Tourism supporting Fiji’s local community
Tourism lending a hand in Fiji WORDS & IMAGES: MARIE BARBIERI Community development projects offer visitors a personal and rewarding experience – and the chance to make a real difference to someone’s life.
Tourism lending a hand in Fiji WORDS & IMAGES: MARIE BARBIERI Community development projects offer visitors a personal and rewarding experience – and the chance to make a real difference to someone’s life.
Wild horses couldn’t keep me away… WORDS & IMAGES: DANA BENNER It was one of the most amazing sights I had ever seen and I knew I had found the place I had been searching for – the Black
Up close with New Zealand’s endangered birds WORDS: KRISTI FOSTER An island ahead of its time: re-created as an island sanctuary for New Zealand’s wildlife, Tiritiri Matangi has become a paradise for people. I
4 ways to experience Queensland’s waters without getting on a jet ski WORDS & IMAGES: KARA MURPHY Photojournalist and passionate marine advocate Kara Murphy shares some of her favourite ways to experience
Finding the true meaning of Aloha… WORDS: DANA BENNER IMAGES: DANA BENNER & HARLEY ROSSELL Dana Benner takes us to one of his favourite places – Hawaii. Bypass the tourist beaches to discover
5 amazing animals to see on the Great Barrier Reef WORDS: CAMILLA WAGSTAFF One of the best things about visiting the Great Barrier Reef (aside from the sunshine, white beaches and crystal blue waters) is the
One trek, four kinds of wild WORDS: KRISTI FOSTER From rugged mountains to palm-fringed coasts, New Zealand’s Heaphy Track packs adventure. I was navel-deep in frigid tidal water, my pack hovering inches above
The Green Side of Vancouver WORDS & IMAGES: MARIE BARBIERI With rooftop food gardens, indigenous walks and cycling trails, Vancouver is Canada’s capital of sustainable living. Stylish Vancouver, with its
Looking for an escape into the WILD? This could well be the most enticing event this year – a long-weekend of eco-adventure, gourmet food, and spectacular wilderness. Sounds like the the perfect antidote
Getting up close with native wildlife in East Gippsland WORDS & IMAGES: JENNY LAWRENCE What do you think of first when I mention “Wildlife of Victoria”, perhaps a Koala, Kangaroo or colourful Rosella? Yes