Regional/Riverland
Monash
Monash, named after General Sir John Monash, was proclaimed in 1921.
First established in the1960’s, the Monash Playground became a destination trip for many families ...
Cobdogla
Cobdogla Station covering over 500km of river frontage, was settled as a pastoral lease by the Chambers family in 1846. The first police greys were bred on the property...
Overland Corner
Quench your thirst at the National Trust owned Overland Corner Hotel, built in 1859. See the museum and take a walk around the nearby mines and cemetery.
By 1855 Overl...
Barmera
BARMERA – “The Jewel of the Riverland”
A picturesque town on the shores of Lake Bonney. A freshwater aquatic playground where you can indulge in a collection of water ...
Berri
The name Berri is taken from the Aboriginal word 'bery bery' meaning 'bend in the river'. The commercial hub of the Riverland set amongst a sea of vineyards and citrus ...
Winkie
Spend a night under the stars at Katarapko National Park
Kararapko, part of the Murray River National Park, provides a diverse landscape, known for its cultural, ecolo...
Glossop
Visit Berri Estate Winery, Australia's largest winery and distillery and enjoy a bit of wine tasting. Stop at one of the fruit stalls situated along the Old Sturt Highw...
Loveday
Loveday was the site of one of Australia's largest internment camps during World War 2. At its peak, housing 5,380 German, Japanese and Italian internees as well as ove...