Ernie travels to the Great Barrier Reef off the coast of north-eastern Queensland and meets people who have made this beautiful part of the world their home. He catches up with Yindinji elder Gudju Gudju who shows him the mangrove swamps, explaining their importance to the reef as a nursery for the multitude of fish species that inhabit the reef. At James Cook University, Ernie meets Jamie, a toxinologist who is extremely passionate about his work with the deadly creatures that inhabit the ocean. Jamie shares with Ernie his goal to educate the world with his knowledge, with the hope of protecting our oceans and natural environments. Ernie also takes a scuba dive with diving instructor Erin, and finds out what her job and living on the Reef means to her; and he meets couple Gareth, a skipper, and his partner Teresa, also a toxinologist, who are raising a family on knowing and loving the Reef.
Ernie lands in Australia’s red centre in the middle of winter and meets some of the people who live near the iconic “Uluru”. He meets traditional Annangu owner Sammy and his partner Kathryn, and gets an insight into Sammy’s view of this special place. Ernie is also invited by National Parks ranger Melinda and the local Annangu elders to take part in a controlled burn. He learns more about Mal, a woman who has spent the last 10 years of her life working in the shadow of Uluru and getting to know the Annangu people. Ernie meets a group of Indigenous people taking part in a training program that’s been designed to give Indigenous people opportunities to gain employment in the hospitality industry. He is shown around by Leon, a young man who is trying to make his way in the world, and shares with Ernie what he sees as his future. Ernie takes a flight over Uluru with chopper-pilot Dave, seeing the rock formations from above and learning how this adventurous and well-travelled country boy ended up at Uluru.
In the northern part of Kakadu National Park, Ernie encounters crocodiles while taking a cruise up the East Alligator River with Binning man Neville. Neville tells Ernie about his love for his job and why this part of the country if so special to him. Ernie brushes up on his camera skills, getting a lesson from landscape and wild-life photographer Louise, who is originally from the UK. The pair spends a day taking pictures of the diverse wildlife on the Yellow Water Billabong and Louise shares her passion for photography and love for Kakadu. Ernie takes to the skies by helicopter to look out over some spectacular Kakadu with Steve, who left his life as a policeman in England to become a pilot in the NT. Ernie spends a day with Ranger Trevor, exploring rock art and finds out there are still many more ‘rock art’ sites in the area that are yet to be discovered. Ernie finds out more about Trevor, whose Indonesian father stowed away to Australia in the under carriage of a DC-10 aeroplane and grew up with the Binning people.
K'gari, also known as Fraser Island is Ernie's next destination. He meets up with a proud Butchulla man, a four wheel drive enthusiast and a determined woman with a special connection to whales.
Ernie visits theBlue Mountains in NSW to meet up with an enthusiastic cave guide, a Gundungurra man maintaining his connection to Country and a nature lover who finds solace in this wilderness.
This week Ernie meets a Boonwurrung man with a love for the ocean, and an inspirational lady finding balance between farming and the environment and a marine biologist following her passion.
In this episode Ernie visits Katherine and meets up with a visionary, a landscape photographer and a river guide who shares stories of the world famous Nitmiluk Gorge.
In the season's finale Ernie and his late brother Buck take audiences back to their home town of Mullewa on the Murchison River. It is an entertaining, informative and heartfelt episode.
Join Ernie as he explores the stunning Snowy Mountains winter wonderland that is Charlotte Pass and meets up with three thrill seekers Didge, Trick and Maaika living out their dreams.
Ernie visits the natural phenomenon that is Horizontal Falls up in the remote Kimberley region and learns what life is like for the young people working in this spectacular part of our Country.
Ernie visits the small community of Yirrkala in the Northern Territory to reconnect with some of the local Yolngu People and to learn more about what’s happening on Country
Mount Kosciuszko in New South Wales is Ernie’s destination this episode. He meets up with a passionate ecologist, a deep-thinking hiker, and a ranger, each with their own unique connection to the area.
Join Ernie Dingo in this captivating series as he explores Australia's most iconic destinations. But this is no ordinary travel show, as Ernie introduces us to the traditional owners and other people who live, breathe and work amongst these incredible places.
Ernie visits the Queensland coastal town of Hervey Bay and meets a Butchulla musician, a couple focused on eco-tourism and a man who shows off the migrating humpback whales.
Ernie visits Jindabyne in New South Wales and goes angling with a trout fisherman, riding with a horse lover and drops in on a very talented sculptor all living their mountain change.
Join Ernie in the Grampians in Victoria as he visits a local cultural guide, goes kayaking with an outdoor enthusiast and gets introduced to the art of glass blowing.
Ernie visits Queensland's Stradbroke Island and meets up with Traditional owners, spends time with a talented artist and gets up close and personal with Manta Rays.
The dry and remote Lake Mungo in New South Wales' west is Ernie’s destination to meet up with a Traditional Owner, a Guide and an AFLW footy player working on her farm.
The Gold Coast hinterland is located in South East Queensland, that comprises the Tweed Range, Nimmel Range, Tamborine Mountain, Numinbah Valley, eastern parts of the McPherson Range and western parts of suburban Gold Coast, such as Mudgeeraba. Known as Australia's "best-kept secret", the area boasts rainforests with inviting swimming holes, tumbling water holes and chilled creeks. Ernie explores Yugambeh country first with a hot air balloonist, then through eyes of an artist and lastly, with the experiences of a young Traditional Owner.
Largely known for schoolies, theme parks and Margot Robbie, Queensland's Gold Coast is where metropolitan skyscrapers meet natural long sandy beaches. It's one of the country's fastest-growing regions, but still maintains its pristine coastline which stretches 70km long. Here, Ernie finds out how life is for three Gold Coast residents; an actor, a young man embracing his culture and an ex iron woman and mother.
Ernie lands in the rugged North West Coast of Tasmania, a former port featuring Strahan Harbour and Risby Cove. It's one of the most isolated outposts of Australia, but beautiful, with the unspoiled beauty of the region's cold and wet landscape. The region has a haunting convict past, with the British bringing their most hardened criminals to the area's penal colony in the 1800s. With a population of only 600-odd, Ernie meets a steam train driver, explores the Macquarie Harbour with a skipper and visits thousand-year-old Huon Pines with a conservationist.
Port Lincoln is a small harbour city on the Eyre Peninsula, largely known for its fishing industry and seafood delicacies. Here, Ernie meets an ex- oyster farming couple, he swims with wild sea lions (and a marine biologist) and learns about great white pointer sharks from a passionate skipper.
Beautiful Tassie wilderness region, Bruny Island offers the country's most stunning bushwalks with fascinating wildlife from fairy penguins to fur seals, and plentiful birds for watching. Ernie explores its rugged coastline with a skipper, is taken birdwatching by a local enthusiast and shown Country by an Aboriginal leader.
Ceduna is the small town located on the shores of Murat Bay on the west of the Eyre Peninsula. It's an Anglicised version of the Aboriginal Wirangu word "Chedoona", meaning to sit down and rest. It is the last township before crossing the dry and arid Nullabor Plain, which runs all the way to the west Country. Ernie visits Ceduna in South Australia and meets Felicity a softly-spoken pilot, Peter a dedicated footy fan and Perry a passionate fisherman and learns all about life in this small coastal town.
In this series return, Ernie take a trip to Bowen to meet traditional owners taking on sea turtle research before meeting up with a couple who show him the stunning Whitsunday passage.
Along the Mary River in the Northern Territory, Ernie braves the heat and explores the wilds of the region by land, sea, and by air.
Ernie travels to Bathurst Island to meet a dedicated and passionate nun, a woman working with young families, and two local artists who share their love for their culture.
Ernie meets three very interesting Darwin locals, each with their own connection to the land and to the wildlife that inhabits it.
Ernie explores the rugged rivers and mountains around Cooktown before meeting up with two salt-of-the-earth Elders, who’ve raised a large family and one very talented footballer.
Aaron’s language and dancing skills are tested by people in his home town, Bamaga; Ernie tours through the forests and sand dunes of Pemberton.
Rae sets out to travel through the Bay of Fires in Tasmania; Narelda meets an inspiring Aboriginal youth; Ernie chats with the founder of Freo’s.
Ernie explores the historic waterways of Danggu Gorge; Aaron meets a gifted woodcarver in Queensland’s sugarcane heartland; Narelda has a go at natural horsemanship in rural Victoria.
Ernie enjoys panoramic views of Augusta from a famous lighthouse; Narelda discovers the rich history of whaling in Eden; Aaron meets a Cape York local and makes a difference in her town.
Ernie visits the stunning Bungle Bungles in the heart of the Kimberley; Narelda heads to Coranderrk with a Wurundjeri elder; Aaron goes to the studio with didge-legend Dave Hudson.
Ernie crosses the blue waters and tidal paths to Sunday Island; Aaron explores the culture and magic of the Atherton Tablelands; Rae gets to know the history of Hobart from a palawa perspective.
Narelda soaks up the beauty of Mallacoota with a pair of proud locals, Ernie gets a tour of the Bibra Lake wetlands and Bianca meets a fashion designer making a splash with her cultural designs.
Prepare to have your breath taken away by some of Australia’s most spectacular scenery, and be moved by the real-life stories of the people Ernie meets in his quest to discover more about the country’s popular tourist destinations.
Aaron goes all the way to the end of mainland Australia; in Broome, Ernie catches up with an old friend; Narelda tries the delicacies of the Sunraysia region with chef Stefano de Pieri.
Narelda explores the coastal trails of Wilsons Promontory; football star Jada Whyman takes Bianca through a day in her life; Ernie explores the techniques of a surf-in.
Ernie receives a warm greeting on Wadjemup Island by a Whadjuk elder; Rae explores the vineyards of Tamar Valley in Tasmania with a wine expert; Narelda tries out a trapeze in regional Victoria.
Ernie hits the deep blue at Ningaloo Reef; Rae hangs out with a folk duo in regional Victoria; Mark learns about an iconic Aussie pastime in Kalgoorlie.
Ernie experiences the serene beauty of the West MacDonnell Ranges in Central Australia; Bianca explores Byron Bay's wildlife; Aaron learns how to lasso from a cowboy in Queensland's rodeo country.
Ernie takes in the other-worldly beauty of the Abrolhos Islands; Bianca hangs out with a photographer in NSW's Northern Rivers region; Aaron gets a bird's-eye view of the Gulf of Carpentaria.
Ernie explores the life and legacy of one of Australia's greatest heroes; Rae goes stargazing in SA's Murraylands; Bianca discusses history with two South Sea Islander descendants in Bundaberg.
Ernie discovers what it takes to be a cameleer in the Red Centre; Rae checks out a World Heritage cultural landscape in Victoria; Mark explores one of Australia's greatest walking trails.
Bianca explores the pristine coastline of Seventeen Seventy; Rae checks out a family-owned lavender farm in Narrawong; Ernie joins an old mate for some painting in Geraldton.
Bianca goes country with an award-winning musician; Ernie witnesses the artistic legacy of Albert Namatjira in Central Australia; Rae speaks with a community of Kombi collectors.
Mark walks the pure white sands of WA's Esperance region; Rae joins a local legend to cook up a storm in Shepparton; Ernie hangs out with a lifelong mate in Perth.
Ernie traverses WA's Coral Bay coast on a 4WD cultural tour; Mark learns how to rock climb in WA's Great Southern region; Aaron heads over to Queensland's Gulf Country to catch his first barramundi.
Rae learns from the national oyster shucking champion; Aaron talks to a young man changing lives through fitness and culture; Ernie talks all things food and history in Queensland's Little Italy.
Rae meets a matriarch and advocate in the Aboriginal community of Wreck Bay; Bianca tries some woodworking in Mullumbimby; Ernie heads to tropical Far North Queensland.
Mark goes digging for honey ants in WA's Goldfields; Rae spends a day with a chocolatier in the leafy Adelaide Hills; Ernie visits one of the biggest Indigenous cultural gatherings in Australia.