Based in Fremantle, Western Australia, Rosamund Brennan is a freelance writer and editor with an interest in creativity and culture, travel, social issues and psychology.

Her work has appeared in a range of Australian and international publications, including The Guardian, Al Jazeera, Deutsche Welle, The Australian, The Sunday Telegraph, Qantas Magazine, ArtsHub, MiNDFOOD, Delicious and Peppermint Magazine, among others.

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The best Indigenous experiences in Australia

The best Indigenous experiences in Australia

Looking for a travel adventure that goes beyond typical sightseeing? Combining wild, untouched landscapes with ancient history and fascinating culture, Australia’s Indigenous tourism experiences are hard to beat. They share the stories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples who have lived on this land for more than 65,000 years – a diverse tapestry of hundreds of nations and language groups, each with their own Dreaming stories, ceremonies and deep cultural knowledge. Our Travel & News Editor Melissa Woodley and experienced travel writer Rosamund Brennan have pulled together a list of eye-opening First Nations tours that'll take you deep into Australia's most pristine landscapes, all while teaching you about the world’s oldest living culture. From trekking with Custodians through the lush Daintree Rainforest and swimming with dugongs in the Kimberley to seeing ancient stories light up the sky over Uluru, these experiences may change the way you view the land Down Under. 🏞 The best national parks in Australia☀ The greatest things to do Down Under😍 The most beautiful places in Australia
The 14 most incredible things to do in the Kimberley

The 14 most incredible things to do in the Kimberley

Ever thought, “By the time I pay to travel to Western Australia, I might as well go to Indonesia or Thailand”? Experience a different culture? Different food? We don’t blame you for thinking that way, but this is a call to quash those conceptions. We have countless cultures and food landscapes right here at home. We’re speaking about First Nations cultures, which are at the heart of the Kimberley in the northern tip of Western Australia. It’s one of the country’s most remote regions and, equally, one of its most naturally abundant, brimming with biodiverse, dramatic landscapes. And it’s enormous, three times the size of England.  The Kimberley is home to over 30 First Nations groups, and a visit would be incomplete without discovering their deep knowledge of the land. Here are the most incredible things to see and do in the Kimberley. đŸ« The best things to do in Broome🌳 Your ultimate guide to Kakadu National ParkđŸ„Ÿ All the best things to do in Litchfield National Park