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INSPIRATION FOR TODAY’S SMART TRAVELLER

GREEN GETAWAYS Why Australians are going back to nature

SYDNEY’S NEWEST EVENT: TWO WEEKS OF FUN


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WELCOME WE NEED A PLAN

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ourism minister Dan Tehan has formed an expert panel to devise a plan for the economic recovery of the tourism industry. It’s not a moment too soon. Few industries have been so ravaged by fires, floods and the global pandemic. Now, with our borders likely to remain closed until the middle of 2022, relief is looking a long way off. This week’s budget did little to help. Yes, there was a $1.2 billion package for the aviation and tourism sectors. But the real needs of a sector which once contributed billions to Canberra’s coffers were ignored. The industry predicts big job losses and closures. Explore spent the weekend at an Australian five-star resort. Make no mistake, we had a ball. But the variable skills of those on duty – many of whom were new to the industry – and the need to increase staff made it plain that we need to lift our game. Mr Tehan’s five-member panel will provide advice on both domestic and international tourism. It is led by Martin Ferguson, who has wide experience in the travel industry. “We have an opportunity to imagine a new future for the sector which is more resilient, sustainable and competitive,” said Mr Ferguson. Let’s hope the panel provides a boost for an industry that, so far, seems to have been largely abandoned. Or once normality returns, we will have missed a huge opportunity. Let us know what you think at exploretravel.com.au. PETER LYNCH, Editor

Celebrated Italian cook Stefano de Pieri is back on the box with a new series on SBS. In Australia’s Food Bowl with Stefano de Pieri, the restaurateur takes you on a trip to the Murray-Darling basin and the Mildura community he has called home for the past 30 years. “The area to the northwest of Victoria, where The Murray meets the Darling River, is one of the most productive areas in Australia. It is a veritable food bowl,” says Mr de Pieri. “In this series, I will introduce you to this river community, from this region’s First Nations people to farmers and food producers, and explore the relationship between food and the environment. “And of course, I’ll create some beautiful and simple dishes that celebrate our region. I can’t wait for you all to indulge in this fabulous feast for the senses.” Australia’s Food Bowl with Stefano de Pieri premieres on SBS Food, Thursday, May 27 at 7:30pm. The series is available after broadcast on SBS On Demand.

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The Senior Newspaper and Travelrite International invite you to join them on the 2021

19 to 31 October 2021

Visiting Bathurst, Cowra, Parkes, Orange, Dubbo, Tamworth, Armidale and Coffs Harbour

Highlights:

Inclusions:

• Enjoy a picturesque train journey via the spectacular Blue Mountains passing through Katoomba, Mount Victoria and Lithgow • Visit the gorgeous Mayfield Garden, featuring a spectacular water garden • Wander through the King’s Castle Elvis Exhibit at Parkes • See the iconic CSIRO Parkes Radio Telescope, star of the movie ‘The Dish’. • Relax at boutique wineries in the Orange region • See hundreds of rare and endangered animals at the Taronga Western Plains Zoo • Visit Tamworth’s Australian Country Music Hall of Fame • See grand cathedrals and colonial buildings in green, tree-lined streets with a panoramic tour of Armidale • Venture to the spectacular beaches and marine conservation areas that Coffs Harbour is famous for

• Accommodation in carefully selected 3 and 4-star rated centrally located hotels/ motels with private facilities. Hotel taxes and service charges. • Breakfast daily and welcome and farewell dinners • First-class train travel and travel in a first-class coach • Sightseeing and general entrance fees as detailed in the itinerary • The services of a Travelrite International Tour Manager, including hosting dinners

This will be a wonderful experience travelling through NSW from Sydney across the Blue Mountains to the Central Ranges, Central NSW, New England and the North Coast. The tour is fully escorted and includes rail and coach travel, sightseeing tours in each region and special events for tour members. We hope that you can join us for two fun weeks.

TOUR PRICE

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News / Deals / Tips

DEALS OF THE WEEK

Wish upon a star

Central NSW is one of the best regions in the state for stargazing. There is less light pollution than in major cities or coastal towns, so you can witness the Milky Way lighting up at Bathurst Observatory, on a stargazing dinner at Yarrabandai Creek Homestead in Forbes or during A Taste of Orange’s ‘Nurture and Nourish’ weekends (held in March, May and September). However, on a clear night around Oberon, Parkes, Cowra and Bathurst you’ll see a sky full of stars. To learn more about the constellations, download an app such as NASA, SkyView or SkySafari. Seeing the stars is a touching experience, and it’s also a great excuse to visit Central NSW. Stay awhile and enjoy all the region has to offer. Explore more: visitcentralnsw.com.au

Get over hump day

Every year we are treated to the whale migration through Australia’s waters. You’re most likely to spot a humpback, particularly on the east coast, but you could also see southern right or sperm whales, orcas or even the elusive blue whale. In New South Wales, whale-watching season is from May to November, however, the best time is when the whales migrate south between September and November. Head to South Coast destinations, such as Jervis Bay or Montague Island, to see whales come right into the shallow bays, or swim with whales on Dive Jervis Bay tour. There are also spectacular whalewatching spots north of Sydney, such as Bouddi National Park on the Central Coast and Lennox Head on the North Coast. Explore more: visitnsw.com

Flying high

Qantas is adding an extra one million seats to its Adelaide flights, increasing its services from Adelaide to Sydney and Melbourne, and introducing a new route to the Gold Coast. South Australian Premier Steven Marshall said: “The base

KEEP YOUR WHITS ABOUT YOU

Learn all about The Dish radio telescope at the CSIRO Parkes Observatory.

will create aviation and maintenance jobs, increase tourism and position Adelaide as Australia’s regional aviation hub ... [It is] a strong step forward in creating direct regional and international aviation connectivity.” Five Embraer E190s will be added to Qantas’s operations at Adelaide Airport, with the airline tipping its services will be more convenient for passengers travelling in and out of Adelaide. “The E190 is a great aircraft for the Adelaide market,” said Qantas Group CEO Alan Joyce. “Instead of one or two flights a day with a larger aircraft, we can offer three or four flights a day on the E190, which gives customers a lot more choice about when they travel.” Explore more: qantas.com

Dreamworld on its way

Every kid who leaves a theme park, particularly one as huge and exciting as Dreamworld on the Gold Coast, dreams of being able to stay there forever and go on rides every day. While forever might be a stretch, staying at Dreamworld for a few days seems set to become a reality. Ardent Leisure, the owner of the theme park, has announced plans for a $75 million Dreamworld Resort, which will include a hotel, bungalows and a tourist park. While final approval needs to be secured, if successful, you could soon stay at this resort and have access to Dreamworld and WhiteWater World throughout the entirety of your stay. A timeline is yet to be confirmed, but it’s fun to dream about spending the day on rollercoasters, resting up in luxury, then doing it all again. Explore more: dreamworld.com.au

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CAPPADOCIA TURKEY

What’s good about it? Cappadocia is a beautiful region in central Turkey famous for its fairytale scenery, cave dwellings, remarkable rock formations and, of course, the hot-air balloons that soar at sunrise. Best for: Hot-air ballooning. Seamlessly float above the historic cave dwellings of Goreme Town with over 100 other balloons at sunrise in what can only be likened to a fairytale scene. Another highlight is Red Valley at sunset. The sandstone ridges glow a deep, vibrant red in the last moments of daylight. This is up high on the list for sunset spots. Best time to visit: From March to June and September to November the weather is milder and the crowds smaller. November to February can be bitterly cold. Getting there: The 32-day Viking Barcelona to Cappadocia itinerary combines the Mediterranean’s Iconic Shores ocean cruise with an extension in Cappadocia, saving up to $2300 per couple. Deal valid to 31 May 2021.

With Maureen and Paul Lucas 18 to 30 September 2021 Visiting Canberra, Katoomba, Hunter Valley & Sydney

Maureen is the Garden Writer for The Senior Newspaper in Australia whilst Paul (who has won many awards for his photos) writes articles on photography. They have travelled to every continent on earth and more than 85 countries.

• Sightseeing tours and garden visits as per the brochure • 4 nights’ accommodation in Canberra, 3 nts in the Blue Mountains and the Hunter Valley and 2 nights in Sydney including breakfast in three and four star hotels. • Welcome and Farewell dinners and lunch at a winery in the Hunter Valley • Travel in a first class coach • Professional tour management by Travelrite International • Visiting stunning Mayfield garden

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Western Australia’s Margaret River wine region is one of the most relaxing and scenic areas in all of Australia and this halfprice deal gives you the perfect excuse to head there. Enjoy a Queen room at Stay Margaret River, daily breakfast for two, as well as a food and drinks voucher. You’ll be perfectly poised to explore the local wineries and beaches. Price: $269 for 2 nights Visit: groupon.com.au

HAVE A BREW ON BRUNY

The Seniors Newspaper and Travelrite International invite you to join them for the Garden Exploration of Canberra, the Blue Mountains and Hunter Valley

Inclusions:

This Whitsundays special has returned by popular demand and for now, the price has been slashed in half. You’ll spend six days aboard a luxury catamaran on a bareboat charter. You’ll get a full maritime briefing before hitting the seas and will be fully prepared to see all the best of the incredible Whitsundays. The Lagoon 420 sailing catamaran can sleep up to eight people. Price: $5899 for 8 people for 6 nights Visit: deals.com.au

Enjoy all the scenery and culture of Hobart, with the added bonus of a food, sightseeing and lighthouse tour to Bruny Island. Along the way to Bruny, you’ll stop to pick up fresh oysters, local cheese and wood-fired bread for a beachside picnic. Your base will be the 4-star Mantra One Sandy Bay Road, where you’ll be cosily nestled only a short walk from Hobart’s CBD. Price: $439 per person for 3 nights Visit: flightcentre.com.au

BALI IN BYRON

If you’re missing that feeling of escapism and energy that makes Bali a travel favourite for so many Australians, Sanctuary in the Pocket in the Byron Bay hinterland has the next best thing. Its Bali-inspired accommodation will give you that feeling of relaxation and seclusion, with Byron Bay just a 20-minute drive away. The two-person stay includes daily breakfast provisions. Price: $289 for 2 nights, $589 for 5 nights Visit: luxuryescapes.com

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ILLAWARRA MERCURY

The Senior Newspaper invite you to join them on the 2021

Circumnavigation

ofAustralia

Onboard MS Oosterdam

Highlights:

TOUR 1:

A choice of 2 itineraries:

20 NOVEMBER 13 DECEMBER 2021

Tour 1:

Tour 2:

Sydney to Perth 20 Nov – 13 Dec 2021

Perth to Sydney 8 - 22 Dec 2021

8 DECEMBER 22 DECEMBER 2021

Highlights:

TOUR 2:

• Tour Airlie Beach • Climb to the summit of the impressive Castle Hill in Townsville, follow The Strand along the seaside, viewing the Jupiters Townsville Hotel & Casino, the Townsville Entertainment Centre, the marina and other attractions, followed by a tour of Magnetic Island. • A spectacular trip on the Skyway Rainforest Cableway above the canopy of the rainforest to the picturesque town of Kuranda near Cairns where you will have time to explore. • Call into Darwin, viewing the Chinese Temple and lush Botanical Gardens. We tour the historic sites of the city including the East Point Military Precinct. • Visit Dili, the “City of Peace” and capital of Timor-Leste. We will enjoy a tour of the city and see many historical buildings, monuments & religious places. • See Komodo Island, the largest island in Komodo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Man and Biosphere Reserve. • Spend the day in Broome, sightseeing in the town and Cable Beach. We see the Japanese Pearlers Cemetery, Monsoon Gallery, the dramatic rock formations, Anastasia’s pool, the dinosaur footprints and much more. • Tour Perth with a local guide. We will travel to Kings Park, an area of natural bushland, where we have spectacular views over the city. • Learn about the pioneering history of Western Australia during a sightseeing tour of Fremantle.

• Learn about the pioneering history of Western Australia during a sightseeing tour of Fremantle.

Inclusions:

Inclusions:

Included in the Circumnavigation from Sydney to Perth • 21 night cruise in the selected cabin category on MS Oosterdam • All meals, entertainment, and service charges on MS Oosterdam • Sightseeing tours as per the itinerary in Airlie Beach, Townsville, Cairns, Darwin, Dili, Komodo Island, Broome, Exmouth, Geraldton, Fremantle and Perth • Port and handling charges on MS Oosterdam • Cruise taxes and onboard gratuities • An experienced tour manager • 2 nights’ accommodation in Fremantle including breakfast

FROM

$6,525

per person, twin share

*Includes GST • The price for flights will be additional

• Enjoy a tour of Albany and surrounds, including the Mt Clarence Desert Corp Memorial and Padre White Lookout, for amazing views of Albany. • Discover Port Lincoln, known as the seafood and aquaculture capital of Australia, and the beautiful, tranquil Coffin Bay featuring magnificent coastline, beautiful beaches, incredible wildlife and fresh seafood. • Visit Adelaide, the “City of Churches” and explore the village of Hahndorf, “Australia’s Oldest German Town”. • Explore Kangaroo Island, and spot wallabies, koalas, kangaroos and fur seals. We will have a tour of Seal Bay, viewing the Sea Lion colony. • Tour through Melbourne, visiting the famous Queen Victoria Market, the Royal Botanical Gardens, the CBD where we see some of the famed laneways that now contain art, modern bars and cafes. • Disembark at Burnie, and travel to the town Stanley where we will take the chairlift up the Nut, and enjoy its spectacular views across Bass Strait beaches and over the town. There will be time to wander around the historic town of Stanley, where you will see the many historic buildings.

Included in the Circumnavigation from Perth to Sydney • 11 night cruise in the selected cabin category on MS Oosterdam • All meals, entertainment, and service charges on MS Oosterdam • Sightseeing tours as per the itinerary in Perth, Albany, Port Lincoln, Adelaide, Kangaroo Island, Melbourne and Burnie • Port and handling charges on MS Oosterdam • Cruise taxes and onboard gratuities • An experienced tour manager • 3 nights’ accommodation in Fremantle including breakfast

FROM

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per person,

$4,265 twin share

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SYDNEY SOLSTICE

Sydney CBD & surrounds An immersive multisensory Qween’s Feast dining-and-art experience at Sydney Town Hall will feature four female chefs. A celebration of local seasonal produce and NSW wines will be held at Aria restaurant. A series of music, dance, theatre and art events will come to new small bar precinct, YCK Laneways. Late-night DJs, dancing and Mr Wong dim sum.

Newtown & surrounds South Eveleigh will come alive with local restaurant heroes, such as Kylie Kwong’s Eat Fuh, RaRa Chan and Steve Costi’s Famous Fish. Music, entertainment and live performances will fill the streets from June 18-19. The inaugural Country and Inner Western will showcase the genre’s best artists. Emerging female Australian voices will feature in a performance curated by singersongwriter Jack River.

Darling Harbour & surrounds The Darling Harbour Winter Fair will feature an ice-skating rink, arctic ice slide and Germanthemed chalets and daily local musician or DJ performances. A series of inflatables will capture the spirit of ocean creatures at the Australian National Maritime Museum. A craft Beer Festival will be held at the Terminus Hotel, Pyrmont.

Oxford Street & surrounds All things fermentation – brewers, winemakers, bakers and cheesemakers – will be at Bitter Phew bar. A celebration of music, food, dance and light will be held at Altar Danceteria in Hotel Harry. FBi’s electronic music show Sunset will head out of the studio to host two intimate live broadcast events at the Golden Age Cinema and Bar.

SYDNEY SOLSTICE HIGHLIGHTS

Left to right: Cocktail prep at YCK Laneways; the Darling Harbour Winter Fair; Sydney Opera House lit up.

TURNING UP THE HEAT

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and hundreds of artists, chefs and performers participating in Sydney Solstice,” said Stuart Ayres, Minister for Jobs, Investment, Tourism and Western Sydney. “We anticipate Sydney Solstice will attract many locals and visitors to Sydney, and particularly, the four key precincts activated as part of the program. This is incredibly positive for so many businesses that were affected by COVID-19 restrictions to help support their recovery, as well as the community, who are looking for new ways to rediscover the Harbour City and restore their social calendar to its pre-COVID heights. “We are activating a wide range of venues across four precincts, some of which have not been open for public enjoyment for some time, across a

It’ll be the biggest party for the longest night. The city fires up a new winter event, the Sydney Solstice, writes Bernadette Chua. inter in Sydney is heating up this year. Over 13 days in June, the Sydney Solstice will aim to reinvigorate and bring energy to the city’s night-time economy with a celebration of art and music, as well as food and drink. Spread out across four different precincts, more than 200 events will be held at restaurants, pubs, art galleries, museums and live-music venues. Highlights include the inaugural Country and Inner Western, dance parties, craft beer festivals and art installations. All events will be held in the CBD, Darling Harbour, Newtown, Oxford Street and their surrounds. “We are thrilled at the response and interest from local Sydney businesses with more than 150 venues

broad range of interests. There’s never been a more appealing invitation to eat out, see a show, have a drink or embark on a new adventure in Sydney,” he said. Celebrity chef Kylie Kwong, one of the ambassadors of Sydney Solstice, will be promoting Sydney’s newest food and beverage area, South Eveleigh in the city’s southwest. “It’s really important that we keep driving Sydney’s recovery and to celebrate all of the beautiful things we love about this city,” said Ms Kwong. “For me, I’m really looking forward to bringing in the cultural community of Sydney through food and drinks, music, art and First Nations culture. “I really feel that this program is such a beautiful way where we can all come together and collaborate through the wintertime,” she added.

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Take me there When: Sydney Solstice will be held from 8-20 June 2021. Drive: From Wollongong, Sydney is about a 1.5-hour drive; from Bathurst or Canberra, it’s about three hours. From Tamworth, Sydney is about five hours’ drive. Fly: Jetstar flies to Sydney twice per week from Launceston, starting from $170. Visit jetstar.com.au. Stay: The luxurious Shangri-La in The Rocks is priced from $295 for two nights. Visit shangri-la.com. Explore more: sydneysolstice.com

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Enjoy a three-night hotel stay at the luxury Shangri-La Sydney, a remarkable hotel that’s perfectly positioned between the iconic Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge in the historic Rocks district.

Includes an all-inclusive Sydney harbour dinner cruise during the Vivid Sydney annual event

Day 2

Sydney - Hotel Stay & Tour

Explore some of the fascinating attractions of this captivating city during a half-day sightseeing tour before relishing an unforgettable cruise of the harbour as the city bursts into life for the annual Vivid Sydney festival. Admire the mesmerising views of the landscape, awash with a kaleidoscope of colours from the outdoor immersive light installations and spectacular projections. Sit back and admire the display, accompanied by fantastic live music as you tuck in to a sensational multi-course dinner, complete with delicious wine. Day 3

Sydney - Musical & Hotel Stay

A further highlight during your hotel stay is the stage show performance of the award-winning musical, Hamilton. Written by Lin-Manuel Miranda, it tells the story of American founding father, Alexander Hamilton. Sit back and relax as

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the rugged Three Sisters rock formation, where according to aboriginal legend three beautiful women were turned to stone by a tribal leader, soar across the skies in the skyline gondola, enjoy a ride on the world’s steepest railway, complete with glass-roofed carriages and delve into

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GIPPSLAND, VICTORIA

On yer bike Set off on a road trip through the charming back roads of the Gippsland region this autumn. Roderick Eime maps the route.

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ictoria’s Gippsland region stretches from Melbourne’s eastern outskirts all the way to the border with New South Wales in the state’s far east. This extensive and diverse geographical area is renowned for its natural beauty with hundreds of kilometres of spectacular coastline, picturesque rivers and lakes, forests and even snowfields. And as if its winding route was paved especially for road-trippers, there is the Great Alpine Road. Gippsland is quite the package. That said, be aware that some of the back roads through Gippsland, while gloriously scenic, may not suit your choice of vehicle. Whether you’re astride a zesty Vespa, driving a sexy soft-top convertible, a sensible SUV or meandering motorhome, choose your route to suit. / OFF INTO THE WEST GIPPSLAND HINTERLAND Begin your tarmac odyssey from the verdant ’burbs of the Yarra Ranges and kick off with an exhilarating overture via Noojee and Mt Baw Baw. The twisty, serpentine roads on the C426 between Icy Creek and Baw Baw Village will test even the most ardent drivers and riders. Narrow, tight and often damp, these gnarly roads should be approached with caution at any time of the day and in all conditions. No wonder they often hold closed-road rally competitions here.

This page, from top: The town of Walhalla, Victoria; the writer on tour; kayaking the Gippsland lakes.

“The road is a real thrill to ride or drive, in both directions. Anyone who uses it on a regular basis knows how challenging it is, especially when there is traffic going both ways,” said road rally organiser Peter Washington. Spend your first night at the divine boutique Star Hotel in picturesque Walhalla. Owner and manager Michael Leaney, with his partner Russell, rebuilt the old hotel to faithfully recreate the pub that once stood on the spot back in the day. The welcoming establishment has become the central feature of the historic township. Those with time for further exploration of Walhalla should take a tour of the old haunted Long Tunnel mines or a ride along the restored railway to Thompson’s Corner. Even a simple stroll along the town’s heritage main street is a most pleasant affair.

Spotto: Be amazed at the giant timber trestle bridge at Noojee.

/ SET COURSE FOR CENTRAL GIPPSLAND Wake up to a typical misty morning where a cloak of wispy fog adorns the valley. Head south on the C481, where a mix of secondary tarmac and unsealed roads, via Cowwarr and Heyfield, take you to lunch at the Maffra Community


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9 GIPPSLAND, VICTORIA

Take me there Drive: From Melbourne, you can take the scenic C425 out of Yarra Junction as described, or the lazy M1 out of Pakenham. If driving from NSW, head to Bright from Albury and join the route from Mt Hotham. Stay: Options include Walhalla’s Star Hotel, the Dargo River Inn and Central Hotel in Lakes Entrance. Explore more: visitgippsland.com.au; visitwalhalla.com

Sports Club, for reasonably priced and hearty replenishment. Petrolheads will be delighted with Maffra’s comprehensive automotive museum which contains an eye-popping collection of vintage toy cars. The Gippsland Vehicle Collection, housed in the old vegetable de-hydrating factory built during WWII, is packed with Australian motoring history with rotating displays that reflect the evolution of Australian-built vehicles, an era now sadly passed. The unsealed Cowwarr-Walhalla Road through thick forest is a scenic highlight but not suitable for all vehicles. While well graded on a hard base, it’s easy enough if you ride or drive within your comfort zone. To stay on the tarmac, continue south via Glengarry to the C105. The objective is the outpost of Dargo, north along the scenic C601 which runs out of Bairnsdale, making an exciting loop. Traffic is typically light but don’t get complacent because logging trucks are busy all through this region and can surprise the unwary. Take the C494 out of Stratford and meet the C601 (Bairnsdale-Dargo Rd) after an amble along Beverleys Road about ten clicks south of the Mitchell River National Park. Dargo is a delightful hamlet blissfully remote from pretty much everywhere. Check in to comfy cabins at the Dargo River Inn, ideal for a travelling group or solos. There are also rustic log cabins behind the pub.

Clockwise from top: Toorongo Falls, Baw Baw; Dargo Store; South Gippsland dairy farmer Luke Wallace; Walhalla Railway.

Enjoy a yummy but simple breakfast at the Dargo general store and head north on the Dargo-High Plains Road, an adventurous thoroughfare direct to Mt Hotham. Okay, it’s hard and rocky and requires a bit of care but most 2WD cars can manage with care. The road is closed in winter and should not be attempted in wet weather. Rejoin the tarmac (B500) south of the Mt Hotham summit and meet the stream of traffic arriving from Bright. You’ll see all manner of vehicles from SUVs, sports cars and even caravans, all on some sort of alpine pilgrimage. The smooth, sweeping, undulating bitumen provides a giddy, rollercoaster of a ride, but don’t get carried away.

Tip: Stop by the visitor information centre at Heyfield for some local research. Spotto: Admire the curious cow sculptures scattered through the hamlet of Cowwarr. Spotto: Stop and chat with fellow travellers at Danny’s lookout.

/ EASING INTO EAST GIPPSLAND Onward to Omeo via Dinner Plain, where lunch awaits at the sublime, art deco Golden Age Hotel. Dine alfresco in the balmy sunshine. Now begin the descent to sea level on the famous Great Alpine Road (GAR), stopping

occasionally to investigate local wineries and breweries. The reds at Ensay Winery are particularly good. The GAR deserves its reputation as one of the country’s foremost driving and riding roads. In either direction, it beckons to be challenged. Sweeping, rolling curves, well signposted and a predictable surface make it a joy in a sports car or motorcycle. By the time salt air is in your nostrils, you’ve dropped more than 1600 metres, but not in some fairground, thrill-ride plummet. It’s a gentle approach, like a glider lining up a runway from 100 kilometres out. Arrive exhilarated at the seaside holiday town of Lakes Entrance and check in to the busy Central Hotel where rooms are in the delightful ‘old school’

motel around a central pool and come at very affordable rates. / ON THE HOME RUN The bulk of this road trip complete, set aside some time to visit the most impressive Holden museum at Trafalgar, housed in the former butter factory and is possibly the biggest collection of Holdens in the world. The final leg winds through the towering redgums around Fumina (C465), a route clearly popular with local bikers, so keep an eye out as you weave a path through these stunning, carbon-based skyscrapers. A fitting send-off indeed.

Spotto: No. 21 Dredger. This big digger dug coal out of Morwell for nearly 70 years.


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Saturday 15 May 2021

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Clean, green & keen

Australians are turning to sustainable holidays in increasing numbers. Tallis Boerne Marcus shows you how to tread lightly.

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ustainable tourism is on the rise in Australia. Tourism Australia’s 2020 report shows 74 per cent of travellers are looking for travel experiences that allow them to give back to a destination, and a plethora of paper-wasting similar documents paint a similar picture. So we know we’re keen. But can we really holiday green? One way to ensure you are travelling sustainably is to stay in accommodation that is eco-friendly and designed to consider the needs of the local people and protect our natural environment – and where needed, help it to regenerate. Eco-stays are often nestled in beautiful wildernesses, making them a destination within themselves. The owner of Wild Luxury eco-retreats Kim Ellis said she had her eyes opened to the eco world about ten years ago. “I was referred by a very good friend of mine who had stayed in the Hawkesbury River at a holiday rental, not far from where the Calabash Bay Lodge is today. I went up there during the wintertime and it was incredibly beautiful and healing, watching the mist roll over the river,” said Ms Ellis. “It really felt incredible, anchoring myself in nature. That shift was quite profound and made me really feel like this is a place I wanted to spend more time in but also how I could facilitate that feeling and awareness for other people as well.” She was inspired and the idea of Calabash Bay Lodge was born. The four-bedroom sanctuary at Berowra Waters is less than an hour from the centre of Sydney and accessible only by air or boat. Wild Luxury has since opened Crane Lodge at Palm Beach in Sydney’s Northern Beaches. Ms Ellis said: “When people arrive they really feel enveloped by the beauty of the eucalypt forest, you can really expand and fill your lungs with clean air. “The benefit starts with the stay but continues when you go home, you’ve literally plugged into something bigger than yourself.” Australians are becoming more conscious about where their dollars go. They are “very

Above: Freycinet Lodge Coastal Pavilion, Tasmania. Below: Wild Luxury eco-retreats owner Kim Ellis.

motivated by the idea that they can spend their dollars well and make really conscious purchasing decisions. “People are looking at the credentials of the place they stay, the car they drive… there’s a lot of decision-making involved.” Many people are also combining ecostays with remote working. Ms Ellis said: “People are staying longer. Pre-COVID, we probably had an average stay of around three nights. We’re increasingly seeing that extend to five nights as people do a combination of remote working and their holiday. “It’s sort of a staycation, plus ‘I can get a bit of work done while in this beautiful area, having gone for a kayak in the morning.’ Luckily the move towards flexible working has allowed for this.” And since COVID-19 hit, Ms Ellis has noticed more families booking stays. “We’ve seen a big rise in multi-generational travel, groups of families coming together,” said Ms Ellis. “That’s really beautiful because a lot of that time and opportunity for connection was obviously severed by what happened in 2020, so we’re seeing a lot more people wanting to come together and use a beautiful eco-retreat as the perfect opportunity to have that family reunion event.” If you’re considering making your next getaway an eco-stay, then Ms Ellis has the perfect words of encouragement for you: “Australia has a lot more available beyond our cities. Being able to get out into a rural environment, whether it’s on the outskirts of the city or deeper into the bush, can give people a really deep sense of connection to their country. “If you’re somebody who’s perhaps not sure whether it’s for them, just give it a go and see whether it’s for you. Maybe you don’t have the creature comforts of the city but in an eco-luxury stay you get the marriage of both.”

SEVEN TOP ECO-STAYS IN AUSTRALIA

1 / Crane Lodge, NSW An escape without having to escape too far, Crane Lodge is completely secluded in the top reaches of Sydney’s Northern Beaches. An open fire pit, heated swimming pool and hot tub add to the luxurious experience. The property was meticulously designed to non-invasively blend in with the area’s biodiversity and protect the surrounding endangered bushland. Where: An hour’s drive from Sydney CBD. Book: wildluxury.co 2/ Paperbark Camp, NSW This eco-camp was built without removing any large trees and employing sustainable measures to keep Jervis Bay as beautifully unspoiled as it is right now. You’ll be staying in Africaninspired safari tents that sit amongst proud-standing eucalyptus and paperbark trees. You’ll fill up on local produce at the resort’s restaurant, The Gunyah. Where: A 2.5-hour drive from Sydney or Canberra. Book: paperbarkcamp.com.au 3 / Daintree Ecolodge, QLD The gentle cries of the birds will be your alarm clock when you stay at this ecolodge in the depths of the Daintree Rainforest. Switch up your morning routine with a shower under the

resort’s private waterfall. Once you’re satisfied with the spa facilities, choose from a range of experiences to explore the surrounding tropics. The accommodation is sustainably crafted and the lodge partnered with environmental organisations to minimise its impact on the beautiful surroundings. Where: A 90-minute drive from Cairns. Book: daintree-ecolodge .com.au 4 / Nightfall Wilderness Camp, QLD Share your space with red-necked wallabies, koalas and long-nosed bandicoots as you relax at this glamping getaway deep into Lamington National Park. The owners will cook your meals and the camp aims to achieve a near zerocarbon footprint. Spend your days hiking summits and searching the crystalclear creeks for platypus, or enjoying private massages and yoga classes within the comfort of the camp. Where: A 90-minute trip from Brisbane or the Gold Coast. Book: nightfall.com.au

5 / Pink Lake Tiny House, SA Australians love niche tourist attractions, so why not spend the night on the only property located adjacent to a pink lake in all of Australia. It is a tiny house on wheels, across from Lake Bumbunga, bordered by the food and wine region of the Clare Valley and the coastal views

of Yorke Peninsula. The house is eco-friendly and sleeps four people within its unique and thoughtful design. Where: A 90-minute drive from Adelaide. Book: pinklaketinyhouse. com.au 6 / Freycinet Lodge Coastal Pavilions, TAS Freycinet National Park is 169 square kilometres of coastal beauty, with Wineglass Bay the stunning centrepiece. The Coastal Pavilions at Freycinet Lodge offer a spectacular and sustainable stay. The pavilions were built off site in a commitment to sustainable design and construction. The park has famously good bushwalking and adventure activities, but the outdoor bath, immersive design and romantic scenery will make it hard to leave your pavilion. Where: A three-hour drive from Hobart or Launceston. Book: freycinetlodge.com.au 7 / Clifftop at Hepburn, VIC Tucked into the Daylesford and Hepburn Springs region, this romantic getaway was voted Stayz’s No.1 holiday home in 2019. From a luxury cabin you can gaze out to rock pools and waterfalls as you soak in a rustic bath, and then sink into an infinity daybed. The cabins are sustainable eco-homes, peacefully co-existing with the surrounding greenery. Where: A 90-minute drive from Melbourne. Book: clifftopathepburn .com.au


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