Awesome SA Charters, proudly owned and operated and is one of the biggest charter company in South Australia serving tourist and local fishoes along with teaching first timers how to enjoy a day on the water for, fishing and water sports. They are also about to launch a huge party boat to cater for larger group bookings for parties and events to cruise along the Port River and coast of South Australia.
Their boats are equipped with up to date safety gear to meet current National Standards and is run by well trained and experienced professionals who have been qualified and in the industry for many years, some of which have served government organisations and are all up to date with their licensing and character history checks.
They have several options, including:
Inshore Small Fish (Whiting, Gar, Snook, Squid etc) (North Haven – up to 5pp or Cape Jervis – up to 8pp)
Offshore Bigger Fish (Snapper, Shark, Nanigai, Tuna) (Cape Jervis – Up to 8pp)
They supply all bait, fishing gear and tackle. You just take your lunch and drinks and enjoy!
The Skipper and crew loves a day on the water and they will always make sure you enjoy every minute of it too.
The Accessible Beaches campaign was founded in 2016 with a vision of making most patrolled beaches in Australia wheelchair accessible by 2020. I absolutely love their mission statement as follows: “ Our mission is simple. We want to improve the quality of life for more than four million Australians living with a disability by getting them back onto the beach" It is so simple of a lot of us to venture to the beach with no hesitation however for some it is just not a possibility due to their mobility. Their approach is simplistic yet so needed and worthy of attention. They communicate to more than 22,000 contacts throughout Australia, they use technology to band communities together. In the summer months they host accessible beach days, demonstrating to local councils that beach accessibilities is in high demand across all ages. Education is a key across the state as well working closely with local and state governments, by providing support to navigate common compliance, procurement, risk, insurance and operational issues. Implementation is provided at site evaluations and professionally to install the highest quality products on the market. They also provide training, support and supplier endorsed maintenance. Accessible Beaches Campaign is fully operated…
To the rest of Australia, beautiful beaches probably isn't the first thing that springs to mind when you think about South Australia BUT we know something they don't know. When it comes to blue water, white sand, rockpools, reefs and gentle waves - S.A's got the goods. Not all beaches are the same when it comes to family friendly though. They've got to have gentle waves, no strong sweeps or currents, they have to be easy to get to (and lug your massive beach bag full of ALL the things to) Please remember to keep a close eye on your kids at the beach, swim between the flags where possible and always slip, slop, slap and wrap. Below are our top picks for family friendly beaches in Adelaide and greater South Australia. Port Noarlunga Brighton Beach Semaphore Beach Flahertys Beach, Yorke Peninsula Moana Beach Second Valley Penguin Point, Yorke Peninsula Port WIllunga Silver Sands/Sellicks Beach Henley Beach
Find it at: South Road, Myponga Attention Nature Lovers! The Myponga Reservoir is open to the general public for all sorts of land based and on water outdoor, recreational and nature based activities! Around an hours drive from Adelaide CBD you can walk, run or cycle around bushland tracks with water views, enjoy picnics, take in the stunning scenery and animal watching at lookouts and viewing platforms and so much more. KayakingOn-water access for kayaking and fishing will be allowed at Myponga Reservoir from 28 March, 2021. Bring your own kayak or hire one from Myponga Kayak Hire (call ahead to book) WalkingThe 3.3km (approx.) loop track on the south east side of the reservoir takes you through open plains, forested areas and native vegetation. The unsealed trail is suitable for walking and running and is short and sweet for little feet. There are little “ look out “ parts off the loop you can add or you can stick to the loop and keep it short and fun! There is a toilet on the track, rest places to sit and enjoy the view, picnic tables and SO MUCH to explore and investigate. Moss, mud, pine cones, birds, kangaroos and…
Mum to an adventurous two year old boy & a six year old who loves the spotlight. I recently rekindled my childhood passion & started dance classes again, so there is lots of lounge room dance-offs in our house. I also work in cellar doors pouring wine tastings – when I’m not partaking myself!