If you’ve fallen in love with Australia the movie starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman you’ll also be inspired by two legendary Australian properties – Faraway Bay, The Bush Camp in Western Australia’s remote East Kimberley, and Burrawang West Station in Central New South Wales.

Each was involved in the movie. - Faraway Bay hosted the film crew who visited to shoot scenes at the breath taking twin waterfalls on the King George River.

Burrawang West Station was selected by movie director Baz Lurhman’s production company as the most authentic and accessible outback station experience from Sydney for international television crews promoting Australia.

Share in the Australia experience at these exclusive and award winning retreats.

Burrawang West Station

Just like the homestead Faraway Downs in Australia, Burrawang West Station is a fully operational cattle and sheep property offering an exclusive outback retreat.

Faraway Downs brought to life Burrawang Station

Just an hour’s flight from Sydney and you’re surrounding by peaceful Lachlan River Country where daily farm activities take centre stage.

Burrawang West Station offers adventurous and discerning guests a chance to experience the outback in complete luxury and style.

With its quintessential Australian homestead, luxurious individual boutique lodges, and creative fine dining, Burrawang West Station retreat provides a unique blend of adventure and relaxation.

Faraway Bay, The Kimberley

In the remove East Kimberley region lies Faraway Bay, The Bush Camp, the country’s most unique wilderness retreat.

Experience the wild Australian Kimberley wihile still enjoying some creature comforts

With its vast untouched landscape, dramatic red rock gorges and abundance of wildlife, it’s no surprise that Baz Lurham chose this region to film much of Australia.

Faraway Bay sits on a cliff top overlooking the Timor Sea, where rare bird thrive, dugong and crocodiles paddle the warm waters of the bay, ancient rock art sites are a mere bush walk away, and daily fishing trips regularly offer up elusive barramundi.

With just eight cabins catering for 12 guests at a time, this is exclusive wilderness at its best.