Marieke Hardy experiences Walter and Marion Burley Griffin's vision of urban utopia complete with crazy bikes and guerrilla gig hi-jinx. This is the nation's capital like it's never been portrayed before.
The Ghan is one of Australia's most iconic journeys. Samuel Johnson makes the most of the whistle-stops with a helicopter ride over Katherine Gorge and a quad bike ride at one of Australia's oldest cattle stations.
The Daintree is part of the World Heritage listed area that stretches from Townsville to Cooktown. Yumi Stynes goes for a mangrove hunt with the Kuku Yalanji clan and joins a project that is giving back into the Daintree.
With over 12,000 kms of coastline WA has an unfair advantage and the Kalbarri region is one of the pearls on the map. Barton Lynch puts Kalbarri's surfing prowess to the test both on and out of water.
The Oodnadatta track is one of Australia's most iconic outback journeys. The best time to go is when the outback puts on a show. Susie Porter hooks up with the locals at the Oodnadatta Races.
20% of Tassie is world heritage listed wilderness, But Tasmania's best kept secret is its unique diving environment. Jesse Martin takes the plunge and gets up close to the creatures from this underwater world.
Melbourne keeps its best secrets - the coolest bars, cafes and street art - hidden in the laneways of the CBD. Robbie Buck rolls up his sleeves and makes his mark on the world capital of street stencil art.
H.G. Nelson meets up with legendary chef and exponent of the Slow Food movement, Stefano de Pieri (Mildura), who gives him a shopping list that requires H.G. to get up close and personal with the region's produce.