of the state), are hot (daytime Sign up for free in state libraries. You receive
temperatures up to 40° in summer) a card with password. Visit McDonalds and
with cool nights. Starbucks.
NSW is rich in history as the birth-
place of the nation. This history WILDLIFE
starts in 1770, when Captain James Where to see koalas?
Cook and his team dropped anchor Port Macquarie (town hospital)
in Botany Bay. Eight years later a Port Stephens (natural habitat)
fleet loaded with convicts disem- Lismore (natural habitat and Care Centre)
barked in the same place to launch Gunnedah (natural habitat)
the first colony in the country. After Where to see whales?
a difficult start (famine, conflicts with All along the East Coast (Sept & Nov)
the aborigines...) the colony devel- Where to swim with dolphins?
oped to later spread over the Blue Forster
Mountains and inland. Port Stephens
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SYDNEY & With over 4.6 million inhabitants,
Sydney is a cosmopolitan city, with
AREAS
Bridge. Built around one of the most
beautiful natural harbours in the
world, the town offers an exceptional
quality of life with superb beaches
Sydney, Capital of only a few minutes from the town
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To discover Sydney for free with a An architecture competition was
guide, join a FREE TOUR (every day launched in 1955 and Danish
from 10.30am to 2.30pm, departing architect, Jorn Utzon’s entry won.
from the Town Hall, close to the
anchor sculpture). Construction began on the Opera
Local guides in green T-shirts lead building in 1959 and ended in 1973.
you around town telling you his- There were many disagreements,
tory and anecdotes about the sites budget increases and even the ar-
you can visit. (Harbour Bridge, The chitect himself resigned in 1966. In
Rocks, Hyde Park, etc...) 1973 it was inaugurated by Queen
Elizabeth II. Since then many chang-
There are also Hop On Hop Off es have been made costing over 100
buses, offering 2 tours for $35 with million dollars.
35 stops. You can choose between
the Sydney and the Bondi Tour or You can visit the Opera for a 1 hour
do both with the same ticket. You tour ($40) or splash out and attend a
will see the city from double-decker performance.
buses and stop wherever you want The prices vary depending on the
(leaves from Circular Quay). type of performance and the seat,
From May to November take a cruise but budget at least $100 per person.
out to watch whales migrating (from Sydney Harbour Bridge took 9
$75 per person for a 1/2 day). years to build and opened in 1932.
Sydney Tower right in the CBD This 530 metre arch links the CBD
offers a 360° view of the city and with North Sydney. The Bridge
surrounding areas. Amazing in clear Climb is an unforgettable experience
weather as you can even see as far Sydney Tower
as the Blue Mountains! ($19)
Circular Quay, is gateway to the
city, departure point for ferries with
wonderful views of the Opera House,
taking you to destinations around the
bay like Taronga Zoo, Manly, other
nearby bays, Luna Park...
Useful tip: take the ferry to Manly or
Bondi and come back at night… the
view of Sydney is exceptional !
Luna Park: this retro-style amuse-
ment park is north of Sydney, on the
other side of Harbour Bridge (acces-
sible by ferry or on foot). At night,
superb views of the city!
Sydney Opera House, UNESCO
world heritage since 2007, and
certainly the most iconic monument
in Sydney.
The project to build the Opera House
started in the 1940s when the director
of the music Conservatorium asked
for a building to perform large-scale
theatre and musical productions.
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which takes you to the very top of try’s wildlife, aboriginal culture and
the bridge (134m) with a completely geological history.
unobstructed view over the city and
the port (Day climb from $258). Australian National Maritime Museum
If you don’t want to “climb”, the view (Darling Harbour - $32 - open daily
just from crossing Harbour Bridge from 9.30am to 5pm) was built by an
is beautiful. You can also pay $13 Australian architect and retraces the
to access a Pylon lookout on the history of European explorations and
bridge’s south pylon. the development of the Australian
fleet. There is also an aboriginal art
MUSEUMS AND MONUMENTS gallery.
Macquarie Street has the biggest Art Gallery of NSW (Art Gallery Rd
and most impressive buildings in the - free - open dailyfrom 10am til 5pm)
city. The Mint, Government House, The gallery has the most important
Hyde Park Barracks, Museum of collection of Australian art and a siz-
Sydney, Conservatorium of Music, able collection of European paint-
and also the State Library of NSW... ings. You can discover Aboriginal art,
Hyde Park prisons (in the park), host paintings from the colonial period
some great art exhibitions nowadays! and many other works.
NSW Parliament House Free tours
at 1pm and 2pm every first Thursday SHOPPING
of the month. Westfield Sydney (Pitt Street Mall)
is the largest commercial complex in
Australian Museum (6 College st the town centre. With more than 250
- $15 - open daily from 9.30am to shops, cafés and restaurants, it is the
5pm) The oldest museum in Australia place to find all the big chain stores!
Darling Harbour (1827), it has exhibits on the coun- From level 4 there are food courts
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with every type of cuisine (noodles, The IMAX will be closed until 2020 for
cakes, hot dogs, hamburgers...) renovations.
Harbourside Shopping Centre Chinese Garden of Friendship
close to the port has fashion ($6 - open every day) is an authentic
boutiques, cafés and restaurants. Asian garden, calm and relaxing, with
Queen Victoria Building (455 innovative architecture. You can
George St) is a superb historical also try a refreshing cup of tea in the
building in the heart of the CBD. teahouse (open from 9.30am to 5pm).
This beautiful shopping centre has 4 A little further on you can discover
floors of every kind of shop (jewellery, Sydney’s Fish Market, (open every
clothing…) in a chic environment. day from 7am to 4pm) which is ideal
for very fresh produce and for the
The Galeries (500 George St.) right unique atmosphere.
in the centre of George St, this is a
busy shopping centre, with fashion PARKS
boutiques, cafés and restaurants. Hyde Park, considered to be the
Lungs of Sydney, is a big park in the
World Square (George St.) further heart of the CBD. An ideal place
south, this building has a few fashion to relax or spend your lunch break,
boutiques and a Coles supermarket. this park is highly appreciated by
In Chinatown (Haymarket), you locals. At night time you can often
can also visit Paddy’s Market, a see possums wandering around and
huge covered market, open from climbing trees. In the park there is
Wednesday to Sunday. also the Archibald Fountain, a statue
of Captain Cook, and a memorial
You can find everything here: souve- dedicated to the ANZACs. Royal Botanic
nirs, fake goods, clothes, and a very Garden
attractive fresh food section. There
are 2 floors of clothing with an outlet
for some brands.
Last but not least Birkenhead Point
Shopping Centre, (Roseby street)
has over 100 outlet stores with prices
discounted up to 70%! You can get
here by bus or car (free parking).
DARLING HARBOUR AREA
Described as one of the most
beautiful ports in the world by Arthur
Phillip in 1788, Darling Harbour has
managed to maintain its beauty.
SEALIFE Sydney Aquarium (Online
price: $36,80/pers., $46 on the door
– open from 9am to 8pm) With more
than 12,000 marine animals (650
different species !) and a reproduction
of the Great Barrier Reef…. It is one
of the most spectacular aquariums in
the world, and is not to be missed!
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Royal Botanic Garden (Macquarie don’t miss the The Rocks Markets
Rd - free) has 30 hectares of themed (George Street), every Saturday and
gardens. From here you can view Sunday (10am-5pm), with more
buildings of architectural interest, than 200 stalls, clothes, jewellery,
including the Opera House and accessories from young designers,
Harbour Bridge. Right next to the and a great atmosphere to kick-start
park, Andrew Charlton Pool is an your weekend.
attractive public swimming pool with
GLEBE & ULTIMO
a cafe ($6/pers).
Ultimo and Glebe are areas with a
THE ROCKS lot of young people next to the UTS
The Rocks is the oldest area in (one of Sydney’s universities), where
Sydney, with the oldest buildings it is easy to find reasonably-priced
built in 1788. Originally it was the house-shares still close to the city
hangout of sailors and port dockers, centre. Glebe is one of the oldest
and of criminal gangs at the end neighbourhoods in the town, and has
of the 1800s. Several renovation become a trendy area with organic
projects were launched but were stores, little cafés and spa/relaxation
unfortunately interrupted by two centres.
world wars. When finally restored,
NEWTOWN
the neighbourhood became an
A bohemian artistic area, Newtown
area for tourists, well-known for
is worth visiting. During the day,
its market, traditional pubs and
discover vintage shops and attractive
souvenir shops.
cafés. In the evening, attend one
Museum of Contemporary Art is of the many artistic performances
a great place to visit (140 George (concert, theatre, street art...).
Taronga Zoo Street - free – 9am to 5pm), and For a decent brunch, we recommend
Citrus Café (227 King St).
SURRY HILLS
This is the area for design, and is full
of furniture shops, architects offices,
and cafés, mainly around Crown
Street.
PADDINGTON
Previously considered as THE trendiest
area, Paddington is still holding its own
in fashion and design.
Oxford Street, (the main street) is
packed with designer boutiques,
cafés, restaurants and night clubs.
Don’t miss Paddington Markets, every
Saturday, with local craft and textile
products and a warm atmosphere.
DARLINGHURST
Situated between the CBD and
Paddington, Darlinghurst is
considered to be Sydney’s Gay
district. The bars, pubs and clubs
start at the top of Oxford Street and
all offer different styles. You can find
cheap restaurants, superb vintage
shops, thrift shops, and great fashion
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boutiques. For a good burger we Bondi Backpackers (110 Campbell
recommend stopping by at Grill’D Parade - Bondi Beach opposite the
(Oxford and Crown St. junction). beach)
Be warned that hostels are very
KINGS CROSS & POTTS POINT
expensive in Sydney. If you are
Kings Cross is the area for bars and
planning to stay several weeks, you
clubs (and the red light area!) similar
would do better opting for a house or
to Pigalle in Paris. When night falls
flat share. They are easy to find and
Kings Cross wakes up, collecting
there are ads everywhere (gumtree,
all kinds of people with one thing in
lamp posts, internet forums...)
common: they are ready to party!
Harry’s Cafe de Wheels, famous for
meat pies as a good place to eat WHERE TO GO OUT?
without going bankrupt. Further into Going out in Sydney? Easy! There are
the area Potts Point is Sydney’s little bars, pubs, restaurants and night-
New York. There are good small clubs all over the place. Close to the
restaurants (more upmarket). centre go to Circular Quay or George
Street. Otherwise, head for Kings
ANIMAL PARKS Cross, Darlinghurst or Newtown.
Taronga Zoo ($47 including the
ferry crossing from circular quay - BARS
from 9am to 5pm) situated north 3 Wise Monkeys, typical lively pub
of the port, is world famous for its (555 Georges St)
conservation programme, with more The Establishment, trendy bar (252
than 2,500 animals from 5 continents George st.)
in a beautiful location. Cargo Bar, fun and fashionable (King
Featherdale Wildlife Park ($32/ Street Wharf) Elizabeth Bay
pers - from 9am to 5pm) in Doonside,
close to Blacktown, 45 minutes from
the town centre, is a charming wildlife
park where you can feed kangaroos
and cuddle koalas (for free).
WHERE TO SLEEP?
NEAREST CARAVAN PARK
Lane Cove River Tourist Park,
North Ryde, 14km north of the city.
Train into the town centre every
15min. Unpowered site for $39 a
night.
NEAREST FREE CAMPSPOT
There aren’t any free camping spots
close to the city, but we’ve heard
that free camping was tolerated in
Coogee/Rose Bay.
BACKPACKER HOSTELS
To compare hostels and reserve your
bed, CLICK HERE.
Xbase, classic hostel (477 Kent st.)
Central YHA (11 Rawson Pl in
Ultimo)
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Scary Canary 469 Kent St To use public transports to visit the
city, get an Opal Card (free). You
NIGHTCLUBS just add money onto your account
IVY, trendy club (330 George St) depending on your needs. Trips will
The Argyle, sophisticated (12-18 cost you less using this card.
Argyle St at The Rocks) Single Bus ticket cost 2,80$ in
zones 1-2 (centre).
GETTING AROUND
Single train tickets cost around $4
Sydney is one of the easiest cities depending on the zones.
to get around using its network of
buses, trains, ferries and trams, but Ferries from Circular Quay take you
public transport is very expensive to Sydney’s beaches, and you get a
and it is easy to walk around the town great view of the bay and the famous
centre. It is difficult to avoid public Opera House on the way.
transport, however, if you want to
access the outskirts of Sydney or the
beaches.
EVENTS
Sydney hosts events and festivals
In the CBD, bus 555 is free and takes throughout the year – the short list:
you to places of interest to tourists Jan.: Sydney Festival
between Circular Quay and Central Feb.: Chinese New Year
Station. March: Gay and Lesbian Festival
French Film Festival
April: Royal Easter Show (Olympic
WHERE TO PARK?
S Y D N E Y: P R AT I C A L T I P S
Park)
In areas close to the centre, (Glebe, May: Fashion Week , Sydney
Ultimo, Double Bay), or even in the Comedy Festival (international
suburbs (Bondi or Manly). Then travel comedy festival)
into town using public transport (less June: VIVD Festival
expensive than paying for parking in the Aug: Fashion Festival
heart of the city). Sept.: Italian Film Festival
Dec.: New Year’s Eve Fireworks
FREE GUIDED TOURS
Every day at 10.30am and 2.30pm,
starting from the Town Hall (close to
the anchor sculpture), local guides will
take you around the city and tell you the
history, and plenty of anecdotes about
the places you visit.
STATE LIBRARY OF NSW
Macquarie street (open 9am to 8pm
Monday to Thursday and til 5pm at the
weekend).
GPO
Martin Place (open 8.30am to 5.30pm
from Monday to Friday and on Saturday
til 2pm).
VISITOR CENTRE
The Rocks (Argyle and Playfair St. junc-
tion) Darling Harbour (Palm Road)
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Two
in Sydney
days
DAY ONE
1. Cross the CBD and look round The Rocks, then take
a stroll over Harbour Bridge
2. Take the ferry to Watsons Bay and savour some tas-
ty fish and chips
3. Be a tourist in front of the Sydney Opera House at
Circular Quay
4. Wander around the Royal Botanic Garden
5. Admire the sunset from Sydney Tower
DAY TWO
1. Discover the Fish Market
2. Then have a walk around Darling Harbour
3. Take the bus to Bondi Beach
4. Do the Coastal Walk to Coogee Beach
5. Finish your day in the lively bars at Kings Cross
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Around Sydney Campbell Parade) offering over 20
different delicious versions.
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LEARN TO SURF
Australian Surf Tours is a well known
THE BLUE MOUNTAINS
surf school located only 1 hour from Considered for many years to be
Sydney. Different packages are impassable, the Blue Mountains
available (lessons, trips etc). You were finally crossed in 1813 by 3
can enjoy 5% off on all packages. explorers.
To get 5%off just enter the code
Currently classified as a UNESCO
GUIDEBACKPACK5% when making
World Heritage site, they are more of a
your booking.
large plateau than actual mountains.
The term « blue » comes from the
blue haze that floats above the
forests, created by the oil secreted
by the abundant eucalyptus trees.
2 hours’ drive from Sydney, The
Blue Mountain National Park covers
PHOTOOOOOOOO 240,000 hectares, with forests,
rivers, plateaus, waterfalls, gorges….
and the main attraction, the Three
MANLY
Sisters in Katoomba.
North of the city, and accessible
by ferry from Circular Quay, (a The Blue Mountains offer superb
30 minutes crossing) Manly has landscapes with luscious green
a superb beach, not as busy as forest, sandstone plateaus,
Bondi, and a range of fashion waterfalls, little villages with antique
shops (mainly street and surf wear), shops and aboriginal art…
and good restaurants, for example
«Jellyfish» offering a wonderful view Manly
over the ocean accompanied by
reasonably-priced dishes.
The Arts and Crafts Market in
Manly is very popular and takes
place every weekend. There is a
wide variety of handcrafted objects
available.
To discover the surrounding area
you can choose from one of the
many sign-posted walking tracks.
Fairfax Loop Walk (15 minutes)
takes you to a lookout with
spectacular views.
You can also walk to Shelly Beach
with breathtaking views out over
the ocean.
There are many other walks in the
area. For more information :
CLICK HERE
In addition to all of this, all along
the coast are pretty, quiet beaches
such as Curl Curl Beach, Collaroy
Beach, or Palm Beach where you
can climb Barrenjoey Lighthouse
for great views over Pittwater.
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There are also many sporting return to Katoomba ($5 on sundays).
activities to do (hiking, climbing, You will then need to walk or catch a
kayak, caving, mountain-biking, bus (N°686 included in the train ticket
horse riding...) price) to reach the national park.
From the moment you arrive, make The ExplorerLink ticket ($49 day
a beeline for the Visitor Centre at return) enables you to use the «Hop-
Echo Point for in-depth information on-hop-off explorer bus» connecting
on almost 300 short and long walks 30 attractions around the Blue
throughout this National Park. (The Mountains.
brochures cost around $3)
Tours from Sydney
DON’T MISS OZ Trails : $79/person for the day
Conservation Hut at Wentworth (lunch not included), with return
Falls, Sublime Point and Gordon by ferry on the Parramatta river to
Falls in Leura, the Three Sisters in Circular Quay.
Katoomba, Govetts Leap and Evans
Lookout in Blackheath. Hop on hop off buses
Link Trolley Tours : 29 stops around
VISIT THE BLUE MOUNTAINS Katoomba and Leura. A day pass
There are several ways to explore ($25) allows you to get on and off
the region. when you like.
Trains from Sydney Blue Mountain Explorer Bus: leaves
Leaving hourly from Central every 30mins from Katoomba, 29
Station to Wentworth Falls, stops ($40 with a guide). Again you
Leura, Katoomba, Medlow Bath, can hop on and off.
Blackheath and Mt Victoria. The
The Three ticket will cost you around $10 for a FROM PENRITH TO KATOOMBA
Sisters On the road to Katoomba, Marge and
Elizabeth Lookouts near Glenbrook
have beautiful views towards Sydney.
Red Hands Cave Walk is an 8km
trek starting from Glenbrook, which
crosses the forest to arrive at an
aboriginal rock art site.
Equally good on a nice day is
Jellybean Pool (2km return) leading
to a water hole where you can picnic
and swim...
Wentworth Falls, just before Leura,
are immense waterfalls 300m high.
From there you can also start several
walks, for example, Undercliff Walk
with superb views of the falls (2km),
or the Valley of the Waters Nature
Track (4km) to observe the fauna and
flora.
Leura, a charming Blue Mountains
village, is 2km from Katoomba. South
of the town, Sublime Point offers a
plunging view over the Three Sisters.
Several walks start at the town, for
example, the trek to Gordon Falls
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Reserve (4km return), also a good lookouts are just as remarkable as
spot for a picnic. the Three Sisters.
Katoomba is the main town in the Evans lookouts has incredible views
region, with beautiful views over the over the valley and several walks
valley. to Neates Glen, Grand Canyon and
Beauchamp Falls.
Echo Point is the best place to ad-
mire the Three Sisters (illuminated at Walls Cave Road will lead you to
night). Walls Cave, occupied by the first
Australians 12 000 years ago.
ABORIGINAL LEGEND OF
There are still more places of interest
THE THREE SISTERS
to discover along the road up to
3 sisters of the Katoomba Jenolan Caves. These limestone
tribe were taken away by 3 caves, 181km from Sydney in
infatuated brothers from the Hampton, are the most famous in
enemy tribe of Nepean. War Australia, formed nearly 450 million
broke out between these 2 years ago!
peoples, and the sorcerer Finally, when you continue on
changed the 3 sisters into towards Lithgow, you come across
stone to protect them. the curious Zig Zag Railway.
Built in 1869, this train winds along
Unfortunately, he died before impressive escarpments with a
he could give them back their precipice at your feet ($19.50/pers
human forms so since then one way). The Zig Zag train will
the 3 sisters turned to stone reopen end 2019. Blue Mountains
remind future generations of National Park
this past conflict
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THE SOUTH COAST
in NSW. Famous for its huge steel
factory, the town also has 17 beautiful
beaches (mainly for surfing). Starting
p
from the centre of Wollongong,
On the way out of Sydney, the
North Beach and Wollongong City
Princess Highway follows the coast
beach are the main, most accessible
to Victoria. On this portion of the road,
DOLPHINS beaches, easily reached on foot from
around 400km, there is an unending
in Jervis Bay the town centre.
stream of coastal parks, beautiful
quiet beaches, and picturesque In town, you can visit the places of
coastal towns. This part of the coast worship for different religions. There
is lovely and much less touristy than are two cathedrals, and the famous
the northern coast of NSW. Buddhist temple Nan Tien (the big-
gest in the southern hemisphere).
Wollongong
Yalwal
Jervis Bay
Campground
24km west of
Before arriving in Wollongong, you
Nowra
can cross the Royal National Park Before arriving in Jervis Bay, you will
(Day Pass $11) where there are many cross pretty little villages like Kiama
walks to do in the forest. In Otford (in with its Blowhole (worth seeing) or
the south of the Park), the Lookout Gerrigong which has a salt water
has a superb view over the ocean pool in the rocks.
and surrounding areas. You can then
continue following the ocean along Then, when you arrive at Jervis Bay,
Grand Pacific Drive to Wollongong. you realise that paradise on earth is
An industrial city only 80km south of not just a fantasy!
Jervis Bay Sydney, this is the 3rd largest town The jewel of NSW, this region has
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landscapes of exceptional beauty,
and is known for having the most From Bateman’s Bay
beautiful beaches in the world with
transparent water and white sand! to Victoria
Jervis Bay is also famous for the dol- Campspots in
phins that live in the bay. From June NAROOMA Murramarang
to November, Jervis Bay is an excel- National Park
In this small touristy seaside city, the
lent place to watch whales migrat- 15km north of
fish-filled waters attract crowds of
ing. Day-cruises start at reasonable Batemans
recreational fishing fans. The beach-
prices (from $80). Bay
es and the deep blue lake are the
Jervis Bay National Park (in the north) main attractions.
is free and gives you access to the
Eurobodalla National Park oc-
lighthouse in the bay. Hurkisson is
cupies the whole coast as far as
the place for shops in the area, in-
Moruya. You can trek along the
cluding a very good fish and chip
beach and view superb rock forma-
shop in the main street, and some
tions such as Bingie Bingie Point
caravan parks with great views ($40 Bodalla Park
south of Moruya.
for a powered site). Further south Forest Rest
Hyams Beach is not to be missed!!! Area
BEGA 9km north of
Booderee National Park ($13 for 2 Narooma
days) is the ideal place to explore With a population of 6000, Bega has
the surrounding area thanks to hiking little of interest to tourists, except for
trails, superb beaches (surf on cave its cheese factory. Bega cheeses,
beach), and several (basic) camps- created in the 19th century, are now Dolphins in
pots. famous worldwide and provide the Jervis Bay
Around Jervis Bay, Morton National
Park (west) offers a wide choice of
hikes with waterfalls to explore. The
free camping spot at Yalwal is a good
place to stay to explore the park.
Batemans Bay
A holiday spot appreciated by locals,
this town has plenty of beaches both
for swimming and surfing. Corrigans
Beach is closest to the town centre.
Continuing south, there are more little
beaches with good places to surf.
North of town, in Birdland Animal
Park you can hold wombats, cuddle
koalas, and touch snakes ($26- open
daily from 9.30am). Not far from
there (12km south), the small town of
Mogo has craft shops and a famous
Zoo. You will find a huge range of
animals from white lions to lemurs
($31 - open from 9am to 5pm).
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town’s main source of revenue. The park entrance fee is $27/ vehicle
At the Heritage Centre, an in high season and $16 the rest of
exhibition introduces the brand’s the year.
history and offers cheese-tastings.
From Bega, you can travel further MERIBULA
Scrubby inland to Kosciuszko National Park,
Merimbula means “2 lakes” in the
Creek Forest the biggest national park in NSW,
local aboriginal language, and is a
Picnic Area covering 690 000 hectares.
seaside town offering a wide range
20km au sud This park is home to the highest of nautical activities. You can take a
d’Eden mountain in the country, Mount cruise to spot dolphins (2 hours for
Kosciusko (2228m). There are long $40) or whales in springtime (from
treks through alpine landscapes, $50).
limestone caves and gorges. The
The town also has some great
park is divided into 3 main areas:
diving spots to explore wrecks and
The northern part is famous for vast underwater caves.
treeless plains and historical cabins.
The central section is the alpine EDEN
region: here you will find the park’s A little town on the Sapphire Coast,
ski stations (Perisher Blue, Thredbo, Eden (population: 3600) is the last
Charlotte Pass)... (or 1st) place you come across in
The southern section has dry zones the state of NSW.
along the Snowy River. Previously a major seaside port,
Ben Boyd
National Park you can visit the Eden Killer Whale
Museum ($9) telling the story of
whale hunting. A lookout at the
end of Imlay Street has superb
views over Twofold Bay.
But Eden is most famous for
watching whales (from September
to November) as they migrate to
Antarctica. You can take cruises to
admire these impressive mammals
(from $40/pers).
Not far from the town, the Ben
Boyd National Park (free access
to northern part) has some nice
walks, and the Pinnacles has
strange rock formations in ochre
and orange colours.
In the southern part, Boyd’s Tower
was built by the rich entrepreneur,
Benjamin Boyd in 1847. It has
never been used as a lighthouse
but is a great place to observe
whales.
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INLAND During the Second World War, he
was taken prisoner by the Japanese.
As soon as he was released he went
South of Sydney back to live in his cave.
Then he fell ill, and thanks to money
GRIFFITH donated by all the townspeople he Darbys Falls
was able to return to Italy where he River Reserve
Famous for wine and fine-dining, died 3 months later. You can visit
Griffith also has many agricultural 26km SE de
the network of caves for free and Cowra
farms attracting fruit-pickers to the imagine what it would be like to live
region each year. as a hermit underground!
Only 27km from the town,
Cocoparra National Park offers YOUNG
forest treks to discover waterfalls,
coves, views from the hills and lots Filled with cherry and plum
of wildlife. plantations, Young is sometimes FRUIT
considered as the Australian cherry PICKING
In the park, Hermit’s Caves is capital. Griffith
a network of caves below the Young
panoramic vista of Sir Dudley de Nestled in the foothills of the Great Cowra
Chair and it was previously the Dividing Range, the fertile soil
home of Valerio Riccett, a miner from supports extensive farming and is
Broken Hill. After his wife left him, he the ideal place to find a fruit-picking
went away from the mines and lived job.
Parc around
as a hermit in this cave.
Griffith
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Most harvests start in December and
the Cherry festival (1st weekend of Great Inland Way
December) is a good opportunity to Sydney >>> QLD
meet people.
BATHURST
COWRA
FRUIT Founded in 1815, Bathurst is the
PICKING This little town with a population of oldest inland town in the whole of
Orange 10,000 has a very unusual history. Australia. It is well-established with a
region population of over 33,000, attracting
In 1944, Japanese prisoners
imprisoned here managed to workers and tourists all year round.
escape, and 231 of them died. The In October, the population increases
town then decided to strive for considerably during the Bathurst
peace. Touring Car Race.
Terramunga- Now you can visit the Japanese If you are looking for a picking job
mine Reserve Garden and the cultural centre with in the region, there are apples
10km north of an exhibition of Japanese paintings and stone fruits. Harvest starts in
Dubbo ($15 - open from 8.30am to 5pm). January and runs until March.
Not far from town, you can also visit North of the town, you can visit Hill
the cemetery which has Australian End, an abandoned mining town
and Japanese war graves and a where you can still find (apparently?!)
memorial. gold dust....
Garage on
theGreat Inland
Way
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ORANGE Don’t miss the town’s Artesian
Baths on Pandora Street. These free
Located 257km west of Sydney, baths are outdoor and perfect for
Orange has a population of 40,000 taking a break and relaxing !
and is built on the sides of an
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NATIONAL PARKS Mutawintji National Park (130km
north west of Broken Hill) offers
A few hundred kilometres from Bro- superb landscapes, in particular
ken Hill, several national parks are Byngnamo Range in the centre of
waiting to be discovered. the park. It is also a sacred site
where aboriginals hold ceremonies,
Kinchega National Park (1 hour
Ourimbah and there are rock art sites in the
from Broken Hill), the nation’s first
Rest Area, surrounding area.
national park in 1967, showcases
intersection the pastoral heritage of the region. Sturt National Park, in the north
Pacific Hwy You can visit several archaeological west of the state, extends over a very
& Ourimbah sites demonstrating the wealth of impressive red desert plain, where
Rd. 10 km S aboriginal culture in the area. Darling eagles fill the skies.
of Wyong River is also an important haven for
birds, goannas, and multi-coloured
Hunter Valley
From Sydney to Coffs
Harbour
HUNTER VALLEY
North of Sydney, Hunter Valley is
a major producer of local wines.
Thanks to a microclimate, Hunter
Valley produces great wines, mainly
Chardonnay and Shiraz. Only 2 hours
from Sydney, this area also makes
quality food items such as olives,
jams, organic products ... and is a
place to stop off for backpackers
looking for work during the harvests
(February to April).
Located at the mouth of Hunter River,
Newcastle is an important industrial
town. With a population of 450 000,
this city of steel has several muse-
ums/galleries and other tourist at-
tractions.
For example, you can climb the 180
steps of Queens Wharf Tower (free)
for a beautiful view of the town.
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South of the town, King Edward This part of the coast boasts some
Park has some pretty gardens and a good diving sites, particularly in Port
panoramic view over the cliffs. Stephens, offshore from Nelson
Bay. Fly Point-Halifax Point Aquatic
Bogey Hole, just next door, is a good Reserve is one of the best sites, with
place to swim. a sponge garden and considerable
Fort Scrachley, was built in 1882 marine life. Coopernook
at the mouth of the Hunter River to Forest Park -
Port Stephens is also famous for
defend against a potential attack 20km north of
dolphins, with 150 resident dolphins
by the Russians. It was completely Taree
which you can see from the beach or
renovated in 2008 and you can now on an organized tour.
visit for free or have a guided tour Every morning, around 30 dolphins
($12,50) to discover the underground swim around Yaccaba Head or
tunnels. Bennetts Beach.
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Lakes Way). Further north, Seal You can also visit a koala hospital
Rocks is one of the most beautiful where they take care of adorable
beaches in the park. You can walk up wounded or orphaned koala bears.
k
KOALA
to the lighthouse to admire the view
(parking $7/vehicle).
Foster and Tuncurry are twinned
towns on the edge of Lake Wallis,
(Lord Street – free entry but donation
welcome).
A few minutes from the town centre,
Sea Acres Rainforest Centre has a
hospital at Port a coastal lake 25km long and 9km 1.3km trail with views of the coast.
Macquarie
wide, ideal for fishing and to observe
the pelicans at Cape Hawke Harbour.
NAMBUCCA VALLEY
PORT MACQUARIE Further north, you will find
Nambucca Valley, with historical
A favourite destination for Australians towns, coastlines, national parks and
Bloodwood going on long weekends, this town fabulous landscapes.
Rest Area, of 40,000 people offers pretty In Yarraiabini National Park, there
6 km S of beaches, historical sites, several are several treks, and a superb
Kempsey. museums and other activities. You view to admire from Yarrahapinni
can visit the Church of Thomas the Mountain lookout.
Apostle built by convicts in 1821
and recognized as one of the oldest Next there is Nambucca Heads,
Anglican churches in the state. a charming little village where it is
bizarrely easy to get lost! For safe
The Glasshouse is the centre for swimming there are some beautiful
arts, conferences and entertainment beaches patrolled by lifeguards in
Koala Hospital
in the town. summer, in particular Scotts, Main
Port Macquarie
and Valla Beaches.
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From a number of lookouts you can whales (June to November) from the
see the golf course on a nearby is- observation platform at the end of a
land connected to the continent (the walk.
only one in Australia).
There are also a number of national
Rotary Lookout has scenic views parks to visit around the town. If you
of the surrounding areas, and is an have time, Bindarri, or Dorrigo of- Half Way
ideal spot to watch whales and dol- fer luxuriously verdant walks in the Creek - 27km
phins. middle of the forest, waterfalls, look- south of
outs... Grafton
V-Wall, at the mouth of the
Nambucca River is an open air Travelling north, you cross little
“gallery”. The rocks are covered with coastal villages like Korora, Moonee
graffiti and messages, and travellers Beach and Emerald Beach and
leave a record of their presence or you can stop off to swim at these
other decorations (access from beautiful spots. b
Wellington Drive).
24km north of Coffs Harbour, WHALES
Woolgoolga is a peaceful coastal from June to
From Coffs Harbour town which was the destination for November
to Queensland
a wave of Indian immigration in the
1940s, coming to work in the banana
plantations.
COFFS HARBOUR & COFFS Today the town has become a cultural
COAST centre for Sikhs, with several temples
providing evidence for the important Woolgoolga
Coffs Harbour (population 70,000) Hindu heritage in the region. A Lookout
is a banana plantation region. As
you arrive in town, the banana trees
flourish along the roadsides until you
reach the famous Big Banana, a giant
banana, symbol of Coffs.
You can visit several museums and
try out the attractive restaurants and
cafes on the main street.
The Marina, a few minutes from the
town centre via Harbour Drive, is a
sunny meeting place where the locals
dive in from the jetty to cool off.
Every Sunday morning a local market
is held in the shade of the large
trees, a good way to discover local
products.
From the port you can also visit
Solitary Islands Marine Park, which
protects a wide variety of aquatic
plants and animals and stretches
over almost 75km.
Muttonbird Island Nature Reserve
east of the Marina welcomes
migrating muttonbirds each year.
You can admire the view and spot
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lookout in the centre of town has a
breathtaking view over Coffs Coast
BALLINA & AROUND
Regional Park and Solitary Islands Ballina is located on Richmond
National Park. You can also watch River, has a population of 37,000
dolphins and whales as they migrate and is the commercial centre of the
past. region. The town has old buildings,
New Italy trendy cafés and traditional country
Rest Area Even further north, Yuraygir National pubs. Just outside the centre you
20km south Park ($8/vehicle) has several can see Big Prawn, a giant prawn
of Evans campspots on the edge of the ocean. erected on the roof of the Transit
Head They cost around $10 a night but are centre.
worth it!
From Ballina, travelling inland, you
CLARENCE VALLEY reach Richmond Valley, and in
particular Lismore, a commercial
From Maclean, north of Grafton, town in the region where you can
Clarence Valley stretches along visit the Koala Care and Research
80km of coastline. Renowned for Centre ($5 donation – open from
fishing spots, marine activities and 10am to 2pm).
Half Way
beautiful beaches, the valley is filled
Creek From there, go to Nimbin to see
with charming coastal towns.
27km SE the first hippy colony in NSW dating
from Grafton Yamba and Iluka either side of back to the 1960s. Only 70km from
(showers) the mouth of Clarence River, are Byron Bay the town seems to be
surrounded by dream beaches and asleep, soothed by the hashish
national parks. From Iluka, you can fumes. Cannabis grows peacefully
easily access Iluka Nature Reserve, in the shelter of the lush forests
classed as UNESCO world heritage. and then finds its way to the main
West of Iluka Bay, Bluff and Back street. Every year in May, Nimbin
Beaches offer safe swimming. A organizes “Mardi Grass”, a festival
ferry links the two towns and every celebrating local weed!
Sunday there are free jazz concerts
on the boat!
A few kilometres south of Yamba,
Angourie has one of the most fa-
mous surf spots in Australia, and
was the first surf reserve in the
country. You can enjoy Blue Pool,
a deep basin in the rock close to the
ocean.
Yuraygir National Park, accessible
from Angourie offers spectacular
walks all along the coast.
15km inland from Yamba, Maclean
is “The Scottish Town in Australia”.
The streets are lined with historical
buildings and their names are even Back on the coast, if you continue
translated into Gaelic! At the end of up to the north, a scenic drive
the main street, hundreds of pillars will take you to Lennox Head, via
painted in the colours of the Scottish superb surf beaches. Port Morton
clans reach up to the sky and are Lookout offers breathtaking views.
definitely worth photographing!
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BYRON BAY & the town centre, has sumptuous
views of the coast, and you can
BRUNSWICK HEADS visit the lighthouse on top of the
hill (parking $7). On the road, don’t
From Ballina to the north, the surf
miss Captain Cook Lookout, an
beaches continue until Byron Bay.
observation platform located on a
Byron Bay was a big hippy
rock in the middle of the sea! Stotts
community in the 70s. Now it is a
Island Nature
hip and trendy place valued by both 20km north of Byron, Brunswick Reserve
Australians and tourists who come Heads is also a destination for tour- 18km S of
to seek out the vibe! ists. The main beach stretches over Tweed Heads
Known for its cool atmosphere, several kilometres and from the jet-
relaxation centres, its lighthouse ty you can appreciate the beauty of
and beautiful beaches, Byron the surroundings, and why not do
Bay is a small coastal city where some fishing!
you can have a taste of the good
life. Its main beach, which is
simply fabulous, has lifeguards in TWEED HEADS
summer and is ideal for swimming Highrise apartments signal your
or sunbathing. For surf lovers, Tyagarah
arrival on the Gold Coast. Tweed
the beaches of Wategos and Little Rest Area,
Heads is the last town before
Wategos will be just what you are 8 km S of
Queensland, has superb beaches
looking for. Brunswick
and is fringed by Mt Warning, the
The town centre has little cafés, Heads
last trace of the biggest extinct
restaurants, and streetwear shops volcano in the southern hemisphere.
without any tall buildings. You can trek to the summit (4.4km
and impressive views on arrival!!) Byron Bay
Cape Byron, a few minutes from Beach
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CANBERRA town centre is north of the lake
and has offices, shops, cafés and
restaurants. The official buildings
Federal Capital of are in the south, around the New
Parliament. The city assembles
Australia much of the national wealth of the
country and is an important cultural
With a population of 410,000 the centre.
brand new capital of Canberra
However, Canberra is often
emerged from an old rivalry.
neglected by backpackers because
When the previously independent
visiting requires a significant detour
Australian states became a
from the coast (285km). It is not
federation in 1901, Sydney and
a pedestrian town and has wide
Melbourne were competing to
multi-lane roads and scattered
become the federal capital of the
monuments.
country.
A compromise was reached to end
the conflict. A piece of land in NSW
SIGHTS & ACTIVITIES
was chosen, an equal distance There is a huge range of qua-
between Sydney and Melbourne lity museums and exhibitions to
to build a new capital. In 1927 choose from, and most are free.
Canberra was inaugurated and For example:
Parliament could finally move in.
Australian War Memorial
A new town designed by architect (open 10am to 5pm) Bears witness
Parliament Walter Buley Griffin, Canberra is to the commitment and sacrifices
House built around an artificial lake. The of Australia in world conflicts. All
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along Anzac Parade leading to international products, especially
the museum dome, monuments ice cream !
commemorate battles where
Australian soldiers fell. Australian National Botanic
Garden
Captain Cook Memorial Water Jet (open daily 8.30am to 5pm)
An enormous jet of 140m in height Showcasing over 6,000 species of
on the north bank or the lake. Australian plants.
Free guided tours from 11am-2pm.
National Archives of Australia
Photo exhibitions and a gallery of Other attractions requiring you
historical objects. For the most to purchase a ticket are also well
enthusiastic, you can access worth a visit: the Zoo ($47/pers.),
documents recording the creation The Australian Institute of Sport
of the country, for free (open 9am- ($20/pers), the Reptile Centre
5pm). ($16/pers.) etc.
National Film and Sound Archive SHOPPING
(open daily from 9am to 5pm), Canberra Centre (on Bunda St.
2 galleries and a very pleasant at City Hill) is the main shopping
café and terrasse. In a modern centre in the capital, with over 350
environment you can see mini shops. There is fashion, home
projections covering many aspects furnishings, sports shops…
of Australian society.
On Canberra Avenue (south of the
National Gallery of Australia city), DFO is an enormous shop
(open daily from 10am to 5pm) selling outlet products. Over 100
Presents a significant collection major brands are reduced by up to One of the halls
of Australian art, in particular 70%! in Parliament
aboriginal works.
National Museum of Australia
(open daily from 9am-5pm)
Interactive exhibits tell Australia’s
story in a modern building.
You can see an excellent short
film summarizing Australia’s
development in the rotating theatre
« Circa ». Or you can make yourself
comfortable in the museum’s mini
cinema !
Parliament House
(every day from 9am to 5pm)
Emblem of the city, and you can
visit every nook and cranny! The
roof offers a great view over the
town. There are free 45min tours.
Royal Australian Mint
(every day from 9am to 4pm)
Reveals the secret of how to make
Australian money.
Old Bus Depot Markets
(every Sunday from 10am to 4pm)
The main local market famous for
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Government House Lookout on
WHERE TO GO OUT?
Lady Denmam drive Most bars and restaurants are
Mount Aisnlie Lookout on Ainslie concentrated in the town centre
Drive north of the city (north of the lake).
Mount Pleasant Lookout on Mor-
O’ Malley’s Irish Pub (131 City
shead Dr.
Walk) has live concerts every night.
Red Hill Lookout, south of the city
Parlour Wine Bar (16 Kendal Lane)
WHERE TO SLEEP? a modern bar with views over the
lake, international wines and deli-
NEAREST CARAVAN PARK cious cocktails!
Alivio Tourist Park, north of the city
on Kunzea St. ($40 powered site).
Bus n° 3, 6, 8 every 30min for the
GETTING AROUND
town centre. The public transport network in
Canberra is Action Bus. Several
NEAREST FREE CAMPSPOT
buses service the town and suburbs.
ACT Border Rest Area, 15km north
of Canberra. You can buy tickets directly from the
driver or in news agencies.
BACKPACKERS HOSTELS
Compare and reserve your bed, Bus ticket: $5 per journey.
CLICK HERE.
Day pass with unlimited journeys
Canberra YHA Hostel (7 Akuna St) also available for $9.
From $31 per night.
Dickson Backpackers (14 Wolley You can also visit the city with the
st.) from $28 per night. Explorer Bus ($30/pers.) This bus
leaves from the Visitor Centre or the
town centre, and links the 15 main
attractions in the city. You can hop
on and off or stay in the bus for a 1
hour tour of Canberra.
WHERE TO PARK?
CANBERRA: PRATICAL TIPS
VISITOR CENTRE
Located at 330 Northbourne Avenue,
2km north of the town centre (open
daily from 9am)
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One
ACT
day
in Canberra
1. Discover the city’s emblem: Parliament
2. Visit the free museums around it
3. Visit the city’s shopping centre: City Hill
5. Relax in the calm atmosphere of the Botanic Garden
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DISTANCES FROM TOWN TO TOWN :
Distances in km using main roads
MURRAY RIVER
Mildura
Shepparton
GRAMPIANS Wangaratta
Horsham NED KELLY
COUNTRY
Bairnsdale
Ballarat MainsfieldHIGH Eden
Melbourne COUNTRY
GIPPSLAND
Apollo Bay
GREAT OCEAN
MELBOURNE &
ROAD
SURROUNDING
AREAS
J F M A M J J A S O N D
Apollo Bay 22 22 20 18 15 13 13 14 16 17 19 20
Bairnsdale 26 25 24 20 17 15 14 15 17 19 21 23
Melbourne 26 26 24 20 16 14 13 15 17 19 22 24
Mildura 32 32 28 23 19 16 15 17 20 24 27 30
Shepparton 32 31 27 22 17 14 13 15 18 21 26 28
Wangaratta 32 31 27 23 17 14 13 14 17 21 25 29
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The smallest state in Australia after Ned Kelly. A famous bushranger,
Tasmania, has a population of 6,3 Ned was born in 1854. For several
million and the highest population years, this horse rustler and his
density. gang outsmarted policemen, PENGUINS
until their tragic end in 1880 in at Phillip
Melbourne, Sydney’s great rival, is Glenrowan... Island
the state’s capital and the business
and artistic centre of Australia.
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DON’T MISS !
Thanks to varied landscapes and
39 national parks, the state is rich The winding streets of Melbourne
in natural beauty, and you can drive Great Ocean Road
the Great Ocean Road, one of the The beaches of Torquay KOALAS
most beautiful routes in the world! Penguins on Phillip Island at Phillip
Ski stations in the Australian Alpes Island, French
Famous for its vineyards, Victoria Cape Conran Coastal Park Island and
produces internationally renowned Wilsons Promontory Kennet River
wines and it is frequent for
backpackers to stop there for a few
weeks during the harvests.
The climate in Victoria has 4
seasons, like in Europe. Three large
climactic regions can be identified
in this state, separated by the Great
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MELBOURNE AND In 1851, the discovery of gold in
Ballarat brought gold diggers from
AREAS
contributed to the development of
the new colony of Victoria.
Previously considered austere,
Melbourne, Capital
Melbourne has now become
a sophisticated, artistic and
Voctoria Square
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River, is one of the flagship venues In the evening, Flicks under the
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in the city, hosting frequent cultural stars is an open air cinema in the
events. park showing classics and new films
($20 - Tuesday to Sunday)
SIGHTS AND ACTIVITIES FEDERATION SQUARE
This immense public square is
NATIONAL GALLERY OF VICTORIA
crammed with restaurants, bars
2 buildings exhibiting an international
and shops. You will also find the
collection on St Kilda Road (free –
Australian Centre of Moving Image
open from 10am to 5pm – closed
and the Ian Potter Centre here.
on Tuesdays) and the Australian
Always buzzing, events are often
collection at the Ian Potter Centre
held here.
at Federation Square (free – open
from Tuesday to Sunday from 10am CROWN CASINO
to 5pm). This large complex has a Casino,
a cinema and numerous shops
NGV International, the oldest public art
(Southbank).
gallery in Australia, has an impressive
collection. From ancient Egyptian For an unbeatable view over the city
jewels to modern art with a detour and the surrounding areas, drop by
around Asia, there’s something for the Eureka Skydeck 88, a glass
everyone! cube on the 88th floor (7 Riverside
Quay, Southbank), separated from
OLD MELBOURNE GOAL
the tower block by 3m, a 360° view
This penal museum evokes what
of the city.
life in prison would have been like Thrift shops on
in those days with dismal cells. Ned Brunswick St.
Kelly was hung here in 1880 ($28/
person – open from 9.30am to 5pm
on Russel St.)
AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR
MOVING IMAGE
Dedicated to film culture, television,
animation, you can also play video
games here…. (Main exhibition free
– open every day from 10am to 6pm)
DOCKLANDS
Despite the innovative architectural
environment and its unique urban
style, the Docklands is still a very
new area only frequented by local
business people.
QUEEN VICTORIA MARKET
One of the biggest open air markets
in the southern hemisphere. You can
find everything here: food, clothes…
(open daily - 513 Elisabeth St.)
ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS
(South Yarra) Ideal for a picnic in the
shade surrounded by plants from
Australia and the rest of the world.
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If you want to renew your wardrobe preferred destination for Melbourne
or fill up your camper van with stuff, locals who want to go to the beach.
Melbourne is the place to go. Famous Its amusement park, Luna Park, is
for shopping, there is no shortage also well known among local youth.
of shops, arcades and shopping Admission is free however you have
centres, and there is definitely to pay for the rides ($5 entry without
something for everyone. ride, $10.95 per ride or you can buy a
pass for $49.95 with unlimited rides).
You can head for Bourke St for the
big Australian chain shops, Lonsdale Every Sunday from 10am to 5pm
St for the Melbourne Central Esplanade Market is held with over
Arcade, and Block Arcade on 150 local producers showing their
Collins St. The Bohemian quarter of wares!
Fitzroy is the ideal place to bargain In a contemporary style, the Library
hunt. offers free wifi access to visitors!
Thanks to years of a very tolerant
On the main street of Brunswick attitude to free camping, St Kilda has
St trendy shops, thrift shops, little quickly become a backpacker base.
cafés, bars and restaurants fight to But the town is trying to stop this, so
attract your attention. watch out for fines!
There is also a large shopping centre
around 20km from Melbourne, WHERE TO GO OUT?
Chadstone (more than 500 shops).
There are more than 3,000 restau-
ST KILDA rants, cafés and bars representing
St Kilda Beach A few minutes from the town centre, the cuisine from over 75 countries,
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find what they are looking for. on the beach).
A few examples:
Chi Lounge (quiet) BACKPACKER HOSTELS
195 Little Bourke St Compare prices and reserve your
The Night Cat City (groovy) bed, CLICK HERE
279 Flinders ln Urban Central 334 City Rd, South-
O’Brien’s Irish Pub (pub) bank ($25 for a dormitory for 4)
12-16 Ground Level - Southgate Greenhouse 228 Flinders Lane ($29)
European Bier Café (pub) Flinders Station 35 Elizabeth St ($25)
120 Exhibition St. The Nunnery 116 Nicholson St ($32)
Transit Lounge (outside with a view)
Top Level, Transport Hotel,
Federation Square, Flinders St. EVENTS
Naked for Satan (rooftop bar) January: Australian Open (tennis)
285 Brunswick St, Fitzroy February: St Kilda Festival
March: Formula 1 ING Australian
GETTING AROUND Grand Prix (Melbourne’s Albert Park)
April: Rip Curl Pro, World Surf
A large network of public transport Championship at Bells Beach
makes it easy to get around in and May : St Kilda Film festival
on the outskirts of Melbourne. October: Australian Motorcycle
The iconic City Circle Tram provides Grand Prix (Phillip Island circuit).
a free tour of the CBD (approx 30 min
for one circuit – every day from 10am
to 6pm).
The Tourist shuttle (free buses) are
also a great way to discover the
entire city. A network of trains links
the suburbs with the town centre, at
M E L B O U R N E : P R AT I C A L T I P S
WHERE TO PARK?
Flinders Street Station.
In the east: St Kilda Road (before NGV),
The Myki Card is a card for traveling
Unlimited parking, $0.60/hour
via bus, tram and train in Melbourne.
In the south : Botanic Garden (Southbank).
You need to buy a card ($6), register
In the west : Docklands - waterfront way &
online and put some money on.
Pearl River Car Park - 1st hour free
Then tap on at train stations or on
$5 per day (covered car park)
board trams. You can top up when
your credit is low. For prices, CLICK FREE GUIDED TOURS
HERE. Voluntary guides offer tours of the city. Book
With Bike Share, you can hire on: www.imfree.com.au/melbourne
bicycles (like Boris bikes in London,
or Vélib in Paris) at one of the 50 LOCKERS
stations across the city. Budget Available at Southern Cross Station.
around $2.90 for the day or $8 for a
week. STATE LIBRARY OF VICTORIA
328 Swanston Street (open daily from 10am)
Ned Kelly’s armour is on show.
WHERE TO SLEEP?
GPO
NEAREST CARAVAN PARK 250 Elisabeth Street (open daily)
BIG 4 Ashley Garden 10km east of
town ($47 powered site). VISITOR CENTRE
In Federation Square - open daily from 9am
NEAREST FREE CAMPSPOT to 6pm
St Kilda, free camping is common
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in Melbourne
1. Wake up your senses in Queen Victoria Market
2. Bargain hunt in Fitzroy
3. Go for a ride around town on the City Circle Tram
4. Discover the Australian Centre for Moving Image in
Federation Square
5. Finish your day with a dip and a cocktail at St Kilda
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Around Melbourne Many of the resorts and restaurants
employ backpackers especially in
high season (December to April) for
YARRA VALLEY housekeeping, serving meals...
61km east of Melbourne, this valley
is one of the main wine-producing MORNINGTON PENINSULA FRUIT
regions in the state. PICKING
A popular vacation destination
With over 40 wine cellars to visit for Melbourne locals, Mornington Yarra Valley
and gourmet restaurants this area is Peninsula follows the Bay of Port
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highly appreciated by foodies. Philip all the way to Portsea.
In Healsville (the main town) there is All along the Nepean Highway,
a Wildlife Sanctuary, a zoological there is a string of residential villas PENGUINS
park famous worldwide for its role in and busy beaches (warning: there is on Phillip
protecting koalas ($37/person). a charge for all beachside parking). Island
If you are looking for a job, farms Sorrento and Portsea at the end of
often employ backpackers for the peninsula are the most beautiful
picking (November to April).
PHILLIP ISLAND
areas to explore.
Unfortunately, there are no free
camping spots on the peninsula.
The closest is at Koo-wee-Rup.
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KOALAS
A 2 hour drive from Melbourne,
on Phillip
Phillip Island is one of the most
Island
beautiful parts of Victoria. Well-
known for its “Parade of Little
Penguins”, Formula 1 Grands Prix Sign on
races and superb beaches, these Phillip Island
100km of coastline are definitely
worth visiting.
The village of San Remo indicates
the entrance to Phillip Island where
you can watch the pelicans feeding
every day at 12 midday.
The flagship attraction on the island
is the nocturnal parade of cute little
penguins (all year) Summerland
Beach ($26.20/person), but you can
also visit the Koala Conservation
Centre ($13/person) and the
Nobbies Centre to see otters.
If you think you will visit all of
the main attractions, it would be
worth purchasing the Three Parks
Pass (Penguins Parade, Koala
Conservation Centre, Churchill
Island) ($43), valid for 6 months.
There are no free camping spots on
the island, but you can easily find
caravan parks, (especially around
Cowes) with sites from $25 a night.
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THE GREAT OCEAN From Torquay to
ROAD Apollo Bay
TORQUAY
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Considered to be one of the most
beautiful drives in the world, the
sinuous Great Ocean Road stretches Torquay is the town at the start of the
from Torquay to Warrnambool, Great Ocean Road, and is not to be
KOALAS occupying the southwest area of the missed for surf fans. The Surfworld
at Kennet state. Australia Surfing Museum in
River - Lorne - the town centre ($12/person) is a
During the 250km drive, you will must-see, just like the surrounding
discover charming little coastal beaches, especially Bells Beach
towns, breathtaking rock formations, (where the movie Point Break takes
including the famous 12 Apostles, place) a few kilometres from town.
and superb beaches with turquoise
water. LORNE
The jagged cliffs along the coast Lorne is a small seaside town popular
between Princetown and Port Fairy with surfers and long weekenders
have been responsible for the end from Melbourne. Lorne Forest Park
of many a ship, and they give this has some beautiful treks, crossing
section of the road its nickname eucalyptus forests and clearings…
“Shipwreck coast”.
This incredible drive deserves 2-3 North of the town you can also
On the Great days of your time. admire Erskine Falls, accessible
from the carpark.
Ocean Road
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Just nextdoor to the town, Teddy’s
Lookout offers a superb view over
PORT CAMPBELL NATIONAL
the bay. PARK
Nearby Kennet River is the ideal The 12 Apostles are the pillars of the
place to watch koalas sleeping on Great Ocean Road in more ways than
the tall eucalyptus trees along Grey one, also securing Port Campbell’s
River Road. economy.
Johanna
These limestone towers, some over Beach
From Apollo Bay to 45m high, seem to watch over the
coast, constantly changing under the
Campground
Port Campbell
38km west of
breaking waves from the Antarctic. Apollo Bay
They have been chiselled out over
APOLLO BAY the centuries by the force of winds
and tides, which have gradually
From Apollo Bay, the Great Ocean eroded the smallest rock formations.
Road leaves the coast to wind You can admire them from one of
its way through forest. Despite a the observation platforms or opt for
massive volume of tourists during the a helicopter ride ($150/person for a
holidays, Apollo Bay has managed 15min ride).
to keep its charm and is filled with
friendly cafés and restaurants. East of the 12 Apostles, Wreck
Beach is the beginning of a walk that
Head to Marriner’s Lookout, 1km takes you to see the anchors of 2 View of
out of town for a panoramic view. shipwrecks from the end of the 19th Johanna’s
Century. Beach
GREAT OTWAY NATIONAL Campground
PARK
Johanna is a tiny town but the beach
really justifies the detour!
A little further on Cape Otway
National Park has superb
landscapes with treks through giant
trees.
The Otway Fly Tree Top Walk, is
600m long and 25m high, crossing
temperate forests. At the end of the
course you emerge onto a lookout
above the treetops, 45 metres above
the ground.
For those in search of adrenalin,
you can also slide down the Fly Zip
Line Tour moving from tree to tree
attached to a cable 30 metres above
the ground. ($120/person – duration
3.5 hours - Tree Top Walk - $25).
A short detour (15km) from the
Great Ocean Road will take you
to Cape Otway Lighthouse, the
oldest lighthouse in Victoria ($19.50/
person).
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place loaded with history. The boat of From Port Campbell
the same name left England in 1878
with 54 passengers. Three months to Warrnambool
later the ship sank, leaving only two
18 year-old survivors. The survivors PORT CAMPBELL
were washed up on the beach
The small town of Port Campbell
now known as Loch Ard Gorge.
(year round population: 400) is the
You can take a walk and discover
perfect place to stop off and recharge
the survivors’ story as well as the
your batteries. The Discovery Walk
cemetery for the rest of the crew.
is an opportunity to appreciate the
The Bay of Martyrs, a series of small view over the bay from up high…
islands separated from the shore by
West of the town, the next stop is
less than 100m, has another tragic
London Bridge.
story to tell. A long time ago farmers
came to settle in this region, taking In 1990 a rock that was previously
ancestral lands from their traditional attached to the continent fell down
owners. during a series of storms and formed
a natural bridge. Amusing anecdote:
No longer able to hunt on their lands,
a couple happened to be standing on
the aborigines began to kill animals
top of the rock at the time and had to
belonging to the farmers. War broke
be rescued by helicopter.
out and tragically during the conflict
the farmers captured the aboriginals The rescue was filmed and it turned
and threw them over the cliffs. out that the couple were not husband
and wife but rather a married man
Lock Ard Gorge
who had taken his secretary away
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revealed the affaire to the entire
country! From the park entrance, the single
sealed road leads to Tidal River and
Further west, after the small town the Visitor Centre.
of Peterborough, Bay Of Islands
Coastal Park stretches for 33km with There are long and short walks to do
Port Albert
a series of spectacular viewpoints. in the park, for example:
Parking Area
Mt Oberon Summit Walk (7km
in Port Albert
return), starting from the Telegraph
WARRNAMBOLL Saddle carpark, offers a 360°
panorama.
The biggest town on the Great Ocean
Road, Warrnamboll has shopping Whisky Bay (600m return) fantastic
centres, hotels and even a whale views at sunset.
nursery!
The town’s beach, Logans Beach, is Squeaky Beach Track (2.1 km), a
the playground of the Southern Right popular walk with beautiful views of
Whales, who drop by every year the coast leading to Squeaky Beach.
between June and October. There is also a selection of walks in
the north of the park, less popular
with tourists, such as Vereker
THE GREAT OCEAN WALK Outlook (3km).
This trek is an ideal way to be more The national park has 484 camping
than just a spectator, closer to spots, mostly situated between the
nature, and to discover this amazing river and the sea. Often overwhelmed
coastline differently. by visitors in summer or on national
The track stretches over 104km from holidays, we would advise you to
Apollo Bay to the magnificent 12 reserve in advance on the internet.
Apostles. Crossing superb parks and www.visitpromcountry.com.au
deserted beaches, you can start and The camping spots cost $24 in high
end the walk wherever you want. season, $19 in low season. The price
For more information: includes the park entry fee. If you
www.greatoceanwalk.com.au stay only for the day entry to the park
is free.
National Park
Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park and
The Lakes National Park. The latter
is accessible via the small town of
Covering more than 50,000 hectares, Loch Sport or by boat via Paynesville.
this is a favourite place for Victorians.
“The Prom” offers a wide range In Paynesville, a ferry (free for
of activities: trekking, snorkelling, pedestrians) goes to Raymond
observation of the abundant wildlife Island where you can (definitely) see
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Sport, you can see kangaroos in the some attractive frescoes.
streets, and there are several walks
to discover the park’s 2400 hectares. 35km from there, Lakes Entrance
You can camp at Emu Bight. is a small coastal town which is
pleasant but very touristy. Before
Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park is you enter the town there is a lookout
Free cam- a narrow coastal reserve covering to see the view below. Hot showers
ping spots part of Ninety Miles Beach. Seaspray are available for $1 at the Marina.
between indicates the eastern entrance to the
Seaspray park. From there, peaceful beaches If you want to see some beautiful
and Paradise spread out on one side and Reeve caves for a change of atmosphere,
Beach lake on the other. why not visit Buchan Caves (60km
north of Lakes Entrance - $22,80/
From Seaspray to Paradise Beach, person).
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you can get to know the park and
the never ending Ninety Miles The next town is Orbost (population:
Beach thanks to a large number of 2000) which marks the start of
free camping spots! You can fish, some very quiet (few tourists) and
KOALAS surf, but if you want to swim it is absolutely magnificent coastal
at Raymond recommended you stay within the landscapes such as Cape Conran,
Island flags (due to dangerous currents. Bemn River or Mallacoota!
Hot showers for $2 at Golden Beach. From Orbost, you can also access
the national parks of Snowy River
Bairnsdale, 70km east, is the last big (ideal for rafting on the Snowy River)
town before NSW, and indicates the and Errinundra (accessible in 4
end of the Great Alpine Road. Here wheel drive only).
Lake Entrance you will find all the shops you need to
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INLAND hectares), which have a wide range
of runs for all skill levels and you can
hire equipment at at resort.
The High Country During the summer months the park
Since the arrival of the first offers a wide range of activities. You
Europeans in the region, the town of can do a number of treks, including
Mansfield has been the heart of the the famous Australian Alps Walking Sheepyard
High Country. Track (more than 600km!), horse Flat 20km
riding, camping and you can visit south of
Close to Melbourne, this region has over 60 historic huts. Mount Buller Merrijig
the Alpine National Park dissected is a true paradise for mountain bike
by the Great Alpine road, which fans, with numerous tracks and
attracts a large number of tourists all impressive views.
year round. The Great Alpine Road
links the Gippsland Lakes to the High There are also several lakes in the
Country, stretching from Bairnsdale region (Eildon, Nillahcootie...) to do
along the coast to Wangaratta in the some fishing or some water sports.
north of the state.
Across 308km, you will discover
little mountain villages, vines and
The Goldfields
you can also access the ski stations This central region of Victoria came
which attract the crowds during into being when gold was discovered
winter (June to mid-September). The in 1850. Most towns in the region are
main destinations for avid skiers are the result of the gold rush and still
Mount Buller (a skiable area of 300 have traces of these events. In a few Sledging track
hectares!) and Mount Hotham (600 years the population tripled, but it did in the Alpes
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century the last mine had closed. country.
Ballarat (population: 104,355) is Bendigo, 50km north of Ballarat,
the biggest town in the region. In had a large quartz deposit which
1851, gold was discovered there, attracted an influx of immigrants
which resulted in a massive influx from Asia. The Chinese quarter
of prospectors looking for a better is still very animated and every
life. Now the town survives thanks to year an enormous dragon appears
tourists visiting to admire the period in the streets during the Easter
buildings, (mainly on Lydiard St.) and Festival. You can also appreciate the
Slaty Creek to visit the Sovereign Hill outdoor architecture, especially the beautiful
Campground museum, recreating the life of gold Shamrock Hotel.
18km north of diggers ($54/person).
Ballarat
Nearby you will see a sign indicating Ned Kelly Country
the site of the Eureka Stockade.
In 1854, miners suffering from high When gold was discovered in the
taxes revolted against authority. Led north of Victoria in the 1850s, a
by an Irishman, hundreds of miners new type of speculator appeared.
joined to form a barricade – the Bushrangers, a kind of Australian
Eureka Stockade. This short struggle Robin Hood, who stole from the rich
was enough to gain the sympathy to help the poor.
of the Australian public, and soon Wangaratta, now a modern town
afterwards, the government did away with a population of 17,000, is
Statue of Ned with the taxes. This movement is the located in the heart of Ned Kelly
Kelly at only revolutionary event in the entire Country. Ned Kelly was the most
Glenrowan history of Australia, and is considered famous outlaw in the country! Born
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in the north of Victoria, this son of an
Irishman and his gang fought against The Murray River
the oppression of the poor, adorned Located in the north of the state,
with metallic armour. 2,700km long Murray River indicates
The small town of Glenrowan was the border between NSW and
to be the end of the Kelly gang. In Victoria. This is one of the most
1880, he and his gang members productive agricultural regions in
were stopped there and were killed. the country, with numerous orchards
Nowadays, a historic trail provides growing all different types of fruit
an opportunity to experience the thanks to irrigation from the Murray
last hours of the gang, up to the River. Plantations of lemons,
oranges, vines… stretch over FRUIT
Last Stand where Ned was arrested.
thousands of hectares. PICKING
Grampians
Murray region
Mildura developed in the 19th
century, now has a population of
If you’ve already seen the Great
65,000, and is the main town in the
Ocean Road and still have some time
region, attracting many backpackers
left, turn inland to visit Grampians
looking for picking jobs all year
National Park.
round. If you want to job hunt here,
The park has 168,000 hectares, and remember to find out when the fruit
is highly appreciated for its treks, picking season starts so you arrive
views, aboriginal rock paintings and at the right time. The seasons can
abundant wildlife. In the centre of change from one year to the next! Horsehoe
the park, the small town of Halls Gap Bend
Further east, Echuca (population:
(250km from Melbourne) is an ideal 10km west of
36,902), is also well-known to
base to explore the region. Mildura
travellers looking for farmwork. You
There is sealed road access to the
can explore the historic port along
park, leading to the main sites and
Murray Esplanade or buy a Pass
trek departure points. There are also
($14/person) to visit the “Old Port
camping spots available for a fee in
Area”..
the park.
70km inland, Shepparton
South of Halls Gap, a short walk (population: 66,000), is the centre of
(3.6km) takes you to Mount William, Goulburn Valley, and is also the heart
the summit of this mountain chain. of a rich region of fruit plantations,
West of Halls Gap, Wonderland attracting backpackers for picking
Range has spectacular sites like the jobs (the peak season is January
Pinnacles Lookout (4 hour walk from to May). You can also visit several
the car park) or Boroka Lookout. museums dedicated to arboriginal
Further north, you can visit the art, motor vehicles etc.
famous McKenzie Falls which you
can view from a lookout or reach by
two trails starting from Zumstein.
If you want to see rock art, some
of the best sites include Gulgurn
Manja (in the north) and Billimina
(in the west). Finally, in the extreme
north of the park, Hollow Mountain
Track (2.2km, approximately 2 hours)
will take you to Wudjub-guyan Cave,
overlooking the plains (start from
Hollow Mountain car park).
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Cradle Mountain, TAS
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Wineglass Bay, TAS
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DISTANCES FROM TOWN TO TOWN :
Distances in km using main roads
Burnie
NORTH WEST
Devenport NORTH EAST St Helens
Launceston
EAST COAST
Queenstown
WILD WEST
Hobart
Port Arthur
HOBART &
SURROUNDING
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T A S M A N I A
Accessible only by ferry from The last survivors were sent to
Melbourne or flying, this does not Flinders Island in 1829 to be
reduce the attraction of the smallest Christianised and ‘educated’, later
state in Australia (68,300km2) which to be transferred to Oyster Cove.
remains an essential destination. A new community of mixed-race
TASMANIAN
aborigines was born, combining
21% of its territory is occupied by their ancestral heritage with DEVIL
national parks, of which several a European lifestyle. The last
are classed as UNESCO World individual of 100% Aboriginal blood
Heritage. died in 1876 in Hobart.
The island was discovered in 1642 The island’s landscapes are very
by Abel Tasman who baptised it different from the Australian
Van Diemen Land. But colonization outback, filled with hills, plains,
of the future Tasmania started impenetrable forests and lakes… TASMANIAN
much later in 1803. The first settlers Tasmania also has paradise TIGER
arrived with convicts who were beaches with white sand and
made to construct buildings and (Extinct
crystal waters, especially on the species)
work in agriculture. The remoteness east coast.
of the island made it an ideal
penitential colony. The island’s population (total:
516,900) is mainly concentrated
When the settlers arrived, they took around Hobart, the capital, or
the land, depriving the aborigines in the regions of Lauceston and
of their hunting grounds, so they Devonport. The south west is wild
then attacked the farmers’ cattle, and untouched, mainly covered by
and the first conflicts between free forests.
settlers and aborigines began.
Tasmania also has abundant
In 1828, Governor Arthur declared wildlife, in particular the famous
martial law, and the island’s Tasmanian Devil, a small
aborigines, those who did not die carnivorous marsupial, and the
from European diseases, were Tasmanian Tiger, sadly now extinct.
murdered, or arrested.
The island enjoys a temperate
maritime climate with 4 seasons:
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Devonport 21 21 20 17 15 13 12 13 14 16 17 19
Hobart 22 22 21 18 15 13 12 13 15 17 17 22
Launceston 24 24 22 19 16 13 12 14 15 18 20 22
Port Arthur 18 19 17 15 13 11 11 12 13 14 16 17
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hot summers with cool nights, and fills with all kinds of stalls, and comic
cold, rainy winters with snow in street artists.
some places.
The mossy forests of the Wild West.
Tasmania has more the 250 days of
rain per year. The best time to visit
is between January and March, du-
ring the warmest months.
DON’T MISS
Frecynet National Park and
WineglassBay on the East Coast of
Tasmania.
Trekking at Cradle Mountain -
Lake St Clair National Park (the
weather can rapidly change so be
sure to bring along warm clothes,
just in case).
Salamanca Market in Hobart: every
Saturday morning, Salamanca Place
P R A T I C A L T I P S
FERRY
T A S M A N I A :
NATIONAL PARKS
A Pass to access all the island’s national parks is available and is also more
economical.
($60 for a vehicle, valid for 2 months).
INTERNET ACCESS
Free internet connection at librairies, MacDonalds restaurants, some coffee
shops etc.
WILDLIFE
Where to see the Tasmanian Devil ?
Tasmanian Devil Conservation Park (south)
Tasmanian Devil Sanctuary (Cradle Mountain National Park)
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HOBART AND release prisoners to hunt kangaroo!
Other prisoners escaped and became
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eventually became prosperous in the
1830s when the whalers arrived.
Today Hobart has a population of
Hobart, Capital of 240,000 and offers visitors passing
Tassie
through an opportunity to travel back
in time.
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between the port and Battery Point.
It is the heart of the town, and also its
GETTING AROUND
artistic centre. There are numerous You can get around town using the
galleries, pubs and restaurants in bus network: Metro Tasmania.
the square. Every Saturday morning Tickets and information are available
the famous Salamanca Market is in the central post office. Prices for
held. With over 250 stalls, you will one journey range from $3.20 to $6
find local produce, gastronomy and depending on the zone. You can also
bargains for all budgets. get a GreenCard that you recharge
when you need to.
Art Bikes : This likeable concept
offers FREE daily bike hire from the
Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery.
(You need to give them some
personal information such as your
bank card details and an identity
photo as a guarantee).
WHERE TO GO OUT?
For one-off events, consult the Fri-
day newspaper, “The Mercury”.
TASMANIAN MUSEUM & ART Mobius (7 Despard St)
GALLERY On the seafront - Hip Hop, Drum &
(40 Macquarie St - free – open from Bass
10am to 5pm) Syrup (39 Salamanca Place) - 2
Exhibiting in one of the oldest floors, Techno & House
buildings in town (1808), the displays
recount the island’s colonial past,
aboriginal history and the story of the WHERE TO PARK?
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in Hobart
day
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WHERE TO SLEEP? Hobart surrounding
NEAREST FREE CAMPING SPOT
Cornelian Bay (north of town), a areas
big carpark with few people around,
that can (unofficially) work as a free RICHMOND
camping spot for the night.
20min from Hobart, the Georgian
NEAREST CARAVAN PARK village of Richmond was once a
Elwick Cabin & Tourist Park 8km strategic military post.
north of the town centre $35 pow-
Older than the historic site of Port Dunalley
ered site, $20 unpowered site.
Arthur, you can see structures built Hotel 73km
BACKPACKER HOSTELS by convicts, including the oldest north of Port
Compare prices and reserve your catholic church in Australia. Also not Arthur
bed, CLICK HERE to be missed is the oldest bridge in
the country, straddling the Coal River.
Central City Backpackers Built by convicts in 1823, it is said to
(138 Collins Street) From $25 per still be haunted by Georges Grover, a
night. prisoner who was made responsible
The Picked Frog Backpacker for watching the other convicts and
(281 Liverpool Street) From $25. who enjoyed seeing them suffer. One
Montgomery’s Private Hotel & YHA morning he was assassinated during
Backpackers (9 Argyle Street) From a dispute with another prisoner, and
$27. his corpse was thrown into the river
from the bridge.
EVENTS
The town has frequent festivals PORT ARTHUR & TASMAN
throughout the year. PENINSULA
December/ January. The Convict Trail east of Hobart
Falls Festival : Outdoor rock, local will take you back in time, crossing
and international artists. historical towns, to finally arrive at
www.fallsfestival.com Port Arthur in the southern part of the
Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race Tasman Peninsula. TASMANIAN
End of December DEVIL
Taste Festival : gastronomic festival, The Tasman Peninsula is a rich region at the
go around the stalls with your plastic of Tasmania, home to the famous Tasmanian
wine glass ! historical site of Port Arthur but also Devil
www.tastefestival.com.au to some impressive rock formations. Conservation
February Some of the rock formations on Park
Wooden Boat Festival : every 2 Port Arthur Road, (Tessellated
years, (odd numbered years). Races Pavement, Blowhole, Tasman Arch
and demonstrations of maritime or Devil’s Kitchen), can be reached
heritage. on foot (a short walk of around
www.australianwoodenboatfestival. 10min) and there are beautiful views
com.au of the ocean.
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TAS You need to pay an entrance fee to A location weighed down with
access the historic site of Port Arthur, history, Port Arthur will reveal the
located at the end of the Tasman difficult living conditions of the
Peninsula. There you can see the prisoners, bearing witness to the
ruins of the old penitential centre, state of the penitentiary system at
where the most dangerous criminals that time.
of the colony were imprisoned.
Purchase a ticket to enter the historic
From 1830, this site chosen for its site (ticket valid for 2 consecutive
isolation, held prisoners in extremely days):
difficult conditions.
• Basic Pass $40/person
Linked to the rest of the island only includes access to the site, a
by a small strip of land, Eaglehawk tour with commentary, and a
Neck, was an ideal environment to boat ride to discover the port.
avoid prisoners escaping. It is said You can add on extra activities
that one man even killed a kangaroo like the Ghost Tour, Point Puer.
and wore its coat to try and fool the
guards! If you intend to spend some time on
the site, we recommend you to go for
Now, you can visit the ruined a pass that includes the entry plus
buildings which enclosed the other activities such as the After Dark
detention centre. The prison, a Pass for example.
large building with beige walls, was
previously a flour mill adapted for You can find all the information
use as a prison. Next you come to regarding prices on Port Arthur
the sinister ruins of a hospital, and website.
then an asylum (now reimagined as
Port Arthur a café).
historic site
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Admiral Bruni d’Entrecasteaux and
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THE PORT ARTHUR MAS-
Captain Huon Kermandec who gave
SACRE their names to many places in the
On 29 April 1996, Martin Bryant, region.
a 29 year-old Australian, killed
The main town of Huonville
35 people and injured 21 with a (population: 2,000) is the starting
semi-automatic weapon at the point to discover the region and for
historic site of Port Arthur. After many backpackers is also a place FRUIT
taking hostages in a hostel, Bryant to find work in picking. Traditionally PICKING
was arrested by the Special an important town for apple-picking, Huon Valley
Forces. He is currently servicing a the farmers in the region have now
life prison centre in Hobart. diversified and produce cherries,
berries, peaches…
His crime is considered to be
the worst massacre of the 20th Further south, Geeveston, is the entry
century. point for Hartz Mountains National
Park which has 6 treks, and also the
Tahune Forest Reserve. Here you
MT FIELD NATIONAL PARK can do the famous Tahune Forest
AirWalk, with bridges suspended
This national park is famous for
20m from the ground ($31/person).
superb mountains, rain forests,
waterfalls and wildlife. Only 80km 20km south of Dover, Hasting Caves
north of Hobart, it is a perfect and Thermal Springs is a great
destination for a few days in nature. place to visit some beautiful, cool
The park’s Visitor Centre will provide caves, and then take a dip in the
you with a brochure detailing the thermal pool at 28°C. ($24/person for
different walks available. A short trek the caves and the pool). Apple Orchard
(20min) will take you to Russel Falls Huon Valley
(45m high) and starts at the Visitor
centre.
KINGSTON
12km south of the capital, Kingston
is part of the expanding suburbs
of Hobart. This coastal town has
a shopping centre and a pleasant
beach, Kingston Beach.
You can also visit the Australian
Antarctic Division, which manages
Australia’s lands in the polar region.
There is a gallery recounting the
expeditions to the Antarctic, and
explaining the wildlife there (free –
open Monday to Friday).
HUON VALLEY
Huon Valley, a region south of
Hobart, is criss-crossed with
rivers supporting both agricultural
plantations and livestock. Huon
River was first explored in 1773 by
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THE EAST COAST Several walking tracks of different
durations are on offer in the Park.
The most touristy part of the island,
this coastline offers all the natural SIGHTS AND ACTIVITIES
beauty Tasmania is known for, such as
Wineglass Bay Lookout (1 hour 30
Frecynet National Park with Wineglass
River & Rocks mins): Climb up to a Lookout with the
Bay (the most photographed view in
Campground most famous views in Tasmania over
Tasmania) and Bay of Fires, further
10km north of Wineglass Bay.
north, with orange-coloured rocks
Coles Bay and transparent water. Wineglass Bay (3 hours): After the
Lookout, continue down to the beach
Frecynet National
in the bay. If you walk right to the end
of the beach you will have a superb
Park view over the bay and the surrounding
mountains.
Jewel of Tasmania, Frecynet National Park entrance $24/vehicule if you do
Park is a splendid site where not have the Pass. Free wifi in the Bay.
the granite mountain chain, The
Hazards, is encircled by turquoise-
coloured bays and white sandy
Bicheno
beaches. Coastal village with a population
of 600, Bicheno has managed to
Coles Bay Is the only town close to maintain its simplicity and still makes
the Park which includes the Frecynet a living from the fishing industry. You
peninsula, Schouten Island and the can do several walks from the shore
Wineglass Bay
superb Friendly Beaches. to explore the area.
Beach
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The blowhole, in the middle of
the rocks, is an impressive natural
geyser.
THE NORTH EAST
You can also walk to Diamond Island Launceston
(at low tide) from Red Bill beach.
Founded in 1806, as a state military
Waub’s Bay beach is ideal for safe
base, Launceston is now the biggest
swimming and snorkelling.
town in north east Tasmania. With
a population of over 100,000, this Swimcart
St Helens town of contrasts mixes marinas
and modern restaurants with old
Beach
Campground
A small village (population: 2,000) architecture in Georgian or Victorian 13km north of
south of the Bay of fires, most of the style. St Helens
people in St Helens are tourists who
The town centre is around Brisbane
want to visit the superb beaches in
Street, and is easy to navigate on
the surrounding area.
foot. Wander round a ‘Heritage
There is a supermarket, some petrol Walk’ to understand the history of
stations, and the very useful Visitor the town and the region.
Centre, where you can buy a map of
Launceston, sometimes known
the region with all the free camping FRUIT
as the ‘Garden City’ has a variety
spots. PICKING
of parks to visit, such as Prince’s
On the Esplanade, you can have a Square in the heart of town, Kings Launceston
hot shower in the public toilets ($2). Park or Royal Park. region
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enjoy the free public swimming pool
at the park entrance. (Free entrance
THE NORTH WEST
Less touristy than the rest of the
– open from 9am til sunset.)
island, the north west never ceases
to surprise you with the diversity of
its landscapes. The Bass Highway,
Lilydale Falls accompanied by undulating hills,
2km north of reveals forests, white sandy beaches,
Lilydale and poppy fields
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Centre, you can see Makers’ 30 minutes).
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Workshop where local artists, Rocky Cape National Park is the
jewellery-makers, sell their products, smallest park in Tasmania, but not
including clothes and musical the least - it is a beautiful getaway.
instruments....Visitors can also take Boat Harbour is blessed with an
part in the Paper Making Tour ($15/ unmissable white sand beach with
person) and try their hand at making turquoise water ! 8km further on, Hellyer Gorge
their own paper. Sisters Beach is an ideal spot for a Rest Area
picnic and a swim. 45km south
Just next door, the Little Penguin
Continuing west, you can turn off to of Burnie
Observation Centre gives you the
opportunity to watch a colony of see Dip Falls and Big Tree. In this
penguins. Free tours are organized reserve, in the middle of the forest,
by volunteers every night at you can see a multi-level waterfall.
k
sunset during the summer months 1km further on, you will see the
(September to March). Big Tree, a giant eucalyptus with a
Wynyard is located further to the circumference of 12 metres!
west. The main attraction of this The horizon is suddenly filled with a PENGUINS
town is Table Cape, a superb huge rocky platform ! This signals in Burnie
plateau 180 metres high, which is your arrival into Stanley. This little
now home to a tulip farm, flowering fishing town does not seem to have
between September and October, changed since the 19th century.
transforming the landscape into an
immense patchwork of colour. The The Circular Head, nicknamed The
lookout offers a beautiful view over Nut, is an ancient volcanic cone.
the bay, and from there you can visit From the summit, you can see for the
The Nut
the lighthouse (a short walk of around surrounding area for miles: a feast for
at Stanley
your eyes.
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The West Coast, The coast
‘Edge of the World’ ZEEHAN
Marrawah, with a population of A mining town, Zeehan’s years of
400, is a windy village on the edge glory were back in 1882 when silver
Underneath of the ocean. Occasionally pieces was discovered here. Linked to
The Nut, of shipwrecked vessels are washed Strahan by rail, Zeehan was at the
Stanley Port up by huge waves on the shores of time the 3rd largest town in Tasmania.
the beach. These same waves bring This is difficult to believe today when
surfers from around the world for passing through this village of 700
the famous competition: West Coast people, where the main attraction is
Classic. the West Coast Pioneers Museum.
Arthur River further south is the The museum has 14 galleries telling
‘edge of the world’, because from the story of the golden age of the
here there is nothing else until you west coast at the time of steam trains
Ocean Beach
reach Latin America. and ships…. ($30/person).
Coastal
Reserve Between Rosebery and Zeehan,
WILD WEST
7km west of Montezuma Falls Walk (3 hours)
Strahan crosses forests that follow the
length of an old tram line, arriving
A distinctive region of Tasmania, at Montezuma Falls, the highest
waiting to be discovered are wild waterfalls in Tasmania.
forests, alpine plateaus covered with
flowers, and superb national parks 14km south, Henty Dunes is a
Wynyard classed as World Heritage by UNESCO series of giant dunes with a view
Lighthouse since 1982. over the ocean…. You can try out
sandboarding here (equipment hire
available at Strahan).
STRAHAN
A small tourist town, Strahan is much
appreciated by retirees for cruises
on the Gordon River and for its
sculptures in Huon pinewood.
6km from the town there is access to
the Ocean Beach Coastal Reserve,
where there is a long deserted
beach with huge waves breaking
onto it straight from the Antarctic,
occasionally bringing a stranded
whale with them.
QUEENSTOWN
Queenstown is also a small mining
village, and has nothing of particular
interest for tourists. Even so, there is
an attractive view from the Lookout.
The landscape here resembles the
moon tinted beige and ochre, from
the mining activity and emissions.
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A few kilometres from the town, before the park entrance, because
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a viewpoint overlooks the old you cannot go in with your own
abandoned mine of Iron Blow. vehicle.
At the Visitor Centre, you can buy
Cradle Mountain - a Day Pass ($17/person), for those
who do not have the vehicle Pass
Lake St Clair that is valid for 2 months. You can
also obtain brochures explaining the
Lake Rowallan
Boat Ramp
National Park walks. (The brochure with the longer
walks costs $8.)
41km
southwest of
Classed as world heritage by To enter the park, you must take the Mol Creek
UNESCO, Cradle Mountain - Lake shuttles made available, which are
St Clair National Park is one of the free once you have purchased a Pass
wonders of Tasmania. Stretched (request a bus ticket at reception).
over more than 160,000 hectares, The shuttles run all day and leave
in the land of 3,000 lakes, there you where you want to be until 8pm
are glaciers, rainforests, lakes, and (every 10 minutes). There are 4 stops
abundant wildlife including the available in the park.
famous Tasmanian Devil.
For certain walks it is essential to
sign up in the books provided at each
CRADLE VALLEY starting point in the park.
Cradle Valley is in the northern part 1/ RANGER STATION &
of the park, where you can also visit INTERPRETATION CENTRE
Dove Lake. This is the park entrance, and also
the starting point for several walks Cradle
You need to park at the Visitor Centre Mountain
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TAS RECOMMENDED WALKS overlooking the lake. There are short
Enchanted Walk (20min) through and longer walks starting from the
moss-covered rainforest, with lake.
wombats and many types of birds
RECOMMENDED WALKS
along the river....
Dove Lake Circuit (2 hours, 6km),
Pencil Pine Falls and Rainforest
This walk takes you around the lake
Walk (20min), watch wallabies in the
with beautiful views over Cradle
forest, and admire waterfalls at Pine
Mountain. One part of the walk has
Creek.
a relatively steep climb and the rest
2/ SNAKE HILL. is easy.
TASMANIAN From here, you can only go to the Marion’s Lookout (3 hours) explore
DEVIL Boardwalk, a walk that links the park Cradle Mountain, Dove Lake and the
entrance with Ronny Creek (around surrounding mountains on this well-
at the
7km). It’s a great way to cross the maintained trail.
Tasmanian
park through bush land, and observe
Devil FOR THE PROS
the wildlife.
Sanctuary The Overland Track (70km) is
3/ RONNY CREEK - WALDHEIM the most famous trek in Tasmania
The Waldheim and Weindorfers and goes from the north of Cradle
Forest Walk (20min) leaves from the Mountain to St Clair Lake in the south
Waldheim historic chalet offering a of the park.
glimpse of life in the mountains in the A reservation system has been
last century. implemented between 1st November
and 30th April, so you need to sign
4/ DOVE LAKE up in advance and pay the entrance
Cradle Valley The best-loved place in the park, fees ($180/person).
Boardwalk offering a view of Mont Cradle
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You will need around a week to do impenetrable forest.
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the entire trek. Throughout the route
there are refuges for walkers (1 day’s You can trek in the northern part of
trek between each refuge). You can the park, starting from Lyell Highway.
also join a tour for a guided trek. Nelson Falls Nature Trail (20min),
More information available at the walk through rainforest until you each
park Visitor Centre. waterfalls. Donaghys Hill (40 min) the
trail is not particularly interesting but
500 m from the park entrance, you leads to a lookout with an impressive Lake King
can also visit the Tasmanian Devil view over the mountains, especially William
Sanctuary. The guided tours provide Frenchman’s Cap. Franklin River 7km west of
a lot of interesting information on Nature Trail (25min) follows Franklin Lake St Clair
the devils and their habits. You can River through rainforest. NP
watch these greedy little creatures
feeding on the Night Feeding Tour FOR THE PROS
from 5.30pm ($27.5/person). Frenchmans Cap is a difficult trek
leading to the dome summit of the
aforementioned name (1,446m). You
LAKE ST CLAIR will need between 3 and 5 days with
a relatively high level of endurance.
There are also treks in the southern
For safety reasons you need to sign
part of the park. The Visitor Centre
up before setting off. There are 2
provides a brochure describing the
huts along the route. The weather can
characteristics of each walk and their
change quickly so remember to bring
duration.
warm clothes and waterproofs. More
Frankiln -
RECOMMENDED WALKS information at the Visitor Centre.
Gordon Wild
Watersmeet takes you to the Rivers NP
junction between Cuvier and Hugel
rivers.
Larmairremener tabeti, Aboriginal
cultural walk and Platypus Bay
circuit: these 2 treks weave their way
through the forest combining views
over St Claire Lake and learning
about aboriginal culture.
You can combine the 3 walks (1 hour
30 mins) to have a good overview of
the park.
Longer treks are also on offer if
you take the ferry to Echo Point or
Narcissus Bay. Reserve at the Visitor
Centre where you can also purchase
a Pass ($12.50/person for 24h)
Franklin - Gordon
Wild Rivers National
Park
Untouched nature classed as
UNESCO World Heritage, there
are 450,000 hectares of national
parkland, mainly covered with
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The weather is unpredictable, so beach.
remember to bring warm clothes and Truganini Lookout (10min), access
waterproofs, and for longer walks a platform via a staircase for a
take water and snacks! panoramic view of the Neck – not to
be missed under any circumstances
(especially at sunset). You can also
THE ISLANDS
see a simple memorial erected in the
honour of Truganini, the last entirely
aboriginal person, who passed away
Tasmania is surrounded by 334 in 1876 and whose remains were sent
islands. Some of them are just giant for a tour of the island to ‘celebrate’
rocks. Most are uninhabited. The the end of the aborigines on the
most frequently visited are Flinders, island.
King Island or Bruny (the most Mt Mangana (1 hour 30 mins), will
accessible) and Maria Island. take you to the top of the highest
mountain on the island.
Bruny Island
This small island, the size of
Maria Island
p
Singapore, is located in south A small island which was made
east Tasmania and has only 600 into a national park in the 70s, you
inhabitants. You can explore by can come for the day by ferry from
DOLPHINS taking one of the many cruises Triabunna.
at Bruny available ($150/person), or go there There are some historical sites
Island by ferry (south of Hobart) with your (buildings and ruins), magnificent
own vehicle ($38 for vehicles under cliffs, forests and beaches. (Pass
6m, $33 in low season). $12/person or $24/vehicle)
After the 15 minute crossing, you Two ferry companies operate:
arrive at Roberts Point in the north of Maria Island Ferry
the island. Take the main (and only!) www.mariaislandferry.com.au
road, and a few kilometres south, you East Coast Cruises
will come across the Bruny Island www.eastcoastcruises.com.au
Cheese Company, where you can Day return: $35/person
taste a wide variety of cheeses.
You can also join an organized cruise
The Neck is the thin strip of land ($135 for a daytrip).
linking the north and south of the
island where you can watch penguins If you would like to spend several
coming back from fishing for food at days on the island, there is
sunset… (from December to March). accommodation available:
In Darlington, the Old Penitentiary
The main shops and services on has rooms (from $15/person) and a
the island are concentrated in the campsite.
southern part of the island at Alonnah, Alternative campsites are available
Adventure Bay and Lunawan¬na. at French’s Farm and Encampment
An unsealed road leads you to the Cove (3 to 4 hours on foot - $7/
lighthouse at the southernmost tip of person).
the island, the end of the world...
There are some great walks to do:
We would recommend the following
walks on the island: The Reservoir Circuit (1 hour 30
mins) Trek through eucalyptus forest
Cape Queen Elizabeth (3 hours) to and ruins until you reach a reservoir,
explore 2 lagoons, with superb views ideal picnic spot.
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Fossil Cliffs (2 hours) Walk along the 2 main towns on the island have
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the cliffs and enjoy views over the a population of approximately 850
Freycinet peninsula. people.
Painted Cliffs (2 hours) Try to time
Sharpairlines company operate
this walk for low tide so you can go
flights to the island: www.
via Hopground Beach, to reach the
sharpairlines.com.au
Painted Cliffs, a magnificent rock
formation create by erosion from the Prices : $150/person minimum
waves
Bishop and Clerk (3 hours 30 mins)
Cross cliffs and eucalyptus forest King Island
before gradually climbing to the
summit (620m) of Bishop & Clerk for Also accessible only by plane, you
a splendid view. can hire a car when you arrive.
The island has a population of around
Flinders Island 1,800 and the main town is Currie.
King is famous for cheese, lobsters
This island in the north of Tasmania is and beef.
accessible only by plane. Regional express or King Island
You can hire a vehicle on the island Airlines operate flights to the
to explore the 450km road network island with prices starting at $200
on Flinders. Some villages offer depending on the time of year.
essential services (post office,
bookshop, supermarket, bank etc…)
such as Whitemark and Lady Barron, The Neck at
Bruny Island
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FLINDERS
RANGES
& OUTBACK
NULLARBOR
WA - SA Border
Village Port Augusta
ISLANDS &
PENINSULAS ADELAIDE
& SURROUNDING AREA
Port Lincoln
Adelaide
DISTANCES FROM TOWN TO TOWN:
Distances in km using main roads
J F M A M J J A S O N D
Adélaide 29 29 26 22 19 16 15 16 19 22 25 27
Coober Pedy 36 36 33 27 22 19 19 24 24 29 32 34
Mt Gambier 25 25 23 19 16 14 13 14 16 18 20 23
Port Augusta 32 31 30 25 21 18 17 19 22 25 28 30
Port Lincoln 25 25 24 21 19 16 16 16 18 20 22 24
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SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Stretching over 984,000km2
(including 3700km of coastline),
DON’T MISS!
South Australia is the driest state Central Market in Adelaide with
in Australia. Encircled by the states local and international products OTTERS
of Western Australia, Victoria and
the Northern Territory, the south is Flinders Ranges at sunset
Australia’s crossroads. Kangaroo Island, rock formations
Most of the 1.7 million population and protected wildlife.
is concentrated in the capital of
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Adelaide and the coastal towns Coober Pedy, the surprising cave-
around it. dwelling town surrounded by lunar
The state’s landscapes are varied, plains. WHALES
from the desertic plains of Nullarbor Coorong National Park with iconic
to the luscious green mountains of salt lakes stretching to the horizon.
Flinders, with winemaking valleys in
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the east.
Basking in a Mediterranean climate,
South Australia has mild winters
(between 8 and 16°C) and hot dry KOALAS
summers (sometimes over 40°C). It
often rains from May to August.
Southern Australia has varied wildlife,
S A :
and it is not unusual to meet koalas NATIONAL PARKS
along the roads to Adelaide Hills, and There is a single pass available which
colonies of sea lions at Kangaroo gives access to all the national parks in
Island. the state. Holiday Pass costs $40 and is
valid for 2 months. To purchase online
Founded in 1836 as a free colony, CLICK HERE. Or in any Visitor Centres.
P R A T I C A L
South Australia has never been a
destination for convicts, but rather for INTERNET ACCESS
cultivated and educated immigrants, State libraries offer free wifi access with
mainly British. a one-off registration (limited by number
of Mega or time).
In the 1840s, the state received
a massive wave of German WILDLIFE
crafts people and farmers fleeing Where to see koalas ?
persecution in Europe. A major Adelaide Hills (natural habitat)
event in the state’s history, this
Where to see otters?
cultural heritage is the origin for the
Seal Bay Conservation Park (Kangaroo
Germanic villages such Handhorff
Isand)
and the colourful festivals celebrating
the grape harvest in Barossa Valley. Where to see whales ?
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ADELAIDE AND SIGHTS AND ACTIVITIES
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Migration Museum (free – open
daily from 10am til 5pm), the South
Australian Museum has a large
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Located just next to Chinatown, it is
a real feast for the senses! (between
WHERE TO SLEEP?
Gouger and Grote Street – open all BACKPACKER HOSTELS
day from Tuesday to Saturday) Compare prices and reserve your
bed, CLICK HERE
Port Adelaide, in the north of the city,
was the first settlement area for the Backpack Oz (from $23)
pioneers. Along with Semaphore, Coin Wakefield & Pulteney Streets
these little towns are now attractive, Adelaide Backpackers Inn
trendy suburbs with a Victorian look. (from $23)
112 Carrington Street
Glenelg is the closest beach to My Place (from $26)
town (10min). Highly appreciated by 257 Waymouth Street
locals, the Tram stops right in front of
it. You can swim with dolphins here in NEAREST FREE CAMPING SPOT
their natural habitat with Temptation Rest area on Main South Road
Sailing ($98/person to swim and $68 (about 15km south of town)
to watch - duration 3 hours 30 mins -
www.dolphinboat.com.au NEAREST CARAVAN PARK
Adelaide Caravan Park 2km north
NB: if you are looking for a job, try the of town ($42-46 per night)
pizzerias in Adelaide!
EVENTS
GETTING AROUND The city has frequent festivals
The Glenelg Tram is an easy way throughout the year.
to get around town (free outside the
CBD). January. : Wine & Food Festival
Yellow buses provide free transport February. : Adelaide Fringe Festival
in the town centre, and their routes March : Adelaide Festival of Arts &
include the main shopping streets WOMADelaide (live music)
and main tourist attractions. April. : Shorts Film Festival
T he Passenger Tr an s por t September. : Semaphore Music
InfoCentre (junction between Festival (Semaphore)
King William and Currie Street) has November. : Feast Festival (gay and
maps and timetables for all public lesbian festibal lasting 3 weeks).
transport. More info: www.southaustralia.com
Exeter (246 Rundle Street) has the Universiy of Adelaide (north of town),
reputation of being the best pub in unlimited free parking in a busy area
town.
Universal Wine Bar to taste almost STATE LIBRARY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA
300 wines from across the world (285 Junction between North Terrace and
Rundle Street). Kintore Av. (open daily from 10am)
La boheme is a cocktail bar in a
Parisian style... (34 Grote Street) GPO
For karaoke fans, the Buddha Bar 141 King William Street (open from
(31-39 Gouger Street) has several
Monday to Friday, from 8am to 5pm)
lounges on an Elvis theme - worth a
visit!
HQ Complex is THE club in Adélaïde VISITOR CENTRE
where students go to party. Rundle Mall (open daily from 10am) Free
(1 North Terrace) hot showers available.
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Adelaide Woodside or Balhannah, are
important wine producing sites, so
surrounding areas this region is ideal to work in fruit
picking during the week, and make
the most of Adelaide at weekends.
ADELAIDE HILLS Or the opposite: escape from the
South and east of Adelaide, the town to spend a few days in the FRUIT
region is characterized by hills countryside and taste local produce. PICKING
known as the Mount Lofty Ranges, a Adelaide Hills
very fertile area for fruit trees (mainly CLARE VALLEY
apples, pears and grapes).
Just as famous for its wines, Clare
Recognized as one of the best wine Valley is the best producer of Riesling
k
producing regions in the world, Ad- in Australia.
elaide Hills is a charming example of The Riesling Trail introduces you to
Australian countryside. over 30km of vineyards and historical
Fleeing religious persecution, the villages. Located around 150km
north of Adelaide, Clare is the main KOALAS
first European migrants settled in at Adelaide
these hills, founding villages such town in the valley and a good starting
point to look for picking jobs. Hills
Hahndorf and Lobethal loaded with
history. The small village of Hahndorf
is particularly charming and provides BAROSSA VALLEY
the opportunity to try out the super
combo: 1 litre of beer with 1 metre 45km north east of Adelaide the
of sausage! old hills of Barossa have built their Cherry
reputation on creating wines of Orchard
Lenswood, Gumeracha, Birdwood, great quality, (including the Barossa Adelaide Hills
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SA Shiraz). This little valley, 25km long, To discover Murray River in a
has a strong German heritage, and traditional way, you can rent a
every year international meetings are houseboat (no qualifications
held at the local farms. necessary – a driving licence is
enough!).
Gawler (population: 23,000) and
Big Bend Nuriootpa (population: 5,700) are the Berri à 230km east of Adelaide) is
Lookout main wine production sites. one of the main towns in the area,
Rest area famous for lemon plantations, and
You can also visit Maggie Beer’s in particular the biggest Australia
10km south Farm Shop at Nuriootpa owned by
of Swan producer of fruit juices, Berrivale
Maggie Beer, one of the most famous Orchards. Berri Estates, founded in
Reach chefs and writers in Australia. 1922 and also a major wine producer.
At Williamstown, the Whispering Wall Renmark, Loxton and Barmera are
will astonish you with its acoustics... also towns with many fruit picking
140m long, you can hear a whisper jobs for the taking.
form the other end of the wall !
FRUIT
PICKING
Barossa
MURRAY RIVER
From its source in the Mountains,
LIMESTONE COAST
The Limestone Coast runs from
Valley, Murray River flows over 2,530km to
South of Adelaide to Victoria. Around
Murray River reach the ocean in South Australia.
a million years ago, the sea receded
Benefiting from this natural irrigation,
from this part of the coast and left
Houseboats the region is the most productive in
behind tons of crustaceans and
on Murray Australia for wines and fruit.
shells forming a soft, porous layer on
River
the ground which explains the name
‘Limestone Coast’.
When you leave Princes Highway,
little roads lead you to isolated bays,
white beaches and salt lakes, icons
of the Outback.
On the coast
COORONG NATIONAL PARK
Protecting a series of salt lakes,
this national park covers 140km
of coastline. Over 230 species of
birds are sheltered here, and there
are numerous aboriginal sites. It
is not a very touristy area, but it is
an appreciable stop off along the
Princess Highway, especially when
you take the Coorong Scenic Drive
south of Meningie (unsealed road).
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This small town with a population of
2,000 is famous among recreational
fishermen. “Larry, The Big Lobster”
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welcomes tourists at the entrance to
the town.
PENOLA
Located in the heart of the wine-
BEACHPORT making region of Coonawarra, this
country town has done well out of
This little coast town is appreciated the quality wines produced here, in
by locals for its beaches and fishing particular the Cabernet Sauvignon. Narrung
spots. Bowman Scenic Drive leads You can taste them in one of the Jetty Reserve
to limestone cliffs, never-ending many vineyards in the surrounding Rest area in
beaches and to the Pool of Siloam areas. Narrung
(7 times saltier than the sea) in the
middle of the sand dunes, - taking a
dip is an interesting experience!
MT GAMBIER
The main town on this coast, Mt
Inland
Gambier or “The Blue Lake City”
is built on the sides of a dormant
volcano. The town owes its name to
NARACOORTE Lieutenant James Grant who gave
it his name of Lord James Gambier,
Right next to the town, you can Admiral of the English fleet.
visit Naracoorte Caves National
Park, an underground world with an Right next to the town centre, the
impressive number of fossils dating superb Blue Lake is worth a visit. Its
back to the last ice age ($9/person). colour changes during the summer
months (November to April) from Salt lake
In hot weather you can also enjoy a green to turquoise blue! inCoorong
dip in the cold water of the town’s
National Park
lake.
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place with wildlife ranging from
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will come across the small town of
Pardana with the Kangaroo Island
THE SOUTH COAST
Wildlife Park where you can feed South Coast Road is the most
kangaroos and meet native animals popular part of the island and with
in a family atmosphere ($25/person). good reason! You can go for a walk
at Vivonne Bay (sometimes quoted
FLINDERS CHASE NATIONAL as the best beach in Australia), get
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very close up to sea lions, or surf on
PARK the dunes of Little Sahara...
One of the best national parks in In Seal Bay Conservation Park, you OTTERS on
South Australia, Flinders Chase can walk on the beach which is home Kangaroo
covers most of the western part of the to a colony of sea lions sunbathing Island
island. You can see the Remarkable after their meal (Tours at 9am and
Rocks (Kirkpatrick Point), enormous 4pm – Guided tour $35/person -
granite rocks sculpted by time. access to the BoardWalk $16/person)
Close by, Admirals Arch is a natural A little further east, Little Sahara
arch, 20 metres high, and a sea lion will be your next stop... With white
colony from New Zealand has moved sand dunes as far as the eye can
in there. see, you can try sandboarding or
sledging for the less adventurous!
The lighthouses of Cape du Coedic (Hire equipment at the General Store
and Cape Bordas show the courage or at Kangaroo Island Outdoor Action
of the first lighthouse keepers living in in Vivonne Bay – budget around $37
extremely isolated conditions in the for 2 hours).
1860s. (Park entrance $11/person – Admirals
open daily from 9am to 5pm) Arch
u
Hutchison
Memorial à
12km au sud
de Coober
Pedy
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SA FERRY INFORMATION There is plenty of wildlife, in particular
A company called Sealink provides the whale migration that passes by
a ferry route between Cape Jervis between May and October.
and Penneshaw. The crossing
lasts 45 minutes with 3 departures
per day in both directions. Budget
PORT AUGUSTA
around $90 per journey for 1 This town is known as the Crossroads
passenger, and an extra $47 per of Australia. With a population of
additional passenger. 14,700, all the major roads leading
Vivonne Bay For more information: north, east or west meet in Port
Campground www.sealink.com.au Augusta, and a few famous train
next to Little routes also cross the town: the
Sahara
York Peninsula
Ghan (from Adelaide to Darwin) and
$$$ the Indian Pacific (from Adelaide to
Perth).
Since the national highway between
Adelaide and historic Port Wakefield For a panoramic view, the Water
has been improved, it is much easier Tower Lookout, on Mitchell Terrace
to access the rural charm of York offers a view over the town, the golf
peninsula. course and Flinders Ranges.
“The Leg” has beautiful beaches, The Arid Land Botanic Garden, will
superb trekking in the national parks, introduce you to native plants as well
and there are famous fishing spots. as a wide variety of birds on a trail of
Surrounded by the ocean on 3 sides, almost 12km. (Entrance on donation
a few days are sufficient to have a – open from 10am to 4pm)
good look round.
On the west coast, Kadina WHYALLA
(population: 4,500) is the main town
on the peninsula. 76km west of Port Augusta, Whyalla
(population: 23,000) developed in
Innes National Park, at the tip of the 1900s thanks to its port which
the peninsula, is a great place to transported the iron from the region.
admire local wildlife (Western Grey Today, the town has little of interest
Kangaroos, 140 species of birds, for tourist, except maybe for those
dolphins, Tammar Wallabies...) who enjoy fishing.
and a superb view at West Cape
Lookout. PORT LINCOLN
There are trekking trails available to At the extreme south of the peninsula,
explore the park, for example the the prosperous town of Port Lincoln
Stenhouse Bay Lookout Trail. The (population: 17,000) dominates
park also has bush camping sites Boston Bay. Had it not been for
($16/ vehicle – Park entrance: $11/ the lack of fresh water, this could
vehicle. - accessible for all vehicles). have become the capital of South
Fitzgerald Australia. When the first settlers
Bay
Eyre Peninsula
arrived in the 19th century they were
8km north of torn between the coast’s beauty, and
Whyalla the arid outback.
Between Port Augusta and the desert
plains of Nullarbor, this peninsula, Now the town is expanding, and is
with over 2,000km of coastline, has the ideal base for exploring Boston
varied landscapes, from wonderful Bay, or to dive with great white sharks
beaches along the coast, to the (in a cage - several companies offer
Gawler mountain chain in the north. tours - around $500).
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perfect beaches, still has traces of can also see Murphy’s Haystacks,
the colonial period. fascinating rose granite rocks,
30,000 years old (free entry).
STREAKY BAY
CEDUNA
So named in 1802 by M. Flinders,
Streaky Bay owes its title to the This is the last town in the West of
colour of the water. M. Flinders the state (800km from Adelaide).
Its name comes from the aboriginal Perlubie
thought that the streaky water in
word Cheedoona, which means a Beach 21km
the bay indicated that a river was
place to sit down and rest. Well- north of
emptying here into the ocean. In
known to surfers, the beaches are Streaky Bay
fact, it comes from the oils released
fabulous, especially Cactus Beach $$$
by seaweed.
respected and feared due to huge
The cliffs around the town are breakers.
impressive and there are fantastic
beaches for swimming and surfing
(Perlubie Beach, Back Beach, NULLARBOR
Doctors Beach...) After Ceduna, travelling towards
Don’t miss the replica of a great Western Australia (WA), you arrive in
white shark captured in the region Nullarbor.
in 1990 (over 5 metres long !), Eyre Highway crosses this desert
which you can find in the town’s plain linking South Australia to Perth
roadhouse. (in WA). Perlube
Beach
Campspot
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of Nullarbor plain is a unique FLINDERS RANGES
experience. The Australians are
proud to display stickers in their
windscreens “I crossed the Nullarbor
& OUTBACK
Cactus Beach
Plain!”. For more on information
about the Nullarbor, CLICK HERE. Flinders Ranges
Sinclair The region of Flinders starts only
Point GAWLER RANGES 40km north of Port Augusta and
21km south is particularly famous for the
of Penong North of the Eyre peninsula, the picturesque Wilpena Pound, a rock
Gawler mountain range was formed formation which could be mistaken
by volcanic activity millions of years for (but is not!) a meteorite crater.
ago. Now it shelters rare species of
birds, colourful flora and dramatic North of Quorn, there are ruins of old
gorges. livestock stations. Kanyaka, built in
1851, is one of the biggest.
Formed by volcanic eruptions, the
“Organ Pipes”, columns with 5 or Not far from there, Death Rock
6 sides stretch throughout the park. overlooks a permanent waterhole.
You can also admire the Kolay Mirica According to legend, a long time
Falls, Mt Allalone or Waulkinna Hill. ago an aboriginal chief wanted to die
($12/vehicle – accessible only by 4 in the shade of this big rock, so his
wheel drive). family brought him there, waiting for
the old man to pass away.
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especially after Razorback Lookout of opal in the world. More than
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(10km south of Bunyeroo Gorge). a million holes with piles of dirt
If you can, go there at sunset! (Find surround the town as proof of the
out about the state of the track at the importance of the mining industry.
Visitor Centre before you leave).
The apocalyptic desert scenery has
On Hawker-Wilpena Road (sealed been noticed by several producers
main road), Strokes Hill Lookout is who filmed cult movies here such as
also worth a look at sunset. “Mad Max”, or “Priscilla, Queen of
the Desert” (a cult Australian film).
Plan on spending 3 days to make the
most of the whole region. There are With extreme climactic conditions
several camp spots in the national (over 50°C in summer!), the miners
park ($13/night). soon discovered the advantages of
living underground, and today half of
Coober Pedy the town live in underground houses,
known as “Dugouts”.
Halfway between the coast and Ul-
uru, the cave-dwelling town of Coo- Have a wander round the town to
ber Pedy will not fail to astonish you. take a look at the shops offering a
The translation of Coober Pedy in the wide range of opals, from black (the
local aboriginal language is “white most precious), to crystal opal, with
man’s hole”, which perfectly suits the something for every budget. You can
environment. also visit galleries, underground
houses and even underground
A mining city with a population of churches.
3,500, it is one of the main producers
Coober Pedy
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where tour guides will explain the continue driving you will arrive
mining profession (We recommend at the Salt & Pepper mountains
the Old Timers Mine - $15/person). (Pupa), and important site for the
aborigines.
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DISTANCES FROM TOWN TO TOWN :
Distances in km using main roads
1401
2020 411 3610 805 835 483 1315 2618 Albany
3101
615 2245 1063 2197 1942 2589 1462 Broome
2338 867 904 2457 1460 480 1625 Carnarvon
918
1994 721 3584 392 1145 Esperance
1822
1347 424 2937 980 Geraldton
904 1602 592 3192 Kalgoorlie
4096 1610 3240 Kununurra Kununurra
1434 1650 Perth
2506 Port Hedland
WA-SA Border Village Broome
NORTH
WEST
Port Hedland
Carnarvon
CORAL
COAST
Geraldton
THE OUTBACK
Kalgoorlie
Perth
PERTH & WA-SA Border
SURROUNDING Village
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Esperance
SOUTH WEST
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WA has a population of 2,7 million (the have lived in WA for tens of thousands of
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least populated state in Australia), but years, and in the south of the state for over
covers one third of the total surface area of 40,000 years!
the continent, a vast expanse of over 2.5 In the 17th century, the first European
million km2, mainly consisting of different navigators mapped the north coast of
DOLPHINS
types of desert filled with very significant WA, but it is only from 1826 that a free
flora and fauna. colony was established in what is now
The landscapes in WA are the most the city of Perth. The discovery of gold
varied in the whole country: stunning
rock formations, lush green plains, huge
at the end of the 19th century helped the
colony to grow, before becoming part of B
plateaus in the north, and mesmerizing the federation of Australian states in 1901. WHALES
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Outback, occupying the largest proportion
of the state’s territory. DON’T MISS !
From sumptuous white sand beaches,
to the famous baobab trees of the Perth and neighbouring islands
Kimberleys, or Wave Roch, you will keep Margaret River for waves and wine !
being surprised throughout your journey Ningaloo Reef Marine Park MANTAS
in WA. Cable Beach in Broome
You can observe an enormous diversity of The Pilbaras & the Kimberleys
wildlife in WA, such as camels, wombats,
kangaroos, wallabies, reptiles and emus NATIONAL PARKS
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PERTH & long summers from December to
February, and a temperate winter
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The city was founded in 1829 by
Captain James Stirling as part of
the Swan River colony. The British
government declared the colony to
Perth, be one of Australia’s first free areas,
thereby becoming a refuge for the
Western Capital first pioneers. The colony developed
significantly after the discovery of
gold in the region at Kalgoorlie.
If you want to discover Western
Australia, the capital cannot be The city is still developing – locals
overlooked. Sometimes known say that since the mining boom
as « the city of light » thanks to a over 1000 new residents have been
remarkable amount of sunshine arriving each week – and is known as
throughout the year, Perth has a one of the most beautiful in Australia.
population of more than 2.1 million,
and is growing fast! The closest
city with population over 1 million SIGHTS AND ACTIVITIES
is Adelaide, 2,100kms away, which THE BEACHES
makes Perth one of the most isolated The city of Perth offers a wide range
cities in the world. of activities and places of interest.
Perth is the 4th city in Australia and Blessed with the Indian Ocean to the
Elizabeth quay enjoys a Mediterranean climate, west, there are magnificent beaches
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accessible with public transport. $29/person – open from 9am to
WA
Scarborough and Cottesloe Beach 5pm) showcases over 1 800 animal
are the most famous. species, including Australian fauna.
Activities and guided tours are on
THE CBD offer throughout the day.
On the banks of Swan River, Bell
Tower (Barrack Square), is one of
the largest musical instruments in
the world at over 82 metres tall. The Museums and Monuments
bells ring out on Mondays, Tuesdays, The Aboriginal Art and Craft Gallery
Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays in Kings Park displays aboriginal art
from 12h-13h ($9/person – open from in all its splendour and sells a large
10am to 1.45pm). selection of paintings (open daily
from 10.30am-4pm).
Elizabeth Quay
Perth Mint (310 Hay St. - $19 - open
Opened in February 2016, this new
daily from 9am to 5pm))
space is dedicated to water games,
This is where they make money! You
fun and families. There are a lot of
can watch them melting gold into
activities to do there and they are
bars, or even strike your own money
all free.
(extra charge).
Shopping The Perth Cultural Centre, in
Two streets (Hay and Murray Street) Northbridge, includes the Art Gallery
have most of the shops and act as of WA (free – open from 10am to
the town’s Mall. 5pm) and the WA Museum (free –
open from 9.30am to 5pm) where
London Court is a shopping arcade you can see a superb collection of
built in 1937. You will suddenly Aboriginal art, a whale skeleton 25m
have the impression that you are in long, meteorites, and an “old jail”
England!! build in 1856 and now integrated into
5km west of town is Subiaco, one the museum.
of the oldest suburbs of Perth, well- The Northbridge area, north of the
known for bars, pubs and fashionable town centre, can be considered
restaurants. the cultural and cosmopolitan heart
On weekends you can take of Perth, overflowing with trendy
advantage of the big discounts on restaurants and bars which liven up
fruit and veg at Market Station, and when evening comes.
during the week (Thursday to Sunday)
at Rokeby Road Market which also
has local art and craft stalls. WHERE TO GO OUT?
Brass Monkey
PARKS AND GREEN SPACES Large bar with different atmopheres
Despite the skyscapers, the town At the junction of James & William
centre manages to remain green with Sts.
over 1000km2 of grounds dedicated Carnegie’s
to public gardens, natural parts and Relaxed atmosphere
sports facilities. 356 Murray Street
King’s Park, a botanical garden is Hula Bula Bar
nature’s jewel in the city centre. It is Exotic atmosphere with cocktails
one of the biggest city parks in the served in unusual glasses !
world, with magnificent panoramic 12 Victoria Avenue
views over the cityscape, especially Velvet Lounge
from Top Walk. Nightclub
639 Beaufort Street
Perth Zoo (Labouchere Road -
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WHERE TO SLEEP? NEAREST CARAVAN PARK
Perth Central Caravan Park
BACKPACKERS HOSTELS 34 Central Avenue (8km east of the
Compare and reserve your room: town centre - $45 for a powered site).
CLICK HERE
Perth City YHA GETTING AROUND
300 Wellington Street (town centre)
Transperth’s FTZ covers most major
From $32 per night
shopping streets for free.
Britannia The Free CAT buses have 3 free
253 William street (Northbridge) lines covering the whole city and its
From $27 per night tourist attractions.
The Transperth train network
Billabong Backpackers Resort enables you to explore towns in
381 Beaufort Street (Northbridge) the surrounding areas ($2,10 per
From $29 per night ticket).
NEAREST FREECAMPING SPOT
Noble Falls Camp area
Around 50km to the east.
EVENTS
The city has frequent events and
Free camping is “tolerated” at
festivals throughout the year:
Scarborough Beach, where you
Jan : Lotterywest Australia Day
will find other campervans (there
Skyworks
are even showers & barbecues
Feb : Perth International Arts festival
available!) Free camping also
May : WA music industry festival
tolerated at The Esplanade, Mt
June : Winter Arts Festival
Pleasant (toilets and shower).
Aug : Targa West
Sept : Perth Fashion Festival
Oct : Pride festival and parade
Nov : Northbridge festival
Dec : City of Perth Festival of
Christmas and New Year’s Eve.
WHERE TO PARK ?
P E RT H : P R AT I C A L T I P S
Try to park just outside of the centre, For more details on all the festivals
for exemple on St George Terrace or taking place in Perth:
the Esplanade, and then use public www.perthfestival.com.au
transport (CAT).
GPO
3 Forrest Place - open from 8.30am to
5pm during the week, and til 12.30 midday
on Saturday.
VISITOR CENTRE
On the junction of Forrest Place &
Wellington Street - open daily.
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Around Perth Each year Fremantle hosts many
festivals bringing to life the streets of
the town.
FREMANTLE For more details:
www.visitfremantle.com.au
18 km south of Perth, this colonial- www.fremantle.wa.gov.au/Festivals
style town is now famous for
shopping, cafés and fashionable
Noble Falls restaurants. ROTTNEST ISLAND
Camp Area This idyllic island, only 19km from
The Fremantle Arts Centre is
50km east of the coast, is a favourite destination
housed in a historical “lunatic”
Perth for the residents of Australia’s
asylum, and tells the town’s story.
western capital. Discovered in 1696
The Western Australian Maritime by a Dutch navigator, he originally
Museum is dedicated to maritime baptised the place Rats Nest, startled
exploration. by the number of rodents he spied on
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arrival. This completely pedestrian
The Prison, built in 1850 by convicts, island is surrounded with sumptuous
was used as a jail for over 140 years. white sand beaches and you will
ROCKINGHAM Now it is a museum taking us back in meet there the famous quokkas.
Dolphin Swim time to see the conditions prisoners
Tours endured in the past.
To go there, you will need
Fremantle Market, in a Victorian- to take a ferry (30 minutes).
Quokka on style hall, is an essential meeting Rottnest Express offers departures
Rottnest place for locals (every Friday, from Fremantle, Barrack Street
Island Saturday and Sunday). Jetty (CBD). Prices depend on
the departure location but wil be
approximately $80 return for the day.
Once there you can take the bus or
rent a bike. We recommend you to
rent a bikewhen booking your ferry
trip, as they offer packs (ferry + bike
+ snorkelling gear) for a better price.
The island is 22 kilometers with hills
so be ready for some exercise! On
the way, do not miss The Bassin,
Little Armstrong Bay or Little Salmon
Bay.
Bring with you plenty of water and
some food as Thomson Bay (only
place where you can buy food) prices
are pretty high.
NB : prices for the ferry are cheaper
on Tuesdays (up to 50% off).
ROCKINGHAM
45 minutes south of Perth,
Rockingham is well-known for its
marine attractions, for example
swimming with dolphins, or you can
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boat ($55/person approx).
All along the coast there are
numerous places where you can
EAST OF PERTH watch marine wildlife.
If you follow the Swan River, you will The whale migration is one of the
come across the picturesque region FRUIT
key attractions in the bay. Every year,
of Perth Hills only 45 minutes from PICKING
hundreds of humpback and southern
the town centre. It is the ideal place Margaret
right whales cross the icy waters of
to get back to nature within sight of River
the Antarctic to warmer waters in the
the city, with lush green landscapes, north. They are visible from June to
paths and trekking tracks. September during their migration.
Less than an hour east of Perth, the Dolphins and sealions also bathe in
Swan Valley and Avon Valley regions coastal waters throughout the year,
are the perfect destination for a and can be seen from the coast.
foodie’s weekend.
Cape Leeuwin, 10 km south of
You can taste delicious local wines Augusta, is located at the most
in the oldest wine area of Western south-westerly point in Australia,
Australia. where the Indian and Pacific Oceans
meet. The famous lighthouse there
THE SOUTH WEST 114 years old, and is the tallest in
Australia. (Entrance $8, entrance Tree Top
From Esperance up to south of Perth, and tour of lighthouse $12/person – Walk,
this region basks in a Mediterranean 8.45am to 5pm) The Valley of
climate, offering diverse landscapes the Giants
from huge forests in the south to
famous surf spots on Margaret River.
Margaret River
Region
The main attractions in the Margaret
River region are the surf spots and
the local world famous wines. The
region is an ideal place to find work in
grape picking or pruning, depending
on the seasons, and to catch some of
the coastline’s famous waves.
The little town of Margaret River is
often swamped with backpackers
in the harvest season, and Settlers
Tavern becomes the nocturnal
meeting place (114 Bussell Highway,
www.settlerstavern.com).
The limestone caves have also
helped make this wine region
famous. Located 10km south
of Margaret River, you can visit
them accompanied by a guide
Mammouth, Lake and Jewel caves
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The forests of the Albany
south 408 kilometres south-west of Perth
you will find the charming town of
The vast forests of Karris and Jarrahs Albany. Although there are only 39,000
Cosy Corner stretch from Pemberton to Denmark, residents nowadays, Albany was
Camp area home to giant eucalyptus trees which the first colony in Western Australia
30km west of can exceed 100 metres in height. in 1826. In a peaceful atmosphere,
Albany In Warren National Park, close to Albany offers a multitude of cultural
Pemberton, several lookouts were activities and is buzzing with festivals
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built in the giant karris canapies in all year round (for information see
the 1940s to detect and provide www.amazingalbany.com).
WHALES warning of forest fires.
The GloucesterTree is the tallest You can watch whales migrating from
in Albany
of them all, and you can reach its July to October from the beach or on
from July to
observation platform, 60 metres high, “Whale watching tour” ($90/person).
October
by climing the stairway built around
its trunk. The view is impressive! SIGHTS AND ACTIVITIES
($12/vehicle).
Albany has magnificent beaches,
The Valley of the Giants, located the most famous of which are Little
a few kilometres east of Denmark, beach (Two People Bay Nature
FRUIT
offers visitors a route across Reserve), Nanarup for surfing and
PICKING
suspended bridges in the forest, 40 swimming, Frenchman’s bay, or Gull
Albany
metres high. A pedestrian track, rock for turquoise waters.
Wharton Ancient Empire, enables you to
see the giant trees keeping your feet For a beautiful walk in the area,
Beach at
firmly on the ground. ($12/pers). Natural Bridge, The Gap (in Torndirrup
Esperance
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National Park), or Blowholes, are
recommended. THE OUTBACK
The Golden Outback covers more
Esperance than half of the state of Western
Australia. The deserts stretch
Located to the extreme east of across from the border along with
the state, Esperance is a port South Australia with many famous
which first became famous when rock formations in the north.
gold deposits were discovered in
The 19th century gold rush
Kalgoorlie in the 1890s.
profoundly impacted this region’s
The little seaside town is highly history. Thousands of people
appreciated by the Western have travelled and lived here for
Australian population for the centuries.
peaceful atmosphere and the
From the Aborigenes, to the
luxuriant bay, well-known to
prospectors, miners, or even the
backpackers for the beaches with
Afghan camel herders, they have all
ULTRA-WHITE sand!
contributed to the region’s history.
You can sunbathe on the white
Over the last 150 years in particular,
sand of Twilight Beach or enjoy the
many have set out to make their
hot waters of the lagoon at Ten Mile
fortune in the Outback. Some
Beach.
succeeded, and others were forced
to abandon everything, leaving
ghost towns behind them.
Typical
Outback
landscape
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Norseman and Adelaide cross the never-ending
desert plain is called the Nullarbor.
Norseman is the first mining city you The name is from “nul arbre” in
meet after crossing the Nullarbor Latin, which simply means….. ‘no
Plain. trees’! Deprived of fresh water, this
zone was a real challenge for the
first explorers such as Edward Eyre
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In 1894, a prospector was roaming
the region looking for gold. When who in 1841 was the first to cross the
he took off his horse’s shoe to take plain on foot to reach Adelaide after
out a stone (his horse was called several months of hardship.
CAMELS
Norseman), he realised that the
Nullabor Plain You do not meet many people on this
stone was in fact a gold nugget!!!
He continued prospecting in the incredible road, but the landscapes
region until he discovered a gold are breath taking!
deposit and the town was baptised All along Eyre Highway, named
Norseman in honour of his horse. in honour of the explorer, deserts
Now this small town with a popula- stretch away from the road as far as
tion of 1,000 is the first or last trace of you can see, with abrupt cliffs, and
civilisation next to the endless desert ‘oceans’ of white sand.
plain of Nullabor. A few animals which have been able
to adapt to the extreme conditions in
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to September from the “Head of Lookout.Nowadays the town of
Bight” observation platform. Kalgoorlie Boulderest is dynamic and
cosmopolitan.
If you arrive from SA, remember to
eat all your fruit and vegetables (even A tour of the mine is a must-do
dried fruit/nuts/honey) before you when visiting the town. You can
arrive, as they could be confiscated visit the mine site, or fly over it for a
when you cross the border with reasonable price (budget $100 for a
Western Australia. flight).
With only a few roadhouses as oases The statue of Paddy Hannan, the
in this long crossing, take plenty of man who discovered the deposit,
water, and also a container of petrol can be seen in the main square.
to avoid breaking down in the middle Continuing north, next to Menzies,
of nowhere (and also save you some the salt Lake Ballard with strange
money given the price of petrol at the statues and a ghost town, is a
rare patrol stations!) characteristic attraction of the region.
On a level with Carnarvon, but inland,
SIGHTS AND ACTIVITIES
Nullarbor Links – the longest golf THE MULKA LEGEND
course in the world!
According to the Aboriginal legend,
The 18 holes are stretched over
Mulka’s Cave, 20km from Hyden,
1,300km (par 72) with a hole in each
was home to a giant cannibal named
town or partner roadhouse all along
Mulka, who devoured children for
Eyre Highway (between Ceduna SA
food. On the roof of the cave, you
and Kalgoorlie WA).
can still see the giant’s hand prints. Wave Rock
Each hole has a teeing ground and a
putting green, the rest is just bush in
its natural state.
So bring your old clubs or hire them
at the Visitor Centre in Ceduna,
Kalgoorlie or Norseman. Coloured
balls can also be very useful!
Kalgoorlie
Further north, Kalgoorlie is the only
mining town that remains fully active
to this day, a distinctive place,
anchored in the heart of the Golden
Outback.
In 1893, an Irishman discovered a
vein of gold 3km long. A pipeline
was built to bring water from Perth
so that the lode could be mined.
This huge deposit, called the Golden
Mile, is visible from space, and is still
mined today producing thousands of
kilos of gold each year. Every day
trucks the size of a house transport
tons of rocks in the hope of finding a
few grams of gold. You can see the
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the world at Mount Augustus Na- CORAL COAST
tional Park. Mount Augustus is 825 From Cervantes to Exmouth the Coral
m high and covers a surface area of Coast stretches for around 1,100km.
47,95 km2. Bathed in a Mediterranean climate in
Sandy Cape the southern part, and a sub-tropical
Recreational Wave Rock, Hyden climate in the north, the Coral Coast
has pleasant temperatures all year
Park
Camp area Further west, this strange rock round. White sand beaches run all
12km north of formation is one of the main attractions along the coast, with a coral reef
Jurien Bay in the south-west, with almost 100,000 a few metres from the beach, and
- $15 - visiters every year. Located in the impressive gorges and canyons.
tiny village of Hyden, 340km east
of Perth, Wave Rock (free entry) is
Did you
know?
a wave of granite 15m high, in the Cervantes and the
In the past,
shape of a wave about to break on
the shore. Formed by time and the Pinnacles
Dutch erosion which has eaten away at the
explorers This unmissable site marks the start
base of the rock, it is 110m long, and
thought of the Coral Coast (245km north of
according to research is estimated to
these rock Perth). The small town of Cervantes
be 2.7 million years old.
formations is best known for the Nambung
You can also visit Hippos Yawn from
were the ruins National Park home to the Pinnacles
the site of Wave Rock. This is another
of an ancient Desert.
rock formation that looks like the
city! giant open mouth of a hippopotamus. This vast desert is filled with rock
formations sculpted by nature. The
The Pinnacles limestone rocks, up to 5m high
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appeared around 30,000 years ago pioneers arriving and settling in the
($12/vehicle). 19th century ($5/person, open from
9am to 4pm).
Travelling north, Jurien Bay is an
ideal stop to enjoy the coastline and The HMAS Sydney II Memorial is
maybe even meet a few otters! a monument with a silver dome to Cliff Head
commemorate the Australian sailors North
Geraldton
who died in the 2nd World War, Camp area,
offering beautiful views over the port 90km south
(free guided tour daily at 10.30am). of Geraldton
Approaching the town you will be
surprised by trees bent down to the The Geraldton Regional Art
ground. This natural phenomenon is Gallery has an attractive permanent
linked by the winds from the south, collection and sometimes has
and the bowed trees have now exhibitions (free – open from 10am
become a symbol of the region. to 4pm).
With a population of 39,000 people,
Geraldton is the administrative
capital for this part of the coast.
WHERE TO SLEEP?
Located next to the ocean, the town Geraldton Backpackers
offers a wide variety of nautical and From $25 for a dormitory bed -
cultural activities. Located behind the Visitor Centre
Foreshore Backpackers
SIGHTS AND ACTIVITIES Dorm from $25 - On Marine Terrace Kalbarri
20 minutes south of Geraldton, National Park
the Central Greenough Historic Gorges
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WHERE TO GO OUT? suitable for conventional vehicles
with care).
Freemasons Hotel, 2 bars “the Irish The most famous viewpoint is “The
Bar” and “Freo’s”, 2 restaurants and Loop”, where the rock forms a
rooms for backpackers ($40 per natural window looking out over the
night). Junction of Durlacher Street landscape.
and Marine Terrace
Camel bar, live groups and Dj 3 From Red Bluff cliff to 10 km south
nights a week. of the town, there are numerous
Up Nightclub viewpoints to view the majestic cliffs
60 Fitzgerald Street eaten away by the ocean. Plan at
www.upnightclub.com.au least a day to visit the park and the
Vibe Nightclub surrounding area. ($12/vehicle)
38-42 Fitzgerald Street
Kalbarri National
Park
Kalbarri is located 165 km north of
Geraldton. The town has a superb
white sand beach in its centre, but is
best-known for the National Park.
Over millions of years the Murchison For more information go to:
River has sculpted the land which is Kalbarri Visitor Centre
now Kalbarri National Park, forming www.kalbarri.org.au
impressive gorges, surrounded by
beautiful landscapes stretching to
the horizon. After 25km you will
On the way to
reach the viewpoints looking out over
Shark Bay
the gorges, (14km unsealed road –
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Shark Bay EAGLE BLUFF
This is a superb viewpoint at the top
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Shark Bay was discovered in 1699
by an English explorer, who named of a cliff, from which you can see
it for its significant shark population. many different marine animals, such
Classed as UNESCO world heritage as sharks, manta rays, dugongs and
turtles! MONKEY
in 1991, the bay is now famous for
MIA
dolphins at Monkey Mia. After leaving
Feed the
the North West Coastal Highway, a DENHAM dolphins!
130km road leads to Monkey Mia
passing astonishing natural sites on The small town of Denham is the
the way. commercial centre for Shark Bay,
offering most of the accommodation
and food facilities. You will also find
HAMELIN POOL here one of the only petrol stations
This is one of only two sites in the in the Bay, and the Visitor Centre
world where you can see marine giving out valuable information about
stromatolites. These living fossils are excursions and local free camping
the oldest organisms on the planet. spots.
Colonies made up of bacteria, Shark Bay World Heritage Discovery
stromatolites grow extremely slowly and Visitor Centre:
at a rate of only 0.3mm per year. Tél : 08 9948 1590
www.sharkbayvisit.com
Permit camping:
SHELL BEACH There are several authorized one
This incredible beach does not have night only free camping spots on
any sand! Instead the beach is made or close to the beach lower down
of tiny shells all from the same marine the peninsula (Eagle Bluff, Fowlers
species. Millions of these creatures Camp, Whalebone, Goulet Bluff) for
have formed a layer of white shells which you will need a permit costing
10m deep covering a distance of $10. (Call Denham Visitor Centre to
120km. pay by card over the phone to avoid
Left:
Shell Beach
Right:
Denham
Left:
Eagle Bluff
Right:
Monkey Mia
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down again to the sites. You will be
MONKEY MIA
given a code to display in your car World famous for dolphins, Monkey
windscreen in case a ranger comes Mia reserve is one of the rare places
by overnight.) where you can get very close to
dolphins in their natural environment
FRUIT LITTLE LAGOON ($15 per person / WA National Park
Holiday Pass not valid).
PICKING Every morning from 8 o’clock staff
Around 5km from Denham, Little
Carnarvon invite visitors to take part in feeding
Lagoon is an ideal place for a
lunch stop with BBQ facilities and a these beautiful marine animals.
beautiful beach. The reserve also offers many other
activities (camel rides, catamaran
cruises….).
FRANCOIS PERON
Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort is the
New Beach NATIONAL PARK only place where you can stay the
or Bush Bay,
Covering the northern part of the night, offering villas with ocean
Camp spots
peninsula, this sandy park is only views, or simpler backpacker dorms
42km south
accessible by 4 wheel drive. You and a campsite.
of Carnarvon
can see plenty of wildlife here, in For a dorm bed budget $30 per night,
particular from Cap Peron cliffs ($11/ $16 for a tent, and $44 for a powered
vehicle). van site.
Banana
Plantations at
Carnarvon
Carnarvon
Located a few kilometres from the
tropic of Capricorn, this town enjoys
a pleasant sub-tropical climate all
year round (26° on average).
Carnarvon is also a real oasis,
growing many different types of fruit
and vegetables. Particularly well-
known for banana plantations, the
town is often a target for backpackers
looking for work. If you want to find a
job, start looking on Gascoyne River,
where most of the plantations are.
In peak season you will often see
small signs at farm entrances saying
“SORRY NO JOBS”.
There is very little nightlife in the town
with only one pub.
The nearest beach is Pelican Point,
5km from the town centre. If you want
to enjoy the coastline, we recommend
you take Blowholes Road which
leads to some magnificent sites.
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SIGHTS AND ACTIVITIES particular (more than 220 species
have been identified). Abundant
Gascoyne Aboriginal Heritage and marine life inhabits the waters
Culture Centre displays the heritage throughout the year: dugongs, manta
of the 5 aboriginal ethnic groups from rays, turtles, whales, and a wide
the region. variety of colourful fish.
It is the only place in the world where
The OTC Dish is a huge satellite, whalesharks can be found at the
dominating the town. It played an same time each year, feeding on
important role in the 60s and 70s, plankton and little fish, and in season
specifically in the Apollo moon mis- (April to July) is the most reliable
sion. place in Australia to view or swim
with these giant fish.
WHERE TO SLEEP? Coral Bay is the best place to see
Carnarvon Hotel in the town centre manta rays; Exmouth for whale
(from $25 per night) sharks and dugongs. If you want to
Gascoyne Hotel on Olivia Tce. (not see the BIG 3 (whale sharks, manta
recommended). rays and humpback whales) your
best bet is Exmouth. Check the sea-
son for the wildlife you want to see.
Ningaloo Marine
Park CORAL BAY
Moving northwards up the coast,
Ningaloo Reef (known as the West
around 230km from Carnarvon, the
Coast’s Great Barrier Reef) is 260km
small seaside town of Coral Bay is
long, and is famous for its corals in Coral bay
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The town has a population of a site that night), and some beautiful
s
200, 2 caravan parks, and a free camping sites in Cape Range
hotel for backpackers. Out of National Park (see entry below for
the small number of shops and details).
businesses, most sell souvenirs or Between July and November you
are tour operators. There is a small can watch the whale migrations from
EXMOUTH supermarket for emergencies, but we Exmouth.
Swim with would recommend stocking up in a
Manta Rays larger town on the way. There is a huge choice of marine
There is a wide range of activities excursions on offer to see the aquatic
from kayaking to a day snorkelling on treasures of Ningaloo Reef.
a Catamaran.
Here are a few examples (approximate
prices, per person)
EXMOUTH
SWIM WITH MANTA RAYS
Previously a naval base, Exmouth is (July to October)
now a town in the middle of a tourist Day trip on board a Catamaran.
boom. Snorkelling with rays and observation
Famous worldwide for its rich marine of marine wildlife (humpback whales,
wildlife, Exmouth is located in the dolphins, sea turtles, dugongs).
heart of Ningaloo Reef.
There is little of interest in the town Prices : approx $150 / with a dive
centre but the surrounding beaches, approx $250.
stretching 80kms southwards, are Equipment and snacks included.
remarkable. SWIM WITH WHALE SHARKS
Cape Range There are many expensive camp (April to July)
National Park sites in the town, which fill up in peak
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Day trip on a Catamaran to enjoy the
unique experience of swimming next Mackerel islands and
to one of these gentle giants, which
can grow up to 12m long! Dampier archipelago
Prices : from $370 - Exmouth North of Exmouth is the Pilbara
Includes equipment, lunch and region. Formed around 2 billion years
De Grey River
snacks. ago, the region has breath taking
Rest Area
landscapes and has the state’s main
WHALE WATCHING 82km north of
sources of wealth (iron, natural gas,
(August to November) Port Hedland
salt and minerals).
2h excursion to see humpback
whales. Trains several kilometres long
Prices : $80 (2h) / with snorkelling constantly ply the region transporting
(1/2 day) : $100 their precious minerals to Port
Hedland.
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KARRATHA soon reach Dales Gorge, the most
accessible and most often visited
Meaning “good country”, this town site. A short descent on foot (800m)
also grew in the 1960s when Dampier leads you to magnificent Fortescue
could no longer house all the miners Falls with a basin of turquoise water,
in the region. Fern Pool. A 2km walk at the bottom
Albert Togno- With a population of around 16,000, of the gorges takes you to Circular
lini Rest Area Karratha is now the commercial Pool.
17km south centre of the Pilbaras.
Arriving by the west, an unsealed
of Auski
road takes you to similarly remarkable
Roadhouse
Karijini National Park sites, the most famous of which are
Hancock Gorge, Kalimina Gorge,
Pushing further inland you discover or Joffre Lookout.
the jewel of the Pilbara: Karijini
From the car parks there are walks to
National Park. Covering a surface of
explore the gorges – but be careful.
6,274 km², it is the second largest
Tourists have lost their lives here!
park in WA, famous for the waterfalls,
gorges, and gulfs, grouped in the WALKS
north of the park. Hancock Gorges descending to
Kermit pool. (1,5 km, 3 hours) with
Home to abundant wildlife, you might
difficult passages.
see kangaroos, echidnas, geckos,
goannas, bats, snakes… Joffre Gorge: a short track joins the
car park with a viewpoint overlooking
Entering the park by the east, you
Karijini National the waterfalls and the pool at their
Park base (100 m).
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a steep descent down into Weano you can swim here is Pretty Pool
gorge and the pool (300m). Some situated a few kilometres from the
difficult passages. town. However, even here the crocs
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sometimes get in, and swimming
Park entrance fee $12/vehicle may be forbidden – check for
Camping From $10/person warning signs!
BROOME
Remember to find out about the state Backpackers often sleep in the Camel rides
of the unsealed road at the Visitor car park of Community Park. Free on Cable
Centre. camping is not authorised but is Beach
visibly tolerated.
Port Hedland
200km north of Karratha, the town Broome
of Port Hedland has not got much to The southern port of the Kimberley
offer to tourists. region, the charismatic town of
It is one of the most active industrial Broome deserves a few days of your
ports in the world, built on an island time.
linked to the continent. Every day Left: Port
This small city (population 14,000)
enormous cargo ships of over 300m Hedland
is where red rock desert meets the
wait to be loaded with iron ore. turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean.
Right:
Now you moving closer to the Broome was built in 1880 as a Gantheaume
tropical north there is always the risk pearling port. After the Second World Point in
of salt water crocodiles in sea water, Broome
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diminished as plastics were invented. you can see dinosaur footprints from
However, Broome has succeeded in 120 million years ago.
keeping some of its pearl production Each year, from March to October,
and offers tours to visit pearl farms you can see the natural phenomenon
in the area. of the “Staircase to the moon”. The
rising full moon is reflected by the
In the 60s, the town started to attract ocean creating the optical illusion of
tourists and so has been able to a stairway leading to the moon. Ask
develop into a peaceful, charming, at the Visitor centre for dates and
seaside town. Cable Beach, the times.
main beach, is often animated and
at sundown you can watch the camel
caravans crossing. WHERE TO SLEEP?
There are several hotels in the town
SIGHTS AND ACTIVITIES where the price per night starts at
$25.
Chinatown is the historic part of Beaches of Broome
town, and also the town centre, with 4 Sanctuary road, Cable Beach
shops mixing Western and Asian Broome’s Last Resort
atmospheres. Bagot street,
Cable beach is the town’s main Kimberley Klub
meeting place, and with 22km of 62 Frederick St
white sand, it is often considered one
of the most beautiful beaches in the
world.
Cable Beach
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and 220km east of Derby (Lennard,
The Oasis in Chinatown Windjana, Bell Gorge) and around
The Sun Pictures Cinema, the 40km from the end (El Questro). A
oldest outdoor cinema in Australia, detour via Drysdale National Park
opened in 1916. and Mitchell Falls is essential if
Carnarvon Street, in Chinatown you really want to make the most of Mary Pool
($17/person - cheaper on Tuesdays) the region. Take Kalunmburu Road, Rest Area
416km east of Derby (at the level 108km west
of Halls
The Gibb River Road
of the Gibb River) and continue for
216km. You can do speleology (pot Creek
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recommended to link up with other as a prison at the end of the 19th
travellers planning the same trip, century.
in case you have problems in this
isolated region. You should also East of Derby, the town of Fitzroy
inform local authorities of your trip. Crossing is a frontier-style Aboriginal
town, where you can fill up with
Facilities in this region are extremely petrol (watch out for petty crime). If
limited so it is mandatory to bring you are feeling adventurous, stop off
your own supplies of water, food and for a drink at the raucous Crossing
petrol. There is the occasional petrol Inn, the oldest established hotel in
station to fill up (Mount Barnett and the Kimberley region, its bar packed
El Questro). with tipsy locals!
For more information, check out this The town is also the access point
website focusing on the Kimberleys for Geikie Gorge, 20km north. Hol-
region: www.kimberleyaustralia.com lowed out by Fitzroy River, this gorge
was once part of a great barrier reef,
WYNDHAM
Located at the confluence of 5
rivers, Wyndham is the oldest town
in Western Australia (1885). The main
places of interest are near the town:
Five Rivers Lookout on Mount
Bastion, a crocodile farm ($17/
person) and 15km away the Parry
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plain). the largest reservoir in the entire
The Grotto, only 2km from the country.
Northern Highway, is a waterhole in
the middle of a natural amphitheatre. Celebrity Tree Park showcases
Accessible via 140 steps it is a different species of trees, planted by
chance to bath amidst goannas. celebrities. FRUIT
A few metres from the park, Lily PICKING
Creek Lagoon is a good place to Kununurra
BUNGLE BUNGLE RANGE watch freshwater crocodiles.
Until this amazing rock formation
Lake Kununurra has a Swim Beach
was shown on TV in 1983, only
where you can take a refreshing dip
the Aborigines and a few livestock
in the cool water, but make sure you
farmers knew of its existence.
check the signs as there can still be
It is a national park, jointly managed
crocodiles.
by the department of conservation
and land management, and by
Kelly’s Knob Lookout is a great
representatives of the two Aboriginal
lookout to watch the sunset over the
language clan groups who have
red mountains lining the plain.
traditional connections with the
park, the Djaru and the Kija people.
Lake Argyle, created in the 60s, is
The aboriginal groups prefer the
now the biggest freshwater reservoir in
name Purnululu (the Kija word for
the country. You can watch crocodiles
sandstone).
from the picnic area, and locals say
These unusual formations reach as
swimming with care is ok (freshwater
far as 400 metres high. The park is
crocs eat insects and small fish and
only accessible by 4 wheel drive, via
will only injure humans if they feel
a rough unsealed track crossing 5
threatened). Avoid secluded bays with
streams.
gravel/sandy banks or weeds where
Once you have arrived, you can go
crocs might be resting or basking in the
on beautiful short walks to see rock
sun. Lake Argyle Resort and Caravan
formations, viewpoints, Aboriginal
Park also acts as an informal Visitor
paintings and ancient burial grounds.
Centre and can provide a paper map
($12/vehicle - from April to November)
with short walks and a swimming spot.
Bush camping is available at Walardi
and Kurrajong. ($10/vehicle – open
from April to November.) MIRIMA NATIONAL PARK
A few minutes from town, Mirima
If you are in a conventional vehicle National Park covers a small area,
but would still like to go (highly and has sedimentary formations
recommended!) there is a commercial which look like a mini Bungle
campsite that runs daytrips in with Bungles. There are walks available.
a 4-wheel drive bus. Contact Halls (Entrance fee $12/vehicle)
Creek Visitor Centre for details.
KUNUNURRA
Meaning “meeting of waters” in the
local Aboriginal language, this small
town with a population of 7,000 was
founded in the 1960s as the base for
an irrigation programme to increase
farmable land for the east Kimberley
region. A dam was built on the river
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DISTANCES FROM TOWN TO TOWN :
Distances in km using major roads
AREAS KAKADU
& ARNHEMLAND
Katherine
Mataranka
Tennant Creek
QLD Border
FROM
KATHERINE
TO ALICE
SPRINGS
RED CENTRE
Uluru Alice Springs
Kulgera
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NORTHERN TERRITORY
When you cross over into the and the rainy season from October
Northern Territory, you have an to March with cyclones and storms
inexplicable feeling that everything crossing the zone. The Aborigines
will be different. The spirituality recognize 6 seasons following the
of these lands, and the strange natural cycles of plants, animals and
landscapes give you the impression the weather.
that this will be a unique experience. Estuary
The centre’s (Red Centre) main town crocodiles are
With only 247,000 people in an area is Alice Springs, which has the wid- protected in
over five times the size of the UK, the est range of temperatures in the the Northern
Northern Territory is a vast space. state, sometimes ranging from frost Territory. These
Most of the population is grouped at night, to more than 40°C during creatures are
around the main towns, Darwin and the day. very territorial
and have
Alice Springs. The Aborigines make attacked and
up one quarter of the population The Northern Territory is also the
most dangerous state. Most of the killed people,
in this state. Since the 1960s, so be very
campaigns demanding the return rivers are infested with crocodiles
careful and
of their lands has improved their (freshwater crocs and salties), obey the
situation to a certain extent. impressive and dangerous reptiles, warning signs!
the salties can grow up to 7 metres
There are tropical forests in the north, long. The northern beaches are also
and red deserts in the centre. This infested between the months of
state of contrasts is packed with October to May by the Box Jellyfish,
natural resources. which has a lethal sting.
The most mythical sites in Australia Useful tip : If you are stung, vinegar
are on offer here, such as Ayers Rock neutralises the tentacles which
or Kakadu National Park, passing remain stuck to you, and boxes
on the riches of Aboriginal culture containing this precious liquid are
and history. The Northern Territory usually available along the beach.
has 27 national parks and 73 natural
reserves. The Northern Territory’s main road
is Stuart Highway, which crosses
The northern part of the territory (Top Australia from north to south. Before
End), home to the cosmopolitan city this road was built, the territory
of Darwin, has 2 main seasons: the was isolated from the rest of the
dry seasons from April to September,
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Alice Springs 36 35 33 28 23 20 20 23 27 31 33 36
Darwin 32 33 33 32 31 28 28 29 30 31 31 30
Katherine 35 35 34 34 32 30 30 31 36 37 37 36
Tennant Creek 37 36 35 31 28 25 25 28 30 34 37 37
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Australian population. Now the
main tourist sites are accessible by
DON’T MISS!
sealed roads, although you still need Rock paintings at Kakadu National
CROCS a 4 wheel drive to visit certain more Park
isolated areas.
Darwin’s market
The best season to visit this part of
Australia is May to August, when Waterfalls and swimming holes in
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the temperatures are most pleasant. Litchfield National Park
However, even the rainy season Red gorges at Nitmiluk National
can be a fascinating experience: Park
few tourists during this time, and
BUFFALOS incredible electric storms to be Kings Canyon, the Australian
witnessed. “Grand Canyon”
The famous red rock at Uluru Kata
Warning : When you stop by the
Tjuta National Park
side of the road to sleep, try to avoid
being completely isolated, and opt
for a camp spot where there are other
BATS campers if possible. Even though the
risk is low, theft or attacks have been
known to happen in this isolated
region.
PRACTICAL TIPS
NORTHERN TERRITORY
NATIONAL PARKS
Most parks are managed by the Aborigines in partnership with
the government. There is no annual pass for all the parks in the
state.
ABORIGINAL LANDS
You need a permit to visit Aboriginal lands, from the Central
Land Council (Central Australia) www.clc.org.au or the Northern
Land Council (Northern Australia) www.nlc.org.au
INTERNET ACCESS
Free access from Darwin and Alice Springs library. McDonalds,
coffee shops.
WILDLIFE
Where to see crocodiles?
Kakadu National Park
Adelaide River
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town, striking on Christmas Eve 1974
AREAS
of 11,200. Rebuilt in the 90s, Darwin
enjoyed an economic boom thanks to
the mining industry and tourism.
Nowadays, with its young, relaxed
Darwin, capital of the atmosphere, this cosmopolitan
town gathers together more than 50
north different nationalities, many from Asia.
Located at the extreme end of a
peninsula, and bordering Timor Sea, SIGHTS AND ACTIVITIES
the Northern Territory’s capital is the
The Esplanade, very close to the town
most tropical of all!
centre, is a park shaded by tropical
In 1869 the decision was made to trees: a nice place for a short stroll in
establish a “white state”, and finally the shade.
(after 3 attempts at colonization) it
WHARF PRECINCT
worked. Initially called Palmerston,
National Recently renovated, this part of the
then Port Darwin, the town was
newspaper port has a small beach amidst the
renamed Darwin in 1911.
from 26th tower blocks, and a big pool with a
During the Second World War, Darwin
December wave machine. Avoid peak periods!
was in the line of fire from Japanese
1974. $18 per day
attacks. However, despite being
Evacuation bombed 64 times, the town was still DECKCHAIR CINEMA
due to not destroyed. But cyclone Tracy This charming cinema at Darwin port
cyclone Tracy
shows all kinds of films: new releases,
Australian films, foreign films, or short
films.
$16/person – open throughout the dry
season.
THE MUSEUM & ART GALLERY OF
NORTHERN TERRITORY
Located in the north of the town, this
museum has Aboriginal paintings and
sculptures. An interactive gallery is
dedicated to cyclone Tracy so you can
« experience » this catastrophe.
There is also a large collection of
stuffed animals on show, including
the famous crocodile “Sweet Heart”,
who used to scare fishermen, and
was accidentally killed in 1979 when
there was an attempt to transfer her
elsewhere.
Free - from 9am to 5pm.
FANNIE BAY GOAL MUSEUM
Just next door to the NT Museum,
you can visit Darwin’s old gaol (from
1883 to 1979). Here men, women and
children were imprisoned, or even
hanged!
Free - from 10am to 4.30pm
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Every Thursday and Sunday evening
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in the dry season the Asian market Deckbar
takes place on Mindil Beach. There are Happy hours every Friday from 5pm
numerous stands selling international (50% off drinks). 22 Mitchell St.
food.... Moonsons
Delicious cocktails, a bar 20m long,
CROCOSAURUS COVE and live music. 46 Mitchell St. FRUIT
If you’ve never seen a live crocodile, or Sandbar PICKING
would like to see them close-up, then The new trendy place with a view over Darwin
this is the place for you! the ocean. DJ every weekend. Skycity,
Enormous live crocodiles are on show, Girluth avenue, The gardens.
and you can even take a swim in “The
Cage of Death”, and go underwater
WHERE TO PARK ?
DARWIN TIPS
with a 600kg specimen ($165/person
In the main roads around the CBD.
or $125/person for a cage with 2 people
- Entrance fee $35 - from 8am to 8pm). STATE LIBRARY OF NORTHERN
TERRITORY
GEORGE BROWN BOTANIC
Mitchell St. Open from 10am to 6pm
GARDEN
Monday to Friday, and 1pm-5pm on
This park with 42 hectares gives you
weekends.
the opportunity to admire vegetation
from the Top End and some other GENERAL POST OFFICE
parts of the world, while at the same Cavenagh St. Open 9am-5pm during the
time finding out about how these week, and 9am-12.30 on Saturday.
plants are used by the Aborigenes.
An ideal place to unwind in the VISITOR CENTRE
shade. 6 Bennet St. Open every day from
(Free - from 7am to 7pm) 8.30am.
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BACKPACKERS HOSTELS PARK
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This magnificent national park,
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130km south of Darwin, is loved by ADELAIDE
DIngo Moon Lodge locals for its many natural swimming RIVER
88 Mitchell St holes. 1,500km2, tourist sites are Jumping
Frogs Hollow accessible via sealed roads. Crocodile
27 Lindsay St Cruises
Batchelor marks the southern
Darwin YHA
entrance to the park. This small town
97 Mitchell St
with a population of 1,000 started
CLOSEST FREE CAMPING SPOT growing after 1949, when uranium
Beatrice Hill Rest Area, 60km away was discovered in the area.
Areas surrounding
Darwin
ADELAIDE RIVER
There are numerous tourist
attractions in the areas around
Darwin, in particular on Adelaide
River. Located only 64 km from the
capital, this river is where you can
take the famous jumping crocodile
cruises.
Attracted by lumps of meat, estuary
crocodiles display their impressive
propulsive capacities, demonstrating
stylish gymnastic moves (around
$45/person for a 1 hour cruise).
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Surrounded by tropical forest, this natural pool below. Bats live in the
impressive double waterfall feeds waterhole, so in order to protect
a swimming hole where you can their habitat there is no access for
cool off while watching the resident humans.
fish. Accessible via 2 paths, we
WANGI FALLS
recommend the short walk in the
Top attraction in the park, these 2
forest to see the wildlife close up.
waterfalls flow all year round into an
TOLMER FALLS LOOKOUT immense basin. Very well designed,
From the viewpoint, you can watch this site offers bathing and BBQs in
the shade of the trees. Swimming
can be dangerous in the wet season.
PARK ENTRANCE
LITCHFIELD
PRACTICAL TIPS
Free
TIWI ISLANDS
CAMP SPOTS These 2 large islands are located
At Florence Falls, Buley Rockhole 80km north of Darwin and are
and Wangi Falls ($6.60/person) inhabited by the Tiwi tribe. The
Tiwi people have been able to
SERVICE STATION AND conserve their culture and their
SUPERMARKET own characteristics thanks to their
at Batchelor. isolation.
FOR MORE WILDFIFE AND You can see the famous sculpted and
FEWER TOURISTS painted funeral posts.
Get up early! Access is by plane or ferry and
requires a permit.
Wangi Falls,
Litchfield National Park
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KAKADU & transforming the north of the park
into an immense green swamp. The
ARNHEMLAND é
wildlife is exceptional, including
certain species of birds, frogs or
serpents that exist nowhere else, and
Kakadu National
of course the famous, but dangerous, KAKADU
estuary crocodiles. NATIONAL
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Mary River roadhouse you can buy CENTRE
your Pass to visit the park. Retrace the cultural origins of Kakadu
with the aborigines. This centre
Further on, an unsealed road
includes a permanent exhibition of
takes you to the site of Gunlom
objects and sample rock paintings
(Creek Waterfall). (The 37km road is
(free entry from 9am to 5pm).
sometimes in poor repair – check up
on this at the Visitor Centre). JIM JIM FALLS AND TWIN FALLS
Accessible by 4-wheel drive only,
these waterfalls are the most famous
in the park. Even though they are
less impressive in the dry season, it
is still pleasant to take a dip in the
Jim Jam Falls water hole (watch out
for crocs!)
NOURLANGIE
19km south of the Bowali Centre,
a short walk (1.5km) leads to an
impressive gallery of rock paintings.
The waterfall feeds a clear water pool Used as shelters for thousands
where you can swim. There is a walk of years, the walls of these caves
to view the waterfall from above, tell stories of the people’s beliefs
accessible from the carpark (1km and their relationship with their
walk). By the way, this site was used environment.
in the filming of Crocodile Dundee!
YELLOW WATERS
Riddled with billabongs (permanent
waterholes which remain throughout
the dry season), this region is famous
for boat cruises on Alligator river
(around $70/person for a 2 hour
cruise). You can take a short stroll
along the river banks to observe the
flora and fauna (more wildlife visible
in the morning).
MIRRAI LOOKOUT
A 1km climb takes you to mount
Cahill offering a view over Kakadu.
P R A C T I C A L T I P S
KAKADU
Park entrance:
$25/person - Pass valid for 14 days.
Camp spots
Accessible throughout the park. Between $5 and $10/person per night depend-
ing on the sites.
Walks
A wide range of walks are available to explore the park. We recommend you do
them early in the morning to see wildlife.
Free talks are on offer from the park rangers in the dry season.
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UBIRR
The aborigines living in Ubirr for FROM KATHERINE
thousands of years left behind them a
gallery of magnificent rock paintings TO ALICE SPRINGS
Katherine
from different periods with different
styles, including the famous « Xray »
paintings resembling an Xray image
of animal skeletons. The 3rd largest town in the Northern
Leave around 1 hour for the 1km walk Territory has a population of around
that guides you round the gallery 11 000. Devastated in the wet season
and viewpoint (open from 8.30am til in 1998, Katherine is now mainly
sunset). visited by tourists on their way to the
Top End. KATHERINE
Fruit Picking
JABIRU You can take advantage of the Hot
Main town of Kakadu, Jabiru Springs situated less than 2km
centralizes all the services in the from the town. These warm springs
park (service station, mechanics, (32°C all year round) have minimum
supermarket etc...). There is also a facilities so you can bath comfortably.
very nice town swimming pool ($5/
person). This town has a high aboriginal
population, and when you see
individuals and small groups sitting
Arnhemland in the shade of trees or wandering
around shopping centres, you can
Occupying all the northern part understand the extent to which their
of Top End, Arnhemland is one of lives in modern Australian society are Hot Springs
the last wild, untouched, areas of still difficult. Katherine
Australia.
A permit is needed to access
this region, which is still home to
aboriginal tribes, who combine their
ancestral culture as nomad hunters,
with elements of modern lifestyles.
The Cobourg and Gove peninsulas
are the most accessible parts, as
long as you have a 4-wheel drive
vehicle.
Useful tip:
A permit is required to access the
region.
You can purchase a permit from
the Northern Land Council Office
– situated on Endeavour Square at
Nhulunbuy uwww.nlc.org.au
Only a few tour operators offer
excursions from $250/person:
Davidson’s Arnhemland Safaris
www.arnhemland-safaris.com
Arnhemlander
www.arnhemland-safaris.com.au
Lord’s Kakadu & Arnhemland safaris
www.lords-safaris.com
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NITMILUK NATIONAL PARK TIMBER CREEK
Only 29km from the town, 13 natural This is the only small town between
gorges were carved out by Katherine Katherine and Kunnunurra. It is the
river. Surrounded by sandstone cliffs starting point for cruises on Victoria
up to 200m high, it is well worth River, where you can admire the
viewing the gorges on a boat cruise wildlife and a beautiful sunset on the
(from $60/person), or independently river ($85/person).
by hiring a kayak canoe (arrive early
to be sure to get one).
GREGORY NATIONAL PARK
There is a lookout to admire the
A few kilometres away, this park is
gorges from the clifftops.
named after the expedition leader
60km from Katherine, Leliyn (Edith AC Gregory in 1855-56. Following
Falls) is a magnificent waterfall where a short (3km) path, you will reach
you can swim safely. A 2.6km walk the Baobab (Gregory’s Tree) where
takes you to a viewpoint overlooking the explorer inscribed the dates of
the valley and the Upper Pools (less his expedition in the heart of the
touristy). Ideal to cool off at midday! Northern Territory. Accessible
Free park entry. by 4-wheel drive only, the rest of
the park offers superb gorges like
Limestone Gorge where swimming
Victoria Highway is allowed.
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Stuart Highway Northern Territory, the unique decor
will provide ample entertainment to
accompany your drink.
MATARANKA
105 km south of Katherine, you will Tennant Creek
reach the oasis Mataranka. With a
With a population of around 3,000,
population of 250 people, the capital
Tennant Creek is the only large town
of “Never Never” is now mainly
between Katherine and Alice Springs.
known for its hot springs.
Known as « Heart of Gold », this
The region was made famous by
was one of the last gold field towns
Jeannie Gunn’s autobiographical
discovered in 1930. Nowadays
novel in 1908, “We of the Never
the town is less inviting, with grills
Never” where she recounts her daily BATS
fitted to their shop windows, but it
life at Elsey Station. at Elsey
can still be a useful pit stop as you
In the heart of Elsey National Park, National Park
pass through. You can visit the gold
Thermal Pool is the top local site.
mines (1.5km from the town) at the
In the middle of tropical decor
Battery Hill Mining Centre. ($30/
underneath the soaring bats, you can
person)
enjoy a 34°C dip in the crystal clear
waters all year round. The fascinating Nyinkka Nyunyo
A not particularly interesting 1.2km Cultural Centre presents the culture
walk leads to the much less touristy and art of the Watumungu people
Stevie’s Hole. The water is not through permanent exhibitions,
as clear, and a sign warning of including the famous « bush TVs » and Thermal Pool
crocodiles discourages many! a themed garden ($15/person - from Elsey
Bitter Springs a few kilometres 8am to 5pm). National Park
further north, is a quieter hot spring,
with fewer tourists due to the muddy
floor which makes the experience
less pleasant. A short walk around
the site is still enjoyable (watching
out for mosquitoes all the same!)
(Free, open every day)
DALY WATERS
This village with fewer than 30
inhabitants was named ‘Daly Waters’
by the famous explorer Stuart,
referring to a spring which had been
discovered there, and in honour of
the Prime Minister. An aerodrome
was built in 1930 which was used for
many years as a refuelling station for
tourist planes and bombers during
the second world war. The main
hangar of the aerodrome still exists
and is open for the public to visit.
Nowadays, it’s tourists who stop
by to refill at the Daly Waters
Pub. Opened in 1933, this
strange pub is full of surprises!
Recognized as the oldest pub in the
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to Alice Springs
Alice Springs
Devils
DEVIL’S MARBLES The Great Lady of the Red Centre,
framed by the MacDonnell Ranges,
Marbles 105km south, these massive balls of Alice Springs is now a modern town
Campground granite seem to have been placed with a population of only 28,600.
3.30$/person intentionally in the middle of the
plain. Known as « Karlu Karlu » by The story started more than a century
the aborigines, this sacred site is ago when a telegraph station was
associated with the many stories built in the middle of the desert to link
and traditions of Watumungu people. Adelaide with Darwin, and thereby
These rock formations, sculpted by Australia with the rest of the world.
time, were once all part of the same The site was chosen because of a
rock! (Free entry) permanent water hole in the Todd
River.
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War accelerated the construction of ($18/person - from 9.30am - 5pm)
a road between Adelaide and Darwin, From lizards to pythons, this park
which ended the town’s isolation. has a wide variety of reptiles, not
forgetting Terry the crocodile.
SIGHTS AND ACTIVITIES OLIVE PINK BOTANIC GARDEN Neil Hargrave
(Free - from 8am to 6pm) Lookout,
ANZAC HILL
A concentration of the region’s flora, West
Offers a great view over the town,
including Aboriginal medicine plants. MacDonnell
and over the MacDonnell Ranges in
If you have a 4-wheel drive vehicle, Ranges
the surrounding area.
you can explore the Simpson Desert
The town’s market has local produce,
starting from Alice Springs with a
jewellery, clothes, Aboriginal art, in
choice of 5 tracks: Old Ghan Heritage
a relaxed atmosphere (every 2nd
Trail, Old Andao Track, Chambers
Sunday in the month, from 9am to
Pillar Track, Rainbow Valley Track
1pm).
and Bookie Track.
ROYAL FLYING DOCTOR SERVICE
For more information on the state of
($17/person - from 9am to 4pm)
these unsealed roads and the sites to
Opened in 1939, this service was
visit, ask at the Alice Visitor Centre.
a true Outback legend, and is still
functioning to this day. Follow the
daily work of these doctors working WHERE TO GO OUT?
in the heart of Australia’s most
isolated regions. Bojangles 80 Todd St.
There’s an outback saloon atmosphere
here, the most popular pub in town Alice Springs
Market
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Todd Tavern
The first stop is Simpson Gap, where
1 Todd Mall
a nice walk brings you to a water
Local pub with live concerts.
point. Two walks are available from
there (10 et 23km).
WHERE TO SLEEP?
YHA Ellery Creek Big Hole is the perfect
Junction between Parsons and stop for a swim. Dolomite Walk (3km)
Neil Hargrave Leichhardt St., from $24 per night in will take approximately 1h30.
Lookout a dorm
24km east of Toddy’s Resort A 300 meters walk from the car will
Glen Helen 39-41 Gap Road, from $23 per night. bring you to Ochre Pits, ochre cliffs
MacDonnell which colours are used by aboriginal
people during ceremonies.
MacDonnell Ranges
Ranges
Next stop is Ormiston Gorge. You
The MacDonnell Ranges stretch over can do a short walk to reach a water
400km from east to west around point (perfect for a swim) or choose
Alice Springs. They shelter the oldest the Gum Ghost Walk, a 2,5km loop.
river in the world, Finke River, certain
sections of which are thought to be A short climb in the rocks at
over 350 million years old. Serpentine Gorge will give you a
view to contemplate the MacDonnells
The West MacDonnells offer many in all their splendour.
sites accessible via a sealed road,
Larapinta Drive. You can explore Only the famous Standley Chasm
gorges, waterholes and viewpoints charges a fee ($10/person).
Kings Canyon
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within a day. However, if you intend This short walk takes you to an
to do the walks, allow 2 days to visit observation platform in the heart of
the West MacDonnells. the Canyon.
The East MacDonnells cover 100km, Kings Canyon Rim Walk (6km)
also offering gaps and gorges to visit. After climbing up amidst the rocks,
A sealed road will bring you to Emily this walk winds its way around the
Gap and Jessie Gap Natural Park. rim of the Canyon, taking you to Salt Creek
numerous magnificent viewpoints. Rest Area
However, certain sites are only At the halfway point you will discover 140km west
accessible by 4-Wheel Drive, for the Garden of Eden, a luxuriant of Kings
example Ruby Gap and N’Dhala tropical oasis surrounding a natural Canyon
Gorge. water hole in the rocks. (Free, open
all year round).
Kings Canyon
Considered to be the Australian
Uluru - Kata Tjuta
Grand Canyon, Kings Canyon is one
of the Australian must-sees. Located
National Park
275km from Stuart Highway, and Located 461km south of Alice
halfway between Uluru and Alice, this Springs, this park receives almost
immense red crack, 270m deep, is a 500,000 visitors each year. On the
fascinating place. There is a choice way, around 100km from Yulara, you
of several walks to explore this will notice Mont Conner (sometimes
impressive site. confused with Uluru), reigning 863m
Sunset at
above the desert.
Ayers Rock
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to make a stop at the Cultural Centre
SIGHTS AND ACTIVITIES
on your way, to understand the A wide choice of walks are available
meaning and importance of Uluru to see the rock from all angles:
to the Aborigines. Numerous art
galleries provide the opportunity The Base Walk (10km, 3 hours),
to buy paintings produced by the makes a complete tour of the base
Anangu people. of Uluru taking you past many sacred
sites.
The Mala Walk (2km) takes you to
Uluru/ Ayers Rock Kantju Gorge with its impressive red
walls. During the walk, you can see
A 348m high monolith, Uluru rock paintings on the monolith.
(Ayers Rock) is the red heart of The Lungkata Walk (4km) follows
Sandy Way
Australia. This enormous rock, with the side of the rock to the sacred site
Rest Area
a circumference of 9km, 2/3 hidden of Pulari.
28km east of
in the sand, cannot help but impress The Kuniya Walk (1km) leads to the
Yulara
visitors with its beauty and mystery. rock’s only permanent water hole,
Formed around 600 million years Mutitjulu. This waterhole, according
ago, Uluru, meaning “meeting place” to aboriginal culture, was created by
is one of the most important sacred a battle between 2 serpents.
sites for the Aboriginal people. Last but certainly not least, 2
Remember that it is prohibited to viewpoints around the rock offer
collect stones or sand inside the sunset and sunrise views over Uluru.
park. Apparently this action can even The Sunset Viewing area has the
bring bad luck, according to the « familiar sunset post card view of
Sorry Book » in the cultural centre. Uluru.
At the Rock
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From October 2019, you won’t be
able to clim Uluru anymore. The
perilous ascent of 1,6km, which has
already resulted in 35 deaths, did not
PARK ENTRANCE
U L U R U - K ATA T J U TA
offer any real safety net.
$25/person - Pass valid for 3 days.
But more importantly, the Anangu Purchase tickets at the park entrance.
people consider this site sacred,
and that climbing it disturbs their OPENING HOURS
ancestors. Climbing the rock does 1 hour 30 mins before sunrise, closes 1 hour
not appear in their Dreamtime after sunset.
legends. This path was walked
by the Mala, the sacred (god-like) CAMPGROUND
ancestors, not by humans. Only at Yulara. Between $30 and $40 per
night in the resort’s caravan park.
WHERE TO SLEEP?
REST AREA
A single accommodation site is Sandy Way Rest Area - Free, 28km from
available at Yulara (20km from Uluru): Yulara.
the Ayers Rock Resort offers a
campground and 6 hotels. SUPERMARKET
Camping for the nigh is $38 Ayers Rock Resort, small convenience
(unpowered), $48 with power. supermarket.
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White Heaven Bech, QLD
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Fraser Island, QLD
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DISTANCES FROM TOWN TO TOWN :
Distances in km using major roads
Airlie B.
1150 786 650 1146 725 1115 500 250
Brisbane 361 1713 742 1788 1819 635 1363
Bundaberg 1400 916 1475 1642 322 1050
Cairns 1631 75 1245 1078 350
Charleville 1800 1158 833 1281
Port Douglas 1320 1153 425
Mt Isa 1320 895
Rockhampton 728
Townsville
FAR NORTH
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Port Douglas
Cairns
TOWNSVILLE
TO CAIRNS
Townsville
Mount Isa
WITHSUNDAY
Airlie Beach COAST
CAPRICORN
COAST
Rockhampton
OUTBACK
FRASER COAST
Bundaberg
SUNSHINE
BRISBANE & SURROUNDING COAST
Charleville
AREAS Brisbane
WEST OF
GOLD COAS
BRISBANE
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QUEENSLAND
Queensland is the second largest zones: the north is tropical with
state in Australia, covering a surface
area of 1,730,650 km2. Most of the
high humidity, and the south is
subtropical.
B
WHALES
population (5 million) is concentrated
around Brisbane, which is the state’s In the south the winters are hot with
capital and the third largest city in the long sunny days, and in Brisbane
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country. temperatures rarely drop below 20°C
in the daytime. Summers are dry and
The ‘‘Sunshine State’’ is an ideal hot – sometimes very hot!
tourist destination thanks to its DOLPHINS
tropical climate and is the only state In Cairns, winter temperatures
in Australia with several international are around 25° on average, and in
airports. summer they can climb to 40°C with
é
very high humidity.
The Great Barrier Reef is one of the
main reasons for Queensland’s fame, Queensland began as a penitential
covering more than 2,000km along colony, administered and controlled CROCS
the coast and has been classed as by NSW. In 1859, Queen Victoria
UNESCO world heritage since 1981. agreed to a new free colony. In 1901,
Queensland was proclaimed an
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The state offers amazing diversity: independent state and a member of
beaches with white or golden sand, the Australian Commonwealth.
island paradises, the wild region of
Cape York, tropical rainforests and Most of the north and the inland
astonishing wildlife. The coastal areas were explored by cattle
region is separated from the rest farmers looking for land to support CASSOWA-
of the state by the Great Dividing their cattle, or by prospectors looking
Range. On the other side green plains for gold. RIES
stretch to the horizon sprinkled with DANGERS
farms and crops. Still further inland From November to April, the BOX
the deserts of the outback dominate JELLYFISH, a fatal jellyfish, appears
the landscape.
The state has 2 different climate
in the waters of north Queensland. V
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A box jellyfish sting contains enough
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poison to kill 3 adult humans! • Party and relax on the
magnificient beached of the
Jellyfish stings are treated in the Gold Coast
same way as snakebites. The victim
is given first aid (vinegar on the • Admiring whales as they
wound) and rushed to hospital. migrate from June to
September
«Salties» or salt water crocodiles also
lurk in the waters above the Tropic of
Capricorn, and are a real danger, so
be vigilant – especially on a deserted
beach!
DON’T MISS !
• Diving on the Great Barrier
Reef
• Exploring Brisbane and its
artificial beach
• Discover Fraser Island on 4WD
• The Whitsunday Islands and
Whitehaven Beach !
P R A C T I C A L T I P S
Q U E E N S L A N D
NATIONAL PARKS
There are more than 220 national parks to explore. Entrance is free,
so no need to purchase any kind of Pass.
INTERNET
No free access in libraries. The only remaining option is McDonalds!
WILDLIFE
Where to see crocodiles?
Hartley Crocodile adventures
North of Rockhampton if you are lucky (natural environment)
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BRISBANE & THE Nowadays, with a population of
2.5 million, Brisbane is a lively,
SURROUNDING
modern city, with a surprising mix of
architectural styles, where the spires
AREA
of Victorian churches brush up against
multi-coloured glass skyscrapers.
“Brisvegas” is also a rapidly expanding
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City Botanic Gardens opened in 1904.
((Free daily tours at 11am and 1pm, Treasury Building, has an Italian
leaving from the Alice St. entrance)) Renaissance style façade, and houses
The first real green space within the the town’s casino.
town, the city’s botanical gardens Commissariat stores building (115
(not to be confused with the Brisbane William Street) was built by convicts
botanical gardens, on the slopes of in 1829, and is the oldest building in
Mount Coot-tha) were originally used the town.
as the storehouse for the convicts’ Roma street Parkland (Parkland
food supplies. You can explore the Bld) is the biggest urban subtropical
gardens on foot, admiring the flora, garden in the world. Right next door,
and there are also several historical you can see the Old Windmill built in
sites. 1828 by convicts.
You can see possums after nightfall at SHOPPING
Mangrove Boardwalk, on the banks Queen Street Mall, hosts more than
of the river. 700 shops split between the arcades
and the shopping centres, in particular
In the town centre, there are several Queens Plaza. There is also Brisbane
historical buildings worth a look, for Arcade, a building dating back to 1923
example: sheltering an elegant 3-level gallery.
Parliament House, a superb French Adelaide Street and Elizabeth Street
Renaissance style building, building have all the international fashion
started in 1865. brands. Edward Street is more
City Hall (on the junction of Ann/ sophisticated and chic.
Adelaide Street) is one of the most Brisbane
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On the other side of Victoria Bridge, Built on the site of the Universal
this area has the cultural centre and Exhibition of 1988, these gardens
the parks to the south of the city. stretch as far as the artificial beach
with a view over the skyscrapers.
CULTURAL CENTRE
Brisbane Wheel ($21) 60m high,
Queensland Art Gallery / Gallery of offers superb views over the river and
Modern Art
the town.
(Stanley Place, South Bank- free)
From Friday evening to Sunday
Art Gallery offers a diverse collection
evening South Bank Lifestyle
(sculptures, modern art, Aboriginal
Markets sells fresh produce, and
artists). .
products by young designers...
GOMA, opened in 2006 and is
now the largest modern art gallery FORTITUDE VALLEY
in the country offering temporary Chinatown
exhibitions, galleries dedicated to (Brunswick Street)
international art and a sculpture St John’s Cathedral
collection. (373 Ann St - free) Good example of
Gothic architecture swallowed up by
Queensland Museum modern apartment blocks.
(Junction of Grey and Melbourne James Street has a lot of fashion
St. - free) offers an impressive boutiques (young designers). Further
collection of stuffed animals as well south, connected by Story Bridge,
as interactive exhibits. Kangaroo Point has beautiful views
Queensland Performing Arts over the town.
Centre NEW FARM
(Junction of Grey and Melbourne St.) In the old industrial quarter, buildings
Continental style theatre with have been converted into galleries....
concerts, ballets, exhibitions,
opera.... Brisbane Powerhouse
(119 Lamington Street)
This old station was a centre for the
Where to park? tramway system in the old days.
B R I S B A N E
TIPS
In the town centre there are fees Now this distinctive building is a
for all parking spaces. Park in the venue for concerts and exhibitions...
outskirts of the town if you want To fill up on fresh produce, the
to avoid paying. Farmer’s Market takes place every
Lockers 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month in
Lockers are available at Streets the Powerhouse Centre for Live Arts.
Beach WEST END
PRATICAL
State Library of Queensland West End has thrift shops (like Box
Lockers are available at Streets Vintage), old bookshops and buzzing
cafés on Boundary Street..
Beach
On Saturday until 1.30pm, Green
GPO
Flea Community Market offers
261 Queen St. (ouvert du lundi au
organic produce, bric-a-brac and
vendredi, de 7h à 18h) second hand clothes.
Visitor Centre
Queen street Mall (open Monday
to Friday, from 7am to 6pm)
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One
in Brisbane
day
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Cruise on Brisbane River
GETTING AROUND
With, Mirama Cruise ($78 including Free City Loop is the town’s free bus
entrance to the Lone Pine Koala network serving the main attractions
Sanctuary) and River City Cruise (Monday to Friday only). If you plan
($29). on staying several days in Brisbane,
Burpengary make sure you get hold of a GO
rest area Whale Watching (June to November) CARD. It is free (deposit of $10), can
Day cruises to watch humpback be procured from any Newsagency,
whales migrate. Brisbane Whale is rechargeable and enables you to
Watching ($125), Tangalooma ($129 use all the town’s public transport
with a scenic cruise in Moreton Bay). (bus, boat, train). For example, for a
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, at journey in Zone 1 the normal tariff is
Fig Tree Pocket ($38 - open from $4.80, but with Go Card it is $3.35.
8.30am to 5pm). Located 10km from
the town centre, this koala sanctury EVENTS
opened in 1927 and was the first in
the world. You can cuddle a koala Festivals and exhibitions take place
and leave with a souvenir photo. all year round. A selection:
January : Chinese New Year (Valley)
Raggamuffin (one of the best reggae
WHERE TO GO OUT? festivals in the world)
The Valley has the best bars February : Brisbane International
according to young people, with live Motor Show
concerts almost daily. April : Brisbane Queer Film Festival
May : QUT Urban Country Music
New Farm & West End are also Festival (Caboulture)
suburbs with a good atmosphere June : Brisbane Pride Festival
where you can go out. July : Brisbane International Film
Festival
WHERE TO SLEEP? October : Island Vibe festival (Soul,
reggae music)
BACKPACKERS HOSTELS Sounds of Spring Festival (rock, hip-
Compare and reserve your hop, electro...)
backpacker hostel, CLICK HERE.
Base Central
308 Edward St (from $22)
Areas around
Base Embassy
214 Elizabeth St (from $30)
Brisbane
Bunk Brisbane On your way to Moreton Bay, the
21 Gipps St, Fortitude Valley (from viewpoint at Mt Coottha Lookout
$23) offers a wonderful panorama of
Brisbane and the bay. Only 25km
NEAREST FREE CAMPSPOT from Brisbane, Moreton Bay has
Burpengary Rest Area, 40km north more than 300 islands, so it is a
of the town. paradise for boating and dolphin-
watching. All along the coast you will
NEAREST CARAVAN PARK see a string of little villages (selling
2 km from the centre, NewMarket very good fish & chips!) such as
Garden (Ashgrove Avenue) is Redcliffe, Scarborough, Manly, or
serviced by buses 345 and 390. Wynnum.
Sites from $36.
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NORTH STRADBROKE ISLAND and a permit is required ($40). If you
want to climb the highest coastal
North Stradbroke Island is a big sand dune in the world, Mt Tempest
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sand island, very popular for its surf (285m) is a must... and you can slide
spots, including Point Lookout. The down!
beaches are located at the east of
the island, with fishing villages on Several tours leave from Brisbane to
spend the day exploring the bay and DOLPHINS
the western side. Only accessible
Moreton Island, from $100 per day. at Moreton
by boat from (water taxi or car ferry),
Island
the island offers a selection of treks
including the magnificent North BRIBIE ISLAND
Gorge Headlands Walk. You can also
visit Dunwich museum, recounting Bribie Island, in the northern part
the region’s Aboriginal and European of the bay, takes its name from the
history. Several camp sites are convict Brieby who ran away from
available on the island. his Aboriginal wife. Today the island
has a population of 16,000 and is
the only island accessible by vehicle
MORETON ISLAND via a bridge. Most of the island falls
Moreton Island, the 3rd largest within Bribie Island National Park and
sand island in the world, is best there are some wonderful campsites
known for its dolphins. You can (northern side). Thanks to its calm
take part in feeding them every waters and surf beaches, Bribie is
night at Tangalooma Island Resort. a popular destination for locals and
Completely free of sealed roads, has a relaxed, family atmosphere.
driving on the island is strictly
reserved for 4 wheel drive vehicles, Bribie Island
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WEST OF TAMBORINE
National Parks
ground on Tamborine Mountain
Road you can stay in the park for a
few days.
3 main national parks account
for more than 100,000 hectares Don’t miss the distillery in northern
of dense forest and magnificent Tamborine, a small company
landscapes, for you to escape from producing a wide range of homemade
the city for a few days of peace and liqueurs with free tastings!
quiet. (Beacon road - open Wednesday to
A typical
Sunday).
landscape
at Darling
Downs
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LAMINGTON The Visitor Centre, close to Hardy’s
Lookout will supply you with all the
Located 110km south of Brisbane, brochures you need to explore the
Lamington National Park is classed park.
as UNESCO world heritage. With
Darling Downs
the largest remaining subtropical
rainforest in Australia (20,000
hectares), this park has spectacular
landscapes and a huge variety of This agricultural zone has several
fauna. The park’s plateau and cliffs towns well-known in backpacker
are all that remains from an enormous circles for jobs in fruit picking.
20 million year-old volcano. FRUIT
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GOLD COAST Southport is a vibrant town with a
population of 28,000. The main beach
is lined with sky scrapers, offering
72km of beautiful beaches,
numerous shopping centres, cafés,
omnipresent skyscrapers, and a
bars and restaurants.
surfer on every street corner, the
Gold Coast is without doubt, the A little further south at Main Beach,
most touristy part of the state. With Sea World is a huge park where
over 300 days of sunshine each you can see dolphins, polar bears,
year, the region attracts more than dugongs, sharks, and learn an
9 million tourists annually. Starting in enormous amount about marine
Southport and ending in Coolangatta, wildlife.
this is also the part of the coast
where a string of seaside towns offer Right next door to Sea World, on the
intense nightlife and theme parks first and third Saturdays each month, a
on a variety of topics (Dreamworld, local market has fresh produce on offer
Seaworld...). in a relaxed atmosphere.
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outlets and merchandise shops. name, offer fantastic walks (brochure
Sea World is the premier marine ani- from the Visitor Centre). This reserve
mal park in Australia, offering amaz- covering more than 25 hectares is
ing attractions and rides. noteworthy for the beautiful waterfalls
Warner Bros - Movie World, is at Currumbin Rock Pools.
dedicated to famous movies. You
can also enjoy the numerous rides In this town the locals consider their
and the great Green Lantern Roller beaches to be the best on this part of
Coaster. the coast, and Kirra Point is the surf
Wet’n’Wild is dedicated to aquatic beach with the best reputation.
rides. Don’t miss classics like the
Aqualoop, Kamikaze and Mammoth
Falls. Coolangatta
There are a lot of other theme parks The last town before crossing the
in the same area. border with NSW, Coolangatta was
We recommend you to get a Pass to the first town to set up a lifeguard
visit several parks. Price is approxi- station in the whole country.
mately $100 for a Pass for four parks, From Point Danger, you can
valid 14 days. contemplate stunning views of the
ocean.
Broadbeach
another there are famous beaches
with impressive (scary!) waves, such
as Rainbow Bay or Greenmount...
Located at the heart of the Gold
Coast, Surfers Paradise is a
fashionable seaside town, and one of
the most popular tourist destinations
in Australia. SUNSHINE COAST
Vibrant and eclectic, Surfers Paradise Sunshine Coast starting at Bribie
has activities on offer every hour of Island north of Brisbane and ending
the day or night. at Gympie, is less developed than the
Gold Coast.
Here the tall buildings stretch down
to the beach and in the evening it’s Just a few kilometres from Brisbane,
easy to find a place to party! here summer never ends, and the
surfers – always looking for the next
During the day you can admire the big wave – never leave. But there
beach from the Esplanade or climb are other treasures here, such as the
onto QDeck for a view 230m from Glass House Mountains, named by
the ground. In the evening you can Captain Cook. This region also offers
choose between over 40 bars and exceptional diving sites such as Wolf
clubs (mainly on Orchid Avenue). Rock or Old Woman Island.
Further south, Broadbeach is also The main tourist centre, Noosa, is
a great place to go out. The town a small chic seaside town, with a
has an amazing casino - Conrad laid back atmosphere and postcard
Jupiter’s Hotel & Casino! picture beaches.
Burleigh Heads
Between Surfers Paradise and the
border with NSW, Burleigh Heads
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Glass Hill National for unobstructed views of the
neighbouring mountains. For the
Park fittest, you can reach the peaks of
Tibrogargan or Beerwah after a pretty
Accessible from Bruce Highway, exhausting climb!
this national park is made up of 16 Not far from Beerwah, in the north
Browns Creek volcanic peaks rising from the midst
rest area of the park, the Australian Zoo is
of forests and plains. Rich in spiritual a must-do. Created by the famous
2km north of significance for the Aboriginal
Yandina crocodile hunter Steve Irwin, this
people, these mountains were given park has animals from all over the
their name in English by Cook in world and organizes feedings,
1770 when they reminded him of the opportunities for interaction with the
glass factories in Yorkshire. animals, and activities throughout
Glass House Mountains Lookout the day ($59 - from 9am to 5pm).
has a beautiful view over the different
peaks - of which Mt Beerwah (556m)
is the highest of all - and of the ocean. From Caloundra to
The park has 8 treks, ranging from
25min to 3 hours, with different levels
Noosa
of difficulty. The Lookout Circuit is a Caloundra has a population of
short sloping loop crossing forest on almost 100,000 and is a well-
the way to a ravine. known destination for surfers. With
If you have more time available, at least 7 surf beaches, linked by
a 1.5km return route will take you an attractive esplanade, Caloundra
Noosa
to the summit of Mount Ngungun is a great place to live! Next to the
National Park
main street, Bulcock Beach has
the most tourists, while the beaches
to the north are quieter and equally
beautiful.
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Located at the extreme north of the Fraser Coast is a region popular with
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Sunshine Coast, Noosa is made up of tourists, stretching from Gympie to
a succession of villages with similar Bundaberg. Thanks to breathtaking
names, and it is very easy to get beaches, Fraser Island, and the best
lost! Given that there are more than places to whale-watch, this part of DOLPHINS
40 roundabouts, we recommend the coast is simply unmissable!
making directly for the Visitor Centre
on arrival (Hasting Street at Noosa
Heads) to obtain a map. From Gympie to
As a general rule of thumb, the main
points of interest in the town can be
Maryborough
found by the sea or on the banks
of Noosa River. The commercial
GYMPIE
centre is located at Noosa Heads, The mines in this old town were active
access point for the main beach until the early 20th century. There
and the national park. In town, is not much of interest here now,
Hasting Street is the trendiest place, although you can visit the museum,
mixing cafés, surf shops and stylish dedicated to the region’s history,
boutiques. Gympie Gold Mining & Historical
Museum on Brisbane Road ($10/
Noosa National Park, is accessible
person - open from 9am to 4.30pm).
from Park Road, covers 447 hectares
and is really worth the detour! You If you time, The Valley Rattler is a Rainbow
can go on short treks, including the train built in 1913 offering tours (1/2 Beach
excellent Coastal Track, a 6km walk
to Sunshine Beach passing beautiful
lookouts, Hells Gate and Alexandria
Bay (naturist beach). With some
luck you will be able to see a koala
relaxing in the trees.
If you have a 4 wheel drive vehicle,
from Tewantin, you can take a ferry
to Great Sandy National Park.
Follow a track along the beach as far
as Rainbow Beach. If not, 4 wheel
drive tours are available from Noosa,
to discover Great Sandy National
Park (Cooloola section) from $115 for
the day.
17km from Noosa Heads, on Cooroy-
Noosa Road, a 30min walk leads to
Mt Tinbeerwah lookout (265m) for a
superb 360° view of the area.
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(from $22/person – leaving from little town of Tin Can Bay is famous
the historic station of Gympie every for its dolphins. For over 30 years,
Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday - they have been visiting Norman
reserve on www.thevalleyrattler.com). Point on a daily basis for feeding
and interaction with visitors...! A
Petrie
Park 41km
RAINBOW BEACH presentation and dolphin feeding
session every day from 8am.
south of & TIN CAN BAY
Maryborough
At Rainbow Beach, it’s clear that MARYBOROUGH
everyone is there for the same reason
– to enjoy the clear waters and Located 80km north of Gympie,
golden sand, the main attractions of Maryborough is a charming small
this well-preserved little town. From town with Victorian-style buildings.
the carpark perched on high ground This is also where Pamela Lyndon
you can admire the view and watch Travers was born, the author of
the 4 wheel drive vehicles mulling Mary Poppins, and you can spot the
around on the beach below. The allusions to this in the town!
town is also well-known as a good The Maryborough Heritage Walk
place to surf with the friendly local (with or without guide) is a pleasant
surf school team. walk around local historical sites to
Tours are available to explore the discover the town’s past. Brochures
surrounding areas, for example Great are available at the Visitor Centre in
Aboriginal Sandy National Park (4 wheel drive, City Hall.
dance at diving, kayak...)
On Lennox Street, the likeable
Maryborough
Brennan & Geraghty’s store
Museum, is an old bric & brac shop
converted into a museum ($5,50 -
from 10am to 3pm).
If you are passing through on a
Thursday, you will be able to browse
in the town’s market in the main
street, where you will find local
produce, clothes...
Fraser Island
184,000 hectares in size, Fraser
Island is the biggest sand island in
the world, and the only place where
trees grow in the sand. Known as
K’Gari by the Aborigines (meaning
“Paradise”), this island is top of the
list for backpackers, and is also
home to the purest race of dingos
in Australia. These animals wander
around completely free on the island.
Initially used as a natural prison to
imprison Aborigines, in 1850 the
islands riches were discovered,
and prisoners were transported
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deforestation and sand extraction. In lake is the island’s deepest. A 3km
the early 20th production gradually trek showcases superb views of the
stopped in favour of protecting the
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surroundings.
island, which finally gained UNESCO
world heritage status in the 1990s. Perched on the sand dunes, lake
Allom is the habitat of turtles
To explore the island, you can take and little frogs. The waters are DINGOS
a ferry, and then hire a 4 wheel drive sometimes black in colour (a natural
vehicle (the only way to move around phenomenon caused by tannin in the
the island). You can also take a day trees).
cruise (prices and companies in «
Fraser Island: practical tips »). Swimming at 75 Miles Beach is
strongly discouraged due to violent
Once on the island, the track starts currents and the presence of tiger
at Eurong and runs the length of sharks in these waters. However,
Seventy five Miles Beach to the north you can take a look at the Maheno
of the island. shipwreck, a boat that ran into
trouble during a cyclone and was
From Central Station (in the centre
abandoned on the beach.
of the island), there are several treks
enabling you to see more of the The Cathedrals, located 18km
island and to reach certain lakes. south of Indian Head, has a series of
The island has over 100 freshwater impressive, colourful cliffs.
lakes, the most famous of which is
Lake McKenzie with its green-blue Indian Head is the best observation
waters. point to watch dolphins, sharks, rays
and whales during their migration. Fraser Island
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Champagne Pools, the only place
which offers safe swimming. From Rainbow Beach, Manta Ray
Barges offers the crossing at $110
return with a vehicle (+ 4 people).
FRASER ISLAND PRATICAL
FLIGHTS
TIPS You can fly from Hervey Bay airport
You need a RAM access permit to for around $90 return.
take a vehicle onto Fraser Island. You ON THE ISLAND
can purchase this before crossing If you came with a 4-wheel drive,
over to the island at DERM Rainbow you’re free to enjoy!
Beach, Hervey Bay Marina Kiosk, or
River Heads Information Kiosk. For everyone else, you can hire a 4
wheel drive vehicle from $200 per
FERRY day.
The ferry across to the island leaves
from Hervey Bay, River Heads, and An experienced driver is a must to
Rainbow Beach. navigate around the island: some
parts are tricky to get past!
From River Head, Fraser Island
Barges offers the crossing from $55 IMPORTANT : Driving on Fraser is
return for a pedestrian ($165 return subject to tides so check them be-
for a vehicle). fore you go.
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resort (from $200). and swimming, this town with a
2-day tour also available with a night population of 63,000 is a fashionable
in the resort (from $355). destination. The Esplanade offers a
wide choice of restaurants, bars, fish
You can also take a 1 or several day & chip shops and other shopping on
cruise (from November to July): one side, and a lovely beach on the
other. FRUIT
Cool Dingo Tours
PICKING
Leave from: Brisbane, visit Rainbow Ferries and excursions to Fraser Childers
Beach then transfer to Fraser island Island leave from the town’s Marina.
+ night in a resort.
Only 15 min from Hervey, River
Drop Bear Adventure Heads has superb views of Fraser
Leave from Noosa. 2 or 3 days tours Island, the Mary River estuary, and
available (from $375). the Great Sandy Straits.
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CHILDERS named Samuel McMahon added
the polar bears which appear on
This small town, 60km north of the bottles. In the 1950s he created
Maryborough is unfortunately only the brand’s characteristic square-
famous for the catastrophe which shaped bottles and introduced the
took place in July 2000. That winter, polar bear logo because the rum is
the Palace Backpackers Hostel supposed to warm you up however
burned down, and 15 young people, cold you are! Remember to wear
mainly from abroad, were killed. The closed-toe shoes to visit this factory.
hotel has since been renovated and
now houses the Visitor Centre as well The town has a few other attractions,
as a very moving memorial to the such as the Botanic Garden with
event, and a gallery upstairs. over 10,000 trees, or the surrounding
Good opportunities for fruit picking beaches, like Mon Repos Beach
work are available in the region north of town, where turtles lay their
(tomatoes, avocados...) especially in eggs from November to January
the months from April to September.
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commercial heart of the region.
But Gladstone is the main gateway
The Tropic of Capricorn crosses to the truly beautiful islands of Heron
the town, explaining the pleasant and Wilson south of the Great
subtropical climate here, compared Barrier Reef, which unfortunately are
to the south coast has several reserved for luxury travellers. Calliope
seasons. River Rest
Budget $640 for 2 people for Heron
Island (transfer and night in a Area 25km
Agnes Water resort) and $1,700 for Wilson Island
(transfer and night’s accommodation
southwest of
Gladstone
& Town of 1770 included).
area
Queensland, Town of 1770 was so
named when James Cook and his
crew weighed anchor here on 24th
May 1770. With only a few shops and With a population of over 86,000,
businesses, these twin towns have Rockhampton is the largest town
remained quiet and attract tourists on the Capricorn Coast. Nicknamed
looking for peace and tranquility. You “Rocky”, it is a cosmopolitan
can enjoy the pretty beaches (with city mixing country and modern
lifeguards in summer) or explore the atmospheres. The iconic bull statues Yeppoon
2 nearby national parks. (which you can spot all over the main beach
place!) symbolize the town’s identity,
From Town of 1770’s marina, you
can visit 2 superb islands that are
part of the Great Barrier Reef: Lady
Elliot and Laday Musgrave - divers’
paradises. Day trips offer snorkelling
in the transparent water ($150/
person). You can also camp on Lady
Musgrave where turtles lay eggs
between November and February
(permit required - see www.nprsr.qld.
gov.au).
There are no shops at all on the
islands, so bring food and drinking
water for your entire stay.
Gladstone
With a population of 33,000,
Gladstone is a peaceful little coastal
town, with few tourist attractions.
Two lookouts offer pleasant views
over the town and surrounding
islands from a high vantage point, at
Auckland Hill and Round Hill. The
main road Goodoon Street has some
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1850 and 1950. You can also try your
Every Friday night you can watch the hand at milking cows, or go for a ride
town’s free rodeo – the enormous in a car from that era…..
bulls are impressive!
Mount Morgan, (38km west of
During the day, do not miss the Rocky), is a mining town with an
Botanic Garden with a small free interesting past which you can relive
zoo where you can see wombats, at in the historical village or in the
kangaroos, koalas, dingos, town’s museum. World of Fossils is
cassowaries... also worth a visit if you have the time.
For some culture, the Art Gallery (free North of Rocky, the small town of
– open every day except Monday) Yeppoon is the departure point for
has a permanent collection of works the Keppel islands. Packed with
by Australian artists, including the little seafood restaurants, the town
well-known Sidney Nolan. attracts foody tourists.
10 min from the centre, Dreamtime Further north, Byfield National Park
Cultural Centre tells the story of can be described as a true oasis.
the region’s first inhabitants, the Blessed with beautiful sea views,
Darambal people, as well as the large sand dunes, and pleasant
inhabitants of Torres Strait ($15.5 - camping spots, the park is a great
open 10am to 3pm). getaway, but is unfortunately only
accessible on unsealed or sandy
Another On Bruce Highway, Rockhampton roads requiring a 4-wheel drive.
catch off Heritage Village (open from 9am
Great Keppel to 4pm) is the ideal place to gain an
Island ! understanding of the town’s heritage,
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Keppel Bay Islands can watch turtles, and then from June
to September impressive whales
The superb Great Keppel Island follow the coastline as they migrate.
is the main island in this group of However, free camping is not allowed
20, only a 30 min ferry crossing on this part of the coast, covered by
away. With only 20 residents, it is night patrols. The risk is a fine of $220
an untouched paradise, suitable for Carlila Beach
per person, which could otherwise 90km south
budget travellers. be invested in an excursion! of Mackay
If you feel like getting away for
several days in complete freedom,
choose this island! Mackay
Holiday Village is the only place Mackay is a small town with little
to stay on the island, and offers all to attract tourists. Pioneer River
different types of accommodation snakes through the town centre,
(from tents to private rooms). bordered with mangroves.
www.gkiholidayvillage.com.au In the town centre, with a view over
There are no businesses or shops on the river, Bluewater Lagoon is a
the island, so take with you all the place to relax entirely for free. You
food and camping material you will can enjoy the 2 main lagoons, BBQs,
need for your entire stay. With 14km and a small café offering drinks and
of fine sand beaches, you will find snacks all day.
everything you need here to enjoy Not far from there, the excellent
sunbathing, fishing, and watching art gallery Artspace Mackay has
marine wildlife… exhibits by local and foreign artists
There are also some walks to do (free – open from 10am to 5pm). Mackay
on the island starting from the main
beach: Fisherman’s Beach.
Accessible by ferry with Freedom
Fast Cats ($55 return) or Water taxi
(from $50).
The other islands in the group can
also be visited on daytrips from Great
Keppel, and you can camp if you
obtain a permit:
www.nprsr.qld.gov.au
WHITSUNDAY
COAST
Stretching from Mackay to Bowen,
the Whitsunday Coast has superb
beaches, strange marshes, and lush
rain forests. But this part of the coast
is best known for the Whitsunday
islands – paradise on earth.
The marine wildlife is also superb and
abundant in this area. In January, you
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buildings, concentrated mainly in Airlie Beach &
Victoria, Sydney and Wood Streets.
Whitsunday Islands
The Botanical Garden, in the south
of the town provides a pleasant place AIRLIE BEACH
for a stroll (free – open from 8.45am
to 5pm). Located 150km north of Mackay, this
small town with a population of 7,000
To the north, you can explore some is the main departure point for the
lovely beaches such as Blacks Whitsunday islands.
Beach and Bucasia (with BBQs).
Serviced by an airport and the bus
Around Mackay, you can also visit company Greyhound, Airlie Beach is
the beautiful Finch Hatton Gorge very easy to get to without a vehicle.
(80km west of town). Several walks With thousands of visitors each year,
are on offer, leading to water holes, or Airlie always seems busy, especially
pretty waterfalls in the forest. Right in the evenings when its many bars
next to the gorge, you can stay at and restaurants are buzzing.
Platypus Bushcamp, a camp site in
the middle of the bush! ($7.50/night) During the day, most of the town’s
occupants go off to explore the
A 1 hour drive west of the town, islands or simply enjoy the small
Eungella National Park is a national lagoon in the town centre.
park at high altitude with rainforest
over 30,000 years old! If you would like to stay several
days at Airlie Beach, you will find
This park is marvellous, thanks to the backpacker hostels along with
the exceptional fauna, such as the mainstream hotels on the main
famous gastric frog which incubates Shute Harbour Road, along with the
its eggs in its stomach and then town’s bars and restaurants (from
spits them out of its mouth. You can $20 a night).
choose from a wide range of walks
Photo 1 & 2 :
Whitehaven
Beach
Photo 3 & 4 :
Daydream
Island
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WHITSUNDAY ISLANDS SOUTH MOLLE ISLAND
This mountainous island is dominated
This archipelago includes 74 by Mount Jeffreys, which you can
subtropical islands, sprinkled along climb for a view over the island and
the coastline up to Mackay. Most of the bay. A resort offers a night’s
them are uninhabited or have been stay from $275... for more restricted
turned into national parks, although budgets there is a campsite in the
a few have large resorts. north of the island ($5 per night).
DAYDREAM ISLAND WHITSUNDAY ISLAND
This is the smallest island in the The biggest island of the group,
archipelago, only 2km long. The only there aren’t any hotels here, but
attraction is the rather kitsch hotel there are several campsites with
complex with a lagoon where you facilities spread across the island.
can see sharks, rays, fish and coral. But Whitsunday Island is really all
HOOK ISLAND about Whitehaven Beach, 7km of
The second biggest island, Hook, is extraordinary fine white sand. At
wilder – a real mini paradise – with the northern end of the beach Hill
beautiful beaches where you can Inlet is an incredible place where
see the coral (close to the shore) the tide mixes sand and turquoise
and stay in lovely camping spots water to create a magical fusion of
($5 per night), or at a friendly resort. colours.
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where there is a luxurious resort
TOURS & CRUISES
You can take a ferry which drops you
($1,500 per night!), a favourite off on the island of your choice. A
place for national and international range of companies offer transfers:
celebrities.
Cruise Whitsundays
LINDEMAN ISLAND Ferry to Daydream, Hamilton, Long
Part of this island is classed as a Island and South Molle Island (from
national park. Lindeman has over $50 return)
20km of managed hiking tracks,
and this island is also the home to Whitsunday Escape
Australia’s Club Med. From here Ferry linking Prosperine (Whitsund
you can explore all the little deserted Island) from Abell Point Marina, Airlie
islands in the surrounding area. Beach, or Shute Harbour $18 one
way/ person.
BRAMPTON ISLAND
Located in the south of the Scamper
archipelago, this island sees few Water taxi company transferring
tourists, and part of it is classified as visitors from Airlie Beach to camp
national park. spots (from $65 return), also offering
At low tide, you can access the still camping equipment rental from 40$/
uninhabited neighbouring island, night.
Carlisle, thanks to a thin strip of white You must have a permit to camp on
sand. Cruises leave from Brampton the Whitsunday Islands.
Cruising the to see this island’s old forest, dating www.nprsr.qld.gov.au
Whitsundays back to more than 1,000 years ago.
1 DAY EXCURSIONS
You can explore the islands on a one-
day trip (leaving around 8.30am and
arriving back around 5pm).
Lunch, tea and coffee, and
snorkelling/diving equipment are
often included in the price.
Several companies offer these
cruises, for example:
Whitehaven Express
3 stops to visit Hill Inlet, Whitehaven
Beach with white sand and
turquoise water, and a snorkelling
spot in Mantaray Bay. $175 - family
atmosphere.
Whitsunday Island Adventure
Cruises
3 stops on the following islands:
Daydream Island, Hook Island and
Whitehaven Beach.
Snorkeling on Hook Island, relaxation
at Whitehaven Beach with the option
to take a flight on a seaplane from
the beach. $150 - check for special
offers.
Ocean Rafting offers 2 different
day tours, one taking you as far as
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Border Island for snorkelling. also find work in the surrounding
$160 per day - buffet not included towns such as Clare or Ayr.
2 OR MORE DAYS The best of Bowen’s beaches
Many companies also offer 2-3 day are north of the town, especially
tours, or even longer. You board Horseshoe Bay and Rose Bay (less
FRUIT
a sailing boat from which you will touristy).
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explore the archipelago’s islands
However, only Queens Beach has Bowen region
through various snorkelling and
diving sites. anti jellyfish barriers so you can
Freight Train - 2 days/ 1 night bathe there throughout the year.
Snorkeling, stop at whitehaven (from These beaches are also ideal for
$295/ pers. snorkelling to observe fish and see
Powerplay - 2 days/ 2 nights the surrounding coral reefs (the best
Cruise in a catamaran (18 people) spot is at Horseshoe Bay).
Snorkeling, paddle, kayak, jacuzzi
and Whitehaven Beach. Bowen Front’s Beach has recently
Siska Sailing - 2 days/ 1 night been turned into a relaxation area
Snorkeling, Whitehaven Beach, Hill with BBQ, outside amphitheatre
Inlet and Hook Island (from $369). and a skate park.
There is also a small additional
FLIGHTS - HELICOPTER OR visitor centre (the original visitor
PLANE centre still exists on Bruce Horseshoe
If you want to splash out on a unique Highway). Bay at
and unforgettable experience, Bowen
you can take a flight (seaplane or
helicopter) over part or all of the
islands.
Three companies offer excellent
flights over the Whitsunday Islands
from $110/person:
GSL Aviation (seaplane) from $229.
Aviation Adventures (helicopter)
from $99 to $425 depending on the
package
Heli Reef & Island Air (helicopter)
from $135/person.
Bowen
A coastal town with a population of
11,000, Bowen was founded in 1861,
which makes this one of the oldest
towns in Queensland. Bowen is also
a place where several scenes from
Baz Luhrmann’s film, Australia, were
filmed in 2008.
The town’s beautiful white sand
beaches attract numerous tourists
all year long, and backpackers come
in the harvest season (mainly May to
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viewpoints offer a 360° view over the a few kilometres west of Cairns, you
surrounding areas. Other lookouts will find waterfalls, green pastures,
also offer beautiful views, especially and deep forests.
Horseshoe lookout, accessible via a
Townsville
walk.
Alligator
Creek
& Magnetic Island
FROM TOWNSVILLE
Roadhouse
22km south
Townsville has a population of
TO CAIRNS
of Townsville
200,000, which makes it the 3rd
largest town in Queensland. Built
around a red hill, Castle Hill, a
The 370km long road following the viewpoint has been set up, offering
coast from Townsville to Cairns is a plunging view over the town and
called the Great Green Way. You over Cleveland bay. The recently
will see mountain ranges, sugar modernized main street, Flinders
cane plantations, deserted beaches Street, contains all the town’s
surrounded by tropical forests, and historic buildings, and every Saturday
cute little towns. Bordering the Wet the street hosts a colourful market.
Tropics Rainforest, national parks, Townsville has 3 shopping centres
and the Great Barrier Reef, this all close to the town centre. In the
part of the coast will meet even the evening, these areas liven up, and
highest expectations! the many bars and restaurants fill up
with locals and tourists out to party.
If you are looking for some greenery
Townsville
after all the blue, Atherton Tablelands The seafront, The Stand, is well-
main beach
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designed with barbecues, tables, Once on the island, you can take
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leisure areas, and sports equipment. the bus ($15 for a day pass) or hire a
Certain beach zones are equipped moped, car, bicycle...
with anti-jellyfish nets so it is safe
to swim even during the jelly fish The main road on the island starts
season. Remember that between at Picnic Bay and goes up to
November and May the waters are Horseshoe Bay in the north. The
infested with Box Jelly fish which ferry arrives near Nelly Bay, where FRUIT
have a deadly sting. Full Moon Parties are held! On PICKING
the last Friday of every month, over Townsville
At the extreme end of the sea front, 2,000 people dance on the beach to Region
Rock Pool is a pool of sea water mixes by famous DJs.
designed for safer swimming.
However, be careful, because If you are interested in snorkelling,
between November and May there the best-known spots are in Arthur
could still potentially be jelly fish! Bay and Florence Bay (the best
(free entry) beach on the island).
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(4km return) which takes you to a Take Big Creek Road to reach
Second World War defence base, Paradise Waterhole, a peaceful
and also gives you opportunities to river with water pools where you can
view koalas in their natural habitat. swim. The neighbouring campground
has BBQ, toilets and showers ($5.75/
Balgal Beach You can pick up a brochure listing night/person)
50km north of all the walks available at Townsville
Townsville Visitor Centre, or download it from On Little Creek Road which leads to
www.derm.qld.gov.au Paluma there are several waterholes
where you can refresh yourself in the
On Bruce Highway
middle of the forest.
Further north in the park, Jourama
Between Townsville and Ingham, there Falls is accessible from the highway
are a series of free camping spots one with a 6km detour. From the car park
after another along the beach. Often a 3km return walk takes you to a
limited to 48 hours, they have facilities lookout with a view over waterfalls.
and a beautiful view of the ocean. Close to the campground ($5.75/
night/person), an artificial waterhole
PALUMA RANGE NATIONAL allows swimming with no risk of
slipping on rocks.
PARK
Also between Townsville and Ingham, INGHAM
Paluma this park is a short detour away from
Ingham is a small town (population
Range Bruce Highway. With several water
of 5,000), mainly famous for Tyto
National Park courses and a dense forest, the park
Wetlands. At the Tyto Wetlands
Centre, a 3km area has been
developed so that you can discover
the wetlands easily through pleasant
short walks, starting from the Visitor
Centre. You can see a wide range of
birds (including some rare species)
and families of wallabies.
51km west of the town Wallaman
Falls are the main attraction in
Gerringun National Park. You can
admire the highest waterfalls in
the country (305m) from a lookout
reached by a short walk. A nearby
camping spot enables you to chill out
in the park’s calm environment, and
why not do one of the treks on offer?
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a small track starting from the town, amount of rain the town received in
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which takes you to some waterfalls, a 1959). You can climb Mount Tysen
lookout, coves and waterholes. for a view over the town. With so
much water, it is not surprising that
Port Hinchinbrook closeby is the the town produces a significant
departure point for excursions to volume of sugar cane, bananas, and
Hinchinbrook Island National Park. melons, offering many employment Bingil Bay
Accessible by ferry (from $85), this opportunities in fruit-picking. Campground
wild and well-preserved island has 3km north
been a protected zone since 1932. 7km from the town Tully Gorge and of Mission
You can walk the famous Thorsbone Alligator Nest are ideal spots to relax Beach
Trail (32km) to discover abundant and swim. For the more adventurous, $$$
wildlife (estuary crocodiles, wallabies, a White Water Rafting Tour is on offer
dugongs...). on the Tully River ($200/person)
You should have a good level of
physical fitness, and be self-sufficient MISSION BEACH
to do this trek. A permit is mandatory.
Mission Beach, a small town with a FRUIT
(Information at www.qld.gov.au).
population of 5,000, is famous for its PICKING
beautiful 14km of beach fringed with Tully Region
TULLY palm trees. The town has escaped
the construction of high rise buildings
With over 4 metres of rain per year and remains on a human scale. There
Tully is one of the wettest towns in is a caravan park, a few small shops,
Australia! And the residents are and agencies offering parachute
proud of it, displaying an iconic giant jumps. Experienced divers can Mission
boot, 7.9m high (matching the record explore the wreck of “Lady Bowen” Beach
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or via an organized day tour ($43/
If you are lucky you may also meet person)
a cassowary in the area surrounding
Mission Beach. This enormous bird On the road between Mission Beach
looks like it has just wandered out of and Al Arish, there are several
The Boulders Jurassic Park! The size of a human, rainforest walks to look close-up at
6km west of it vaguely resembles an ostrich with the dense vegetation in the area, in
Babinda a blue neck and a bony crest on its particular Lacey Creek (3,2km) which
head. It plays an essential role in is an especially nice walk.
spreading seeds from more than
100 plants but is currently in danger
of extinction. There are only 1200
INNISFAIL & ALENTOURS
such birds left in the wild in total in Innisfail is the biggest town between
Australia. Townsville and Cairns, and has some
attractive buildings in Art Deco style,
Mission Beach is also the departure
mostly rebuilt after being destroyed
point for Dunk Island, one of the
by a cyclone in 1918. The town
Great Barrier Reef islands. There
is surrounded by sugar cane and
is a wide range of treks here (13km
banana plantations, which keep the
of trekking tracks) or just enjoy the
economy healthy.
beaches and explore the reefs.
You can purchase a pass ($40) to Mamu Rainforest Canopy Walk
access the facilities at the island’s (30km west of Innisfail) is a1km long
resort (swimming pool, lunch...) suspended bridge in the heart of the
forest. From the observation tower,
The island is accessible by ferry ($55
The Boulders the view of North Johnston River
Gorge and the forest is spectacular
($25/person – open from 9.30am to
5.30pm).
Wooroonooran National Park has
attractive treks through rainforest
and the Boulders, huge rocks
comfortably resting in the river
bed. There is a pool for swimming.
Located 7km west of Babinda, the
area is associated with an aboriginal
legend combining romance and
tragedy.
Further on you will come across
Josephine Falls, with superb
waterfalls in a jungle setting. There is
a 2km walk and swimming available
in the clear river waters.
Last but not least, 30km south of
Innisfail you will find Paronella Park.
José Paronella, a Spaniard, fell in
love with the region when he arrived
in 1913. He dreamt of building a
castle here and after working in the
cane sugar fields, he decided to
build Paronella Park. The 5 hectares
around Mena Creek Falls used to
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and no less than 7 500 tropical plants seen from a platform a few minutes
and trees. Ravaged by repeated away from the car park.
cyclones, a fire, and floods, the
castle is now ruined, but covered Millaa Millaa Falls, last (or first) in
by creeping vegetation it remains a the circuit is without doubt the most
magical place. The entrance fee ($44) beautiful and most impressive. You
includes a guided tour explaining the can swim in a pool in this idyllic place
castle’s history, a night tour, and one surrounded by vegetation.
night in the caravan park next door. From Millaa Millaa village you can
choose to go north via Malanda,
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town. reconstruction including buildings
To the north, there is Mt Hypipamee dated 1870 and a large number of
National Park. Following a short period vehicles, - the biggest and
walk from the car park you can reach most important collection in the
Dinner Falls, then the crater 140m whole state, ($29 - open from 9am
Aecher Creek deep! to 5pm).
Rest Area Not to be missed either, the Millaa
16km west of Millaa Lookout has a superb view YUNGABURRA
Ravenshoe over the region (in clear weather!)
Located 13km east of Atherton,
Yungaburra is a pretty little town with
ATHERTON a charming historic pub.
Atherton is the biggest town in the On the road from Atherton, definitely
Tablelands and is considered to be stop off at Curtain Fig!
the capital and business centre in the This is an enormous fig tree with
region. Built on the side of an extinct roots cascading down 15m forming
volcano and surrounded by hills, a curtain.
the town has green and picturesque In town, Peterson Creek Walking
landscapes. There are also numerous Circuit offers another opportunity
harvest job opportunities thanks to meet platypus, or the rare Tree
to the many plantations (mangos, Kangaroos.
avocados, potatoes...). The Q.I.T.E Every 4th Saturday in the month,
agency on the Main Street will be the town has an art and food market
able to help you search (tel: 1800 354 which is not to be missed if you are
414 or www.qite.com) nearby.
On the main street you will also find On Gillies Highway towards
Crystal Caves ($22.50 - open every Gordonvale, there is Crater Lakes
day from 8am to 5pm). This museum National Park formed by Lake
FRUIT exhibits a private collection of semi- Barrine and Lake Eacham 12 000
PICKING precious stones and you can also years ago. You can do a couple of
Atherton visit the caves – a real labyrinth walks around the lakes (3 and 5km)
Tablelands underneath the town. or swim (Eacham Lake swimming
Region pontoon) or go on a cruise (Barrine
South west of the town the Hou Lake for $17). A few kilometres from
Wang Temple ($10 - open from there, Cathedral Fig is a HUGE fig
8.30am to 5pm) tells the story of tree which is said to be more than
Chinese immigration to the region in 500 years old.
the 19th century.
Just next door, at Platypus Park if MAREEBA
you are lucky you may see platypus
splashing around in the sea. This is another town with a large
quantity of plantations, attracting
For an impressive view of the casual workers all year round (with
town and the surrounding plains, the peak season between January
Halloran’s Hill Lookout is well worth and March).
the detour!
Here you can visit the Marreba
If you would like to visit a historic
Heritage Museum retracing the
village, looping 30mins to the west of
region’s history, and telling the story
the town will take you to Heberton.
of the lives of the first pioneers who
In the main street there are some came here to search for gold (free
distinctive historical buildings. Just entry – open from 8am to 4pm).
before you arrive in town, Heberton
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On Mason Street, Coffee Works has Budget about $20 for the Eco Cruise
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a choice of more than 20 different (30min duration) and $12 for the
coffees, chocolate tastings and 5 Conservation Pass to have access to
mini theatres exploring the world of the treks on offer.
coffee. You can even order home
12km from Mareeba, Granite Gorge
delivery of your favourite flavour!
Nature Park is a small private
($19/person, entrance ticket valid for
park where you can enjoy nature,
several days – open 9am to 4pm).
swimming holes, or a wide range of
Useful Tip: the Coffee Works walks. You will definitely see (and
brochure (which you can find in the feed) rock wallabies (entrance $13 -
region’s Visitor Centre) offers a $5 camping $16/night).
reduction on each entry ticket to their
museum.
The Mareeba Rodeo (mid-July) is
one of the main attractions in the
town. Attracting competitors from
FAR NORTH QLD
In the far north of Queensland, the
all across the country, the town
landscapes are rainforest, deserted
seethes with excitement (event held
beaches, the wild zone of Cape York
at Kerribee Park).
and in particular the area closest to
6km north of town, Marreeba the Great Barrier Reef. The main
Wetlands Reserve is a 2 000 town is Cairns, the hub of tourism in
hectare reserve, where you can see the north, and here you can discover
more than 221 species of birds, a relaxed atmosphere and one of the
kangaroos, wallabies, and if you most beautiful regions in Australia.
are lucky, freshwater crocodiles. Curtain Fig
Tree
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2 300km long, the famous reef stretches CHARACTERISTICS
from the extreme north-eastern point of the Length: 2 300km
continent down to the open sea at Bundaberg. Average width: 65km
Longer than the Great Wall of China, visible Maximum width: 80km
from the moon, and classed as UNESCO Distance from the coast: between 15 and
World Heritage since 1981, it is not surprising 150km
that the Great Barrier Reef is considered to be Age : over 10 000 years old
the 8th wonder of the world!
FAUNA
The Great Barrier Reef is the biggest coral reel
Over 400 different types of coral
in the world, including 2000 islands (some of
1 500 types of tropical fish
them have never been explored), and over
20 types of reptiles, including sea turtles
3000 reefs.
200 types of birds
The first reefs start 30km from the coast, but
Rays, sharks, tuna, dugongs, dolphins
to see the most magnificent coral reefs, and
and humpback whales migrating from the
incredible fish, you must go out into open sea.
Antarctic!
The coral grows quite close to the surface
because it needs light to survive, so it rarely DANGEROUS SPECIES
exists below a depth of 30m. Jelly Fish: from October to May, less common
around islands.
The reefs of the Great Barrier can be classed Stone Fish: fish with deadly poison in their
in 3 categories: spines
Barrier: formed by coral skeletons and a living THREATS TO THE GREAT BARRIER REEF
top layer. Even though its overall size keeps increasing,
Platform Reefs: External part created by the Great Barrier Reef is an extremely fragile
coral growth towards the water surface. Then ecosystem. It is gradually drifting south,
formed by a sandbank where plants can settle where the waters are increasingly warm, and it
in. is threatened by marine pollution, agricultural
run-off, intensive fishing, boats dropping
Fringing Reef (continental islands): Closer to anchor, diving, and of course global warming.
the continent,eg. Great Keppel Island, most of Some scientists estimate that even as soon
the Whitsunday Islands... Previously attached as 2050 only 5% of the coral will survive.
to the continent, and now separated due to a The Australian government aware of this risk,
rise in sea level. put in place conservation measures in 2004.
However, upon election in 2013 the Tony
Hunt government approved massive resource
projects (involving the dredging and dumping
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of spoil near the reef and a new coal export Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, camp
terminal). The World Heritage Committee will only in designated sites, don’t light fires in the
consider in 2014 whether the Great Barrier national parks, don’t use soap or cleaning
Reef should be placed on their list of “in products close to water courses, use only
danger” world heritage sites. sand to clean your pots and pans.
Species under threat: the Green Sea Turtle, DEPARTURE POINTS FOR
living in our oceans for the past 150 million
years. 6 of the 7 sea turtle species live on the
EXCURSIONS
Cairns: the most popular
Great Barrier, and all 6 of them are endangered.
Port Douglas: good access to Agincourt Reef
The Dugong is the only completely vegetarian
Cape Tribulation: fewer people
sea mammal. There are around 1 400 dugongs
Airlie Beach: Departure point for the
on the Great Barrier.
Whitsunday Islands
Humpback whales, visible in the region
between May and September. They spend
the summer in the Polar Regions where food THE BEST SEASONS TO VISIT THE
is abundant, then migrate to warmer waters GREAT BARRIER REEF
in winter to breed. Despite their status as The Great Barrier Reef has a tropical climate
protected species in some countries, many with pleasant temperatures all year round.
species are endangered. There are two seasons: a hot, humid summer
from December to April, and a dry, cooler
HOW YOU CAN HELP winter between June and November.
Here are some tips so you can minimize your The rainy season lasts from December to
impact on the Great Barrier Reef while you are March, but be eassured that the Great Barrier
visiting. Reef islands get a lot less rainfall than the
While you are in the region : use toilets as often continent. However, the jelly fish can be
as possible, carry your rubbish until you can dangerous… but you should not have any
dispose of it responsibly in a serviced rubbish problems with a thick, full length wetsuit!
bin, check you do not have any insects (or
any other living species) in your vehicle/things Another solution is to choose an island very
before visiting. far south, or very far out to sea (Brampton,
During your excursion: check you are not over- Heron and Lady Elliot islands for example).
weighted before you dive, don’t stand on the These islands are never affected by jelly fish.
reef; don’t hold onto or touch or brush past the
Water temperatures vary from 21° on average
coral; do not scare or feed the fish – take your
in winter, to 27° in the summer. Temperatures
time!
increase the further north you go. The
When camping: carry your rubbish back to
best season for diving is between April and
the continent, pay for your permit with the
November
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Cairns RUSTY’S MARKET (Grafton St.)
Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday,
Cairns is the second largest town throughout the day, this is the
in QLD, and is currently the main biggest fruit and veg market in town.
tourist centre to access the Great In a colourful atmosphere you can
Barrier Reef. Thanks to a tropical find good quality products at bargain
climate, the town enjoys pleasant prices!
temperatures all year round (25° in
winter!). Very popular with tourists, NIGHT MARKET
Cairns has an international airport, Accessible from the Esplanade or
shopping centres, and hotels and Abbott Street. This big night market
restaurants for every budget. is open every day from 4.30pm to
11pm, selling craft products, fruit and
vegetables, clothes….
SIGHTS AND ACTIVITIES
BOTANICAL GARDEN
THE ESPLANADE & THE LAGOON Located on Collins Avenue in
The Esplanade is the living heart the north west of town, there are
of the island. Cairns Foreshore pleasant walks on offer, surrounded
Promenade runs 2.5kms along the by tropical plants and the Centenary
mangroves and offers BBQs and Lakes. Every month, the garden is
other facilities to enjoy the space. livened up with a local craft market.
Given that there is no real beach, the
town has created a superb artificial MANGROVE BOARDWALK
lagoon (with sea water) so you can Airport Avenue, to the north of the
swim, and avoid both jelly fish and town. You can discover the weird
crocodiles! and wonderful world of mangroves
Cairns
thanks to 2 short walks (insect
Esplanade
repellent is essential!).
MONT WHITFIELD
CONSERVATION PARK
Beautiful walks and a splendid look-
out over Cairns and the bay.
CAIRNS REGIONAL GALLERY
Located on the corner of Abbott
and Shields Street (open from 10am
to 5pm). This gallery is housed in
a period building, and presents a
variety of temporary exhibitions
mainly focussed on aboriginal and
modern art.
CENTRE OF CONTEMPORARY
ARTS
Located at 96 Abbott Street (free –
open 10am to 5pm)
Presents the work of local artists
(from Queensland). The shop has
some very original handmade
products!
REEF TEACH
Located at 85 Lake Street ($23 -
Tuesday to Saturday, from 6.30pm to
8.30pm)
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A presentation about the Great Barrier
Reef to teach you how to identify
WHERE TO SLEEP?
different species of coral, fish, with BACKPACKERS HOSTELS
lots of information! Many hotels offer low prices for
backpackers. You can easily find
There are several cruises to see a dorm bed from $15 a night. Most
crocodiles, for example backpacker hostels are on the Es-
CROCODILE EXPLORER (1 Spence planade. The biggest is Gilligans on
Street, Cairns - $46 for a half day with Grafton Street, 5 minutes’ walk from
a tour of a crocodile farm included) the town centre.
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This group of islands are uninhabited
Marineland Malanesia is a tropical
and do not have any resorts.
aquarium tropical where you can see
They are all included in a national
sea turtles, rays and crocodiles ($19/
park managed by the Australian
person).
government. If you are looking for
Some operators offer a ferry crossing
a wilder, better conserved place to
from $70 return for a full or half-day.
visit, Frankland Island is the place
for you. With a maximum of 100
FITZROY ISLAND
people authorised at any given time
Classed as a national park, Fitzroy
on the island, only one operator can
Island is covered by 500 hectares of
take you there: Frankland Islands (1
forest. There are 4 walks to explore.
Abbott Street, Cairns).
Summit Circuit (4.2km, around 3 You can camp on the island at Russel
hours) leaves from the resort, and campsite (obtain a permit from
takes you to the island’s lighthouse, QPWS, $5)
the perfect place to observe whales For an all-inclusive day of snorkelling
from June – August. with a river cruise and lunch, count
If you want to snorkel, Nudey Beach $140/person.
(yes it is a nudist beach) is considered
the best place on the island. CRUISES ON THE GREAT
BARRIER REEF
Return transfer from $69, or you Snorkelling and diving equipment is
can purchase a pass which includes always included for all excursions, so
additional activities. you only need to bring: beach towel,
Diving on the
Great Barrier swimming costume, sun cream and
Reef sun hat.
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Lunch, morning and afternoon tea Great Barrier Reef! From $309/ pers.
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are usually included.
Also on offer (at additional charge):
a transfer to your hotel, 1 or more
On Cook Highway
dives (approx $70 for the first dive, From Cairns to Port Douglas, the
and $45 for each additional dive), road snakes through the hills offering
diving helmet rental (so you can dive spectacular views of the ocean,
for 10min without getting your hair pretty beaches, and amazing spots
wet!), or a “glass bottom boat” or to stop off and enjoy this beautiful
semi-submersible ride to see the sea environment.
bottom.
There are so many excursions on THE BEACHES NORTH OF
offer for the Great Barrier Reef that it
can be difficult to choose.
CAIRNS
Famous for palm trees and golden
We recommend you go to Cairns sand, the beaches north of Cairns
Visitor Centre because sometimes stretch for over 25km for the length
there are special offers on certain of the Coral Sea. The all have anti
excursions. jelly fish nets to protect swimmers.
Your main choice criteria will be: Machans Beach, located only 10
price, boat size and speed, whether minutes from Cairns, is considered
or not you also want to dive, distance to be a good fishing spot.
from the coast, level of service.
Next there is Holloways Beach,
A $6,50 tax which goes to Barrier more laid back. Star Eyed
Reef conservation, is applied to each
Pufferfish
excursion.
In addition, bear in mind that if you
only want to snorkel, the best sites
are towards the outer reefs, whereas
the best dive sites start at the first
islands.
Here are some examples of what’s
on offer:
REEF EXPERIENCE
Around 100 people on the boat. Two
spots of snorkeling and one free dive
(if you want to). From $209/ person.
SILVERSWIFT - QUICKSILVER
(Recommended) - Three spots of
snorkeling (possible dive). Wifi,
coffees, theas and lunch included.
From $233/person.
SKYDIVE
Jump from 15,000 feet above the
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long), flattest beach, so ideal for wind Lagoon to see enormous crocodiles
surfing or kite surfing. jump out of the water to take the bait!
There are several shows each day,
Trinity Beach, is the most popu- including the particularly impressive
lar and family-oriented, fringed with “Crocodile Attack Show”, so you will
Palm Cove tropical forest. not be disappointed. The pass costs
Campground Kewarra Beach is loved by locals, $39, and is valid for 3 days.
at Palm Cove and there are a few bars and restau- Just after the park, stop off at Rex
$$$ rants along the beach. Lookout for the wonderful view. You
Palm Cove is much more developed, may even be tempted by a delta
with many shops, bars, resorts, and plane flight over the bay (The Cairns
also a campsite and a good beach Hang Gliding Club).
with lifeguards.
Ellis Beach, located half-way KURANDA
between Cairns and Port Douglas,
is the wildest, and in our opinion, the This little village, which has become
most beautiful! A little further north a real tourist hub, has been famous
on Cook Highway, small recesses since the creation of Kuranda
along the edge of the road give you Scenic Railway. It links Cairns
access to even more deserted sites with Kuranda thanks to a 34km-
(you could even stay the night there). long railway which goes through 15
tunnels. Departures from Cairns at
Hartley’s Crocodile Adventures, 8.30am and 9.30am. Departures from
Hartley’s located 40km north of Cairns, or 25km Kuranda at 2pm and 3.30pm. The
Crocodile south of Port Douglas, is unmissable! journey time is 1 hour 45 minutes.
Adventures Mainly focused on crocodiles, you One-way ticket: $50, Return: $76.
The Sky Rail is also a key attraction
in the town. It is the longest and most
ecological cable car in the world,
skimming the forest for 7.5km with
2 stops at Red Peak and Barron
Falls. The journey time is 1 and a
half hours one-way, or 2 and a half
hours return. Cars leave every 15
minutes from Kuranda or Caravonica.
One-way ticket: $50, return: $75.
Bat Reach, which can be found at
the jungle walk in Kuranda is a small
refuge for bats, welcoming visitors
every day except Monday and Friday.
PORT DOUGLAS
A short detour from the Highway
(5km) takes you to a small town called
Port Douglas (population: 5,000). Port
Douglas was founded in 1877 when
gold was discovered in “Hodgkinson
River”. Now this small community
has an impressive number of chic
resorts and restaurants along the
side of the road.
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is perfect for swimming, or sunset reef tax ($6,50), a buffet lunch,
walks. morning and afternoon tea, as well
For a great view over the town and as snorkelling and diving equipment.
the ocean, Flagstaff Hill lookout is The excursions leave around 8am,
THE place to go. returning to port around 4.30pm.
Port Douglas is also one of the The best snorkelling sites are on
closest towns to the Barrier Reef, the outer reefs of the Great Barrier.
and is a good place to access the Budget around $200 extra for an
reef. Several excursions leave from introductory dive.
the Marina.
We recommend :
EXCURSIONS LEAVING SILVERSWIFT - QUICKSILVER
FROM PORT DOUGLAS The Silver Sonic takes you to Ag-
incourt Ribbon Reef to visit 3 excep-
PORT DOUGLAS ISLANDS tional diving and snorkelling sites.
Several companies offer tours to the $245 for the day - recommended.
Low Isles, a sandbank with coral, a
lagoon, and a lighthouse for superb CALYPSO REEF CRUISE
views of the surroundings. Several spots of snorkeling/ dive with
There is a tax of $6,50/person added stops on the great barrier reef. From
to each excursion. $255/ pers.
A deser-
EXCURSIONS ON THE GREAT ted beach,
BARRIER REEF north of Ellis
Again many companies offer Beach
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North of Port $30 to see birds and crocodiles on
Daintree River (more than 70 species
Douglas of crocodiles).
To gain access to Daintree National
MOSSMAN Park, you will need to cross Daintree
River on board a small cable ferry
Not far from Port Douglas, ($26 with a vehicle), departures every
Mossman is home to the Kuku Yalnji 15 minutes, and a crossing which
community, the traditional owners of lasts only 2 minutes. The national
this land. Tours taking you through park covers 56,000 hectares and has
forests and gorges (dreamtime more than 3,000 types of plants, of
walks) are an opportunity to learn which some are very ancient and very
more about their culture. 5 minutes rare. Registered as UNESCO World
from the centre, Mossman Gorge Heritage, it is famous for its tropical
is a wonderful place where you can forest and mountains (Thornton Peak
go on short walks in the forest (the 1,375m and Mount Sorrow 750m).
longest is 2km). You can see a huge One lone 34km-long road will take
fig tree, and take a refreshing dip in a you through this magnificent park to
waterhole. Cape Tribulation.
10km to the north after the ferry the
FROM DAINTREE TO Discovery Centre (purchase a pass
COOKTOWN for $35/person, valid for 7 days) gives
you an insight into the natural riches
This small agricultural village is the of the region. A tower 23m high is
Agincourt doorway to Daintree National Park. accessible via an aerial walkway, with
Ribbon Reef You can take a river cruise for around a series of observation platforms.
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initely be useful for you during your and is the closest town to the Great
stay in the park. Barrier Reef.
The Alexandre Range lookout has a There are 2 ways to get there:
fantastic view over the river, winding With a conventional vehicle you
its way through the forest to the sea. can only take Mulligan Highway, Rifle Creek
inland, (330km from Cairns). When Rest Area
Jindalba Boardwalk, 1km after the you have crossed the mountains,
Discovery Centre has 2 walks and a 33km south
the landscapes change to tropical of Mossman
picnic area. savannah with beautiful views,
Cape Kimberley, located 8km after especially Bob’s Lookout, after Mt
the ferry arrivals is a beautiful beach Cabine.
where Mount Alexander collides with
the sea, with a wonderful view over With a 4WD you can follow the
Snapper Island. There are boats to coastline from Cape Tribulation. This
take you there, unless you have your track is a real adventure crossing
own canoe. It is possible to camp Daintree National Park, reserved for
on the island but only with a permit experienced drivers. Along the track
(available from QPWS, $5/person). you will come across Bloomfield
Falls, communities of aborigines and
Cape Tribulation, is the place where little villages. Remember that the
the forest meets the sea. Historically, track is often closed during the wet
this is where Captain Cook’s shop season.
ran aground and a quote from Cook
explains his choice of name for this Cooktown was named after Captain
Cook who ran his ship aground Mossman
place: “I named the North point Cape
nearby. Nowadays the town is Gorge
Tribulation because here began all
our troubles”, Lieutenant James
Cook.
The region has an average rainfall of
4.5m per year.
You can surf through the jungle with
Jungle Surfing Canopy. These 5
routes and 6 platforms scattered
across the forest offer an exciting
experience with magnificent views.
Reserve in advance at the Visitor
Centre or at www.junglesurfing.
com.au (excursion duration: 2 hours,
$105/person)
Bat House, is a bat nursery. Open
from Tuesday to Sunday from
10.30am to 3.30pm. Entrance fee $5/
person.
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celebrates the arrival of Cook in their with boat hire (no permit needed)
June festival. from $30/hour.
Guided walks with an aboriginal
You can also visit the James Cook guide, budget around $85/person.
Museum ($10 - open from 9.30am to
4pm) which retraces the navigator’s
adventures, exhibits pieces of the CAPE YORK
ship, and tells the story of the town
This vast peninsula still has
and the region.
unexplored areas, and is even
Nature’s Powerhouse in the considered by some people to be
botanical garden showcases the the wildest region in Australia, with
region’s fauna and flora ($3.50). landscapes resembling Papua New
Guinea (not far from the coast).
The Visitor Centre is also here,
and you can obtain the very useful North of the peninsula, the Torres
brochure “Cooktown Scenic Rim Strait is circled by 70 small islands
Walking Trail” explaining the region’s of which only 17 are inhabited.
treks. Cherry Tree Bay and Finch Some of these islands have not yet
Bay are incredible walks leading to been officially named, and have
Captain Cook’s favourite beaches hardly been explored. Unfortunately
(25min to 1 hour). the peninsula is only accessible
by a lonely 600km track and so is
For a panoramic view of the town, reserved only for those who have a
the Endeavour River and the Coral 4WD vehicle.
Sea, Grassy Hill is a must-do. It
is here that Captain Cook came Peninsula Development Road is the
several times to observe the Great peninsula’s main artery, in relatively
Barrier Reef, and choose his route to good state at the end of the wet
leave after repairing his vessel. The season, but getting worse and worse
lighthouse was built in England and during the dry season. Therefore the
transported to Australia in 1885. best season to go there is between
July and November.
The region also has several Aboriginal
rock painting sites which you can We strongly recommend you go to
take in. the Visitor Centre in Cairns to plan
You can venture to the Black your stay in this region, as well as the
Mountain National Park, a black QPWS centre (Cairns or Cooktown):
mountain full of mysteries and to check the state of the track, obtain
aboriginal legends from the Kuku permits which may also be necessary
Yalanji people. to cross over into aboriginal territory,
or to gain access to camping spots
Mount Cook National Park is ideal etc… Be aware that the region also
for those looking for some exercise. has very poor network coverage
A steep 2km climb takes you up to a (many car hire companies offer
superb lookout, then 2km further to satellite phones too), and that there
the mountain’s summit (431m). You are restrictions on alcohol.
can see waterfalls in the area Isabella
Falls, accessible only by 4WD. South of the peninsula, Lakefield
National Park is accessible via Laura
If you would prefer to explore the and Peninsula Development Road
region in a risk-free way, you can or via Cooktown and Battle Camp
always choose one of the many tours Road. It is common to see many
leaving from Cooktown: crocodile-inhabited rivers, marshes,
4WD Tour of the region and the gulf lagoons, water holes…
from $165/day.
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On Nifold Plain the landscape is
barren and peppered with impressive
termite mounds. A QPWS centre is
THE OUTBACK
located at New Laura (25km north of The Outback, Australia’s immense
Old Laura). interior is a huge territory of endless
desert, unending landscapes and
Further north (135km along the adventure. For many, it is the heart of Kennedy
main track), you will come across Australia, and a unique experience. River Rest
Weipa and its bauxite mines. The The extreme climate and burning sun Area
mining companies in the area try make agriculture impossible. 33km north of
to minimalize their impact to some In the most isolated zones, rarely Laura
extent, and after each operation visited, towns are increasingly rare,
plant new trees. and the locals make efforts to be
especially welcoming.
The surrounding areas are mostly Even though there are 2 main
closed to the public, but a motorways, Flinders and
permit can be obtained from the Landsborough highways, once you
Mapoon, Aurukun and Napranom leave the main roads, the isolation is
communities. striking, and tracks are often in poor
Kutini-Payamu (Iron Range) repair.
National Park is located 135km east
of the main track. This park is jointly
managed by the aborigines and the Flinders Highway
Queensland local government. There
are long beaches, superb views from
Townsville -> Northern Territory
high points, and the biggest rain Called Overlander’s Way, this
forest located on a plain in Australia. highway, 1550km long, (750km
of which is in QLD), crosses
You can camp on Chilli Beach.
Queensland’s Outback and
Branwell Junction Roadhouse is eventually reaches Tennant Creek in
the last petrol stop before Banaga. the Northern Territory.
You have 2 options to access the tip There are several points of interest
of the peninsula. The most direct but along the way to break up the long
difficult route is the Old Telegraph journey, not least of which is Mt Isa,
Track. The longest but safest path the main town in this part of the
runs to the east and then to the Outback.
west of the Telegraph Track, thereby
avoiding most of coves and rivers.
At the end you will need to cross
FROM CHARTERS TOWERS
Tardine River by ferry ($88/vehicle). TO MT ISA
On the way, Twin Falls and Eliot
From Charters Towers, old mining
Falls (7km north of where to 2 tracks
town, you will pass by a few “villages”
cross) have beautiful swimming holes.
before arriving at Hughenden, in the
Banaga, at the very tip, is a big
heart of dinosaur country. The town is
community coming from the Torres
located on the border of a prehistoric
Strait Islands. There is a small
interior lake, where terrestrial
shopping centre, a service station.
dinosaurs and sea reptiles lived. You
When you follow the track further to
can visit Flinders Discovery Centre
the north, The TIP track crosses the
to meet “Hughie”, the skeleton of a
most northern rainforest in Australia
7m long Muttaburrasaurus, as well as
leading to Cape York. From there,
a large collection of fossils.
you can access certain islands such
as Thursday Island and Torres 70km north of town, Porcupine
Strait Island by ferry (from $55). Gorge National Park is a canyon
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120m in height! flagship attractions. Hard Times
Mine gives you the opportunity to
You can camp at Pyramid Lookout
experience the world of mining,
and enjoy the treks in the area
through 1.2km of underground
(permits available on www.qld.gov.
tunnels ($76/person – make sure you
Macrossan au/camping).
reserve a tour in advance).
Park After Richmond and Julia Creek,
22km east You can also visit an underground
400km further on you will come to
of Charters hospital, built during the Second
Cloncurry (population of 6 000).
Towers World War, in fear of Japanese
This town is the birthplace of the
bombing ($10 - open from April to
Royal Flying Doctors Service in
September from 10am to 2pm).
1928, which still brings medical care
to the most isolated communities For an unforgettable view over this
in the country. John Flynn Place, surprising landscape, don’t miss
close to the town centre, honours sunset at City Lookout (Hilary Street).
these services to the public, and you
can read the story of this incredible To relax and refresh yourself, Lake
undertaking. Moondarra National Park is located
only a few minutes from the town.
You can also visit Mary Kathleen You can enjoy the facilities at this
Memorial Park and Museum, where artificial lake surrounded by picnic
there is a small exhibition retracing tables and BBQs.
the steps of the Burke and Wills
expedition in 1860. After Mt Isa, Camooweal is the last
town before the Northern Territory.
Still part of the town of Mt Isa this
MT ISA makes the highway the longest road
in the town, stretching across 188km!
Main Outback town in Queensland
20km from Camooweal, amazing
and an essential stop on Flinders
caves are open to experienced
Highway, Mt Isa is one of the most
potholers.
important mining centres in the
world. The mines are still fully
active, and the town stretches over
41 000km2 and has a population of
Matilda Way
around 25 000. Karumba -> NSW
This highway, more than 1 700km
In the 1920s, mineral deposits were
in length, leaves from Karumba, at
discovered in the region. A massive
the Gulf of Carpentaria and crosses
influx of immigrants came to seek
the entire state of Queensland
their fortune, which enabled the town
before arriving in the little town of
to develop rapidly.
Bourke in NSW. From the turquoise
Located in a cattle farming area, waters of the Gulf, the track enters
rodeos are two a penny here. The Queensland’s deepest Outback,
most important one is the Rotary followng the first crossing of the
Rodeo, which takes place in August continent by the explorers, Burke
and attracts competitors and fans and Wills in 1860. This journey
from all over the world. through the Outback is certainly the
most famous.
The town also has other attractions On the way, the track crosses
on offer to entertain you as you pass typical Australian villages, and a few
through. You can buy a pass ($55) national parks, before finally reaching
covering galleries, tours and other the desert plains of Central West
draws for tourists. Queensland.
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FROM KARUMBA TO to get a feel for the atmosphere, and
even stay the night (caravan park and
LONGREACH units available).
Starting from Karumba the Kynuna is the next stop along
Burke Development Road leads the road. Established in 1860,
to Normanton, the region’s main this tiny town has an old pub with Foutain
business centre. From there on, walls covered in messages from Springs Rest
the only surprise when crossing the customers. Area
plains is an isolated hill, Bang Bang
A few km south, Combo 61km east of
Jump up!
Conservation Park has some Mt Isa
After 370km of road with endless peaceful waterholes ideal for a dip.
landscapes, you will finally arrive at This place is said to have inspired
Cloncurry, birthplace of the Royal Banjo Paterson, an Australian author,
Flying Doctor Service. who wrote the famous folk song,
Waltzing Matilda.
From there, you can get to Mount Isa
via Flinders Highway or continue on At Winton, 150km further on,
to NSW on Landsborough Highway. Waltzing Matilda Centre is an
original museum dedicated to this
Driving towards the south, you will
song ($21 - from 9am to 5pm). In the
come across the little village of
town centre, behind the main hotel,
Mc Kinlay which everyone knows
you can admire the work of Arno
without even realising! This is where
Grotjahn, a 70m wall covered in all
some of the scenes in the famous
kinds of objects.
1986 film, Crocodile Dundee, were
filmed! Nowadays, you can quietly Almost 110km south of this town, Masters of
sip a beer at Walkabout Creek Hotel Australian Age of Dinosaurs has the Outback
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QLD a collection of fossils and dinosaur Charleville, accessible from
bones dating back more than 65 Brisbane along the Warrego
million years! Lark Quarry Trackways highway, is a famous town in the
(Lark Quarry Conservation Park), is Outback. Located on Warrego
the only place in the world where you River, the town was a stopping off
can see dinosaur footprints. point for many explorers. 16km
Rerry Smith from there, a tree bears witness to
In this place, approximately 95
Lookout the passage of William
million years ago, two herbivores
80km north of Landsborough in 1862.
Cloncurry were drinking at the edge of the river.
A carnivore arrived, and panicking, Above all, when you come through
the dinosaurs fled across the mud, Charleville, don’t miss the Cosmos
leaving behind them more than 3 000 Centre and Observatory (from $10
footprints. They were discovered in - from 10am to 6pm). During the
1962 and have since been protected day, you can observe the sun with
so they have remained in good one of the centre’s telescopes, and
condition. discover astronomy thanks to the
different exhibitions and activities
FROM LONGREACH TO NSW on offer.
In the evening, you can see
Longreach is famous for the magnificent views of the starry
Australian Stockman’s Hall of night sky!
Fame but also for its history with
Qantas. This small community, In the town centre, Hotel Corones
due to its isolated but central is one of the best hotels in Central
location, was the first destination Queensland. Feel free to ask the
for commercial flights of this owner to show you the bedrooms
international airline. on the first floor.
At Qantas Founders’ Museum From Charleville, driving towards
you can look round a Jumbo Jet the west (750km of which 270km
(including the sections that are are on a sandy track), you can get to
usually prohibited for passengers!) Birdsville. Built on the edge of the
($30 - from 9am to 5pm) Simpson Desert, this community
(120 inhabitants!) is the most remote
Australian Stockman’s Hall of and isolated in Queensland. At the
Fame & Outback Heritage Centre beginning of September each year
tells the story of these men and there are impressive horse races,
women who opened up Australia’s attracting a crowd of visitors over
Outback. There are 5 galleries, the 3 day event. From Birdsville,
where you can learn about life at you can access the Simpson Desert
the time of these pioneers, work National Park (4WD is compulsory!)
on the farms, and lots of other and Birdsville Track (as far as Maree
interesting information ($32 - from SA).
9am to 5pm).
On Landsborough Hwy, the next
town the road meets is Barcaldine. Great Inland Way
This is where there was a significant Cairns -> Sydney
shearers’ strike in 1891. For 4
months, strikers gathered in the Joining Cairns and Sydney through
shade of the “Tree of Knowledge”, the back-country, the Great Inland
of which you can see a replica at Way is a good way to reach NSW
the Australian Workers Heritage quickly. You can avoid the traffic
Centre ($18 - from 9am to 5pm). along the coasts, and discover
the beauty of the state’s interior.
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The landscapes slowly pass by centre (mainly on Mosman St.).
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for over 2 800km but there are a
few specific points of interest to We recommend you take a look
break up the journey, and deepen at Stock Exchange Arcade, the
your appreciation of the Australian Royal Private Hotel and Towers Hill
Outback. Lookout where you can watch the
film Ghost of Gold outdoors! (reserve Lloyd Jones
at the Visitor Centre).
FROM CAIRNS TO EMERALD Weir
15km south
EMERALD & GEMFIELDS
Leaving Cairns to the south, you will Emerald, located 270km west of Barcaldine
cross the Atherton Tablelands, a large of Rockhampton, owes its name
agricultural plateau with volcanic soil to the green green pastures that
(see Atherton Tablelands). previously surrounded the town,
even though it is also a region of
CHARTERS TOWERS
precious stones. Explored by Ludwig
This small town full of history and
Leichardt, Emerald was established
character was founded in 1871,
in 1879 as a railway network base.
but the town really took off when a
Unfortunately the historic remains
young aborigine discovered gold.
in the town were ravaged by violent
Even though nowadays mining
fires in 1936, 1940, 1954 and 1968,
activity has almost completely
so the town no longer has much to
wound down, you can still learn
see of interest, but the region, rich in
about it thanks to the Ghost of
rubies, sapphires, topazes etc, offers
Gold Heritage Trail. The town has
endless opportunities for ambitious
conserved its historical architecture
tourists!
which you can appreciate as you
The small communities of Anakie,
wander round the historical town
Outback
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QLD Sapphire, Rubyvale and Willows are: Salvator Rosa, Ka Ka Mundi,
offer visitors the chance to look for Mont Moffat and Carnarvon Gorge.
precious stones in their mineral Accessible by unsealed roads (15km
deposits (obtain a licence from for the gorges) it is recommended to
Emerald Courthouse, or from the find out about the state of the roads
post office and general stores of the at the Visitor Centre. Salvator Rosa
Theresa towns concerned - around $6). and Mont Moffat are accessible by
Creek Dam You can also buy a bucket of rocks 4WD only.
22km south extracted directly from one of the
of Clermont deposits. ROMA
$$$ The main community in south-west
The Emerald region also produces Queensland, Roma owes its creation
almost 25% of the cotton that comes to the (accidental) discovery of the
from Queensland, so this is a good first gas and petrol identified in the
place to look for a job in the harvests. country. The Big Rig Complex
recreates the story around this
FROM EMERALD TO NSW discovery, with the Night Show,
a sound and light show (entrance
FRUIT
PICKING CARNARVON NATIONAL PARK $15.50, including the night show).
Emerald This park offers beautiful walks
At the end of Edwards Street, you
Region through the rainforest. You can
can see the Bottle Tree, the biggest
admire the splendid gorges, inlets
in the town, with a circumference of
and cliffs. There are also Aboriginal
9m!
rock painting sites which you can
visit. Last but not least, every Tuesday
Charters Carnarvon Gorge, located further and Thursday there are cattle sales
Towers south, is a true oasis over 300km at Bungil Saleyards – the biggest in
long. The 4 sites in the national park the southern hemisphere !
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GULF SAVANNAH also try your hand at fossicking
(searching for precious stones by
hand using a sieve) in particular at
Covering an immense part of north
O’Brien Creek (a site known for
west Queensland, this region is very
topazes) or Agate Creek (we guess
remote with very few inhabitants.
this place is known for agates).
There are old mining towns,
Rest Area at
isolated cattle stations, aboriginal Next up is Georgetown where Spring Hill
communities and astonishing rock gold was discovered in 1870 and 18km south
formations! Bordered by the Gulf of Croydon, also a mining town popular of Springsure
Carpentaria, there are sharks and with Asian immigrants, as illustrated
fatal jelly fish in the surrounding by the town’s Chinese Temple.
waters, so bathing is dangerous all
year round. Normanton, the region’s main town,
There are two seasons (wet and dry), has a wide range of historic sites to
and the best time to visit this part of visit, especially the old buildings in
Australia is during the dry season the centre of town.
from May to end of October. North of the town, you can visit
Savannah Way (3700km) is the most Muttonhole Wetlands, ideal for bird
northern road which you can use to watching.
cross Queensland, from the Northern Karumba is the last town accessible
Territory, to Western Australia. from the sealed road part of
Leaving from Cairns this highway Savannah Way. This small town with
(sealed road until Karumba) crosses a population of only 700 is a fishing
more than 5 national parks, zones port, best known for barramundi and
classed as UNESCO World Heritage, prawns.
and has superb landscapes. If you want to continue down the
Starting from Cairns and driving Savannah Way, you will need a
towards the west, you will come 4WD vehicle. Then you can reach
across Undara Volcanic National Burketown, taking its name from
Park, accessible via an organized the famous explorer, and then other
tour (from $57 for a 2 hour tour). small communities where petrol and
This park is made up of a network of food are available.
tunnels formed by lava over 160km, For those who want to, and who can
over 190 000 years ago! adventure as far as this part of the
There is a campground in the park coastline, find out about the state of
with unpowered sites for $20 per the tracks and in particular the places
night. where you can stock up on food,
A few kilometres further on, the water and petrol along the way.
town of Mt Surprise is the turning
where you should go off for
Cobbold Gorge. This unique gorge
is extremely narrow, with 30m high
cliffs on either side. The only way to
visit is by organized tour, departing
from Cobbold Village. After a
transfer by 4WD to the gorge, there is
a 3 hour cruise on an electric boat, to
see birds and crocodiles ($75/person
– cruise possible between April and
October).
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internet), and are usually $3-5 for 30min • Sendspace.com to send photos (you
of connection time. need to zip the file before uploading it)
4. Spend the night in a campsite with wifi • Picasa,
can also be an option. You usually still • Google+...
have to pay for it though, and prices vary
widely from one caravan park to another.
(You can ask for details over the phone Applications for
Smartphones & tablets
in advance).
5. Go to McDonalds ! This is the only FREE
option, used by many backpackers.
Most fast food restaurants, and some APPLICATIONS FOR TRAVELLING
shopping centres or main city centre IN AUSTRALIA
areas offer free wifi. Beware that in
shopping centres there is often a limit GOOGLE MAPS - FREE
on connection time, and that in fast food Click on « directions » and put in the start and
restaurants the wifi is often switched end locations, and Google maps can be used
off, or “not working”, so boot up your as a GPS.
computer and check you can connect
CAMPS AUSTRALIA WIDE - 7 AUD
before buying your meal.
This application comes from the editor who
Overall, if you are planning to travel quite a publishes the Camps book, and it shows all
lot, especially if you are outside of cities, we the camp spots found in the book, where
recommend you purchase the thumb drive so you can spend the night in your vehicle. This
you can reliably get online, even if you reduce guide is essential for Road Trips in Australia!
the amount you use it as far as possible by The application is a little less expensive than
using the other options! the paper version and is updated regularly.
WIKICAMPS - 4.99 AUD
Electricity If you don’t want to buy the Camps Australia
Wide guide application, this application is
Australia has 220-240V. The plugs have 3 flat a good alternative option. Much cheaper,
prongs, and so if you come from any European and also containing plenty of camping spots
country you will definitely need an adapter. where you can stay the night (both free, and
You can buy these in most stereo/electronics with charges). Also listed are the facilities
shops or at the Post Office, and sometimes available at each camping spot (drinking water,
even in pharmacies or news agencies. shower, electricity, beautiful view, barbecues,
Think about purchasing an adapter which shade….). You can leave comments.
takes several plugs so you do not need to
SHOW THE LOO - FREE
purchase separate adapters for each of your
electronic appliances.
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Shows you on the map where the nearest users to get an idea of what the place is
public toilets are. In the description you can like before reserving. Not much difference
also see if there are showers – very useful on between the 2 applications, so you can use
a road trip! whichever you prefer!
FIELD GUIDE – FREE AIRBNB - FREE
There is an application for each Australia An excellent website listing B&Bs so you can
state, introducing you to wildlife in the region. chose a host and stay at their houses. This
The different species are listed, with photos, can be a great way to discover a town and
and a description of their characteristics. Very surrounding area, and a good alternative to
practical if you are interested in nature. staying in a backpacking hostel in a dormitory
with 10 other people. In Sydney you can
APPLICATIONS TO FIND sometimes find a room for less than 30 Euros.
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RETURN
Some of you do not want to close their bank
account when leaving Australia. It can be
because you are planning to come back, you
Sending a package
or you intend to claim your superannuation
and want it to get paid on this bank account
etc.
You can only carry a limited weight back on
your return flight (20-30kg depending on In this case, remeber to notify your bank
the airline company). If you want to send before leaving the country.
belongings back to your home country, over
Indeed, if you want to transfer money from
and above what you can carry home yourself
your Australian bank account to your UK/
in your weight limit, you can either take it on
Irish bank account, you will need to add a
as excess baggage on your flight back (prices
beneficiary.
are high – about 50 AUD/kg depending on the
With most of the banks you will need to receive
company), or you can send a parcel back by
a code on your mobile phone for security
post.
purposes. As such, if you do not desactivate
this option before leaving Australia, you may
BY POST have some issues transferring money abroad.
You can either desactivate the option or
The least expensive option.is often sending
provide the bank with a phone number in your
a parcel by post (maximum 20kg). You can
hometown country (parents, friends etc).
obtain an estimation of cost on their website,
entering in information about the package you Good to know: with some banks you also have
want to send. It will take between 3 and 10 the possibility to request a ‘token’. This device
days for your package to reach Europe from will allow you to receive a code from wherever
Australia by plane, or 2-3 months by boat. you are. Remember to check with your bank if
Prices vary depending on delivery method they offer this service.
(air or sea), and whether you want tracking,
signature on delivery, or insurance cover for
your package.
TRANSFER YOUR MONEY
Online price estimate: www.auspost.com.au/
OVERSEAS
apps/postage-calculator.html If you want to transfer money from Australia,
CurrencyFair, TransferWise and TransferMate
BY PRIVATE COURRIER COMPANY are definitely the best option to save money on
your transfers. All companies are accredited
You can also obtain a cost estimate online on and secured online platforms specialised in
the websites of private companies specialised international money transfers. They are able
in international deliveries. The main companies to offer you good exchange rates (very close
are: to the actual market rate) and only charge you
a small transfer fee per transfer.
• Fedex
• UPS For more information & discounts, go to PAGE
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• DHL
Admin stuff
When you are about to leave the country,
some admin paperwork should be done.
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Get your tax back on super fund. You are entitled to receive super
contributions from an employer if you are at
your recent purchases in least 18 years old, and receive a salary of $450
or more (before tax) per month.
Australia Since July 2014, the super contributions
paid by your employer must be 9.5% of your
You can get your tax back on purchases you ordinary earnings. This money must be paid
have made in Australia (not necessarily elec- into an elected super fund.
tronics) as long as you can meet the following
conditions: You can chose to open an account with a
superfund directly or ask your employer
• You must personally have purchased the to open one for you. Most banks, such as
goods in Australia, maximum 60 days Westpac, Commonwealth, offer the possibility
before you leave to open a Super Account for you when you
• The goods (which can be several items open you bank account with them.
purchased at the same shop in the same
transaction) must have cost at least $300 Whether you are working full time, part time
• You must show the receipt, and also the or casual, or if you’re a temporary resident of
goods (so you must have both on you Australia, you are still entitled to receive super
when you go to claim back the tax). contributions.
You can ask for tax reimbursement at the WHEN CAN I CLAIM MY
airport, after going through customs.
Make sure you have at least half an hour to SUPERANNUATION BACK?
queue for it. You can be reimbursed in cash or If you are a temporary resident working in
the money can be put back on your bank card. Australia, your employer has to pay super
guarantee contributions for you.
For more information:
www.border.gov.au/Busi/Duty/Indi/Travellers Usually people cannot have access to
their super until retirement. However, as a
Claim your
temporary resident, you can claim your super
when:
leaving Australia
• Your visa has ceased to be in effect or
has been cancelled.
When you are working in Australia, you The payment is called a departing Australia
are entitled to receive super contributions superannuation payment (DASP).
from your employer on top of your salary.
Superannuation is a long-term savings plan, If you leave the country while your visa still
which will provide workers with an income active, you can either decide to wait until your
when they retire. Those contributions are paid visa expire or cancel your visa. Indeed you can
by your employer during your employment. request the Department of Immigration and
As a temporary resident in Australia, you Border Protection to cancel your visa so that
are entitled to claim your super once you you can claim a DASP.
have left the country and after your visa has Cancelling your visa is a free process. You
expired. Here is all you need to know about will need to complete the Form 1194 and to
Superannuation and how to claim it. lodge it directly with DIBP, either by mail to the
address provided on the form, or by email to
WHAT IS THE SUPERANNUATION? super.hobart@border.gov.au
Superannuation is a way to save for retirement.
When you are working in Australia, your
employer must pay contributions into your
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THE PROCESS
To claim your super, you will need to visit the
ATO website.
You will need to complete an online form on
the ATO website.
When completing the form, you will need to
provide:
• your name, date of birth and other
personal details
• email address
• your passport number
• Australian tax file number (TFN)
• your super account details – including
your super fund’s Australian business
number (ABN) and your member
number.
Most of the time you will need to attach a
certified copy of your visa, or any evidence
showing that your visa has ceased to be in
effect, together with a certified copy of your
passport.
You can also choose how to receive payment
of your super. It can be either by cheque or
via an International money transfer to your
financial institution overseas. Note here that
if you require a money transfer to your bank
overseas, you will be charge additional fees
(transfer fees). Once completed just lodge the
form online.
The service standard for processing a DASP
claim is 28 days from the date you lodged
your complete application.
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ANNEX 1 - EXAMPLE LETTER OF RESILIATION FOR PHONE CONTRACT
Note: When you send your termination letter, make sure that the acknowledgement of receipt is
included for the company to deal with your letter in time. Even if you decide to cancel over the
phone, send a letter with the acknowledgement of receipt to formalize the process.
Please make sure that you read the contract in detail and that you comply with all the
conditions (by giving the required notice of termination, for example). You may also reference
conditions in your letter.
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ANNEX 2 - CHECK LIST BEFORE YOU LEAVE
PAPERS/ PLANNING c
c
2 or 3 pairs of shorts
1 smart pair of trousers / skirt
c Passport c 1 set of clothes to sleep in
c Printout of visa confirmation email
UNDERWEAR
c Photocopies of ID (passport etc, in
c 6 pair of socks
case of loss or theft)
c 7 pairs of underwear
c Plane ticket
c 2 swimsuits
c Driving Licence, and IDP (International
driving permit) TOILET BAG / FIRST AID
c Check with your doctor that your c Toothbrush + toothpaste
vaccinations are up to date
c Small mirror
c Purchase travel insurance (including
c Tweezers + nail scissors/clippers
health in case of illness of accident)
c Deodorant
c Cancel all your contracts/ subscriptions
c (Shower gel/shampoo etc - purchase
(phone, internet, rented accomodation, on arrival)
magazines.....)
c Disinfectant
c Organize a proxy (parent/friend) who can
c Aspirin/Paracetamol/Ibuprofen
sign for you at the bank, post office, vote in
elections.... while you are away. c Anti diarrhea tablets
c Unlock your mobile phone c My personal medication (if needed)
c Change some money so you have c Contraception.
Australian dollars for when you arrive. c 1 tube of suncream.
c Reserve a few nights in a hostel for
SHOES
when you arrive.
c Put your papers in an easy to find
c 1 pair of flip flops
place in your cabin baggage, and never let c 1 or 2 pairs of worn trainers
them out of your sight! c 1 pair of smarter shoes (optional)
BACKPACK 2) Accessories
1) Clothes c 1 pair of sunglasses
TOPS
c 1 belt
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ANNEX 3 - CHECK LIST - INSPECTING A VEHICLE
OUTSIDE c
c
Check there is a spare wheel
MOTOR
renewed on some parts of the car. This could
mean that the car was previously involved in
an accident.
c Let the motor warm up for several
c Check the state of the windscreen – a minutes, then press down the accelerator
crack could easily spread requiring a new pedal. Check there is no blue smoke coming
windscreen which is expensive. Check wing out of the exhaust pipe.
mirrors also.
c Check the colour of the water in the
c Check tyre condition. Wear should radiator. It should be clean (without any oil
be evenly distributed across the surface of in it).
the tyres. Otherwise this could indicate that
the wheels are poorly aligned and that the
pressure is spread unevenly. Wear should not
c Check the oil and water levels. If
there is a white, creamy substance in the oil
go past the acceptable level indicated on the
reservoir, this could mean that water from
tyre.
the car’s cooling system has got in through
c Check for rust (look out for attempts a crack.
to hide it! Check everywhere including
underneath and inside the vehicle. Look out c Leave the motor running and then
for peeling paint.) check underneath. Check for leaks or damp
zones around the motor, gearbox, rear axel
INSIDE
or wheels (leaking brake liquid). If the car is
TOO clean, this can also be suspect.
c Note down the registration and chassis c Check that you can easily change
numbers so you can check online whether between all the gears.
the owner has any unpaid fines.
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ANNEX 4 - NOTE TO FARMERS
Dear M. Smith,
I am a (British/Canadian/American...) backpacker looking for a fruit
picking job in the area.
We are hard workers, and we are willing to stay for the whole sea-
son.
(If applicable, write down your experience).
We have already picked (apples...) in (New South Wales...) for (2
months...)....
(If applicable)
We have a campervan so have our own transport and
accommodation if needed / We have our own transport to drive to
your farm...
When you need workers, please contact us on (give all contact
details, mobile phone, email etc....).
We hope very much to be able to work for you,
Thanks in adance
Name 1 & Name 2
Tel: 04 66 324 XXX
Email: xxxxxxx
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ANNEX 5 - REGIONS ELIGIBLE FOR A 2ND WHV
TASMANIA
NEW SOUTH WALES All of Tasmania is classified as part
2311 to 2312 of regional Australia.
2328 to 2411
2420 to 2490
2536 to 2551 VICTORIA
2575 to 2594 3139
2618 to 2739 3211 to 3334
2787 to 2898 3340 to 3424
Note: Excludes Sydney, Newcastle, 3430 to 3649
the Central Coast and Wollongong. 3658 to 3749
3753
3756
NORTHERN TERRITORY 3758
3762
All of Northern Territory is classified
3764
as part of regional Australia.
3778 to 3781
3783
QUEENSLAND 3797
3799
4124 to 4125 3810 to 3909
4133 3921 to 3925
4211 3945 to 3974
4270 to 4272 3979
4275 3981 to 3996
4280
4285 Note: Excludes Melbourne
4287 metropolitan area.
4307 to 4499
4510
4512
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
4515 to 4519 6041 to 6044
4522 to 4899 6083 to 6084
6121 to 6126
Note: Excludes the Greater Brisbane
6200 to 6799
area and the Gold Coast
source : www.immi.gov.au/visitors/working-holiday/417/
Note: Excludes Perth and
postcodes.htm surrounding areas.
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PUBLISHED SOURCES INTERNET SOURCES
• The Picture History of Great www.border.gov.au
explorers by Gillian Clements www.australia.gov.au
- Frances Lincoln Children’s www.ato.gov.au
books 2004 www.abs.gov.au
• Australian Backyard Explorer www.daff.gov.au
by Peter Macinnis - National www.railaustralia.com.au
Library of Australia 2009 www.greyhound.com.au
• Great Explorers by Jim Pipe - www.rta.nsw.gov.au
Oxford University Press 2008 www.transport.wa.gov.au
• The Story of Australia by Va- www.tmr.qld.gov.au
nessa Collingridge - The five www.vicroads.vic.gov.au
mile Press www.sa.gov.au
• The First Australians, documen- www.transport.tas.gov.au
tary by Rachel Perkins and Dar- www.nt.gov.au
ren Dale - Australia 2008 www.stonedcrow.com
• East Coast Australia - The rough www.helpx.net
guide to - Rough Guides by www.wwoof.com.au
Emma Gregg 2008 www.conservationvolunteers.com.
• Discover Western Australia - au
Red Earth Published 1999
• Western Australia - Short stay OTHER SOURCES
guide - Little Hills Press
• Work Around Australia - David Our personal experience
Sheehan - Global Exchange Our friends’ experience
Editions Backpackers on the road
• Harvest Guide - Work your way Backpackers’ blogs
around Australia - Government Emails received from the community
Edition 2012 etc.
• Drive Safe - Government of
Western Australia - Department
of Transport
• The Little Aussie Fact Book by
Margaret Nicholson (Penguin
Books)
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OUR BUS/HOUSE/OFFICE
All our thanks to the Yellow Bus ! Without you
we could not have discovered this incredible
continent. For over 2 years you transported
us, sheltered & protected us, and provided
us with a place to write this guide!
We still miss you :-(
You were the foundation of our aventure:
without you, none of it would have been
possible!
OUR PARTNERS
Thanks to all our partners who believed in our
project. Thank you for your support, and for
all the services you offer to the backpacking
community.
THE AUSSIES
We would like to thank in particular the
Australian people. Throughout our trip we
were especially surprised and touched by
your kindness. So thanks to you all, and a
special mention to those who employed us,
guided us, helped us., towed us out of the
mud....
Pete & Bev / Carol / Spencer / the entire Green
family / the team from Strawberry Farm in
Albany / Lesly & Geoff...and everyone else ...
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THE PEOPLE WE MET
Thanks to all those we met over these 2
years on the road! You helped to make our
journey exceptional, and to fill our heads with
incredible memories!
A big thank you to all the backpackers we
met on the road Audrey & Alex / Nadège
& Romain / Sandra & François / Sandra &
Gauthier / Chris / Ryan / Ampere / Audrey /
Yann & Lea / Amandine & Mathieu / Noëlle
and everyone else...
CONTRIBUTORS - BLOGGERS
Thanks to all the backpackers who helped to
improve and enrich this guide. Thank you to
all the bloggers who shared their experiences
via our website.
THANK YOU TO
Jerôme, Pauline, Charlie, Tressie, Manu,
Djay on the road, Laurent, Sébastien, Mala,
Alicia, Ludovic, Roxane, Soso, Florence,
Herewegoz, Victoria, Samuel, Walid, Lucie,
Simon, Sandrine, Nicolas, Fabien, Angus,
Gaelle, Raphaelle, Seb, Benjamin, Florian,
BlogTrotteuses, Bastien and to all future
contributors!
REPORTERS
If you like the concept of our guide (a guide written BY travellers
FOR travellers), and you would also like to give advice and
recommendations to the backpacking community, then
CONTACT US!
No need to be a professional journalist, as long as you are
interested, succinct, and passionate about travelling and
working in Australia.
BLOGGERS
Whether it is a one-off, or you become a regular contributor, you
can write articles for our blog.
The only qualification necessary is to have a story to tell, and to
send a few photos to illustrate your article.
Your choice what you write about, but if you would like some
ideas, take a look at the articles on our BLOG written BY
backpackers FOR backpackers.
Contact : contact@australia-backpackersguide.com
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Dear Readers,
Despite our care and checking over and over, some information
may have changed since we last updated this guidebook.
We apologize in advance.
If you would like to let us know of any updates or corrections
we need to make, or if you have any new ideas for what we
should include in our next version, we would be happy to hear
from you.
Please contact us at:
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