



Terry Gordon is a much loved & popular Australian country music/comedy entertainer. He was five when his father took him to see ‘Tex Morton’s Wild West Show’ and he decided there and then he was going to be a country music star! His versatility as a balladeer, songwriter, bush poet, comedy performer and TV host has established Terry as one of Country Music’s finest entertainers. During his career he has released 25 singles & 20 albums. In 2005 Terry was awarded an Order of Australia Medal (OAM) for his services to country music.
Dave Prior is an outstanding Country singer, songwriter and comedian, from South Australia. For many years he worked in the commercial radio industry, as an announcer, program director and station manager. However, a mid-life career change saw him working as a singer/ comedian, including touring with Adam Harvey, Doug Walters (cricketer), and Rodney Vincent. Dave has released many CDs, including an outstanding Merle Haggard tribute CD, Silver Wings and Haggard Things.
The Broken Hill Civic Orchestra was established in 1975. It had 25 members for its first performance. The orchestra has continued with an annual program of concerts since that time. Like most community orchestras, BHCO consists of a string section, woodwind section, brass section and percussion section. The orchestra plays a wide range of music including classical and well-known popular music. The current conductor of the orchestra is Mark Curtis.
Brass bands have been part of the Barossa’s heritage for more than a century. This community brass band was formed in 1925, with 25 local musicians. Today the band is made up of about 45 local musicians, both young and old. The band rehearses every Tuesday night in its own purpose-built hall, the Marananga Brass Band Room. The band puts on an annual concert, in the Barossa Valley, called ‘A Night of Music’. Approximately 1,000 people attend this concert each year.
“The passion in The BordererS music comes from growing up in really tough and bigoted areas of Glasgow and Belfast. The dream was to escape that life and start again. Australia gave us that chance.” – Jim Paterson, The BordererS. Jim and Alex arrived in Australia over 20 years ago, not knowing each other. They met in a recording studio in Adelaide. They are now one of the most outstanding, and exciting, Celtic/Country music acts in Australia. Alex is the lead singer...she has a beautiful voice.
The tour manager will be John Howie John was a secondary school music teacher for 23 years (taught Kylie Minogue). He and his twin brother, Graeme, perform as The Howie Brothers. John has been leading successful music tours & music cruises for 25 years.>
The assistant tour manager will be Gill Delaney Gill (accordion/ukulele/mouth organ player from Wangaratta) has played in dance bands most of her life, and knows a million tunes! She will be coming on the tour as a musician and assistant tour manager, as long as we get sufficient bookings. She will be involved in lots of fun-filled informal music sessions with the tour group.
VIEW ITINERARYDay 1 Sunday May 9, 2021 Mildura
Depart Melbourne and travel by coach to Mildura, stopping in Bendigo for morning
tea. On arrival in Mildura, short panoramic tour. Evening: Dine at your leisure. Lots of
excellent restaurants right next to our hotel. Overnight: Quality Hotel Mildura Grand.
Day 2 Monday May 10, 2021 Mildura
Today you have a choice of (1) visiting the World Heritage listed Mungo National Park,
famous for its lunar-like landscapes and aboriginal heritage, or (2) spending the day in
Mildura. The Mungo N. P. day trip, and the activities for those who stay in Mildura, are
optional (more information, pricing tab). Those staying in Mildura will visit Rio Vista
Historic House, and Chateau Mildura winery (see further details, back page). Evening:
Dine at your leisure. After dinner you are invited to an informal ‘music session’ with local
acoustic/folk musicians. (B)
Day 3 Tuesday May 11, 2021 Broken Hill
Travel north, to Wentworth, NSW, where the Murray and Darling rivers meet. Sightseeing
coach tour of Wentworth with local guide, including the river junction, Perry Sand Hills
(ancient sand dunes), and Possum’s Statue (Possum was a famous hermit who lived
along the banks of the Murray). After morning tea in Wentworth head north to Broken
Hill, stopping for lunch along the way. Afternoon: On arrival in Broken Hill, sightseeing
tour of this fascinating outback mining town, with local guide. Visit The Big Picture
(excellent art gallery/retail establishment). Evening: Enjoy dinner at one of Broken
Hill’s best restaurants, then attend an outback concert, featuring the Broken Hill Civic
Orchestra. After the concert enjoy supper with the performers. Overnight: Comfort Inn
Crystal Motel, Broken Hill. (B,D,Supper)
Day 4 Wednesday May 12, 2021 Silverton/Broken Hill
Morning: After breakfast visit White’s Mineral and Mining Museum, where you meet
colourful proprietor Kevin ‘Bushy’ White. Then visit Broken Hill’s famous Royal Flying
Doctor Service base. Morning tea at Bells Milk Bar and Museum (1950s milk bar,
famous for its milkshakes, sodas, spiders, etc.). Afternoon: Travel to the fascinating old
mining town of Silverton, now virtually a ghost town. A colourful local guide/raconteur
will accompany us on this trip. Visit the famous Silverton Hotel, which has featured
in various movies and TV commercials. John Howie and Gill Delaney will lead a short
acoustic jam session in the hotel’s beer garden. Please join in! Return to Broken Hill,
where we visit the Pro Hart Gallery and the Broken Hill Miners Memorial. Evening: Enjoy
a special concert… Terry Gordon Live in Broken Hill! (B)’
Day 5 Thursday May 13, 2021 Wilcannia/White Cliffs
Depart Broken Hill and head north-east to the opal-mining settlement of White Cliffs,
where the thousands of shafts dug since the 1880s have created an eerie, pockmarked
landscape. On the way visit the historic Darling River town of Wilcannia. Morning tea at
the Wilcannia Club Hotel, where John Howie is planning to have a short music session
with some of the local aboriginal musicians. On arrival in White Cliffs, lunch at our
accommodation. Afternoon: Tour of White Cliffs with local guide, including visits to the
opal fields, an underground home, and an opal shop. Evening: After dinner John Howie
and Gill Delaney will lead a fun-filled music session. We will invite local musicians to join
us. Overnight: the famous White Cliffs Underground Motel. (B,L,D)
Day 6 Friday May 14, 2021 Tibooburra
Morning: Depart White Cliffs and head northwest to Tibooburra. On the way visit
Milparinka…..virtually a ghost town these days. After lunch we visit Depot Glen, a
shaded waterhole on Preservation Creek – one of the most famous exploration sites
in Australia. It was here that explorer Charles Sturt and his party were marooned for 6
months, in 1845, on their epic search for an inland sea. Second in command James Poole
perished here; we visit his grave. Then proceed to Tibooburra, a true outback town in the
‘corner country’ of far western New South Wales. You will have time to explore the town,
including the two pubs. The interior walls of the Family Hotel boast a mural of artwork
by famous Australian artists, including Clifton Pugh and Russell Drysdale. Evening: John
Howie and Gill Delaney will lead a fun-filled singalong session, on the porch of the
Family Hotel, with Terry Gordon and, hopefully, some of the locals and some tour group
members joining in. Then enjoy an excellent dinner at T.J’s Roadhouse. Overnight: ‘The
Granites’ Motel. (B,D)
Day 7 Saturday May 15, 2021 Innamincka
Today we travel northwest to Innamincka. Visit Fort Grey, where Sturt established his
last base camp in 1845 before pushing on to the Cooper (Cooper Creek). Then proceed
to Cameron Corner, where the borders of NSW, Queensland and SA meet. See Australia’s
famous Dingo Fence. Have lunch at the Corner Store. Proceed to Innamincka, which
is situated on Cooper Creek close to where the ill-fated Burke and Wills expedition of
1860-61 came to its tragic end. Evening: After dinner spend a relaxing evening around
our wonderful outback hotel. Overnight: The Innamincka Hotel. (B,D)
Day 8 Sunday May 16, 2021 Innamincka
Morning: Visit Burke’s Grave and the beautiful Cullyamurra Waterhole, both a
few kilometres east of our hotel. The scenery along Cooper Creek, in the vicinity of
Innamincka, is stunning. Beautiful water holes, fabulous gum trees, and lots of colourful Australian birds. Then visit the famous Dig Tree, where on April 22, 1861 Burke, Wills and
King probably realised they were doomed. Afternoon: You will have some free time. You
may like to visit the former Australian Inland Mission Hospital building, now a National
Parks office and museum, located right next to our hotel. Late Afternoon: Further
exploration of Cooper Creek. Travel to the west of our hotel, including a visit to King’s
Marker (marks the spot where King was found alive by a search party following the Burke
and Wills expedition). Evening: Enjoy a fun-filled Aussie Campfire Singalong, in the beer
garden of our hotel. We will invite the locals to join us. (B)
Day 9 Monday May 17, 2021 Birdsville
Depart Innamincka and head northwest to Birdsville, in far western QLD. Picnic lunch
along the way. On arrival in Birdsville check into our accommodation. Evening: Dinner
in our hotel, then free time for you to meet the ‘locals’ in the main bar of the iconic
Birdsville Pub. Overnight: Birdsville Hotel-Motel (the Birdsville Pub). (B,L,D)
Day 10 Tuesday May 18, 2021 Birdsville
Morning: Tour of Birdsville with local guide. Travel a short distance west of Birdsville to
see (and climb) Big Red, a huge sand dune at the edge of the Simpson Desert. We will
also travel a short distance north of Birdsville, to see a small stand of Australia’s rarest
tree – the Waddy Tree. A member of the local aboriginal community (Jimmy Crombie) will
accompany us on this morning’s tour (if available), and talk to us about Birdsville and
his working life (as a drover). Afternoon: Lunch at the excellent Birdsville Bakery, then
free time. Evening: Enjoy a special concert….Terry Gordon Live in Birdsville! (B)
Day 11 Wednesday May 19, 2021 Marree
Leave Birdsville and head south along the Birdsville Track, to the remote town of Marree,
“where trains and camels used to be”* Along the way we have lunch at Mungerannie
Roadhouse. During lunch John Howie will host a session of Aussie bush poetry. You
are invited to recite your favourite bush poems. Upon arrival in Marree enjoy a short
panoramic tour. You will also have time to explore the town on foot. Evening: Dinner in
our hotel. Also, enjoy a performance by outstanding South Australian singer/songwriter/
comedy entertainer, Dave Prior. Overnight: Marree Hotel. (B,D) (*A quote from the song
Out in the Outback, by John Howie.)
Day 12 Thursday May 20, 2021 Flinders Ranges
Depart Marree and travel south to Wilpena Pound, in the spectacular southern Flinders
Ranges. On the way visit the ruins of Farina township. Proceed to the town of Copley, where, for morning tea, you may wish to sample one of the famous quandong pies at the
Copley Bush Bakery. Visit Leigh Creek township, then pass through scenic Parachilna
Gorge. Lunch in the historic town of Blinman. Near Wilpena Pound, see the Cazneaux
Tree, subject of a famous photograph entitled The Spirit of Endurance, taken by Dick
Smith’s grandfather, Harold Cazneaux, in 1937. Then proceed to Wilpena Pound… an
extraordinary natural basin measuring approximately 14 x 7 kilometres. It’s like a huge
natural fortress, with only one entry point. Afternoon: You will have the opportunity of
going on a sightseeing flight over Wilpena Pound (optional). Or, you might like to join
John Howie for a walk into Wilpena Pound. Beautiful southern Flinders Ranges scenery.
Evening: After dinner Terry Gordon will sing a few songs for us… a short, informal afterdinner
performance! Overnight: Wilpena Pound Resort. (B,D)
Day 13 Friday May 21, 2021 Barossa Valley
This morning we travel south, heading for the Barossa Valley. Along the way we visit
historic Burra, once a booming copper mining town. After a tour of the town you may
like to sample one of the delicious local Cornish pasties, for lunch. Continue on to the
Barossa Valley, one of Australia’s premium wine growing regions. After a panoramic tour
of the district we visit a well-known winery (includes wine tasting). Then check into our
accommodation, in Tanunda, one of the Barossa’s main towns. Evening: Attend a concert
by the Marananga Brass Band. The Barossa Valley, with its German heritage, is famous
for its outstanding brass bands. After the concert, join the band members for supper.
Overnight: Barossa Motor Lodge. (B,D,Supper)
Day 14 Saturday May 22, 2021 Hahndorf/Adelaide
Morning: Take a beautiful ‘back roads’ route from the Barossa Valley to the Hahndorf
region, in the Adelaide Hills. Free time, for shopping and lunch, in the historic
‘German’ village of Hahndorf. Afternoon: Sightseeing coach tour of central Adelaide
and the beachside suburb of Glenelg. Drive past the Adelaide Cricket Ground. Visit the
R.M.Williams Outback Heritage Museum, located on the site of the original R.M.Williams
boot and leather goods factory. Evening: For our final night of the tour enjoy a special
Farewell Dinner. Entertainment will be provided by outstanding Adelaide Celtic/country
band The BordererS. Overnight: Comfort Inn Regal Park, North Adelaide. (B,D)
Day 15 Sunday May 23, 2021 Melbourne
Return to Melbourne, arriving approximately 6.45pm and the tour concludes. (B)
TWIN FARE PER PERSON | SINGLE FARE |
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$4,995 | $5,785 |
Tour deposit fully refundable up to 45 days prior to departure
This day trip is with MurrayTrek 4 W.D. Adventures. Depart Mildura at 8am; return to Mildura at approx. 4pm. The trip includes morning tea & lunch. It’s about 1 hour’s drive, from Mildura to Mungo N.P. After morning tea, enjoy tour with local guide, including the spectacular crescent shaped Walls of China dune, which flanks part of the ancient dried-up Lake Mungo. Also, visit magnificent Mungo Woolshed (1869). Approx. cost of this day trip: $50 per person. Please tick box on booking form, if you wish to visit Mungo N.P. Travelrite will add the $50 to your invoice.
Those who stay in Mildura, Day 2. For those who choose to stay in Mildura, Day 2, admission to Rio Vista Historic House (& art gallery) is free. Visit to historic Chateau Mildura winery, including wine tasting, costs $5 per person. Transport costs will be $10 per person. Everything, for those staying in Mildura, is optional. We will do these visits in the afternoon. Free time in the morning. One of the tour managers will collect money on the day.
The organisers reserve the right to change any details of the tour that they believe will enhance the safety, quality, success and smooth running of the tour. For instance, if any entertainment mentioned in the itinerary is unavailable, we need to replace that entertainment with similar alternative acts.
Touring can involve a considerable amount of walking and stair climbing in the places visited and it is important that all tour participants have a level of physical fitness that allows them to take part in this activity without the need of assistance from others.
Tour Operator: Travelrite International Pty Ltd. A.C.N. 005 817 0781 (Travelrite International) is the tour operator
Tour Costs: The tours costs are based on transport, accommodation costs and entrance costs at 1 April 2019. Travelrite reserves the right to alter the costs if any of these factors change, giving any passenger that has booked the right to withdraw with full refund of monies paid or modify arrangements. No alterations to costings will be made within 60 days of departure.
Deposit and Payment: A deposit of $500 per passenger is required at the time of booking. Full payment will be required 60 days before departure. A 1.5% administration charge will be added to payment by Visa and Mastercard.
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Refunds:
The cruise is based on arrangements which do not allow for any
refunds in respect to
sightseeing, accommodation, meals or other services not utilised
after the tour has
commenced.
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Baggage: All passengers qualify for 1 piece free baggage allowance.
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“One of the best tours we have ever done. Great program and lovely people.”
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