Port Campbell (including Port Campbell National Park and Princetown) Attractive small seaside village at the western end of the Great Ocean Road. Port Campbell is an attractive, almost sleepy, ...
David McKenzie remembers the wild and terrible day that persuaded the people of tiny Port Campbell, in south-west Victoria, that they needed a lifesaving club. A family from Colac, the Brassels, had ...
The Powell family had gathered to celebrate the next chapter in their lives — a new home, a baby on the way and the family dairy farm handed over to the next generation. But a routine rescue job near ...
One of Australia's most stunning natural wonders is the Twelve Apostles rock formation found in Port Campbell National Park. Seven stacked rock structures constitute the Twelve Apostles, six of which ...
Port Campbell is an attractive, almost sleepy, windswept little fishing village which is set on a natural gorge at the mouth of Campbells Creek. The population of about 200 regulars is regularly ...
One of the volunteer lifesavers who drowned while saving a tourist's life off the Victorian coast was due to become a father for the first time later this year, his family have revealed. Surf ...
Port Campbell, a small seaside town along the Great Ocean Rd, is most well-known for the 12 Apostles attraction - a collection of limestones off the shore of the Port Campbell National Park. Port ...
The towns of Timboon and Port Campbell are 18 kilometres apart, but have always been linked by more than just geography. Three men from two small Victorian communities have died in tragic ...