Category: Tourism

NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service: Urges Bushwalkers to Prioritise Safety

The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) has issued a critical reminder to bushwalkers to uphold safety measures, which comes as a timely warning after recent sub-zero overnight summer temperatures experienced in Kosciuszko National Park. These unpredictable conditions highlight the importance of preparation ahead of embarking on potentially hazardous national park adventures. PHOTO: Snowy […]

Exploring the Wonders of Yarrangobilly Caves

Nestled in the northern region of the majestic Kosciuszko National Park, the Yarrangobilly Caves stand as a beacon of natural wonder and geological intrigue. With its stunning array of limestone caves, this spectacular destination offers a treasure trove of activities and sights that promise to captivate adventurers of all ages. Discovering the Natural Marvels Yarrangobilly […]

Council Clears Way for Upgrades to Tyrolean Mountain Bike Trails

In a move aimed at revitalising local tourism and catering to outdoor enthusiasts, the Snowy Monaro Regional Council (SMRC) has approved the much-anticipated development application (DA) for upgrades to the Tyrolean shared trails. PHOTO: Two riders take in the view of Lake Jindabyne. CREDIT: Jindabyne Trail Stewardship (JTS). The decision came during an ordinary meeting […]

Cannonball MTB Festival 2025: A Thrilling Week in the Snowy Mountains

Thredbo was once again the epicentre of mountain biking exhilaration as it hosted the 2025 Cannonball MTB Festival, presented by Boost Mobile, drawing 750 competitors and thousands of enthusiastic spectators. This thrilling event, celebrating its 11th anniversary, proved to be an unforgettable week of intense racing and vibrant festival vibes. PHOTO: Thredbo’s MTB Festival celebrates […]

Unusual Summer Snow Possible for Snowy Mountains Amidst Cold Snap

In an unexpected twist to the Australian summer, residents and visitors of the Snowy Mountains should brace themselves for a rare weather phenomenon this weekend. A cold front is set to bring a blast of winter-like conditions, with temperatures plummeting to a potential minimum of -3°C and the possibility of snow at high elevations such […]

Snowies Alpine Walk: A Trek Amongst the Heavens

Discover the Snowy Mountains, where the earth meets the sky, and adventure beckons at every turn. Embark on a breathtaking journey across the alpine roof of Australia with the newly opened Snowies Alpine Walk in the heart of Kosciuszko National Park. Nestled on the sacred Monero Ngarigo Country, this multifaceted trail promises an enchanting adventure […]

Stronger Communities Programme Round 9 Now Open for Eden-Monaro

Eden-Monaro’s Member of Parliament, Kristy McBain, announced the opening of the ninth round of the Stronger Communities Programme, inviting local organisations to submit expressions of interest (EOIs). Funded by the Albanese Government, this initiative aims to bolster community projects that enhance social benefits in local areas. The programme offers grants covering up to 100% of […]

Marine Rescue NSW Commissioner Praises Boaters Following Reduction in January Rescues

Marine Rescue NSW is pleased with a significant decrease in boat rescues this January, crediting increased safety measures among boaters. Commissioner Alex Barrell noted that rescue operations were the calmest since 2020. The Monaro region experienced decreased demand, with 42 missions and 21 emergencies, safely returning 87 people. PHOTO: Marine Rescue assist capsized catamaran CREDIT: […]

Snowies MTB Festival Provides Vital Economic Boost to Region

The Snowies MTB Festival, held from February 7-9, has once again proven to be a successful event, drawing both participants and spectators to the Snowy Mountains from around the country. PHOTO: Riders of all ages and skill levels enjoyed the Snowies MTB Festival CREDIT: In2Adventure Organised by In2Adventure, the event witnessed fierce competition across various […]