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Currawinya National Park QLD
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Currawinya National Park, Queensland

Secrets abound at every turn in Currawinya National Park.

Lake Pinaroo NSW
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Lake Pinaroo, NSW

Protected wetland region is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna.

Culgoa Floodplain National Park Queensland
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Culgoa Floodplain National Park, Queensland

A remote national park steeped in rich history is only a day’s drive west of Brisbane.

Mole river nsw
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Explore Mole River, NSW

Granite landscapes, historic tin mines and old bushranger hide-outs. There’s been plenty of earth moved on the run to Mole River.

Condamine Gorge Track: Queensland
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Condamine Gorge Track: Queensland

The mild off-road trails through the Condamine Gorge lead to some magnificently scenic locations.

Conondale National Park: Queensland
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Conondale National Park: Queensland

A relaxing 4x4 getaway that’s only two hours’ drive from Brisbane.

Border Ranges National Park: NSW
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Border Ranges National Park, NSW

An easy-going but spectacular drive through the Border Ranges National Park on the New South Wales far-north coast.

Sturt National Park: New South Wales
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Sturt National Park, New South Wales

Leave the traffic and chaos behind to embrace the remoteness of Sturt National Park.

Cathedral Rock NP: NSW
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Cathedral Rock National Park, NSW

A stone’s throw from Coffs Harbour on the NSW North Coast, Cathedral Rock National Park rocks in more ways than one.

Coffs Coast: New South Wales
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Coffs Coast: New South Wales

Pack your 4x4 and prepare to tackle some tough mountain drives close to the sea.

Barraba Track New South Wales
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Barraba Track, NSW

The little-known Barraba Track in NSW is winding, steep and sometimes closed. But if you can gain access it’s well worth the trouble.

4X4 Australia's off-road Rocky River camping adventure
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Tenterfield, NSW

Tenterfield, a small country town of around 4000 people lies some 3 hours south west of Brisbane on the New England Tablelands sitting just below the magic 1000 metres above sea level mark.