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  • For a while Nicki has been experiementing with BBQ cooking and in particular ribs. This week she has an easy pork rib recipe to tackle at home or on the road. This week too we answer some listeners questions and bid farewell to the mighty Killarado- sad time. But excitingly we dive in to introducing our newest addition to the team, Helen Reddy.


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  • This week we are following 20th century explorer Michael Terry. I urge you to read Michael Terry's autobiography, it is the story of a hard, adventurous life, much of it in northern and central Australian deserts. Born in 1899, Terry fought as a mechanic in World War 1 in a British armoured car brigade in a little known action in Russia. Gassed, he was invalided out and came to Western Australia in 1919 where, on a cattle station near Carnarvon, he discovered his love for the outback.


    An explorer's routes is a tremendous way of having a goal and a focus, rather than just aimlessly wandering about the Outback, visiting the tourist hot-spots. Creating trips based around explorers and the pioneers has enabled us to gain a much fuller appreciation of the mighty Outback.


    Researching stories of explorers & pioneers and attempting to follow their routes can be enormously satisfying. It certainly gets you off those beaten tracks. And it also leads to making fantastic contacts; people who add an extra dimension and bring another perspective to the journey.


    Read the books and study the maps - search on-line - these are the Europeans who shaped our current status.


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  • In our last of the Summer Series Extras, this week we prepare you for travelling, from tips, tricks, hacks to advice. Some simple maintenance before you hit the road, to advice on towing, weights and choosing a caravan. 


    We also some give an insight into some of our top coastal destinations to visit as well as off road adventures and trips to put on your bucket list. From Broome, Port Jackson to the Gibb River Road, Cape Tribulation and places in between.

    Whether you travel full-time or you just like the occasional weekender, there are some things that we can all do to make it cheaper, easier and ultimately more enjoyable. 


    We have a collection of things that we’ve found that have made our adventure less of an adventure, and allowed us to focus on having fun.


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  • The Summer Series Extras continues with a trip to South Australia. We are in the caravan and on the road this week, and exploring South Australia, and its fishing, boating, surfing, swimming, camping, bushwalking and wildlife; there's so much to see and do along kilometres of pristine coast on the Yorke Peninsula.


    Just over an hour’s drive away from Adelaide and home to a whopping 700 kilometres of pristine coast, the Yorke Peninsula is one of South Australia’s most accessible seaside escapes. Spend your days lounging on sandy-white shores and cooling off at one of the local breweries before retreating to you chic Hamptons-style cottage just minutes from the breathtaking Dhilba Guuranda-Innes National Park, or wind your way along the coast on the Coastal Way road trip.


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  • This week in the Summer Series Extras we explore 1770, yes its a place! Agnes Waters and more about the history of the area and Captain James Cook and Queensland.


    Pack your bathers and put in the beach towel and get ready to taste the area of Agnes Water which is a small coastal town situated in the Gladstone Region, Queensland and is the closest access point to Southern Great Barrier Reef. 

    It is known mostly for its amazing beaches and fishing. Close by or 5 mins down the road is Seventeen Seventy ( 1770) which are both great options for your laid back beach location.


     The town is built on the site of the second landing in Australia by James Cook and the crew of HM Bark Endeavour in May 1770 and their first landing in what is now the state of Queensland.


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  • Happy New Year and welcome to Season 3.


    We continue our Summer Series- Extra and this week, well travellers, it's exciting, its laid back, its a tourist playground and if you love exploring, swimming, fishing and seafood, then oh my goodness put this on your destination list!


    Embark on the ultimate seafood safari in the Eyre Peninsula. Taste world-famous Coffin Bay Oysters fresh from the farm and the pristine waters that surround the peninsula, or in one of the region’s many seafood restaurants along with abalone, scallops, prawns and tuna.


    Blessed with natural beauty Eyre Peninsula features rugged landscapes and beautiful coastline. In addition to abundant seafood, outdoor adventure abounds with the opportunity to get up close to marine life by swimming with dolphins, sea lions and cage diving with great white sharks or take a whale watching tour.


    South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula is the oyster capital of Australia and so much more with stunning white sandy beaches, crystal clear waterways and an abundance of wildlife, Eyre Peninsula is a nature lovers’ paradise.


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  • This week we are in search of gold, and give you comprehensive details into how to find gold, what is the equipment to use and where to go. Join Nicki as she gives you the knowledge and tips of how to hopefully strike it rich!


    We headed to the Golden Triangle and Victoria's Dunolly which is an historic gold mining town which, at its height in the 1860s, had a population possibly as high as 35,000. Today it has less than 1,000.


    Its kurrajong-lined main street retains some attractive old buildings from its boom days. The area is now given over principally to farming though goldmining still occurs in the area. Today it is a quiet, attractive and historic service centre with a large number of historic buildings to remind visitors of its past glory days. 


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  • G'Day there! I hope you are enjoying the Summer Series - Extras of The Road Less Travelled. I have just popped in to wish you a Merry Christmas,


    Thank you so much for your support and thanks for listening.


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  • Lake Eildon is Victoria’s most popular inland waterway for Recreational Boating Activities. Beneath its waters lies a history all of its own with towns such as Darlingford and Bonnie Doon flooded to make way for the massive inland lake which was started and further expanded in 1915, 1929, 1931 and 1954.


    My family has had a close relationship with this area, working it, fishing, living near it or on its shores to farming and gold mining. We look at the secrets beneath, the history and a family tale on The Road Less Travelled


     Have something that you think we should feature, then please drop us an email at [email protected]  


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  •  Immerse yourself in big nature and explore our wild coastline, dotted with secluded beaches, pristine estuaries, native forests & ancient landscapes.

    The Sapphire Coast is the perfect place to re-energise in spring with warm, bright days ideal for active adventures on land & sea. From August until November we are regarded as one of Australia's premier whale watching locations, with thousands of humpback whales travelling along our ancient coastline on their way to Antarctica.

    The Sapphire Coast is home to Australia's wilderness coast, halfway between Melbourne and Sydney, just 3 hours from Canberra.

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  • Choosing the road less travelled is fine in theory – but we know you need a bit of a plan. It helps if you’ve got something to choose from. So, to fill your summer with places and pastimes that never even occurred to you, we have a pretty comprehensive offering to help you plan your getaway in Australia, including plenty of beaches that you might have left off the wish list. We also have some tips on how to stay safe whilst travelling on the roads.


    "If there is any road not travelled then that is the one I must take." Edward John Eyre


    Come on and get that bucket list underway! This podcast is produced right here in Australia, The Road Less Travelled, made in Australia for Australians. Listen to the podcast on

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  • Pet friendly and caravan friendly, over 300 kilometres and five hours of pure magical views. Pack your hiking boots, skis, fishing rod and mountain bikes. Road tripping along Victoria's Great Alpine Road, takes you through grand mountain ranges, splendidly rich forests and shimmering waterways.


    Based in Paynesville we headed north from Bairnsdale sitting poised on the glistening Gippsland Lakes through Victoria’s high country to Wangaratta.

    This road trip is a crowd pleaser for adrenaline junkies and foodies alike.


    "If there is any road not travelled then that is the one I must take." Edward John Eyre


    Come on and get that bucket list underway! This podcast is produced right here in Australia, The Road Less Travelled, made in Australia for Australians. Listen to the podcast on

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  • South Australia is home to 18 wine regions and has officially been named a Great Wine Capital of the World – grab a glass and join the celebrations. You can’t get far without encountering one of their world-famous wine regions. Adelaide is the wine capital of Australia - and one of the 11 Great Wine Capitals of the World, along side Bordeaux in France, Napa Valley in the US and Bilbao Rioja in Spain. The network of global wine capitals share a common asset: their internationally renowned wine regions. Pour yourself a glass and check out this week's episode as a guide to South Australia’s top wine regions.


    "If there is any road not travelled then that is the one I must take." Edward John Eyre


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  • Lake Argyle is one of the largest man-made lakes in the southern hemisphere and home to more than 70 islands.Created by the Ord River Dam, it's classified as an inland sea and at its peak in the green season Lake Argyle holds a staggering 10.7 billion cubic metres of water at full supply level. That's more than 18 times the size of Sydney Harbour.

    Lake Argyle is approximately 75km by road from Kununurra, via the Victoria Highway. You can take the leisurely and scenic 40-minute drive from Kununurra through the Carr Boyd Ranges to Lake Argyle's shores, or to appreciate its immensity, hop on a scenic flight - you can even go by float plane and land on the lake. You can also cruise from Kununurra along the Ord River to Lake Argyle, and this week you can join us at Lake Argyle.


    "If there is any road not travelled then that is the one I must take." Edward John Eyre


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  • The Birdsville Track is a notable outback road in Australia. The 517-kilometre (321 mi) track runs between Birdsville in south-western Queensland and Marree, a small town in the north-eastern part of South Australia. It traverses three deserts along the route, the Strzelecki Desert, Sturt Stony Desert and Tirari Desert.

    Birdsville Track is one of the most iconic dirt roads in Australia. Barren and isolated, drivers need plenty of water and fuel as they make their way from Maree all the way to Birdsville. It’s an icon amongst Australian Outback tracks, and one we tackle this week



    "If there is any road not travelled then that is the one I must take." Edward John Eyre


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  • Edward John Eyre's truly remarkable crossing of The Great Australian Bight and the Nullarbor Plain is the feat for which he is best remembered.


    In the full heat of summer and the depths of an Australian winter (1840-41), Edward John Eyre explored the rugged and unforgiving coastline between Streaky Bay on South Australia's west coast, and King George's Sound - present day Albany - in Western Australia. In all a distance of over 1200 miles.


    In the spirit of reconciliation this episode is dedicated to the memory of Edward John Eyre and his companion Wylie.


    This line always gets me too, "If there is any road not travelled then that is the one I must take." Edward John Eyre


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  • The locations- Lake Bonney, Lake Eyre and Lake Dumbleyung. It was the height of the swinging sixties, and in Australia was a famous British speed record breaker determined to put himself in the history books. Donald Campbell, broke eight absolute world speed records on water and on land in the 1950s and 1960s. That year was 1964 and he took his famous Bluebirds, on land and on water to both South Australia and Western Australia to become the fastest man.

    He remains the only person to set both world land and water speed records in the same year.


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  • Reconnect with nature, wildlife and your taste buds on a trip to the impossibly beautiful island state of Tasmania.

    Tasmania’s natural beauty is captivating, its cultural experiences are diverse, and its food and drink offering is enviable. Get a true taste of Tasmania in its fresh apple cider, cheeses, wine and oysters, and experience a dose of its serenity with its powder-white beaches and laid-back luxury. From family roots in Port sorell to Hobart and Errol Flynn to historic Port Arthur, we crammed in everything we could in 14 days in Tasmania, we need to go back and fit more in!


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  • The Melbourne Leisurefest has been operating for over 20 years at Sandown Racecourse and is one of the largest caravan and camping shows in Victoria! The event was cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to the global coronavirus pandemic, and that meant everyone was out in force over the 2022 event.


    We went along to the venue which showcased the largest and most popular range of caravans, pop-tops, tents, camper trailers, motorhomes, 4x4, outdoor lifestyle accessories and tourism destinations, all in the one spot.


    It’s the ultimate way for consumers to check out all things caravanning and camping in one great location.


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  • Over almost 150 years, the word ‘Pentridge’ became eponymous with prison. Following the closure of the Melbourne Gaol in the 1920s, Pentridge became the main remand and reception prison for the Melbourne metropolitan area. Closed in 1997 the prison has undergone a massive restoration plus redevelopment and has turned into a vibrant shopping location of apartments accommodation and a village precinct. You can shop within the prison walls, watch a movie and stroll around the grounds or join a ghostly tour.


    But these walls hold residual secrets and this week we visit Pentridge to find out more, learn about its beginnings and its former inhabitants who are reputed to still walk the bluestone floors.


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