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Alexis Buxton-Collins

Travel Journalist

Alexis Buxton-Collins spent his twenties working as a music journalist and beer taster before somehow landing an even dreamier job as a freelance travel writer. Now he travels the world from his base in Adelaide and contributes to publications including Qantas, Escape, The Guardian and Lonely Planet. Alexis has never seen a hill he didn't want to climb and specialises in outdoor adventures (he won the 2022 ASTW award for best nature/wildlife story for a feature on Kangaroo Island). When he's not scouring South Australia for the newest wineries and hikes, he's looking for excuses to get back to spots like Karijini and Ningaloo.
the Indian Pacific train traversing the vast and dry landscape of Clare Valley
Australia

An epic journey across three states onboard the Indian Pacific train

Travel on a train that does triple duty as a classroom, a fine-dining restaurant and a window into Australia’s soul on an epic journey between the east and west coasts.

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Mercure Bendigo Schaller
Bendigo

Top Bendigo hotels for every type of traveller

From art-themed boutique stays to vineyard glamping, here’s your guide to the top Bendigo hotels to book for your next stay. 

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Kangaroo wildernessheroReview: Mount Lofty House, South Australia
Adelaide Hills

Review: Mount Lofty House, South Australia

Only 20 minutes from the city streets of Adelaide, there is room to roam and relax at Mount Lofty House.

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A guide to South Australia’s best winery experiences 
SA

A guide to South Australia’s best winery experiences

South Australia’s wine regions cater to all tastes – from its robust shiraz to aromatic whites and experimental drops aged in buried amphorae.

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Deep-Creek-Waterfall
Fleurieu Peninsula

The Deep South Australia coastal walk to a hidden waterfall

Just 100 kilometres from Adelaide, a relatively unknown guided walk reveals the magic and mystery of the southern Fleurieu Peninsula.

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Is this Australia’s most beautiful festival?
Alice Springs

Is this Australia’s most beautiful festival?

It may not be as famous as Denver's Red Rocks Amphitheatre, but a small resort hidden in the East MacDonnell Ranges is just as deserving of the name and reputation.

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