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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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Celebrating Shinju Matsuri, Broome’s Annual Pearl Festival

Shinju Matsuri is Japanese for ‘Festival of the Pearl’ and Broome celebrates the excitement and romance as a world-renowned producer of South Sea Pearls. The annual pearl festival rekindles a time when the Japanese, Chinese, Malay, Koepangers, Filipino and Europeans...

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6 Naked Mini-breaks

What’s more enticing than frolicking with your lover without a care in the world? Well, whisking your naked beloved off to a secluded location donning little more than a smile would probably trump it. Here are some exciting mini breaks,...

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A Stylish Staycation in Perth’s West End

Nestled between the big city lights of Perth and fashionable Subiaco, lies the Sage Hotel and adjoining Julio’s Italian Restaurant. This landmark building is a combination of contemporary design meets heritage charm – with a bit of whimsy in between...

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5 Luxurious Margaret River Properties

The Margaret River Region is every Western Australian’s favourite destination. I know, a big statement,  but I can back it up with wine, a stunning coastline, enchanting forests, world-class cuisine and luxurious accommodation. Private Properties is known for its unforgettable...

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Take the stress out of social media

With more businesses working remotely and relying on social media to market themselves, it’s not surprising our Facebook accounts have become cluttered. Just as we would give our homes a spring clean, by decluttering our Facebook pages and groups, we...

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Playtime at the QT Perth

Oozing big city glamour from every nook and cranny, the QT Perth is a bit of a cutie. Reflective of its location, the QT Perth is installed with a playful mix of luxe textures and jewelled tones.

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A tasty tour of the Atherton Tablelands

I’m not going to sugar-coat it, especially as there is already plenty of sweetness on Brett’s Outback Tasting Adventures leading us on a food adventure through the Atherton Tablelands, about an hour from Cairns. But the 263 twists and turns...

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Planpay: Layby for travel

A first in the Australian travel sector, Planpay gives travellers the opportunity to create and pay off their holidays in advance. Similar to the traditional layby model, you can relax even before leaving home knowing you will be travelling debt...

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10 reasons to visit Kalbarri

Situated in Australia’s Coral Coast and where the mighty Murchison River meets the Indian Ocean, lies Kalbarri. The undiluted pleasures of red ochre and turquoise are laid abundant just as nature intended. Close enough to be reached in a day,...

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