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Divine Diversity: Holier Than Cebu

There are 7,000 islands in the Philippines but not all of them are famed for their beaches. On Cebu, Magellan’s Cross looms above, a larger than life relic to Christianity, but forget about the stoic tradition of Catholicism as this...

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Why I spent my milestone birthday at Uluru

It’s not every day you celebrate a milestone birthday, in fact, it’s probably once a decade. It was only fitting I chose to travel to Australia’s most iconic destination for my most iconic milestone birthday. Overwhelmed by the size of...

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Can Oracle Cards Predict the Future of Travel?

Now that international travel is back, no doubt you’ve already come across many listicles (some I’ve probably even written) announcing the latest hotspots to visit. But I invite you to take an alternative approach to your travel plans and predictions...

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The Wild West, Balinese Style in West Bali

It’s a wild ride to West Bali. Invigorating is another way to describe the four-hour drive from Denpasar. As trucks and motorbikes play dodgems, I put all my faith in our trusty driver and concentrate on the spectacular scenery on...

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The Kimberley Quest: Ultimate Bucket List Tick

Cruising through the Kimberley is the ultimate bucket list item for many Western Australians. I took a sneaky peek onboard the boutique cruise company Kimberley Quest for a taste of luxury.

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Far out, Tropical North Queensland

Lonely footprints on sandy white beaches, swaying sugar cane fields and an outrageously turquoise sea. I’m starring in my very own travel brochure. Tropical North Queensland is the epitome of life in the slow lane and thankfully, I can’t see...

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Wagin: An outback gem

Almost exactly halfway between Perth and Albany, the dusty outback town of Wagin toils away beneath a vast expanse of nothingness except for clouds swirling on a background of blue.

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A Pesto Family Favourite

This pesto family recipe is always a crowd-pleaser and eaten with pasta, sourdough, risotto or seafood, I can almost guarantee silence at the table as plates are licked clean.

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An Artistic Adventure in Margaret River

Margaret River isn’t just about wine, food, surf and natural beauty. It’s also home to numerous artists tucked away within the Margaret River Region’s stunning surrounds. In fact, you’d be surprised where you might find an artist painting, sculpting, photographing,...

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Sri Lanka’s Galle Literary Festival: Sex in a Sarong

During Sri Lanka’s Galle Literary Festival in 2011, I was thrilled to meet Candace Bushnell, the author of Sex and the City. To arrive at her Sex in a Sarong party on Taprobane Island, I waded through water – it...

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