Sunshine Coast attractions for families

The Sunshine Coast is a proven family holiday destination. The miles of beautiful beaches, all of which have a character of their own and are yours to explore, are just the start. So what are some of the other best Sunshine Coast attractions to visit on your family holiday? 1. The beaches The beauty of the … Continue reading “Sunshine Coast attractions for families”

Things to do & Attractions – Margaret River for Families

I love whale-watching. The goose-bumps that tingle up and down your arm as you spot your first glimpse of a whale – the dark back that appears above the waterline, followed by the graceful flow of the tail as she disappears under the water again. Whale watching off Busselton and Dunsborough in the South West of … Continue reading “Things to do & Attractions – Margaret River for Families”

Stretching your family holiday dollar further

It seems we are being informed on almost a daily basis that more & more Australians are losing their jobs as companies cut their budgets. In the meantime, costs continue to rise and families have to tighten their belts. So, can the average Australian family still afford a holiday?

It seems we are being informed on almost a daily basis that more & more Australians are losing their jobs as companies cut their budgets. In the meantime, costs continue to rise and families have to tighten their belts. So, can the average Australian family still afford a holiday?

Experience our colonial past at Tasmania’s Woolmers Estate

Ever since I was young, I have loved visiting historic homes. There is something that hits me when I think about the people who have lived inside the walls across generations – and wonder at the lives they led. In Australia, despite the beauty and opulence many of these homes display even today, there is … Continue reading “Experience our colonial past at Tasmania’s Woolmers Estate”

Family friendly ghost tour impresses younger visitors

Despite her bravado just a couple of hours before arriving, Miss 8 dug in her heels and refused to enter the cottage to hear of the haunting tales being told within. “No mummy, no mummy, no mummy,” she said as she clung to my hand, before turning and running along the veranda, back to relative … Continue reading “Family friendly ghost tour impresses younger visitors”