New South Wales Travel Articles
Swagman #10 – To Venture Out of Sydney – New South Wales, Australia
George Dunn had spent about two months in Sydney and had never ventured beyond its borders. A connection with a local enabled him to get off the well-worn backpacker trail.
Swagman #20 – Back to Sydney, Down to Melbourne – Melbourne and Sydney, Australia
The run down the east coast has seen George's bank account dry up. Fortunately, there's plenty of free things to do in Melbourne.
Little and Large Down Under #3: Sore Feet In Sydney
Sydney is such a refreshing change from London. The people are friendlier and the cleaner air means your boogers aren't black anymore!
Little and Large Down Under #4: These Boots Were Made For Walkin\’…
Since their backpacks have travelled more than they have, Jenny and David have decided it's time to leave Sydney and travel around New Zealand.
Australian Time Out #5: Landing on Our Feet
Apprehensive after some horror stories about work in Sydney, Yvonne and Dan have settled quickly. When you travel for fun, things seem to just land in your lap.
Australian Time Out #6: New Year, and the Belts are being Tightened
Determined to save for a trip around Australia, Yvonne and Dan list ways to enjoy Sydney and not spend a lot of cash.
China. Maybe One Day #10: Waltzing Matilda – Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Flying into Sydney was like returning to an old friend as Jez re-visited familiar landmarks and old haunts.
What Do Travellers Do All Day?: #18 – More on the Road More Travelled – Cairns to Sydney, Australia
Beaches whiter than Meg's legs await in the Whitsundays, but a friend's face in Sydney is paler still.
What Do Travellers Do All Day?: #12 – Clear the Red and Sandy Runway for Takeoff! – Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
To the Outback! Brighter than a 60-watt bulb, Superwoman braves shark arse and lame-job boredom to get on the road again.
What Do Travellers Do All Day?: #11 – Fast and Furious Turns to Fluffy and Familiar – Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Going from the third world to Australia might seem like luxury, but it still takes a while to adjust.