Australia & New Zealand
Food in Tasmania is varied and fresh – local produce available to suit all palettes – meat and vegetables, fruit, seafood, wine, dairy products and chocolate.
There are plenty of cheap things to do in Brisbane, so if you’re on a tight budget, we give some pointers to how you can enjoy a treat without wrecking the budget.
In Brisbane and not ready to let go of summer? Head to Moreton Island and Tangalooma to soak up some sunshine and get in the water.
Getting around Brisbane doesn’t have to be hard – there’s a wide range of public transport available. So whether you’re visiting or a resident, we’ve pulled together most of the various options.
Looking for free things to do in Brisbane? Here are our top six suggestions, with directions on how to get there and some things you shouldn’t miss when you’re there.
Tasmanian farms are a good option for a traveller to experience fresh air, fresh food and just enjoy the peace and quiet, for a day or longer.
Tasmanian country towns are small and tidy, with a lot to offer the traveller that may make you want to stay longer.
Tasmania’s convict past is remembered across the island, with well maintained and presented convict era buildings and stories for travellers to discover.
The Tasmanian islands and coastline are worth visiting, whatever the season or weather.