rocker_oz33
TheBrownDog
Depends on what you like to do.
Did have a day out in ACT for 2 bucks ... parliament,old parliament,war museum .
Did have a day out in ACT for 2 bucks ... parliament,old parliament,war museum .
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When are you looking at going?
I'm not sure Canberra is great for a "family" holiday - a lot of the attractions are things like galleries, memorials, parliament etc... stuff kids want to do at school, not on holidays.
The exception is if you're waiting til the midst of summer. While everyone heads for the beach in February, Canberra has its multicultural festival, it's easily the best week of the year in Canberra. There are plenty of locals who turn up Friday night and don't leave til it finishes on the Sunday.
Hey Nobody do you live in Tassie ?
Nah, grew up there for 25 years, moved away ages ago.
Didn't like it any more.
Or moved for work or warmer weather.
I'm off to tas next month..I like it there
There's 1000 reasons I left Tassie.
But mainly, like so many Tasmanians seeking "professional careers", I moved for work. You can live a perfectly happy, simple life in Tassie if you can find a career that you're happy with - you become a teacher, or a nurse, or a chippy, or a plumber or whatever, and you do that job forever while working to live. It just wasn't for me.
The reason I stay away is entirely down to family.
An absolutely superb place to visit though, and it bums me out that I have so much baggage there, cos Tassie is incredible.
Depends on what you and your family like to do.Canberra verse Adelaide for a family holiday?
Open also to alternatives within driving distance of Melbourne that a dog could join us for.
Not wanting to spend days on end at the beach/water.
When are you looking at going?
I'm not sure Canberra is great for a "family" holiday - a lot of the attractions are things like galleries, memorials, parliament etc... stuff kids want to do at school, not on holidays.
The exception is if you're waiting til the midst of summer. While everyone heads for the beach in February, Canberra has its multicultural festival, it's easily the best week of the year in Canberra. There are plenty of locals who turn up Friday night and don't leave til it finishes on the Sunday.
Going to do some travel within the state over summer, thinking of some places I either haven't been before or went as a kid, won't go to all, maybe one or two
Mildura
Bellerine Peninsula
Bright (have been before but only very briefly and many years ago)
Warnambool
Inverloch
Any thoughts?
Hopefully I can get some ideas
I get my super in November ( not much but enough to go for a drive) and had thought to offer to take a friend to FNQ >Middle December- Their parents live at Ravenshoe 2 hours inland from Cairns and I was going to go through the middle ie Adelaide to Broken Hill to Cobar through Bourke and Barcaldine , Hughenden then onto Ravenshoe
My 1st thought once I dropped them off was to go to Cairns and stroll down the coast to Brisbane, Sydney etc hitting the poker stops along the way
Then a mate mentioned Cape York - I mean I'm in the area right
Looking at some sites it looks interesting and 1000km wont bother me - but the road does . It keeps mentioned 4wd and while the buttons in my Rav4 say 4wd mode I'm not entirely sure if its suitable - 2009 Rav4
I would be doing this on my own with questionable fitness and self-recovery concerns
Should i ? Can I?
Or should I head downhill from Cairns and just stick to the black roads
Have been a regular down at Anglesea, Lorne, Apollo Bay, etc, it's just never gone that bit further to Warnambool!Never been to bright Inc mount buffalo but it's on my list .
Bellerine area will be busy over the summer.
If your going the coastal way to W/Bool.
Stop off at Lorne,Apollo bay and port Campbell Inc 12 apostles.
Plan your trip for best bang for buck ..
Looks like you going to be busy.
We did that treck couple years ago.Have been a regular down at Anglesea, Lorne, Apollo Bay, etc, it's just never gone that bit further to Warnambool!