Postcards – Rob Mills Heads to Abbotsford in Sunday’s New Episode

Rob Mills explores Abbotsford in this week’s travel-focused Postcards.

Postcards – Rob Mills Heads to Abbotsford in Sunday’s New Episode

Postcards continues its long-running love letter to Victoria with a new episode on Sunday 22 June at 5:30PM on Channel 9 and 9Now, featuring guest presenter Rob Mills stepping into the spotlight for a day out in Abbotsford. It’s the kind of local travel telly that makes you want to dig out your walking shoes and book a weekend away—and this week, there’s more than enough reason to do both.

Now in its 27th season, Postcards remains a fixture of Nine’s Sunday schedule and a reliable showcase for regional gems and inner-city surprises. This instalment has a little of everything: food, fitness, art, and architecture. Mills kicks off his segment on the Main Yarra Trail, before heading to Northside Boulders, Melbourne’s first dedicated bouldering gym, and finishing with a dumpling-making class at Otao Kitchen. It’s all within a few kilometres of the CBD, but feels like a curated city break.

Elsewhere, regular presenter Madeline Spark heads to Bendigo for a mix of culture and cuisine—highlighting the Frida Kahlo: *In Her Own Image* exhibition direct from Mexico and stopping for tacos at Percy and Percy café before checking into the stately Langley Estate. Brodie Harper takes in the evolving food scene in Berwick, while Livinia Nixon explores Camberwell’s plant-forward dining and local art at the Rotary Club’s annual exhibition.

For Victorian viewers—or anyone planning their next staycation—this week’s episode balances easy charm with practical inspiration. Whether it’s rock climbing, regional exhibitions, or retro courthouses turned cocktail lounges, Postcards knows its brief and delivers it with polish.

Postcards airs Sunday 22 June at 5:30PM on Channel 9 and streams on 9Now. Season 27 continues weekly.

Charlotte Hale is The Viewers’ Guide’s lead features writer, specialising in sharp, viewer-first previews of what’s worth watching across the Australian TV world. Whether it’s a returning favourite or an under-the-radar debut, she cuts through the noise with smart insight and no spoilers.