Sydney Public Art Walk, New South Wales.
Heads down, we can spend a lifetime overlooking public art but, once seen, the new dimension deepens our relationship to place.
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Heads down, we can spend a lifetime overlooking public art but, once seen, the new dimension deepens our relationship to place.
This walk follows the Yarra River from the Fairfield Boathouse through Yarra Bend Park to Kew’s Flying Fox Conservation Area.…
This 5-kilometre walk follows a well-defined path along Sydney’s rocky coast with stunning ocean vistas and a chance to see…
Starting at the Distillery Creek picnic ground inland from Aireys Inlet, this accessible track traverses either side of the gorget. This…
The track to the waterhole at Amalia Gorge has a couple of challenging pinch points to negotiate but the reward…
Sitting on the south-east edge of Melbourne’s bustling core is a series of cultural, recreational and architectural destinations that highlights the rich tapestry of the city.
A restorative walk around familiar country creates reconnection, peace and healing after a natural disaster.
This flat and family friendly walk through rocky outcrop shrubland passes by eye-catching rock formations as it leads to the…
This short, uphill walk is situated at the southern end of the Great Dividing Range within the Macedon Ranges. The…
This gentle walk follows paved and gravel paths through damp forest to one of Victoria’s highest waterfalls. Leading to a…
This picturesque and well-kept short walk to Nelsons Falls begins not far from Lyell Highway, with both parking and wheelchair…
To journey into this astonishing fragment of one of the most primitive and untouched rainforests on earth is to catch a glimpse of Gondwanaland.
With rock walls billions of years old and swimming holes you couldn’t dream up, this corner of the Pilbara is a stunning oasis in one of the most isolated places on earth.
Uncover a lush concentration of architecturally significant mid-century houses, nestled along the meandering eastern bends of the Yarra River banks in Kew.
The Wollomombi Falls plunge 200 metres and the view is spectacular after good rains.
Wherever and whenever we walk, we acknowledge and pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the Traditional Custodians and Owners of the land.
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