Market puts Violet Town on the map
On the second Saturday each month, between 3000 and 5000 people descend on Violet Town, patrolling the labyrinth of stalls that make up the town’s
On the second Saturday each month, between 3000 and 5000 people descend on Violet Town, patrolling the labyrinth of stalls that make up the town’s
For half an hour, you drive through a long swathe of ti tree and gum, interrupted only by the occasional vision of a wayward Winnebago,
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Overlooking an iconic vista where the Snowy River broadens in an expanse of shallow fingers to meet the sea, Marlo has been attracting visitors for
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Kaniva, on the bustling – Melbourne-Adelaide route, has many attractions, but the one that sets the town apart sits beneath a jaunty red awning on
They have views across about 20 miles of hills, no utility bills, paddocks rich with blueberries and vegetables, a human tapestry of visitors from around