Lakes Entrance is a coastal town in eastern Victoria, Australia. It is known for the Gippsland Lakes, a vast system of inland waterways.
Reflections of the clouds in Lake St Clair, looking towards Cradle Mountain in Tasmania's wilderness.
The beaches of the Frankland Islands on the Great Barrier Reef are made up of a thick layer of coral fragments. The islands are surrounded by coral reefs.
This boardwalk winds its way among the rainforest canopy, allowing a magnificent view of the mountains beyond.
The rock can be seen for kilometres. Its a popular rock climbing site near Mt Arapiles in the Wimmera plains.
The Wimmera Highway crosses the Wimmera River at Quanton. This old railway bridge runs alongside the road. It is an all wooden construction, abandoned when the railway was upgraded.
The Shiraz Bicycle trail curves it's way through vineyards from McLaren Vale to McLaren Flat.
We usually associate the Daintree with rainforest, but head down to the beach and the shoreline to explore the mangroves and the unique vegetation.
We usually associate the Daintree with rainforest, but head down to the beach and the shoreline to explore the mangroves and the unique vegetation.
We usually associate the Daintree with rainforest, but head down to the beach and the shoreline to explore the mangroves and the unique vegetation.
This wharf at Port Douglas was built in 1905 and originally was used to load sugar for export. It remained in use until the 1950s and has, since that time, had a variety of uses, including a resaurant and function venue.
This wharf at Port Douglas was built in 1905 and originally was used to load sugar for export. It remained in use until the 1950s and has, since that time, had a variety of uses, including a resaurant and function venue.
The Shiraz bike trail in McLaren Vale winds past vieyards and picturesque scenery.
Mt Arapiles is a spectacular feature of the Wimmera plains. It is one of Australia’s premier rock climbing areas, and a valuable nature conservation area. This viewpoint frames the mountain and showcases the Wimmerra district.
Mt Arapiles is a spectacular feature of the Wimmera plains. It is one of Australia’s premier rock climbing areas, and a valuable nature conservation area.
The new bicycle trail connects McLaren Vale to McLaren Flat. It winds through vineyards and bushland and extends the popular Shiraz Trail.
This collection of balancing rocks is right beside the highway between Cairns and Port Douglas, Australia.
This collection of balancing rocks is right beside the highway between Cairns and Port Douglas, Australia.
This collection of balancing rocks is right beside the highway between Cairns and Port Douglas, Australia.
Palm trees lining the foreshore in Port Douglas, North Queensland.
Vivonne Bay is famed for its cray fishing. The jetty is also popular for local fishers.
The Richmond Bridge is a heritage listed arch bridge located 25 kilometres north of Hobart in Tasmania, Australia. It is the oldest stone span bridge in Australia.
View towards the lighthouse and keepers cottages from the shoreline.
A year after the devastating bush fires accross Kangaroo Island, the trees and forests are rapidly regenerating.
The Granites are a group of lichen covered granite boluders near Streaky Bay in South Australia.
Looking towards the Gawler Ranges from Pildappa Rock.
The Cape du Couedic Lighthouse is located within the Flinders Chase National Park on the south western point of Kangaroo Island.
The Cape du Couedic Lighthouse is located within the Flinders Chase National Park on the south western point of Kangaroo Island.
The Cape du Couedic Lighthouse is located within the Flinders Chase National Park on the south western point of Kangaroo Island.
Mt Arapiles is a world-renowned rock climbing area. A number of aboriginal cultural heritage can be found in this area.
Murphy’s Haystacks are an outcrop of pink granite boulders scattered accross the hillside.
Murphy’s Haystacks are an outcrop of pink granite boulders scattered accross the hillside.
Murphy’s Haystacks are an outcrop of pink granite boulders scattered accross the hillside.
Lichen covered boulders on the shore near Steaky Bay, South Australia.
Lichen covered boulders on the shore near Steaky Bay, South Australia.
Murphy’s Haystacks are an outcrop of pink granite boulders scattered accross the hillside.
Pildappa Rock is a remote granite outcrop that has been eroded into the shape of a wave over millions of years.
Lichen covered boulders on the shore near Streaky Bay, South Australia.
These ancient rock formations are the result of volcanic eruptions more than 1500 million years ago.
The Richmond Bridge is a heritage listed arch bridge located 25 kilometres north of Hobart in Tasmania, Australia. It is the oldest stone span bridge in Australia.
Coles Bay is the gateway to beautiful Freycinet National Park in Tasmainia.
This rocky outcrop has been eroded into the shape of a wave. It makes an amazing place of interest in an otherwise arid landscape.
This bridge in Baklaklava is one of 5 built in South Australia in around 1880 with metal bowstring trusses. It was heritage listed in 1995.
Cape Willoughby Lighthouse was the first Lighthouse to be built in South Australia. It is located at the most eastern end of Kangaroo Island.
This throughfare looks almost spooky as it winds through the thick forest of gum trees.
This rocky outcrop has been eroded into the shape of a wave. It makes an amazing place of interest in an otherwise arid landscape.
The sun is just rising and shining on the recently sown wheat crop at Balaklava in South Australia.
Seagulls line the foreshaw of the beach at Moana in South Australia. A beautiful still night just after the sun has set.
The Yaccas thrive after fire has passed through. One of the few positives after the devastating Kangaroo Island bushfires in South Australia.
View over vineyards looking towards Willunga Hills.
The leaves on the grape vines are turning orange- the vines will grow dormant until next spring.
The leaves on the grape vines are turning orange- the vines will grow dormant until next spring.
This throughfare looks almost spooky as it winds through the thick forest of gum trees.
These red cliffs overlook the River Murray near Renmark in South Australia.
The grass is growing up through the rusted pickup. A frosty morning in the vinyard.
The Barossa Valley in South Australia is a renowned wine-producing region. The area was first settled by Germans and the German influence can be seen in the many Lutheran churches in the area.
This bridge in Baklaklava is one of 5 built in South Australia in around 1880 with metal bowstring trusses. It was heritage listed in 1995.
The old windmill was used to pump groundwater for gazing sheep and cattle. Now broken and part of a bygone era.
The Granites are a group of lichen covered granite boluders near Streaky Bay in South Australia, Debris from the sea may be thrown to shore in the extreme weather conditions.
The sun sets across the Bay at Baudwn Beach, making for a gorgeous sunset and peaceful evening.
The Bay of Fires can be found on the north east coast of Tasmania It is famous for the orange lichen-covered granite boulders and wild coastline.
This canoe was beached on the rocks at Baudwin Beach.- a peaceful scene at the end of the day.
Georgeous reflection in the still waters of the Murray at Pernong.
These grapevine leaves are still icy as the sun rises on a cold autumn morning.
Dust storms sweep into this outback town from the Simpson Desert.
This view looks towards the Coorong from the Goolwa lakes.
Ripples in the sand at the beach. St Helens Point Conservation Area- Dianas Basin exits to the sea at this point. Popular with campers.
The Entrance Island and Bonnet Island Lighthouses stand at the entrance to Macquarie Harbour, a huge inland sea on the wild west coast of Tasmania.
Maria Island is off the east coast of Tasmania. It was originally a penal colony in the early years of Tasmanian settlement.
The archetypal Australian Southern Cross windmill.
The archetypal Australian Southern Cross windmill.
Sunset at Elliston in South Australia. Kids play on this pontoon in the summer.
A georgeous sunset at Elliston in South Australia.
A georgeous evening canoing on the water at Elliston in South Australia.
A georgeous evening canoing on the water at Elliston in South Australia.
A georgeous evening canoing on the water at Elliston in South Australia.
The setting sun provides a glow to the vines. Looking accross to Willunga Hill.
I captured the vines just as the sun was setting.
The cliffs around Ardrossan in South Australia glow at sunrise or sunset. Such an unexpected surprise.
Fishing boat on the beach at Edithburg, South Australia.
A great place to sit in the sun next to the Goolwa Jetty.
The tents were set up ready for a market.
Tuna are grown in the harbour in these pens until ready for market. The aquaculture industry in Tasmania produces some of the world's best salmon.
Tuna are grown in the harbour in these pens until ready for market. The aquaculture industry in Tasmania produces some of the world's best salmon.
Strahan is a harbour-side village set on the edge of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area in Macquarie Harbour.
Fishing boats moored in the Lincoln Cove Marina Port Lincoln, South Australia.
The Old Mill was built in 1846, is the oldest standing structure in Port Lincoln. It was built as part of a flour mill complex but never used for that purpose. The Old Mill is now a lookout tower with amazing views over the city and Boston Bay.
Elliston Community Hall and Muraldepicts the life of Elliston. It was completed in 1992 and repainted in 2014 and is reputedly the largest single mural in Australia.
Dunalley is a small fishing village on the east coast of Tasmania, Australia. Dunalley is located on the narrow isthmus which separates the Forestier and Tasman Peninsulas from the rest of Tasmania.
Car ferry over the River Murray at Waikerie, South Australia.
This door has been restored but leads to a jail cell. It is part of the old Rudruth Gaol- build in 1856 in South Australia just outside of Burra.
Wooden door leading to the wine cellar in Tanunda. Decorative hinges and door handles.
Cape Willoughby Lighthouse was the first Lighthouse to be built in South Australia. It is located at the most eastern end of Kangaroo Island.
Cape Willoughby Lighthouse was the first Lighthouse to be built in South Australia. It is located at the most eastern end of Kangaroo Island.
Cape Willoughby Lighthouse was the first Lighthouse to be built in South Australia. It is located at the most eastern end of Kangaroo Island.
American River is a popular and safe bay in between Penneshaw and Kingscote on Kangaroo Island. There is a working wharf where you can view ship building activities and try the fresh oysters at the local oyster farm.
The pelicans and other seabirds wait for the fishers to return with their catch.
Outback Road Sign on the Highway Accross the Nullarbor Plain.
Largs Bay Jetty in Adelaide is a great place for a stroll or to go fishing.
Largs Bay Jetty in Adelaide is a great place for a stroll or to go fishing.
These towers are scattered along the Adelaide beaches and enable a valuable observation platform for surf lifesavers in the summer months.
View of the night lights from the bank of the River Torrens in Adelaide.
View of the night lights from the bank of the River Torrens in Adelaide.
View of the night lights from the bank of the River Torrens in Adelaide.
After dark at this seaside village in southern Adelaide. Come for a night, stay for a while.
Located near Whyalla in South Australia, this lighthouse is no longer active.
The windmill is now supplemented by solar power to pump water from underground for sheep grazing.
The cliffs around Ardrossan in South Australia glow at sunrise or sunset. Such an unexpected surprise.
The cliffs around Ardrossan in South Australia glow at sunrise or sunset. Such an unexpected surprise.