Autumn Months Australia -
Yet, to speak of only the temperate south is to miss the complexity of this vast island continent. In the tropical north, autumn (the ‘dry season’s’ beginning) is a time of relief and regeneration. The waterfalls, swollen by summer monsoons, still thunder. The landscape is a shocking, almost luminescent green. It is the best time to visit Kakadu or the Daintree, when the humidity has vanished but the flora and fauna are still celebrating the recent deluge. Meanwhile, in the arid centre, autumn is the most forgiving window to experience Uluru and the Red Centre. The days are warm but not lethal, and the nights are cold enough to make a sleeping bag essential. The desert, so often thought of as dead, is often dotted with wildflowers, taking advantage of the cooler temperatures and lingering soil moisture.
Autumn in Australia is synonymous with abundance. It is the season of harvest, where the hard work of the growing season comes to fruition. autumn months australia
And finally, there is the light. The quality of autumn light in Australia is its own character. It is a low, slanting light that casts long, dramatic shadows. It turns the sandstone of Sydney’s harbour to molten honey and the surf breaks of the Great Ocean Road to silver. It is a gentle, melancholic light, a reminder that the riotous growth and energy of summer must inevitably surrender to the dormancy of winter. This light encourages introspection, long walks, and a deep appreciation for the ephemeral. Yet, to speak of only the temperate south