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Kites above Bramble Bay at Brighton

The answer, for kitesurfers, is blowing in the wind

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It’s described as an extreme sport, one that combines aspects of wakeboarding, windsurfing, surfing, paragliding and gymnastics and there are at least eight different styles for its proponents to tackle […]

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Reporting & editing, Travel
Redcliffe jetty

Time to take our minds off matters political

September 8, 2013by reporting4work Leave a comment

Okay, the election is over and the overall result is known, even if counting continues in close-run seats. Now can we just have a break from vicious political point-scoring? How […]

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Pumicestone Passage

Exploring some of Moreton Bay’s waterways

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How lucky are we to live near Moreton Bay on south-east Queensland’s beautiful coastline? For those not familiar with our region, the bay itself is immediately east of the state’s […]

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Flower stall at Victoria Market

No Melbourne trip complete without visiting Victoria Market

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One of the real delights when visiting Melbourne’s CBD is to spend time at the colourful, cheap and centrally located Queen Victoria Market. While up here in South-East Queensland we […]

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Port Arthur penitentiary

This former penal colony leaves everyone impressed

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It is just a 90-minute drive from Hobart, or about 70 minutes from the city’s airport, but Port Arthur is a world apart from anything you’ll experience elsewhere in Tasmania […]

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Bruny Island Cruises boat up close

Southern Ocean’s siren call too strong to ignore

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It might seem a big call, but we’ve both agreed it was the best $100 we’d ever spent on anything in our 50+ years, hands-down, and the perfect way to […]

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Spend more than a little time in Seattle

April 5, 2013by reporting4work Leave a comment

If you’re a fan of Frazier or Grey’s Anatomy or THAT famous movie, then you may already be a little bit familiar with the skyline of Seattle. But sleepless is […]

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