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Cove Country
Cove Country features fragrances inspired by iconic locations across Australia. From the high country to the Australian outback, Cove Country features classic candles and diffusers with fragrances that brings the country home.
Top Notes: Eucalyptus
Middle Notes: Finger Lime, Macadamia Plum
Base Notes: Acacia, Pine
Mount Buller is a resort village in eastern Victoria, Australia. It’s known for its downhill ski slopes and terrain parks. Bike trails and footpaths also crisscross the mountain. The National Alpine Museum of Australia has exhibits on the country’s alpine regions and chronicles the history of winter sports in Australia. Mountain peaks, waterfalls and high plains characterise the nearby Alpine National Park.
Highlights
Apple, Carnation, Cedar, Floral, Jasmine, Melon, Musk, Peony, Suede
Top Notes: Eucalyptus
Middle Notes: Finger Lime, Macadamia Plum
Base Notes: Acacia, Pine
The third and often overlooked route up Mount Kosciuszko is up the very challenging and historic Hannel’s Spur Track (15.5 km), which approaches from the NW and is the only route to pass through the Western Fall Wilderness Zone – passing through four different bio-diversity bands along the ascent. The Hannel’s Spur Track is officially Australia’s biggest vertical ascent of 1800m. This is the same route that explorer Paul Strzelecki climbed and discovered Kosciuszko in 1840 and also the same annual route that the stockmen once brought the cattle up/down from the valley almost 2 km below to graze in the alpine meadows of Kosi throughout the summer.
Amber, Bergamot Orange, Cedar, Floral, Geranium, Jasmine, Oak Moss, Rose, Vanilla
Top Notes: Eucalyptus
Middle Notes: Finger Lime, Macadamia Plum
Base Notes: Acacia, Pine
The Kimberley is Western Australia’s sparsely settled northern region. It’s known for large swaths of wilderness defined by rugged ranges, dramatic gorges, semi-arid savanna and a largely isolated coastline. The mostly unsealed (unpaved) Gibb River Road runs 660km through the region’s heart, passing by Windjana Gorge National Park, which has towering limestone cliffs and pools where freshwater crocodiles gather.
Top Notes: Eucalyptus
Middle Notes: Finger Lime, Macadamia Plum
Base Notes: Acacia, Pine
Perisher Valley, commonly called Perisher, is a valley formed below Mount Perisher, a mountain that is located in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales, Australia.
Located in the Snowy Monaro Regional Council, the valley is the site of one of four resort bases of the Perisher Ski Resort, which also comprises Guthega, Blue Cow and Smiggin Holes. It is located within the Kosciuszko National Park between Jindabyne and Charlotte Pass on the Kosciuszko Road. Access to the valley is via the Skitube Alpine Railway or by road. Although it is primarily a winter only resort village, year round accommodations are available, including tours, and bush walks.
Highlights
Chamomile, Floral, Ginger, Lily of the Valley, Lotus Flower, Musk, Oak Moss, Patchouli, Rose, Violet
Top Notes: Eucalyptus
Middle Notes: Finger Lime, Macadamia Plum
Base Notes: Acacia, Pine
Thredbo is a village and ski resort in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales, Australia, situated in a part of the Snowy Monaro Regional Council, and has been operated by Event Hospitality and Entertainment since 1987. It is approximately 500 kilometres (310 mi) south of Sydney, accessible by the Alpine Way via Cooma, Berridale, and Jindabyne. The village is built in the valley of the Thredbo River, also known as the Crackenback River, at the foot of the Ramshead Range.
Highlights
Amber, Camellia, Lotus Flower, Coffee, Floral, Magnolia, Mahogany, Musk, Orchid, Passionfruit, Patchouli, Peach, Pepper, Persimmon, Pomegranate, Raspberry, Spice, Vanilla, Violet
Top Notes: Eucalyptus
Middle Notes: Finger Lime, Macadamia Plum
Base Notes: Acacia, Pine
The Grampians is an economic rural region[1] located in the western part of Victoria, Australia. The 48,646-square-kilometre (18,782 sq mi) region lies to the northwest of the western suburbs of Greater Melbourne, to the state’s western border with South Australia and includes the Grampians National Park and significant gold mining heritage assets. The Grampians region has two sub-regions, Grampians Central Highlands and Wimmera Southern Mallee.[2]
As at the 2016 Australian census, the Grampians region had a population of 236,739, with almost half of the population located in the City of Ballarat. The principal centres of the region, in descending order of population, are Ballarat, Bacchus Marsh, Horsham, Ararat, and Stawell.