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JurgenV
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non guitar related topic (mostly)

Post by JurgenV » Sun Jun 15, 2025 12:16 am

Hi,
after spending quite some time here in the forum (mostly passive but I posted at least a few hopefully interesting things) I start thinking about flying to Australia. The plan is to stay at least 4 weeks in Australia. At the moment I´m not sure if I should book a guided tour or if I should travel on my own.
Any suggestions on what could be interesting? Not only as a tourist but also as a hobbyist luthier?

Most probably during October. Any places I need to avoid during this time (weatherwise)?

I hope asking this is not a problem. But you guys are the only connection I have to Australia
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Post by TomBicknell » Sun Jun 15, 2025 12:10 pm

Hi Jurgen, from a guitar building perspective, I’d recommend the factory tours at Cole Clark and Maton Guitars in Melbourne - I reckon you’d find them very interesting. There’s also several tonewood suppliers scattered around the country who you could visit.

If you’re into country music, the Tamworth Country Music Festival in January is big event and fairly guitar-centric. Catching a performance from Tommy Emmanuel would also be a classic Australian guitar experience.

From a tourist perspective, it’s a very big country, so it depends what you want to see!

Tours for specific locations might be worthwhile, like if you go up to the Great Barrier Reef or the Daintree rainforest, but getting your way around the country is overall very easy, from an organisational perspective. Obviously there are some big distance involved, and precautions if you’re going anywhere remote. An ‘all of Australia’ tour would probably cost a tonne, and you can do it yourself easy enough. Maybe hire a car if you’re here for that long.
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Post by kiwigeo » Sun Jun 15, 2025 12:52 pm

Australia is a massive country.....you first need to key in your entry and exit points. Further planning would revolve around the latter.
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Post by Mark McLean » Sun Jun 15, 2025 9:45 pm

Hi Jurgen - come on down!
But, as Martin said, be aware of the scale that you are dealing with.
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October is a good time of year in most of Australia, as far as weather is concerned. In the far north it will be getting hot but not yet too wet, and the dangerous stingers that stop you swimming in the sea in the far north in summer don't become a problem until November.
Because of distances you will need to fly to various parts of the country if you want to see more than one region. You will probably fly into an East coast city like Sydney or Melbourne but make sure you get out of the cities and see some of the country in between. But you won't see it all.

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