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Caravan Correspondent

Australian Travel Writer and Photographer 💙 Caravan Holidays.

Tag: Yorke Peninsula

Summer Holidays January ‘24

Another fun filled holiday at Moonta Bay on South Australia’s Yorke Peninsula is drawing to a close, and this year’s holiday brought with it the usual gamut of weather from storms and torrential rain to steaming hot summer days and nights.

22/01/202420/01/2024 Glenys Gelzinis4 Comments

Top SA Caravan Journeys 2023 (and 1 without)

Another year of travels is coming to a close and whilst the biggest highlight of the year would have to be the months we spent in Queensland, we had an unbelievable amount of travel aside from that. All of the smaller trips we took were just as memorable and that was mainly due to spending… Read More Top SA Caravan Journeys 2023 (and 1 without)

13/12/202312/12/2023 Glenys Gelzinis2 Comments

Visit Port Broughton SA

As you drive into Port Broughton at the top of Yorke Peninsula in South Australia, there’s a lovely relaxed holiday vibe with palm trees lining the main road into town. Hospitable looking old style shops, a service station, and renovated retro motel are amongst the buildings that line the road that leads down to the… Read More Visit Port Broughton SA

24/03/202321/03/2023 Glenys Gelzinis3 Comments

Australia – Come and Say G’day

Tourism Australia has launched its latest campaign to attract overseas visitors to come and visit, but frankly it leaves me a bit baffled. The latest ambassador for promoting Australia to the world is a CGI (computer generated image) kangaroo. Yes really, a cartoon character called Ruby the roo. The character will be voiced by Aussie… Read More Australia – Come and Say G’day

19/10/202213/10/2022 Glenys Gelzinis11 Comments

Moonta – Birthplace of the Father of the RAAF

A new sculpture has been placed in Moonta’s Queen Square which pays tribute to Sir Richard Williams, a man born and raised in Moonta and the man regarded as the father of the Royal Australian Air Force. He was instrumental in the formation of the RAAF in 1921 and in its development between the wars,… Read More Moonta – Birthplace of the Father of the RAAF

28/01/202227/01/2022 Glenys Gelzinis3 Comments

New Street Art in Moonta SA

Next time you’re in Moonta and Moonta Bay, look for these new additions to the street art.  The Copper Coast Public Art Group was formed last year under the Moonta and District Progress Association and are working with the Copper Coast Council to increase public art in the area.

25/01/202221/01/2022 Glenys Gelzinis2 Comments

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