As it was my last trip in Australia, I had several choices : the SW of Western Australia, the rainforests North of Brisbane, the coast West of Adelaide (Coffin Bay, Innes etc...) or the cheapest option, driving from Melbourne to Omeo, then Kosciuszko and come back via Croajingolong. I opted for the last choice, as it was simpler to carry all my gear.
After a long drive to Omeo, the next day was spent doing 2 half day walks instead of a big one. I first did Mount Nelse, in the Bogong High Plains. Lovely walk, although the flies are terrible this year. 360° views, but I wished it were a real walking track and not a vehicular track used by Parks VIC (which they did that day). Next up was a more off the beaten path walk, Mt Wills. Situated East of the Bogong High Plains, it offers a perspective rarely experienced by bushwalkers. It was more harduous (the heat didn't help), and views were very limited until the summit, all the walk being in a snow gum forest. At the summit, climbing boulders was needed to get the views, but they were worth it. A nice walk, with no one in sight. They're also sealing the road in that area, a couple of years ago apparently there was about 15 m of gravel road before the Mt Wills turn off, now it's only about 2. I got out the walk in a hurry though, escaping by only 5 min a huge shower.