Katherine Scott
Traveller reporter
Katherine Scott is a reporter and digital producer with Traveller.
This island paradise is undergoing its biggest transformation to date
The backdrop of many West Australians’ childhood summers, Rotto’s sophisticated new offerings have come a long way from tents and ageing cabins.
- Katherine Scott
- ★★★½
- Hotel reviews
The verdict on Melbourne’s glam new Manhattan-style hotel
Tucked next to a major highway and likened to New York’s iconic Flatiron Building, Hannah St Hotel might be the city’s most convincing slice of the Big Apple.
- Katherine Scott
The must-do highlights of Mudgee in three days
From boundary-pushing cellar doors to world-class art and farm-to-table feasts, this three-day itinerary explores the very best of a region on the rise.
- Katherine Scott
- ★★★★½
- Hotel reviews
Close to Byron action, this luxury stay still feels secluded
Near some of Byron’s best dining, luxury retreat Amaroo Bangalow offers sophisticated design and total privacy, whether you book a cabin or the entire estate.
- Katherine Scott
Emirates to reopen its ultra-luxury Australian lodge after dark age of closure
After a series of disasters, from bushfires in 2019 to a catastrophic landslide in 2022, one of Australia’s most luxurious properties is set to reopen.
- Katherine Scott
Melbourne makes New York Times’ 2026 must-visit list – for specific reason
A Formula 1 milestone and a sacred waterfall caught the attention of The New York Times judges in the annual 52 Places to Go list.
- Katherine Scott
The best places to stay in Byron Bay
There are still plenty of hostels around, but this surf town’s gentrification has given rise to a crop of trendy and beautiful new stays.
- Katherine Scott, Angela Saurine and Sheriden Rhodes
New non-stop flights to make fast-growing holiday spots easier to reach
An Australian travel company’s chartered flights will shave five hours off travel time to a remote island paradise, while Jetstar will launch a route to a growing Asian favourite.
- Katherine Scott
Need a laugh? This year’s funniest wildlife photos named
A high-kicking gorilla, a seabird in a headlock and a heron hitching a ride on a hippo lead this year’s winners of the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards.
- Katherine Scott
Comedy Wildlife Winners 2025
A high-kicking gorilla, a seabird in a headlock and an unusually cheerful fish lead this year’s winners of the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards.
- Katherine Scott