With two cantilevers hanging above the trees, visitors experience exhilaration or nervousness.

Fancy a pie or a coffee and cake? Beechworth Bakery is a magnet for those with the munchies.

Believe it or not, kangaroos and emus are exempt from paying the bridge toll as they dash across the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

Point Danger is where tourists get their first glimpse of the glorious coastline along the Great Ocean Road.

The first Chiko Roll sold at the Wagga Wagga Agricultural Show in 1951.

If you like trains, and old buildings with exceptionally wide verandahs, come to Junee!

Bradman’s Birthplace was restored by the Cootamundra City Council and honours Sir Donald Bradman.

Check out the Murrumbidgee River and the towns historic buildings with their wide verandahs.

Bronwyn, being a keen fossicker herself, decided to stick around, too, and sweet talk the bloke.

Watch Australia’s elected representatives get into a bunfight over policy differences.

The annual Festival of Arts exposes Grenfell to a national audience and sets out to encourage new talent.

Renowned for its superb fishing, Eden provides visitors opportunity to glean history of whaling in Australia.

I consumed more than enough chocolate eggs, so that should keep shopkeepers happy for another year.

The ABC Cheese Factory is a must-do with free samples of cheese and honey available.

Gala Day is the biggest and brightest day during the festival.

Its many twists and bends add to the grandeur and mystique, and it’s a river which continues to attract people from afar.

Merimbula is a coastal town far enough from the big smoke to inspire hours of relaxation.

Locals in the pub might look rough round the edges, but they are friendly and they’ll say “G’day” with a smile.

It was interesting to learn not just of her antics, but how she is prepared to bare all in pursuit of her photography.