by Whats On Tablelands | Jun 18, 2025 | Tales of the Tablelands
Written by Paul Curtis A little over 20 years ago I found myself in the position of photographically recording the rapidly deteriorating infrastructure that once belonged to the Department of Forestry in North Queensland. I was given a small amount of money to travel...
by Whats On Tablelands | Jun 18, 2025 | Local Adventures, Tales of the Tablelands
Written by Paul Curtis Wandering the backroads of North Queensland, it becomes obvious that not too long ago there were many people living and working in these remote and dusty locations. Sometimes you need to look deeply to find evidence, and it’s hard to imagine...
by Whats On Tablelands | Jun 18, 2025 | Local Adventures, Tales of the Tablelands
Written by Jennifer Rooks It was a lovely morning after overnight rain, so I threw in the rain jacket just in case. This lake walk was only six kilometres, but I had decided to make a short holiday break out of it and see something of Yungaburra. I stayed at On the...
by Whats On Tablelands | Jun 17, 2025 | Sustainable Living, Tales of the Tablelands
Written by Jodie Eden I love writing these articles for What’s On magazine, but I need to write the article three months before you get to read it. So, here I sit: writing in wet, muddy May and trying to imagine you sitting there in August. What will it be like?...