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8 reasons to follow WA’s Public Silo Trail

Western Australia’s Public Silo Trail is a 1000km self-drive journey linking six towns in the Wheatbelt all the way through to Albany in the Great Southern region. While the silos themselves are worth the drive to admire the artworks created...

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Why its important to have your portrait painted

In this digital day and age, it’s refreshing to appreciate the importance of having a portrait painted by an artist. Portraits can give a fascinating insight into the subject through the interpretation of the artist. You get to see how...

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The High Line: A New York City Favourite

Built on a historic and elevated rail line, the High Line was destined for demolition until the community and City of New York rallied together and converted it into public green space. Since its opening in 2009, the High Line...

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Broome Vroom

Feel the power of the engine between your thighs on a Harley-Davidson trike tour through Broome. 

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A luxurious Cape to Cape trek

Have you ever considered walking the 135-kilometre Cape to Cape trek spanning Cape Naturaliste and Cape Leeuwin in the Margaret River region? But does the thought of camping put you off? A Walk into Luxury tour of the Cape to...

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Theatre Review: Poe Dreams of Madness

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8 festivals in Asia and Western Australia to plan your holiday around

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