Chris and Alastair take a driving holiday through the Lockyer Valley, Darling Downs and Granite Belt region sampling some of the state's finest produce along the way.
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Bretts Wharf Located in the up market suburb of Hamilton, Bretts Wharf has carved out a niche for itself as one...
Lockyer Valley The Lockyer Valley is known as Brisbane’s salad bowl. The Mulgowie Farming Company is one of the...
Toowoomba The city of Toowoomba sits in the middle of some of southern Queensland most productive farmland,...
Felton Valley Located in the picturesque Felton Valley, Prestbury Farmstay provides an opportunity for visitors...
Stanthorpe The Granite Belt is regarded by many as the food capital of Southern Queensland.
DECEMBER 27th 2008
Cruising the Keppel Islands There are 17 islands in the Great Keppel Group, with Great Keppel Island being the most well-known…...
JANUARY 3rd 2009
GORGES OF CENTRAL QUEENSLAND
Central QLD is filled with beautiful national parks that showcase some of the best natural sights QLD has to offer. Dean Miller and Martin Bowerman took off from Gladstone to explore some of the most spectacular gorges of Central Queensland. Fore more information on anything in the Capricorn Region, get in touch with Capricorn Tourism
Carnarvon National Park A few hours drive from Theodore is Rolleston, where drivers should stock up on food and fuel before...
JANUARY 10th 2009
TWO CHEFS GOURMET GOLD COAST TOUR
Who says too many cooks spoil the broth? Brisbane chefs, Alastair McLeod of Bretts Wharf Restaurant and Andrew Mirosch of Lurleen's at Sirromet Winery join forces to seek our and celebrate the gastronomic delights of the Gold Coast and hinterland.
Gold Coast / Surfers Paradise Who says too many cooks spoil the broth? Brisbane chefs, Alastair McLeod of Bretts Wharf...