Bathers Way. Gina Chick strides down Bathers Way in Newcastle on a stunning coastal walk that reflects how this harbour city, home to shipwrecks and Silverchair, has reinvented itself.
Wilpena Pound. Susie Youssef explores the sacred canyons of Wilpena Pound in South Australia, and is invited into an Indigenous site that is not open to the public.
Rottnest Island to Fremantle. Julia Zemiro explores Western Australia, uncovering the evolution of Wadjemup (Rottnest Island) from prison to tourist hotspot and Fremantle's transformation from a footnote in history to being in the global spotlight.
Bruny Island. Gina Chick returns to Tasmania, this time crisscrossing Bruny Island to meet locals who reveal how Indigenous people and native species were ravaged to the brink of extinction but are now experiencing renewal and regeneration
Uluṟu and Kata Tjuṯa. Julia Zemiro heads to Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park in a journey to the sacred heart of Australia to discover the significance Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians put on this ancient place.
Beechworth. Susie Youssef goes back in time while exploring Ned Kelly country in northern Victoria, where she walks in the footsteps of the Kelly gang and explores the goldfields where miners hoped to strike it rich.
Snowies Alpine Walk. Gina Chick walks barefoot to the top of Mt Kosciuszko, the rooftop of Australia, and discovers the story of a Polish freedom fighter that the mountain was named after.
Cape to Cape Track. Julia Zemiro walks the Cape to Cape track, which goes from Margaret River to the Boranup State Forest. There, she embraces the rich biodiversity and wilderness of the coastline.
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