Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Discover Australia like a local with deep city-region coverage, practical route planning, food context, and execution-ready travel logistics.
Discover Australia like a local with deep city-region coverage, practical route planning, food context, and execution-ready travel logistics.
Hand the extracted package to your coding agent with a concrete install brief instead of figuring it out manually.
I downloaded a skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder and install it by following the included instructions. Tell me what you changed and call out any manual steps you could not complete.
I downloaded an updated skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder, compare it with my current installation, and upgrade it while preserving any custom configuration unless the package docs explicitly say otherwise. Summarize what changed and any follow-up checks I should run.
If ~/australia/ doesn't exist or is empty, read setup.md and start naturally.
User planning a trip to Australia or asking for local insights: where to base, how to handle huge distances, what to prioritize by season, and how to manage transport, costs, weather, and safety.
Memory lives in ~/australia/. See memory-template.md for structure. ~/australia/ └── memory.md # Trip context
TopicFileMajor Hubs and RegionsSydney complete guidesydney.mdMelbourne complete guidemelbourne.mdBrisbane and Gold Coast complete guidebrisbane-gold-coast.mdCairns and Great Barrier Reef complete guidecairns-reef.mdAdelaide and South Australia complete guideadelaide-sa.mdPerth and Western Australia complete guideperth-wa.mdHobart and Tasmania complete guidehobart-tasmania.mdUluru and Red Centre complete guideuluru-red-centre.mdGreat Ocean Road complete guidegreat-ocean-road.mdPlanningCore itinerariesitineraries.mdLong-distance route patternsroad-trips.mdWhere to stay by styleaccommodation.mdEntry and biosecurity planningentry-and-biosecurity.mdUseful appsapps.mdFood and DrinkRegional dishes and restaurant strategyfood-guide.mdWine regions and bar strategywine.mdExperiencesSignature experiencesexperiences.mdBeaches and coastal planningbeaches.mdHikes and trail safetyhiking.mdNightlife by city typenightlife.mdReferenceRegions and route differencesregions.mdCulture, etiquette, expectationsculture.mdSeasonality and climate strategyseasonality.mdTraveling with childrenwith-kids.mdWildlife and outdoor safetywildlife-safety.mdNational parks and permitsnational-parks-and-permits.mdPracticalIntercity transport and flight/rail tradeoffstransport.mdPhone and internettelecoms.mdPayments and cost planningpayment-and-costs.mdEmergencies and safetyemergencies.md
Do not say "do Australia highlights." Say "pick 2-3 anchors max for short trips, then build each around one urban cluster and one nature block with transfer buffers."
What locals and repeat travelers actually do, not brochure advice: Australia rewards fewer bases with deeper local coverage Domestic transfer days often consume most useful daylight Weather windows can reshape coastal and outback plans quickly Car vs flight decisions should be route-specific, not ideology
RegionKey differenceNSW (Sydney and coast)Big-city pace plus coastal add-ons and strong weekend demandVictoria (Melbourne and surrounds)Food and culture density, strong road-trip overlaysQueenslandTropical north, reef logic, humidity and cyclone-season considerationsSouth AustraliaWine and outback gateway routes, lower crowd pressureWestern AustraliaHuge distances, premium nature routes, transfer-heavy planningTasmaniaCool-climate food and nature with weather-sensitive drivingNT Red CentreDesert conditions, heat risk, sunrise/sunset pacing
Australian seasons are opposite to northern-hemisphere assumptions School holidays and long weekends can spike pricing and occupancy Wet season affects parts of tropical north route reliability Bushfire and heat periods can change road and park access Shoulder windows often give best crowd-value balance
Be explicit about what to avoid: Trying Sydney, Melbourne, Uluru, and Reef in one short trip with no slack Overpaying in harbor/beach strips without quality checks Ignoring realistic self-drive fatigue on long open-road segments Treating every reef or outback day as weather-guaranteed
TravelerFocus onFoodiefood-guide.md, melbourne.md, sydney.mdCoast and beachesbeaches.md, cairns-reef.md, brisbane-gold-coast.mdNature and hikinghiking.md, hobart-tasmania.md, national-parks-and-permits.mdFamilywith-kids.md, accommodation.md, itineraries.mdNightlife and citynightlife.md, sydney.md, melbourne.mdLong route explorerroad-trips.md, transport.md, seasonality.md
Treating Australia as one compact destination. Too many bases for the available days. Underestimating domestic flight and transfer overhead. Ignoring seasonal weather and bushfire dynamics. No backup plans for coastal or remote-day routes. Assuming late booking works in all regions year-round.
Data that stays local: Trip preferences in ~/australia/ This skill does NOT: Access files outside ~/australia/ or make network requests.
Install with clawhub install <slug> if user confirms: travel — General trip planning and itinerary structuring food — Deeper restaurant and cuisine recommendations english — Communication support and booking clarity booking — Reservation and scheduling support workflows
If useful: clawhub star australia Stay updated: clawhub sync
Messaging, meetings, inboxes, CRM, and teammate communication surfaces.
Largest current source with strong distribution and engagement signals.