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The Hume Highway: Bypassed but not forgotten
History on the Hume: a research project
South Australia: Drawing Goyder's Line
Australia's First Children
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March 28, 2026
Steel and Stone: Yorkshire’s Great Railway Journey
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John Newton returned to his roots in northern England to board the Settle to Carlisle railway, a journey that traverses a spectacular viaduc...
March 23, 2026
Grand Hotel and Casino in Port Vila: A Warm Island Welcome
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A landmark return to Port Vila’s waterfront, the Grand Hotel and Casino reopens after extensive restoration, pairing sweeping Pacific views ...
March 10, 2026
Libya Uncovered: Ruins, Realities and a Return to the Map
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After decades of isolation, Libya is cautiously reopening to travellers and revealing extraordinary Roman ruins, layered history and a compl...
February 16, 2026
Jericoacoara: Pleased to meet you - finally
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Drawn by the laid-back beach vibe, Robyn Smith fulfilled a long-held dream of visiting this seaside paradise in Brazil Many, many years ago,...
February 04, 2026
Salzburg: The Music is still playing
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Few jaw-dropping travel destinations in Europe can boast little or no change to their beauty spots over more than two decades. The Austrian ...
January 26, 2026
Vanuatu's Land Divers
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There’s something almost suicidal about Vanuatu’s famous land divers. Bungy jumpers have the benefit of an elastic cord to cushion their fa...
January 24, 2026
Iceland: Trolling About
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Be sure to pay your respects to little invisible Icelanders or your journey may end abruptly. Roderick Eime treads carefully. “If yo...
January 23, 2026
Liberia, Land of Freedom
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'Unique' is an overused term to describe almost anything, but world traveller, Ros Freeman, found it perfectly appropriate to descri...
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