Travel Oz

Travel Oz (2008- )

RunningDocumentary show

A travel series hosted by Greg Grainger. Each episode travels to three or four destinations, all within Australia and its territories.

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Scheduleevery Saturday at 08:30 (45 min)

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S06E27Cowra BreakoutAug 24, 2024
S06E26Episode 26Aug 3, 2024
S06E25Episode 25Jul 27, 2024
S06E24Episode 24Jul 20, 2024
S06E23Episode 23Jul 13, 2024
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Travel Oz' premiere?

'Travel Oz' premiered on January 11, 2016.

Who were the hosts of 'Travel Oz'?

'Travel Oz' was hosted by Greg Grainger and Scott McGregor.

What is the format of 'Travel Oz'?

'Travel Oz' is a travel documentary series that explores various destinations in Australia.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Travel Oz'?

The first season of 'Travel Oz' consisted of 13 episodes.

Which regions of Australia were covered in the first season of 'Travel Oz'?

The first season of 'Travel Oz' covered regions such as New South Wales, Victoria, and Tasmania, among others.

What were some of the highlights of the first season of 'Travel Oz'?

The first season of 'Travel Oz' featured episodes on Sydney's harbor, the Great Ocean Road, and the Cradle Mountain in Tasmania, among others.

Did 'Travel Oz' focus on any specific themes or activities in its episodes?

Yes, 'Travel Oz' focused on themes such as wildlife, adventure, and cultural experiences in its episodes.

Who were some of the guest experts featured in 'Travel Oz'?

'Travel Oz' featured guest experts like Tim Faulkner, an Australian wildlife expert, and Peter Kuruvita, a renowned chef.

Did 'Travel Oz' showcase any unique Australian traditions or festivals?

Yes, 'Travel Oz' highlighted Australian traditions and festivals like the Melbourne Cup and the Sydney Royal Easter Show.

Were there any episodes dedicated to exploring Australian Aboriginal culture in 'Travel Oz'?

Yes, 'Travel Oz' dedicated episodes to exploring Australian Aboriginal culture, including visits to indigenous communities and showcasing their art and traditions.

Did 'Travel Oz' cover any lesser-known destinations in Australia?

Yes, 'Travel Oz' explored lesser-known destinations such as Lord Howe Island and Kangaroo Island, offering viewers a unique perspective on these hidden gems.

Were there any episodes focusing on outdoor activities like hiking or diving in 'Travel Oz'?

Yes, 'Travel Oz' featured episodes that showcased outdoor activities like hiking in the Blue Mountains and diving in the Great Barrier Reef.

Did 'Travel Oz' provide any practical travel tips or recommendations?

Yes, 'Travel Oz' offered practical travel tips and recommendations, including accommodation options, local cuisine, and transportation suggestions.

Did 'Travel Oz' receive any awards or nominations in 2016?

Yes, 'Travel Oz' received nominations for various awards, including the Australian Cinematographers Society Awards and the Australian Tourism Awards.

Did 'Travel Oz' have any special episodes or crossovers with other TV shows?

'Travel Oz' did not have any special episodes or crossovers with other TV shows during its 2016 run.

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