Full moon rising: Ramada Eco Beach Resort south of Broome has a Full Moon Energy Balance Retreat from   August 28 to 31 that sounds ideal for urban-dulled guests; there'll be yoga, meditation, healthy food, walking and kayaking; $399 a person (twin-share eco tent). The resort is also offering 25 per cent off stays of a minimum of two nights in   September. More: ecobeach.com.au.
Wine and wander: Central Victoria's Tahbilk Winery has joined Ultimate Winery Experiences Australia, a collection of award-winning estates that offer unique experiences in spectacular locations. Tahbilk is one of Australia's most historic family-owned wineries and is in the Nagambie Lakes region, 120km north of Melbourne; lunch is served at its Wetlands Cafe, with wine pairings, and tours include visits to the original buildings, stables and farm sheds, built between 1860 and 1882 in the style of a French village square. More: ultimatewineryexperiences.com.au. 
Seeing red: There are month-long, book-ahead Northern Territory deals available from Broome & the Kimberley Holidays; Darwin and the Red Centre are featured, with airfare specials and land packages that include a Red Centre Essentials holiday from $1262 a person twin-share, featuring Alice Springs, Kings Canyon and Uluru. Book by   August 29 for travel from   September 5 to -  December 10. More: broomekimberley.com.au.
Fare well in the sun: Queensland's Sunshine Coast has a new mobile site featuring an interactive food trail of the region's finest produce, markets, cooking classes, wineries, farm gate providores and gourmet events. More: visitsunshinecoast.com.au/food-trail.
Glamp it up: Paperbark Camp at Jervis Bay on the NSW south coast is offering midweek savings of up to $440 a couple and complimentary whale-watch cruises for weekend glampers. The maximum saving reduces the cost of a Sunday-Thursday stay to $300 a night twin-share in a deluxe safari tent, including breakfast. Valid Aug-ust 31-  October 1. More: paperbarkcamp.com.au.
FUN OF THE FLORAL FAIR: Tickets for the eighth edition of Canberra's Floriade NightFest are now on sale; the event covers five nights, from   September 23 to 27, and features lighting designs, markets and live entertainment, including circus acts and dance parties at pop-up venues. A new Floriade NightFest's VIP Experience covers a twilight ferry ride across Lake Burley Griffin, entry to NightFest, as well as drinks, canapes and an exclusive set by comedian Hannah Gadsby in the VIP marquee. Day tickets to Floriade are free. More: floriadeaustralia.com/nightfest.
Stroke of fortune: A cattuccino or a catty latte, anyone? Head to Foveaux Street in Sydney's Surry Hills and check out a new food-and-feline venture, Catmosphere, where 15 pussy cats reside in style, separated from food service areas by airlock doors. Apparently there is a sibling cafe in Chiang Mai, Thailand, with 19 furry residents and a cat-themed cinema. More: catmospherecafe.com.
Venture to a villa: Shoal Bay Holiday Park at Port Stephens on the NSW mid-north coast has villas from $112.50 midweek, valid to   September 18 for minimum two-night stays (excluding -public holidays and NSW school term breaks); the park is opposite Shoal Bay, where dolphin and whale-watch tours are offered, and other local -activities include sandboarding down the -southern hemisphere's biggest dunes. Two-bedroom family villas are also available, where up to three children under 18 can stay with parents at no additional cost. More: portstephens.org.au.