Overview
- Published by The Sydney Morning Herald as part of Traveller’s ‘100 all‑time greatest Australian destinations’ series, the latest chapter focuses on standout regions nationwide.
- The Kimberley in Western Australia leads the list, praised for its wilderness landscapes, Indigenous rock art, expedition cruising, and aerial views over the Bungle Bungle Range.
- Featured regions span wine heartlands such as the Barossa Valley and Tasmania’s Tamar Valley, culinary hubs like the Orange region, and family-friendly coastlines on Victoria’s Bellarine Peninsula.
- Nature-rich escapes include Tasmania’s Huon Valley and Bruny Island, Victoria’s Wimmera Mallee with the Silo Art Trail, NSW’s Oberon region near Jenolan Caves, and WA’s Margaret River for surfing, hiking, and wineries.
- The package credits a team of Traveller contributors and invites readers to submit additional picks, with a giveaway of Lonely Planet’s Ultimate Australia Travel List for selected responses.