Last updated Nov 29, 2022
If you’re moving to Australia and trying to decide between Perth vs Adelaide, choosing a city is going to be a huge decision! While they’re far apart geographically, Perth and Adelaide have much in common, particularly when compared to much bigger...
Last updated Nov 29, 2022
If you’re considering living in Adelaide but haven’t quite made up your mind, this blog post will give you a snapshot of the Adelaide lifestyle, as well as information on climate, property prices, attractions and more. As one of Australia’s most...
Last updated Dec 12, 2022
If you’re looking for unique places to visit in South Australia, these unusual Mount Gambier attractions should be high on your list. Set on the slopes of extinct Mount Gambier volcano, the city of Mount Gambier is vastly different to anywhere else in Australia....
Last updated Oct 20, 2021
After departing Adelaide and spending a relaxing afternoon on a Murray River paddle boat cruise, the first overnight stop on our Adelaide to Melbourne road trip was Coorong National Park on South Australia’s Limestone Coast. Lying 156km southeast of Adelaide, at...
Last updated Oct 20, 2021
For those of you who’ve followed my Perth to Adelaide road trip adventure, you’ll know that after five weeks of camping in a tent across the south coast of Australia (involving sun, wind, rain, thunder storms, phones lost down compost toilets and the...
Last updated May 10, 2022
I’ll admit that I didn’t have high hopes for Adelaide. The usual response from Australians whenever my travel mate, Michi, and I told them we were headed there was a look of pity, followed by a jokey, “Don’t stay there too long!”...
Last updated Dec 12, 2022
Blessed with a Mediterranean climate and a fantastic beachfront location, Whyalla, South Australia, is a unique city located on the Spencer Gulf on the north-eastern coastline of the Eyre Peninsula. As a major steel producer, Whyalla SA has a mixture of industry and...
Last updated Mar 29, 2023
Situated at the southern tip of the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia, the seaside city of Port Lincoln is not only known as the seafood capital of Australia, but lies a short drive away from two stunning national parks. After camping across the Nullarbor and swimming...