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cust_firsttrip First trip plus many more to come

Not even shocking weather and high winds could ruin our trip! We set off on a seven week trip up north to Mooloolaba, Queensland. Our Jayco Sterling was a pleasure to tow and an enjoyable mode of travel!
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fp_uluru Uluru Odyssey

Nothing symbolizes the beauty of the Red centre more than the most recognizable landmark in Australia – Uluru. This stunning 348 metre high rock is believed to be 500 to 600 million years old and has deep cultural significance to the traditional owners – the Anangu Aboriginal people.
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fp_aliceredcentre Alice - City of the Red Centre

We arrived in Alice Springs on a warm September day.Surrounded by the spectacular MacDonnell Ranges, Alice Springs has grown, over the last 30 years, from a backwater settlement to a vibrant multi-cultural city with many attractions for the visiting tourist.
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cust_never_sml Never Never Land with Devils and Little Green Men

After returning to Katherine, we again drove south on the Stuart Highway. The sheer starkness of the landscape displays the isolation that is so prevalent in the Northern Territory.We really were in Never Never Land.
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cust_gorgkat Gorgeous Katherine

The peaceful settlement of Adelaide River lies 111 kilometres south of Darwin and was once the overnight stop over for the gold miners seeking their fortunes at Pine Creek. The town was an important military centre during the Second World War and was subsequently bombed by the Japanese during this conflict.
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Dave on the Gibb River Road

Just a shot you may like of us about to cross the Pentecost River on the Gibb River Road.

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cc_topend_sml The track to the top end

The Barkly Highway commences at Mt. Isa and stretches 631 kilometres to the mighty Stuart Highway, the road that is affectionately known by the locals as “The Track to the Top End”.
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Sonia & Georgie's Queensland Adventures

Sonia & Georgie Lanham from Nerang Queensland purchased their Jayco 21.65-4 Sterling caravan from senior sales consultant Kelvin Baker in Bendigo in August 2008.

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Mt Isa
Mt. Isa is the world’s biggest city – its administrative area of 40,977 square kilometres, with a main street 180 kilometres long, is almost the same size as Switzerland and twice as big as Israel.

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Travelling the Tablelands
The Atherton Tablelands lie in the hinterland behind the far north Queensland coast. To reach this high country in a caravan, it is recommended that you drive up the sealed easily accessible winding Rex Range Road, which runs off the Captain Cook Highway near Mossman.

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daintree_frt Discovering the Daintree

The resort town of Port Douglas lies 75 kilometres north of Cairns on Trinity Bay. Founded in the 1870’s as a port for the Hodgkinson River goldfields, it was Christopher Skase who developed the Marina Mirage on Dickson Inlet which led to the tourist boom of the 1980’s and the establishment of the numerous stylish resorts, boutiques, upmarket eateries and cruises to the surrounding reef.
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savan_frt Taming the Gulf Savannah
The famous Savannah Way links the east and west of Australia traversing 3 states and offering the journey of a lifetime. From Cairns on the east coast to Broome on the west coast, this eclectic mix of outback country, stunted scrub, wide horizons, small towns and superb scenery is all part of the Gulf Savannah.
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townsville_smallpic Townsville - My Kind of Town

The Bruce Highway winds up the Pacific Coast to Bowen, the sleepy Queensland town forever immortalized by Baz Luhrmann in his epic movie “Australia”.
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cust_hibiscuscoast Back to the Hibiscus Coast
The booming city of Mackay is situated on the Pioneer River and is the largest habitation on the Hibiscus Coast. Known as the sugar capital of Australia, Mackay produces one‐third of Australia’s sugar harvest.
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cust_story8 Emeralds, Sapphires, Rubies and Gold

The Queensland gem fields are located in the dusty outback 274 Kilometres west of Rockhampton.
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cust_moree Rockhampton - City on the Capricorn

The bustling city of Rockhampton, settled in 1855 and situated on the Fitzroy River, is the gateway to the Capricorn Coast.
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cust_moree Where the Newell meets the Leichhardt

From Moree, the Newell Highway turns north east towards the Queensland border and the traditional town of Goondiwindi.
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cust_moree There's more at Moree

The vibrant town of Moree is situated 216 kilometres from Coonabarabran on the Newell Highway.
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werri_thumb Journey to Gerringong

Prestige Jayco Owners Gabrielle & William Beams continued their trip to GERRINGONG.
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 parkes_pathway_sml Parkes - Pathway to the Stars

From Cowra, we headed north up the Cowra-Parkes road, through the small rural villages of Canowindra and Eugowra to the historical town of Parkes.
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