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Australian Traveller

February 2019 - April 2019
Magazine

Packed with honest reviews and inspiring travel stories, Australian Traveller is the most authoritative and trusted guide to travelling this great country. It's no wonder that it's Australia's best-selling travel magazine.

Editor’s letter

ONLINE • If seeing AUSTRALIA’S BEST was your NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION , our DESTINATIONS guides are ready with inspiration. Australiantraveller.com  . ANYTIME, ANYWHERE.

TO A G&TEA

WISH YOU WERE HERE

pillow talk • Spend the NIGHT in the latest, greatest and most FABULOUS NEW STAYS in the country.

ALSO IN THE NEWS...

MARKET LEADER

WINE & DINE • A venue does DOUBLE DUTY, an Adelaide institution CELEBRATES a milestone, plus LOVELY new openings.

FOOD FEST • A roster of headlining food festivals are taking place in the next few months; check these out for starters (and mains and dessert).

ONE FOR THE ROAD • The cocktails that put the most considered Australian craft spirits to good use, with recipes from the best bars in the country.

HOT OPENINGS

Desert skies • Heading into the SUN-BLEACHED landscape of the outback calls for a LIGHT AND EASY attitude. Choose styles that work as well in NATURE as sitting fireside at a luxe SAFARI CAMP.

Come on DOWNS • Awash with country charm, Queensland’s Western Downs is well worth a visit. A calendar packed with colourful festivals simply sweetens the deal.

OUTBACK SURVIVOR • It’s the family outback HOLIDAY NIGHTMARE: you run out of fuel in the MIDDLE OF NOWHERE, without phone signal. JASE ANDREWS, presenter of All 4 Adventure on TEN, on how to KEEP YOUR FAMILY SAFE with some simple tips.

OUTBACK ART INSTALLATIONS ART INSTALLATIONS

The truth is out… back • One TINY TOWN in the NT welcomes some UNUSUAL nightly visitors – and they’re not your TYPICAL grey nomads stopping by for a tank of fuel, says MEGAN ARKINSTALL.

Laze and graze • A 19th-century CATTLE station converted into BOUTIQUE accommodation and a destination restaurant, Goonoo Goonoo STATION is what long, slow lunches – and even LONGER, slower weekends – are made of, says IMOGEN EVESON.

DAYDREAM awakes • A new-look DAYDREAM ISLAND is bursting back onto the WHITSUNDAYS scene this April, and it’s LOOKING DREAMIER than ever.

DARK AND HANDSOME

ABOVE THE FRAY • The REFINED sibling of Melbourne’s top FOODIE WINE bar changes THE PACE of inner-city dining, says CLARE ACHESON.

DETAILS

great reformer • Following a refit, Sheraton’s Sydney HYDE PARK property treads the line between GR ANDEUR and comfort well, finds DANIEL DOWN.

DETAILS

DARK HORSE • QT’s new PERTH outpost sets the SCENE with a moody palette and a touch of CINEMATIC GLAMOUR, discovers Fleur Bainger.

DETAILS

JAPANESE SUPERSTAR • BRISBANE LOCALS are flocking to an INCONSPICUOUS ALLEY for one of the QUEENSLAND capital’s brightest new dining stars, HÔNTÔ. Celeste Mitchell tracks it down.

DETAILS

COASTAL COOL • Clever locals, both old and new, are SHAKING THINGS UP on NSW’s CENTRAL COAST, breathing life into the suburbs of this once sleepy beachside region, as MEGAN ARKINSTALL discovers.

DETAILS

NO TENT, NO WORRIES • Explore the heart of Australia without camping gear, a 4WD, or getting a second mortgage with our perfectly comfy and affordable guide to the Northern Territory.

PLACES TO STAY AND RELAX

SOUTH FREMANTLE • LOCALS have been keeping this ECLECTIC COASTAL hamlet all to themselves. FLEUR BAINGER lifts the lid on South Fremantle.

ON THE FRINGE • ADELAIDE FRINGE was born out of rebellion in 1960 and today is the SECOND OLDEST and SECOND BIGGEST fringe...


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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 156 Publisher: Australian Traveller Media Edition: February 2019 - April 2019

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  • Release date: January 30, 2019

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Packed with honest reviews and inspiring travel stories, Australian Traveller is the most authoritative and trusted guide to travelling this great country. It's no wonder that it's Australia's best-selling travel magazine.

Editor’s letter

ONLINE • If seeing AUSTRALIA’S BEST was your NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION , our DESTINATIONS guides are ready with inspiration. Australiantraveller.com  . ANYTIME, ANYWHERE.

TO A G&TEA

WISH YOU WERE HERE

pillow talk • Spend the NIGHT in the latest, greatest and most FABULOUS NEW STAYS in the country.

ALSO IN THE NEWS...

MARKET LEADER

WINE & DINE • A venue does DOUBLE DUTY, an Adelaide institution CELEBRATES a milestone, plus LOVELY new openings.

FOOD FEST • A roster of headlining food festivals are taking place in the next few months; check these out for starters (and mains and dessert).

ONE FOR THE ROAD • The cocktails that put the most considered Australian craft spirits to good use, with recipes from the best bars in the country.

HOT OPENINGS

Desert skies • Heading into the SUN-BLEACHED landscape of the outback calls for a LIGHT AND EASY attitude. Choose styles that work as well in NATURE as sitting fireside at a luxe SAFARI CAMP.

Come on DOWNS • Awash with country charm, Queensland’s Western Downs is well worth a visit. A calendar packed with colourful festivals simply sweetens the deal.

OUTBACK SURVIVOR • It’s the family outback HOLIDAY NIGHTMARE: you run out of fuel in the MIDDLE OF NOWHERE, without phone signal. JASE ANDREWS, presenter of All 4 Adventure on TEN, on how to KEEP YOUR FAMILY SAFE with some simple tips.

OUTBACK ART INSTALLATIONS ART INSTALLATIONS

The truth is out… back • One TINY TOWN in the NT welcomes some UNUSUAL nightly visitors – and they’re not your TYPICAL grey nomads stopping by for a tank of fuel, says MEGAN ARKINSTALL.

Laze and graze • A 19th-century CATTLE station converted into BOUTIQUE accommodation and a destination restaurant, Goonoo Goonoo STATION is what long, slow lunches – and even LONGER, slower weekends – are made of, says IMOGEN EVESON.

DAYDREAM awakes • A new-look DAYDREAM ISLAND is bursting back onto the WHITSUNDAYS scene this April, and it’s LOOKING DREAMIER than ever.

DARK AND HANDSOME

ABOVE THE FRAY • The REFINED sibling of Melbourne’s top FOODIE WINE bar changes THE PACE of inner-city dining, says CLARE ACHESON.

DETAILS

great reformer • Following a refit, Sheraton’s Sydney HYDE PARK property treads the line between GR ANDEUR and comfort well, finds DANIEL DOWN.

DETAILS

DARK HORSE • QT’s new PERTH outpost sets the SCENE with a moody palette and a touch of CINEMATIC GLAMOUR, discovers Fleur Bainger.

DETAILS

JAPANESE SUPERSTAR • BRISBANE LOCALS are flocking to an INCONSPICUOUS ALLEY for one of the QUEENSLAND capital’s brightest new dining stars, HÔNTÔ. Celeste Mitchell tracks it down.

DETAILS

COASTAL COOL • Clever locals, both old and new, are SHAKING THINGS UP on NSW’s CENTRAL COAST, breathing life into the suburbs of this once sleepy beachside region, as MEGAN ARKINSTALL discovers.

DETAILS

NO TENT, NO WORRIES • Explore the heart of Australia without camping gear, a 4WD, or getting a second mortgage with our perfectly comfy and affordable guide to the Northern Territory.

PLACES TO STAY AND RELAX

SOUTH FREMANTLE • LOCALS have been keeping this ECLECTIC COASTAL hamlet all to themselves. FLEUR BAINGER lifts the lid on South Fremantle.

ON THE FRINGE • ADELAIDE FRINGE was born out of rebellion in 1960 and today is the SECOND OLDEST and SECOND BIGGEST fringe...


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