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Fraser Island, Queensland – Our Top Tips

19/12/2016 by Kasey Riley

In our opinion, Fraser Island is one place that every Aussie should visit. It is such a magical, picturesque destination, with perfect white rolling sand for as far as the eye can see. We enjoyed a fantastic week on the Great Sandy Island with our CUB Camper. Towing over the … [Read more...]

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Kakadu National Park

15/08/2016 by Kasey Riley

Now for PART THREE of my super quick blog posts bringing you up to date! Here, we will trek through Kakadu, and across to Queensland. In case you missed them, you can find PART ONE here (Lake Argyle & Mataranka), and PART TWO here (Exploring Darwin) :) After getting back … [Read more...]

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Lake Argyle & Mataranka

14/08/2016 by Kasey Riley

An update on where we’ve been…. PART ONE - Lake Argyle & Mataranka So, time for a long overdue blog post I think! When we left, I had great intentions of updating the blog at each town, or significant area that we went through, but it is actually a lot harder than I … [Read more...]

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Gibb River Road – The Kimberleys

10/06/2016 by Kasey Riley

One of Australia's most iconic 4WD tracks is the Gibb River Road. For many Four-Wheel-Drivers, it is considered a 'must-do' when travelling Australia. The Gibb, as its affectionately known, is a 680km stretch of gravel road that lies between Derby and Kununurra, in Western … [Read more...]

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Meet the Rileys

We are the Rileys - Chris, Kasey, Jacko, Lachie and Madi. Follow us as we journey around this amazing country - exploring OZ and creating memories :) Read more about our Story

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