COVID-19 is casting doubt over a range of recreational activities as new government guidelines point us towards our living rooms and away from the great outdoors. While many national parks across ...
Bushwalking is the best way to explore Australia’s unique and diverse natural environments. However, many visitor and newly arrived migrants underestimate how vast the Australian national parks are, ...
The beauty of bushwalking is that, depending on your level of fitness, you can generally find a simple walk that can take 30 minutes, or something a little more strenuous that might see you ...
These questions and many others are tackled by Melissa Harper in her recently revised and updated book, The Ways of the Bushwalker. The work encompasses different types of walkers, providing a ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. Bushwalkers – who outnumber basketball, golf, soccer or football players in WA – can now explore hundreds of trails beyond mobile phone ...
Editor’s note: The information provided below was relevant at time of publication and may now be outdated as regulations change. This article adds to the information we already published for New South ...
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Walking in nature, or bushwalking is one of Australia’s most popular recreational activities. But the benefits are not limited to the amazing scenery, says Helen Donovan, Executive Director of Walking ...
Editor’s note: The following information provided below was relevant at time of publication on April 3, 2020, and may now be outdated as regulations change. As things are changing quickly it’s best to ...