Myall Lakes National Park, Bombah Point Ferry
One of the highlights of our journey so far is the Myall Lakes National Park. On that day, we drove from Foster across the Booti Booti National Park and hit The Lakes Way street in Myall Lakes National Park. As soon as we left the seaside, the temperature kept climbing. Here is the dashboard:

We briefly went on the A1 southbound, then took a left turn on Bombah Road continued to Bombah Point road. The road turned into an unsealed road just before reaching Bombah Point. At the NRMA Holiday Park there is a little shop with a simple restaurant. We took a stop to feed our little one and watch the ferry cross the lake.
After we ferried over to the eastern part of the lake, we drove along what we considered one of the most pristine lake shores we have ever seen. There are a couple of picnic sites on the lakeside. Despite them having no infrastructure like BBQ grills, benches or shaded areas, it is very much worth visiting the area.
We followed the Mungo Brush road along massive Dunes to Hawks Nest and Tea Gardens. Two lovely towns where we found a shaded area to have our late afternoon tea break beneath the surf club. As the sun set, we went back to Tuncurry on the A1.