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Sam discovers the vast landscape of the outback
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Sam discovers the vast landscape of the outback

What on earth is this place? ... In South Australia we reward those with curious hearts. Start in the boutique city of Adelaide and you’ll find over 200 cellar doors on our doorstep, a labyrinth of bars and city laneways. Venture further afield and discover incredible array of natural landscapes in every direction. Join Sam Wallace as he heads ‘outback’ to discover the vast ancient landscape of the Flinders Ranges. Follow along as he meets a couple of Kiwi locals, and discovers the best places to sleep, eat, and watch the sun go down on this breathtaking region. The Flinders Ranges is located just 5hours drive from Adelaide. Come and reward your wonder in South Australia.

Sam immerses himself in a holiday that’s different in every sense
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Sam immerses himself in a holiday that’s different in every sense

Check out Sam Wallace’s epic Aussie adventure to the Northern Territory’s Top End! Be inspired as Sam experiences a holiday that’s different in every sense – from immersive Aboriginal culture experiences, multicultural food markets and teeming waterfalls, to spectacular scenic helicopter flights, gourmet dining, air boating and kaleidoscopic sunsets that take your breath away. And don’t forget the Territory most famous four-legged friends, as Sam gets up-close-and-personal with saltwater crocodiles! If you seek different, Australia’s Northern Territory is the holiday for you!

Birdsville Big Red Bash
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Birdsville Big Red Bash

The world's most remote music festival, the Big Red Bash is on the edge of the Simpson Desert. Video / Queensland, Australia

Sam Says G’day to Western Australia
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Sam Says G’day to Western Australia

It’s a land of endless white-sand crystal blue beaches, world class wine regions, big sky country and gorgeous sunsets over the Indian Ocean. Follow Sam Wallace as he enjoys culinary adventures with passionate producers, chefs, brewers and winemakers in the Margaret River region. Followed by some epic hiking trails along the spectacular coastline, sub-terranean cave systems and tall timber forests. The Margaret River region is where adventure meets indulgence.

Sam Says G’day to Tasmania
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Sam Says G’day to Tasmania

In Tasmania, 250km south of mainland Australia, things happen a wee bit differently. The capital city, Hobart, has a harbour out the front and a huge mountain in the backyard. Mona, the offbeat Museum of Old and New Art, is as much about food and festivals as it is pictures hanging on the wall. The sea cliffs here are the tallest in the southern hemisphere; the wildlife is like nowhere else on Earth (ever met a Tasmanian devil?); and the whisky and gin are most definitely top-shelf. Follow Sam Wallace as he says “G’day” to some friendly locals (human and otherwise) and has a good look around.

Sam Wallace Says G’Day to NSW
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Sam Wallace Says G’Day to NSW

Feel your senses come alive as you absorb the energy and the natural beauty of Sydney and New South Wales. Join Sam Wallace as he explores the Port Stephens region with an exhilarating ride with Sand Dune Adventure, gets up close to a koala at the Port Stephens Koala Sanctuary and enjoys the local seafood at Rick Stein’s at Bannister Port Stephens. Plus watch as Sam’s journey continues to explore Sydney’s newest art experience at the Art Gallery of NSW and a touch Sydney’s nightlife.