If Australia were a person right now, she’d be in her it-girl era—serving sunshine, sass, and a little bit of “wait, is this trending on TikTok?” energy. From solo travel glow-ups to pickleball mania, the land Down Under is buzzing with things you’re going to want on your radar. So grab your iced latte (or flat white if you want to blend in with the locals), because we’re about to deep-dive into what’s making Australia the mood of 2025.

1. Dimboola—Australia’s capital of quirk
Forget Sydney and Melbourne for a second—if you want pure, unfiltered charm, head to Dimboola, Victoria.
This tiny wheatbelt town has been rebranded into a creative hub full of vintage stores, community art projects, and festivals with themes like steampunk and retro theatre. Locals have leaned into the “quirky” label, making it a destination for weekend road trips and Instagram-worthy wanderings.

2. The Daintree Rainforest—stepping into another world
The Daintree Rainforest in Far North Queensland is having a serious moment on travel TikTok right now, and for good reason—it’s 180 million years old.
Think lush waterfalls, rare wildlife (forest dragons are real, FYI), and guided cultural tours by Traditional Owners that take you deep into the heart of the world’s oldest tropical rainforest. For the ultimate experience, stay at Silky Oaks Lodge, take a kayak to Fig Tree Rapids, and prepare for your feed to blow up.
3. Pickleball—the sport stealing Sunday brunch’s crown
You’ve heard of tennis, you’ve heard of ping pong—now meet pickleball, the hybrid sport sweeping Australia.
Courts are popping up in cities like Sydney, Brisbane, and Perth, and it’s just gone pro with the AO Pickleball Slam at the Australian Open. It’s fun, easy to learn, and an excuse to wear a cute pleated skirt while pretending you’re sporty. Play socially, or join one of the growing local clubs—it’s the new way to network and get your steps in.
4. Vivid Sydney & Illuminate Adelaide – art, light, and winter magic
Winter in Australia isn’t about hibernation—it’s about illumination.

Vivid Sydney turns the city into a neon wonderland every May and June, with the Opera House lit up in moving artworks, live music acts, and immersive experiences.
Meanwhile, Illuminate Adelaide transforms South Australia’s capital into a glowing cityscape of art installations, projection mapping, and flame gardens. Both events are highly ’grammable and have become bucket-list festivals for locals and travellers alike.
5. NIFFA—Bollywood meets Aussie cinema
The National Indian Film Festival of Australia (NIFFA) is brand new and already making waves. Spread across eight cities, it showcases Indian and diaspora cinema alongside Q&As, panel talks, and live cultural performances.
Whether you’re a diehard Bollywood fan or just want a night out that feels like pure celebration, NIFFA is the perfect mix of glamour, storytelling, and community connection.

6. Thrifting as a travel activity
Move over, souvenir shops—thrifting is now the ultimate holiday hobby. Across Australia, from op shops in Melbourne to weekend flea markets in Byron Bay, travellers are hunting for unique, sustainable finds.
The appeal? You can bring home a perfectly worn leather jacket for a fraction of the cost, and when someone asks where you got it, you get to casually say, “Oh, just a tiny shop in Queensland.”
7. Functional food—when brunch gets brainy
Australians are taking their love of good food to the next level with functional food trends. We’re talking meals that are not only delicious but also packed with gut-friendly, brain-boosting, or immunity-boosting benefits.
Expect turmeric-infused smoothies, protein-packed grain bowls, and fermented treats like kimchi on avocado toast. It’s brunch, but make it smart.

8. The cruise scene shake-up
Not all trends are about what’s starting—some are about what’s ending. This year, Disney Cruise Line and other major players have pulled out of Australian waters, citing costs and regulations.
But don’t mourn just yet—Royal Caribbean and Norwegian are stepping in with upgraded itineraries, bigger ships, and fresh ports of call. The scene is evolving, and for cruisers, it could mean more choice and better value.

Final thoughts—Australia is in her it-girl era
From steampunk village festivals to glow-in-the-dark city nights, rainforest escapes to racket sports you didn’t know you needed, Australia in 2025 is playful, creative, and unapologetically itself. Whether you live here or you’re planning your next big trip, there’s no shortage of quirky, inspiring, and Insta-worthy things to do.