Junee NSW

We really only came here for the visit to the chocolate and liquorice factory, but it is a very nice town to visit. The main street is typical of a town of its size with a well presented nature strip.Leer más
Marrar, NSW.

Another of those small country town that are gradually declining. This town is well kept and seems to have a great community.
The Pub is quite busy, probably partly the Friday night session butLeer más
Grong Grong, NSW

We stopped here to have a shower at the Rotary park. They provide a very nice park with barbecue, playground and toilet and shower block. Very good shower. These towns are great to travel via.
TheLeer más
Brewery Flat, Narrandera, NSW.

We had a very short drive this morning and decided that this camp would do us for a relaxing afternoon. Tomorrow we have another short run as well.
We are literally camped by a billabong. The onlyLeer más
Jerilderie

We had our last camp in NSW on our way to Melbourne, here in Jerilderie. Here it is all Ned Kelly. Everywhere you look, Ned. There is a walk around and Informative boards all around.
The park in downLeer más
Memorial Park, Jerilderie

As is the case in many towns, Jerilderie has a memorial. In this case, part of the very well setup memorial is a Leopard tank. If you stop in this town, a bit of time to walk around is highlyLeer más
Excelsior 1917 Big X motorcycle

The Excelsior motor manufacturering company was number 3 in America. Only Indian and Harley Davidson sold more motorbikes at that time.
Costing $265us this 1000cc bike was trimmed in drab olive withLeer más
Shepparton Motor Museum, Australia

This place is well worth a visit. There are many beautiful cars, bikes and motor bikes. A substantial collection of beer cans also decorates one of the walls and some other interesting items.
Steam motorcycle at Shepparton Motor Mus

I am not sure I would be comfortable sitting atop a steam boiler that has potential to fail catastrophically. This example is a replica of the original, built as closely as the few photos andLeer más
Ivanhoe station

Each trip into the city of Melbourne was by bus and train. Our start of the train trip was from Ivanhoe Station.
Sustainable living Festival

Titled "transforming suburbs", Urban gardens was the focus of this panel of advocates including Costa. The discussion ranged from verge gardens, small urban gardens to giant moveable gardens inLeer más
Tarkine crayfish puppet

One of the threatened forests of Tasmania is the home to a threatened crayfish, Astacopsis Gouldi. To raise awareness puppet builders were enlisted to create a huge mobile model of this impressiveLeer más
Sustainable Living Festival

There were many exhibitors here this year, each with some connection to living sustainability. The pictured lamp has been designed for developing countries to reduce usage of kerosene. There are manyLeer más
Melbourne, Australia

Melbourne is a city like no other. It still has trams. Getting around is not too difficult with plenty of public transport.
This trip we were here mainly for the Festival so not a great amount ofLeer más
Goulburn River, Murchison.

We were not certain why the steps here run right down into the water. Perhaps when the river is lower it connects a river walk?
Certainly a nice walk down to take a look at the point where the riverLeer más
Murchison flood marker.

Murchison

On the trip from Melbourne to Mooroopna, you have the choice of returning through Shepparton or via the small town of Murchison.
Part of the same council as both Shepparton and Mooroopna, this placeLeer más
Who let the cows out? Moo-aha haha!

Last time we visited, Shepparton and Mooroopna, we saw these guys in the nature strip. Somehow some of them have escaped and grazed their way over to Murchison.
The park over here is so nice I can'tLeer más
Dragon sculpture south of Mooroopna.

Just over the railway line is a very nice dragon. He can only lay just be seen from the main highway. Made by a local farmer for the son.
Echuca Riverboat Festival

We are here for the second year for what looks to be quite a great lineup. Tonight we will be seeing the Great Joe Camilleri with Vikas and Linda Bull.
Some may remember the black sorrows from yearsLeer más
Coco Bend, Moama

Perhaps we should have called this our billabong tour. We have often been camped beside water or quite close to nice wetlands.
Here we are camped a few metres from a small lagoon. It looks like anLeer más
Campaspe River, Echuca

Echuca is the area where 3 river systems connect. The Murray River from the alpine country makes it way down to the sea near Adelaide SA. Here it is joined by the Murrumbidgee from the North East andLeer más
My wife thinks I'm asleep

I am sitting here in the warm afternoon sun, listening to music sung in native tongue. I don't speak this language so I can only imagine.
Love of place, love of family, love of country. TheLeer más
Yarrawonga River Camp

There must be thousands of camp sites along the Murray River. This camp was one of the nicest we camped at.
We arrived in time for lunch and were setup quite quickly. Happy hour with a cour of otherLeer más
Yarrawonga

We decided to stop at Yarrawonga for breakfast. The park here is very nice and this morning the temperature is almost a little too cool.
Visiting children must love the water area which featuresLeer más