Another side to Hong Kong Don't think Hong Kong is only about food, shopping and the lights on Victoria Harbour. I’ve written about some of the new discoveries I made in Hong Kong during my trip in January 2018. I also visited the Man Mo temple and quietly asked the God of Literature for support and writing inspiration for 2018. I think he was … [Read more...]
A grave connection
Maybe not travel related - but I am proud of this profile piece I wrote for the Sydney Morning Herald's GoodWeekend Magazine for their Two of Us segment, featuring a lovely couple from Brisbane Pete and Mandy published June 24th, 2018. … [Read more...]
Soft adventure in Fiji
Adventure in Fiji If you’re looking for soft adventure activities on Fiji's Coral Coast, I recommend two places close to Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort These half-day activities will have you back in time for sunset drinks and/or a late afternoon swim by the pool. Eco Trax “As soon as you see any of the locals, start smiling and pretend you’re … [Read more...]
Eat your way around one of London’s trendiest inner city ‘hoods’
Visitors to London keen to tap into one of the city’s rapidly changing neighbourhoods should take a walking tour in London’s East End. In the back streets of Spitalfields, Hoxton and Shoreditch, not only will you discover the area’s fascinating multi-ethnic history, you’ll be indulging in a range of tasty treats. My foodie exploration of inner … [Read more...]
Reef saving at Castaway Island
Coral planting getting involved and making a difference You’ve heard the saying the best way to help the environment is by cleaning up your own back yard. Castaway Island, a small private resort located in the heart of Fiji’s beautiful Mamanuca group of islands are taking that mantra on board working on coral planting as one of their commitments … [Read more...]
Grapevine Texas
Cowboys, Grapes and Southern charm “People love the history of the cowboy, they love the Gaylord Texan Resort and they follow the cowboys, kind of like the kangaroo is to Australia,” said William D Tate, in a low southern drawl. As an Australian attending a breakfast in the town called Grapevine during Grapefest, the largest wine festival in … [Read more...]
Hong Kong for hiking
Finding my zen in Hong Kong I love Hong Kong but there are times when you just have to escape its busyness. I've discovered thanks to friends who live in Hong Kong there are some easily accessible hiking trails throughout the large pockets of green land mass. Here's my story published in this month's Jetstar Magazine Finding Zen in Hong Kong … [Read more...]
Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort a slice of heaven
Coral Coast Gem From the depth of his rib cage comes a melodic burst, “BULA, BULA, BULAAAAAAAAA, BULA!” His arms are raised above his head waving like a bird about to take off, possibly to extract greater sound or for showing off? The greeting is by one of the gatekeepers at the Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort. Every time you enter the Resort … [Read more...]
Winter is coming in Nozawa Japan
Ski season in Japan is about to open! I've just received the email, the first snow has fallen in Nozawa Onsen - a ski village four hours north of Tokyo. Thought it might be a good time to share my story Published on AWOL - Junkee and maybe consider this traditional village for your next snow holiday. … [Read more...]
Australia in spring
Unique Aussie experiences After a really pleasant mild winter, spring hit Brisbane with a thud today. Temperatures jumping to 36 degrees and its only the end of October. We're in for a hot summer. But it is still technically spring and despite the soaring temperature gauge we continue to experience the things spring brings. (Did you like all … [Read more...]
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