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The Dragon City (En Route Magazine, Aug 2011) |
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Taking the High Road (VW Magazine, Summer 2011) |
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Local Knowledge (Your Life Choices, Nov 2009) |
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Duffers' Day Out (The Australian, 15-16 Aug, 2009) |
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Joining the Oz bikers for a magical journey (The Weekly Telegraph, Apr 2009) |
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On the right track (Get Up & Go, Summer 2008) |
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Medieval to Modern (South China Morning Post, Nov 2008) |
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Welcome to the other Dubai (The Toronto Globe and Mail, Nov 2008) |
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Beat a retreat to a simpler way of life (The Australian, 17-18 Mar 2007) |
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The Dragon City (En Route Magazine, Aug 2011) |
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Bendigo has a vibrant Chinese community dating back to the 1850s when migrants from Canton Province were lured by the prospect of gold. The news of the goldfields spread to Hong Kong and the Chinese mainland, where Bendigo became known as ‘Dai Gum San’, meaning Big Gold Mountain .....
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Taking the High Road (VW Magazine, Summer 2011) |
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The Victorian Alps offer the ultimate in stunning scenery and mountain driving - they're the perfect place to give the new Golf GTD a workout .....
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Local Knowledge (Your Life Choices, Nov 2009) |
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Kazuko arrives at my Ryokan, a traditional guesthouse in Kyoto, on the dot of 9:30am. She greets me with a warm smile and a folder brimming with well-researched information from maps and timetables to press cuttings and instructions on how to brew five types of green tea .....
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Duffers' Day Out (The Australian, Aug 2009) |
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We need green wellies for negotiating the traditional water meadows lining the riverbanks. But we have to make do with our runners, which are stained buttercup yellow as we squelch across the spongy grass .....
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Joining the Oz bikers for a magical journey (The Weekly Telegraph, Apr 2009) |
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When I moved to Melbourne from Oxford in 2004, it was a bit of a leap of faith. What attracted me to Australia was the upbeat vibe of a young country, the feeling of bigger skies and wider horizons and that anything was possible .....
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On the right track (Get Up & Go, Summer 2008) |
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We are looking for footprints; not just any old footprints, but those of the malleefowl. This large ground-dwelling bird belongs to the megapode family – as in big feet – and the trick is to find the tell-tale three toes pointing forward and one back .....
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Medieval to Modern (South China Morning Post, Nov 2008) |
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Just 90 minutes from London, one of Britain’s most famous university cities is undergoing something of a transformation. Forget Midsomer Murders and grumpy detectives cruising rural lanes in antique Jaguars – modern-day Oxford has a little of everything, from croquet to cocktails, pubs to punting and hippie to happening .....
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Welcome to the other Dubai (The Toronto Globe and Mail, Nov 2008) |
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Set among the narrow, labyrinthine streets of the Bastakiya district, XVA combines a contemporary art space and an intimate boutique hotel in a 100-year-old house .....
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Beat a retreat to a simpler way of life (The Australian, 17-18 Mar 2007) |
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Down a dirt track 40km from the nearest shop and 15km from the closest neighbour, Cape Cassini Wilderness Retreat, on the north coast of South Australia's Kangaroo Island, offers a taste of sustainable living in a rugged, wildlife-rich setting .....
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