Category: Australia

  • Anita Gelato

    About the event

    Anita Gelato is a renowned gelato and ice cream shop that has captured the hearts of dessert lovers across the globe. With its roots in a small kitchen nearly 20 years ago, Mama Anita and her youngest son Nir created their first mouth-watering frozen treats for friends and neighbors. Their distinctive flavors come from a perfect blend of creamy gelato bases and Anita’s signature homemade jams. Today, Anita Gelato boasts many locations worldwide, including Australia, where you can indulge in their delightful artisanal gelato at various spots such as Sydney and Brisbane.

    Ever had the pleasure of savoring their creations? What’s your go-to flavor when it comes to gelato?

     

    111 Boundary St, West End QLD 4101

  • Place Of Paradise

    K’GARI

    Fraser Island, located off the coast of Queensland, Australia, is a natural wonder celebrated for its breathtaking beaches. Known as K’gari, meaning “paradise” in the Butchulla people’s language, this World Heritage-listed island stretches over 120 kilometers and offers a diverse array of coastal landscapes. From pristine white sands to unique freshwater lakes, Fraser Island’s beaches are a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

    SHIPWRECK

    One of the most iconic spots on Fraser Island is Seventy-Five Mile Beach. This expansive stretch of golden sand is not just a beach but also a registered highway and airstrip. Visitors can drive along the shoreline, enjoying stunning ocean views and spotting local wildlife like dingoes and humpback whales during their migration season. Highlights along Seventy-Five Mile Beach include the Maheno Shipwreck, a hauntingly beautiful relic of a luxury liner that ran aground in 1935, and the Champagne Pools, natural rock formations where waves create bubbling saltwater pools perfect for a refreshing dip.

    Another gem is Eli Creek, a crystal-clear freshwater stream that flows directly into the ocean. Eli Creek is the largest creek on the island’s eastern side, and it’s a favorite spot for families and travelers to float downstream on inflatable tubes or simply wade in the cool, shallow waters. Surrounded by lush greenery, the creek provides a serene escape from the island’s more bustling areas.

    LAKE MCKENZIE

    Fraser Island is also home to an array of stunning perched lakes, formed by rainwater accumulation on impermeable layers of sand. Among these, Lake McKenzie stands out as a must-visit destination. Its pure silica sands and vividly blue waters create an otherworldly setting that feels almost surreal. The lake is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, or simply marveling at the natural beauty around you. Nearby, Lake Wabby offers a contrasting experience, with its green-hued waters nestled against towering sand dunes that make for a challenging but rewarding hike.

    NATURE

    Beyond the beaches, the island boasts a variety of ecosystems, including dense rainforests growing on sand, something found nowhere else on Earth. These forests provide shade and a sense of tranquility for visitors who wish to explore beyond the shoreline. The flora and fauna are equally diverse, with over 350 bird species and unique plant life contributing to the island’s rich biodiversity.

    When visiting Fraser Island, it’s essential to respect its fragile environment. The island is a significant cultural site for the Butchulla people, who have lived in harmony with its natural landscapes for thousands of years. Following eco-friendly practices, such as avoiding feeding wildlife and staying on designated paths, helps preserve the island’s beauty for future generations.

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    Whether you’re drawn to its scenic beaches, unique ecosystems, or cultural significance, Fraser Island offers an unparalleled coastal experience. Its combination of adventure, relaxation, and natural splendor ensures that every visitor leaves with unforgettable memories. For those seeking a beach destination that goes beyond the ordinary, Fraser Island truly lives up to its name as a paradise.
     

  • West Village Shopping Precinct

    Address45 Mollison St, West End QLD 4101, Australia

    Nestled in the heart of West Village, the shopping precinct is a bustling hub of activity, brimming with a diverse array of boutiques, eateries, and specialty stores. From the chic fashion outlets showcasing the latest trends to the cozy cafés offering artisanal delights, there’s something to cater to every taste and preference. The picturesque pedestrian-friendly streets are adorned with vibrant murals and lush greenery, inviting visitors to leisurely stroll and explore. Anchored by a modern, eco-friendly design, the precinct seamlessly blends contemporary architecture with a community-focused vibe, making it a favored destination for both locals and tourists alike. Whether you’re on the hunt for unique finds or simply enjoying a day out, the West Village Shopping Precinct promises an experience that’s both charming and memorable.

  • Kooralbyn, Queensland 4285, Australia

    Kooralbyn Morning Rise

    @0515 hours in the Kooralbyn area, temperature 20.5° degrees celsius, 0km wind (Reference BOM).

  • Cafe 63 – Beaudesert, QLD

    Cafe 63 is one of the favorite franchise’s I enjoy visiting, nice food and drink, prices are reasonable with good service and what a huge menu!

    This is a custom order…

    • Turkish bread $3
    • Pouched Egg $3
    • Bacon Rash $3
    • Cheese $1
    • Topped off with an Earl tea $4.

    Grand Total: $14AUD (20th January 2025).

    Cafe 63 -Beaudesert, Queensland, Australia

  • Plhat Chat – Takeaway

    Plhat Chat – Takeaway


    Address: 290-296 Wellington Bundock Dr, Kooralbyn QLD 4285, Australia
    Phone: +61435 677 940

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    Total for food and the drink was $21.50AUD well spent, I immersed myself with a Lamb Souvlaki and was full of flavour and plenty of protein, enjoyed it so much and to top it I enjoyed a large vanilla malted milkshake.

    If you are ever in this neighborhood, worth a try, great customer service and reasonably priced with the economics the way they are.