Ride the 5 in the Sunshine Coast
On ya bike as the Sunshine Coast reveals its top two-wheel adventure on the Sunshine Coast, which will also be the destination for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games road and mountain-bike events. As you Ride the 5, you will discover the Sunshine Coast’s twisting mountain bike trails, taking you from
K’Gari beach clean efforts top over 13K tonnes
Combined with the Queensland floods earlier this year, the debris that has washed up on the shores of K’gari (Fraser Island) has caused a severe environmental impact. Through Where Wild Things Roam support with Wild Things Roam Org, a small team headed to the island in April to assist with the beach
Roam wild in Porcupine National Park, Queensland
Located in Outback Queensland, Porcupine Gorge National Park is about 60km north of the town of Hughenden. It covers an area of 5410ha, extending some 25kms along Porcupine Creek and out to surrounding open woodland and grassland. This ancient land is home to the Yirendali Aboriginal people. The creek has carved
7 epic adventures to conquer Queensland Survivor style
The 2022 season of Australian Survivor is back and this year the theme is Blood V Water. Filmed in and around Queensland’s Charters Towers, 24 castaways will battle it out amongst the visually spectacular terrain to show their guts and the grit needed to outlast, outwit, and outplay other contestants. To
5 ways to get wet in Far North Queensland
Far North Queensland is a water lovers paradise. From waterfalls, rivers and swimming holes to the ocean and the Great Barrier Reef, there are plenty of ways to cool off and get wet in the tropics. Some are adrenaline-fuelled, others are relaxing as floating. Here are the top five ways to
Wild water adventures on the Sunshine Coast
Extending from Caloundra and the Glass House Mountains in the south to Noosa and Rainbow Beach in the north, the Sunshine Coast sure has a lot of ground to cover when it comes to coastal exploration. As its name implies, it has fantastic sunshine and coastline, but go beyond the beaches
Roam Wild on Lady Musgrave Island
Lady Musgrave Island is a jewel of the Southern Great Barrier Reef off Queensland, Australia. A part of the Bunker Island Group, it lays 96km north-east of Bundaberg and 59km east-north-east of Seventeen Seventy. It is the second most southerly cay of the Great Barrier Reef in the Capricornia Cays National
3 unique Indigenous experiences in Australia
Australian Indigenous experiences offer immersive, life-changing moments which makes your travel memorable. Australia is home to the oldest living culture on Earth and Indigenous guides across the country offer a real connection to the place and a new way of experiencing it. Every part of Australia is Indigenous country and every
Behind the scenes at Currumbin Wildlife Hospital
Over the last 20 years, Currumbin Wildlife Hospital has treated over 140,000 wildlife patients, making it one of the busiest wildlife hospitals in the world. With a mission to treat, rehabilitate and release Australian wildlife, many of these patients would have struggled to survive without the Currumbin Wildlife Hospital and
Diving Moreton Island’s Tangalooma Wrecks
Located on Moreton Island’s west side is the marine sanctuary of the Tangalooma Wrecks. The vessels were deliberately sunk to create a safe anchorage spot for recreational boat owners and a unique wreck dive and snorkel site. A total of 15 vessels were sunk – five in 1963; five in