Have you ever encountered a wild emu? If the answer’s no, your state of deprivation can be quickly rectified with a visit to Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve. Just a 40-minute drive southwest of Canberra, this sprawling wildlife park boasts sweeping views, 24 hiking trails, a huge variety of birdlife, as well as kangaroos, wallabies, platypuses and some very accessible koalas (just take the Koala Walk for an all-but-guaranteed sighting).
Don't let the designation of Australia's capital city fool you; there are plenty of diverse and exciting things to do in Canberra. It may be the seat of Australia’s political power, but the city’s reputation for being the Bush Capital is well earned. Despite the museums and monuments, Canberra has much the look and feel of a country town, right down to the kangaroos that bound around the city’s abundant nature reserves.
Over the last five years, the capital has undergone a hospitality glow-up, with world-class wine bars, trendy restaurants and stylish boutique hotels opening in the rapidly developing cultural precincts of New Acton and Braddon. Although once only visited by eye-rolling schoolkids on excursions, culture vultures drawn to the National Art Gallery, and political wheelers and dealers, Canberra’s now a perfect weekend getaway spot, regardless of your interests.