Cairns Botanical Gardens
Just minutes from Carins CBD, 38 hectares displaying many unique species not found anywhere else in the world. Be sure to find the Rainbow Gum, it’s beautiful.
Cairns Botanical Gardens Read More »
Things to do Exploring Australia
Just minutes from Carins CBD, 38 hectares displaying many unique species not found anywhere else in the world. Be sure to find the Rainbow Gum, it’s beautiful.
Cairns Botanical Gardens Read More »
Babinda Boulders, Josephine Falls and Golden Hole are in close proximity and if you are going to check out one, you should check them all out.
The Atherton Tablelands are full of beauty, have farm to plate stalls, inspire adventure, and encourage diversity in activity.
Atherton Tablelands Read More »
Gayndah is the Oldest Country Town in Queensland.
Explore the railway district, and stunning lookouts (Ideraway, McConnell) and picnic by the river.
Mackay is sugar country and a mining town. There is a large shopping centre and a Botanical Gardens. There are a few National Parks that make a nice day trip
Camels were first imported from India and the Canary Islands to Australia in the 1840s as a beast of burden for exploration and development in arid areas.
Camels in Australia Read More »
Cane toads became pests after being introduced into Australia in 1935 to control destructive beetles in Queensland’s sugarcane crops.
The dingo is a restricted invasive animal under the Biosecurity Act 2014. It must not be moved, kept, fed, given away, sold, or released into the environment.
For safety’s sake, you must assume that anywhere with water in FNQ (& NT) will have a crocodile.
Crocodiles in the region are saltwater (estuarine) crocodiles.
The Southern Cassowary, a protected species of bird with a bright blue neck and a red wattle. The Cassowary can be just about as tall as a human (1.5m – 1.8m), and even though they are seemingly shy, their giant talon claws (5 inches in length) can inflict injury when necessary.