We woke this morning to torrential rain and the prediction for Airlie Beach was for over 15cm in the next 48hrs. The tv news advised of localised flooding and gave a cyclone warning. This weather killed off any chance of our planned sailing trip in the Whitsundays, so we made the decision that with a week of rain predicted in Northern Queensland we would turn around and go south.
We set off at 9am and stopped for brunch at Roots Collective in Sarina. Great coffee and muffin.

Post our food refill, we set down our marker of driving out of the rain-belt and back towards Sunshine Coast where the weather follows the name!
The drive ended up totalling over 450 miles with us being on the road to close on 9hrs. Along the way we went through several torrential downpours of biblical proportions. Between these we filled our time reorganising our travel plans for the next 6 weeks, with a bias towards Southern Queensland & Northern NSW.
Along the Bruce Highway we came across numerous signs with very direct warnings – Rest or RIP being one of the more hard hitting.

As we ebbed our way through the 450 miles journey, we passed through a number of small ‘towns’ with some great Aussie establishments selling the staple beer, Castlemaine XXXX.

Around lunchtime we stopped in the crossroad town of Bororen where Andy went in search of coffee, only to find that the three places purporting to sell caffeine had all closed – & it was only 2pm.


Even the odd mix of Elvis, records and hot chips had closed its doors so we gave up the hunt and jumped back in the car and continued our drive.

Over the course of the drive we listened our way through a whole series of Louis Theroux Podcast and interviews with Nick Cave, Baz Luhrmann, Sharon Stone, Samantha Morton and Nile Rodgers to name but a few.
Along the way we also continued our interest in the varying street signs – Survive This Drive…


One of our toilet stops took us up close with one of the many long trucks that go up and down the Bruce Highway between Brisbane and Cairns. Mighty vehicles, even more imposing when they are sitting inches behind your back bumper…..

We also found ourselves ‘racing’ adjacent to the train with the endless long carriages being pulled along behind.

Mid-afternoon we made another stop and treated ourselves to peanut sandwiches and crackers washed down with fruit juice – oh we are living the high life!!


Late afternoon we stopped at Childers, another country town with the ubiquitous Aussie pub and a Queenslander farmer with his cowboy hat sitting outside.

We eventually stopped today’s road trip south of Hervey Bay, in Maryborough where we are staying at a Best Western Motel. It’s cheap and cheerful and most importantly it’s not raining!
As it’s Saturday night, we decided to pop to the local fish & chip shop where barramundi was on the menu.

The night sky was particularly red and even more appealing to witness without the persistent rain clouds of the last few days.

Having been in the car for most of the day, we decided to go for a walk to a nearby supermarket for healthy breakfast supplies.

Tomorrow we plan to continue our route south, and the weather improves, and a return to Noosa, where we plan to get back to the beach along with walks along the coastline.




























































































































































































