This is perhaps the hardest travel guide for me to write… not because I don’t know the city well enough, but because I know it…
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This has been several years in the making. The Melbourne Star is now a major Melbourne tourist attraction. It didn’t get off to the best…
In October 2015, I took a trip to north to the Gold Coast and Byron Bay. This is the second of two short films that…
The Gold Coast is Australia’s most populous non-capital city in Australia. It sits on the border of Queensland and New South Wales and epitomises a…
Melbourne’s Night Noodle Market opened for business for its second year this spring. On the final weekend, under some amazing weather, I had the opportunity…
Cape Woolamai is a good 2 hours drive from the Melbourne CBD, and is technically not in Melbourne, but just outside it. It’s a popular…
Cape Schanck is about an hour and a half from the Melbourne CBD, and is easy to get to. The Cape has two main drawcards…
Every year, the City of Melbourne puts on a bit of a show for its residents in the form of winter fireworks. What started off…
Aireys Inlet is about an hour and a half from the Melbourne CBD, and is easy to get to. Its draw card is Split Point…