Tag: all-year
Did you know that while the Australian government collects over $450 million annually in environmental levies and camping fees, nearly 60% of the continentβs br
Did you know that Byron Bay enjoys an average of 240 sunny days per year? With this much sunshine, itβs tempting to think you can roll out of a beachside...
Did you know that the Sunshine Coast hosts over 2,500 kilometers of designated trails weaving through its diverse terrain? With the Great Sandy Marine Park stre
Stargazing for Beginners? Here’s exactly how I did it at the Prom! β¨
Written by Roo Move Editorial TeamThe crisp night air nips at your nose while the roar of the Southern Ocean fades into the background, replaced by an overwhelming silence. Above you, the Milky Way spills...
Over 40km of hiking trails tested! Rain Jacket Showdown – which one wins? π§οΈ
Written by Roo Move Editorial TeamDid you know that Wilsons Promontory receives over 1,000mm of rainfall annually, making waterproof gear absolutely essential for tackling the famous hike to Sealers Cove? So, after getting absolutely
Did you know Phillip Island attracts over 300 days of surfable conditions annually? πββοΈ
Written by Roo Move Editorial TeamI've been surfing the breaks here for the last 5 years, and I'm giving you the absolute honest lowdown on what it's really like to paddle out at Phillip Island!
Over 5 million visitors annually, but heads up – new Blue Mountains rules coming into effect! π¨
Written by Roo Move Editorial TeamDid you know that over 5 million people head to the Blue Mountains every single year? With numbers like that, it's no surprise they're tweaking a few things for 2026,...
The dusty grit of the steering wheel roughens against your palms as you wrestle the vehicle through a patch of deep, washboard corrugations. Outside the window,
Did you know that 87% of Aussies live within 50km of the coast? Just got back from a weekend mastering the basics! π
Written by Roo Move Editorial TeamDid you know that Australia boasts over 500 national parks and more than 10,000 beaches? Thatβs literally heaps of ground to cover! I've just spent the last few years getting...
With a permanent population hovering under 10,000, Byron Bay absorbs over 2.5 million visitors annuallyβa ratio that creates a unique pressure on the landscape.