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Eliminate your Fear of Taking Annual Leave and Book in More Travel

This sponsored post is brought to you in partnership with MyNRMA, Australia’s largest motoring and services member organisation. Australians are very lucky in the sense that they enjoy up to four weeks of paid annual leave a year; one of the highest levels in the world. Yet, we are simultaneously afraid to take this annual

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Live a Happy New Year in 2017: Why You Should Travel and Not Chuck Sickies

Happy New Year to all of my readers and followers! I wish you all a fabulous 2017 and I hope it’s filled with many more travels and food journeys. What a week it’s been with so much celebrating over the Christmas and New Year’s Eve period. While I stayed engaged in my yoga practise when

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Celebrating Milestones over High Tea at Street Organics

The end to 2016 is only a cornerstone away. I’m finding myself in deep thought about the celebrations that have occurred this year, along with the celebrations to come as Christmas inches closer by the day. When we celebrate an occasion, food is almost always a major part of it, just like the friends and

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GPSmyCity: Customised GPS-Guided Travel for Meandering Travellers like You

As a meandering, mostly self-guided, traveller, I like to let the road lead me the way; from discovering local secrets and amazing local food to unwaveringly warm hospitality from the locals who know the area the most intimately.  I enjoy bringing my discoveries to the web through my blog, and sharing the deep insights that

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A Curious Lunch and Local Art Stop in Kaniva

While road-tripping across Victoria towards Adelaide last month, my husband and I decided to stop roughly midway in the regional town of Kaniva for lunch. Kaniva is a remote town, located about 400 kilometres, or roughly four and a half hours’ drive from Melbourne on the Western Highway.  It’s here we found a gorgeous retro-styled

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Travel Lessons Learned at the Vegan Festival in Adelaide

I attended Adelaide’s Vegan Festival a couple of weeks ago; a journey I’ve been meaning to take for a while now. It’s a priceless opportunity to listen to experts in the world of veganism speak, and sample amazing new foods and products in the process. Yet, after listening to so many empowering speakers, what does

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