Day 23 – Victor Harbor

This morning we encountered quite a bit of rain, for only really the second time on this trip (the first time being the Penguin Parade night on Phillip Island). The forecast was showing a bit of rain around, but really…

This morning we encountered quite a bit of rain, for only really the second time on this trip (the first time being the Penguin Parade night on Phillip Island). The forecast was showing a bit of rain around, but really…

We’ve arrived in South Australia! And we’re here in Victor Harbor tonight. The Ramindjeri people are the traditional owners of this land we now know as Victor Harbor – they knew it as Wirramulla. We acknowledge that this land was…

Today was a brilliant day – two very different adventures, but equally joy-creating. First up, we started the day slowly. There was no rush to get out of bed, and thankfully the kids didn’t really surface until about 7am this…

We’ve arrived in Mildura, the lands of the Ladji Ladji people. We acknowledge that this area around the Murray River has always been their land, and we’re grateful to be able to enjoy it today. We acknowledge the Ladji Ladji…

Our second day in Echuca was a bit of a slower and more relaxed one. We had a quiet morning at home with breakfast and the kids just enjoying playing – this place we’re in has a decent sized cubby…

The cottage we’re staying in here in Echuca is thankfully only a short walk away from the Port of Echuca, where most of the good touristy stuff is here in Echuca! We walked down this morning at about 9am to…

Tonight we have arrived in Echuca, the lands of the Yorta Yorta people. These lands around Dhungala (the Murray River) that we’re so grateful to be on tonight have always been the lands of the Yorta Yorta people, and we…

This morning started very early. We were up before the sun and walked the short distance from our place to the centre of Dunkeld to share in the Dawn Service with the locals for Anzac Day. It was quite special…

Today was originally planned out as a day to visit Horsham and try and see quite a few silo art sites. But I’d been uneasy with that idea for a few days – it was a lot of driving just…

We headed into Ballarat today, the lands of the Wadawarrung people, to visit Sovereign Hill! It was quite a drive there – 1hr 45min – but handy that it didn’t open until 10am, so we didn’t have to leave too…