Outdoor Magazine

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At Australian Geographic Outdoor, we enjoy being your source of inspiring Australian and international adventure travel and lifestyle. We give you a look into the best destinations and adventure that nature has on offer, along with the skills, information and gear that you need to get you out there.

Outdoor Magazine

The First of its Kind

$150 Million for regional tourism recovery

Mossman gorge centre re-opens

Watch out for unwanted travellers

Native bushland could hold key to more sustainable farming

Empty Esky’s new website

TAILOR-MAKING YOUR TRACK • The new Garmin RV890 GPS tailors your route to suit your vehicle and anything you may be towing, sweetening the deal with pre-uploaded trip planning information and a wealth of other features. Is it the one for you?

A KITCHEN IN A BOX

BLOCK ‘N CHOCK

SAY GOODBYE TO ELECTRONIC ISSUES

ARB FRIDGE POWER PACK

CAMPFIRE COOKING

Escape to the WILD • The New England Tablelands offer a bounty of untamed wilderness, mountain biking thrills and fishing hot spots for adventurers of all types.

MORE INFO

ACCOMMODATION

Taste of the TABLELANDS • After a long day exploring everything that the Armidale region has to offer, what could be better than a cold beer to wash the track dust out? We spoke to some locals with a passion for good brewing, and good food to go with it.

WHAT TO EXPECT AT GREAT HOPS BREWERY:

Take me away to a FARAWAY COAST • The Eyre Peninsula is the third of South Australia’s major peninsulas, and being the furthest from Adelaide, it’s more remote and untamed than the other two combined. If you like things a little wild, this colourful coast is calling.

FAST FACTS

PLACES WE GO, PEOPLE WE MEET

On the web with PLACES WE GO • It’s not just the places we go, it’s the people we meet that capture the heart

FOLLOWING Flatbacks • Not far out of Darwin is a delicately maintained island nesting ground for some unique Australian wildlife. Catherine Lawson and Dave Bristow got the chance to witness a magical event, and lend a helping hand to some crucial conservation work while they were there.

MAKE IT YOURS

Heart of the KIMBERLEY • Mt Elizabeth Station lies in the centre of Wandjina Country and provides an unmissable opportunity to see ancient art depicting the Dreamtime stories of Indigenous people

FAST FACTS

Australia’s UNTOUCHED PLACES • Australia is bursting at the seams with beautiful destinations. But, with domestic travel set to skyrocket, here are some of the best untouched places.

It's all HERE • Gippsland is a huge area in Victoria that at times can be a little underestimated. But with something for everyone, it's a place that should definitely be on your must-visit list.

RANGE ROVERS • The West MacDonnell Ranges encapsulate the true beauty of the Red Centre. Gaps, gorges and chasms outnumber people; there’s bush camping within walking distance of attractions; rugged hikes along ridgelines; and challenging 4WDing if you’re game.

PLACES WE GO, PEOPLE WE MEET

FAST FACTS

Traipse on the CAPES • To walk among a wild landscape is a privilege that can be hard to come by, but Tasmania's Three Capes Track lets visitors do so with ease.

DOLERITE

The Huts they Called Home • Memories and remnants of cattle drovers and bushmen still linger in the High Country throughout Victoria, ACT and New South Wales. We explore the history behind this iconic Aussie way of life and detail how you can experience it in the modern day.

WHO IS THE MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER?

THE SQUATTING LIFESTYLE

A LONG WAY TO FALL • Wollomombi Falls on the New England Waterfall Way is the second highest single drop falls in Australia

Outdoor Magazine