Towerhill Nature reserve
Just out of Port Fairy on your way back to Warrnambool is the magical, picturesque Towerhill. There is something magical about driving down the road into the crater of a dormant volcano. Driving past ash deposits, large hills, and vibrant flora and fauna....
Waiting for a rare super blue blood moon.
A Super Blue Blood Moon in Ballarat. We sat shivering outside waiting in anticipation for a glimpse of the Rare Super Blue Blood moon. Our tripod set we stood with our camera ready to take a photo of the magical appearance. It began at 9:51 pm, was at its...
Lal Lal Falls
Lal Lal Falls Just north of Lal Lal, a small town in the Moorabool Shire is the Scenic Lal Lal Falls. Only 20kms out of Ballarat. Lal Lal was originally a sheep run. However back in the mid to late 1800’s became the spot of the Lal Lal iron...
The Sporting Globe Ballarat
When the Sporting Globe Ballarat was initially slated to open in Ballarat the local media was excited. The newspapers around Ballarat told us that it was going to be one of the largest sport orientated bars in Australia. With a capacity of 450 people, it doesn’t disappoint. Located on the...
Top Ten activities to do in Ballarat.
Top ten Must see attractions in Ballarat Are you looking for fun things to do in Ballarat? We have compiled our list of the Top Ten activities to do in Ballarat. 1- Sovereign Hill. I would hazard to guess when people think of Ballarat the first thing that comes...
MADE Ballarat – The Museum of Australian Democracy at Eureka.
Be Inspired at MADE Ballarat. Uncover the history of Australian Democracy at the site of the 1854 Eureka Stockade in Ballarat‘s Interactive MADE Museum. Home to the original Eureka Flag, a flag rich in tradition with an amazing legacy and story. MADE Ballarat helps you explore how the...
Nature’s Window – Kalbarri National Park
See the view through Nature’s Window at Kalbarri National Park. 6 and a half hours north of the Perth is the beautiful coastal town of Kalbarri. Kalbarri is on our list as one of the must-see places in Western Australia. There are many reasons that it makes the list, however...
Melbourne’s Myer Christmas Windows.
Each year we journey into Melbourne to Bourke Street to see Melbourne’s Myer Christmas Windows. Telling a different story each year, they are an Australian Christmas tradition, that sees over 1 million visitors each year, running since 1956 when the Myer’s merchandiser Fred Asmussen created a lovely window celebrating...
Crown Casino – Christmas ArtVo Exhibition
Christmas comes alive at Crown Casino this year with an amazing Christmas ArtVo Exhibition. But what is ArtVo? ArtVo is an amazing way to experience art, it’s an immersive 3D art exhibition where you can really immerse yourself in art. Unlike normal art galleries that you need to stand and watch...
Cape Otway Lighthouse – The beacon of hope
The Fog was heavy as we stood at the top of Cape Otway Lighthouse, but as it cleared we were meet with a majestic view of Victoria’s glorious coast. We were on our last day of a glorious weekend along the Great Ocean Road we spent previous days walking...