Camping with your best-friend is a swag-full of fun. Think hiking, beach hangs and ending the day with a meaningful, emoji-free conversation and a glass (or two) of wine by a warm campfire. Sounds lik…
Oceania
AHIC 2018: AM:PM from STR goes live in Australia and GCC
AM:PM, the new digital platform for tracking hotel supply and pipeline information from STR, is now available for Australia and Gulf Corporation Council countries.Previously only available in the UK &…
Reef Warriors + 5 ways you can help the Great Barrier Reef today
Like all the world’s coral reefs, the Great Barrier Reef is under threat. Global warming, storm damage, Crown of Thorns Starfish (CoTS) outbreaks and pollution have all had an impact on the Reef…
7 ways to see Indigenous Art in Queensland
From the numinous beauty of ancient Aboriginal rock etchings to the bold shapes and intricate patterns of lino prints from the Torres Strait, Queensland’s Indigenous peoples have long weaved tra…
How to do Lamington National Park
Before you ask, no, this national park is not dipped in chocolate and rolled in coconut – but trust us, Lamington National Park is just as more-ish.You’ll find it just over 100 clicks sout…
Aerial photography 101: How to shoot the Great Barrier Reef from above
As a specialist in aerial photography, I get to see a lot of extremely beautiful landscapes from a very unique perspective. That opportunity is never lost on me or my pilot, Joe.If I’m in a fixe…
Fiji eyes enhancing awareness in India through influencers
Best known as an archipelago with more than 300 islands, Fiji has charted a growth of 30% in Indian arrivals in the last year, a little over 5,000 Indian arrivals last year as compared to the previous…
Queenstown: Always in season
Helen Van Berkel gets the balance right during a colourful four-day stay in Queenstown.The leaves are turning, the air is cooling. It’s autumn in Queenstown and along with summer, spring and win…
Whakatane: A brief time of plenty
There is much to enjoy here on a mother-and-daughter getaway weekend, writes Lorna Subritzky.It’s officially autumn in Aotearoa — well, everywhere except Whakatane. In this Eastern Bay of …
Qantas fined for unauthorized cabotage
Australian carrier Qantas has agreed to pay a $125,000 fine to the Department of Transportation (DOT) to settle a charge that it violated a U.S. rule prohibiting foreign airlines from carrying domesti…