A somewhat unremarkable tree that can be found in estuarine regions of northern Australia. Except that the flowers smell like a mixture of red wine and ciabatta bread. Honest. ... Read the Post...
market star
Star apples, also known as cainito or milk fruit, belong to a special food group that I like to simply refer to as Vitamin Purple. ... Read the Post...
spotlight on species – the apostlebird
One of the great things about camping in the Australian bush is the general tendency for local wildlife to crash join your party. Well, I think that's what often happens...maybe it's just me. While this 'hi, what you doing?' habit is less welcome if it's say, something that can kill you (and as every enlightened tourist knows, Everything in Australia Can Kill You), ... Read the Post...
rapid creek markets
Rapid Creek markets are Darwin's only undercover setup, and specialise in a cornucopic variety of fresh produce and prepared food. While all of Darwin's markets have a number of takeaway food stalls, Rapid Creek mostly focuses on fruit and vegetable produce, trinkets are pretty thin on the ground here. ... Read the Post...