Meta has initiated a 14-day warning period for Australian under-16s, setting a December 10 deadline to deactivate accounts under new federal laws. The post Meta Initiates Mass Account Deactivations for Australian Teens as Social Media Ban Looms appeared first on WinBuzzer.| WinBuzzer
By MICHAEL SLOVANOSCHRIS “The Climate Clown” Bowen, the Minister for Climate Change and Energy, is not backing down. This fool is unashamedly continuing to claim that so-called renewables will provide Australians with cheaper electricity. He is clearly delusional. It should not, therefore, be a difficult decision for the Liberals to decide this Wednesday, whether or […] The post Dump net zero or we dump you Liberals: No excuse for stupidity appeared first on www.cairnsnews.org.| www.cairnsnews.org
The “Past Present Future” podcast is hosted by David Runciman, former Professor of Politics at Cambridge University and one of the more erudite and readable writers on politics and poli…| Antony Green's Election Blog
Australia has shipped its first boatload of canola to China in five years. Canada needs to pivot and service the EU market, but the EU had a massive rapeseed crop this year.| The Western ProducerThe Western Producer
The global industrial hemp industry has experienced tremendous growth in recent decades after many years of hemp prohibition policies negatively impacting the market. The hemp plant is arguably the most versatile plant on earth, possessing the ability to be used as food, fiber, for environmental sustainability strategies, and for many other things. Australia is one […] The post Australia Publishes Industrial Hemp Variety Trials Report appeared first on International Cannabis Business Confer...| International Cannabis Business Conference – USA Canada And Europe's Intern...
Australia is a country and a continent in the region of Oceania. It’s known for great beaches, the rugged outback, astonishing wildlife and, of course, The Great Barrier Reef. If you’re planning to travel to Australia, this list of the top ten things to see and do in Australia is based on our personal experiences ... Read more The post 10 Best Things To See and Do in Australia appeared first on World Travel Family. --- 10 Best Things To See and Do in Australia was first posted on October ...| World Travel Family
Hot Air Ballooning is an extremely popular thing to do for visitors to Cairns, Port Douglas, Palm Cove and the Northern Beaches, and those touring The Atherton Tablelands. It’s a beautiful way to spend a morning with breathtaking sunrise views. We went for a hot air balloon ride with Hot Air Balloon Australia (Cairns) in ... Read more The post Hot Air Balloon From Cairns Australia – Our Experiences appeared first on World Travel Family. --- Hot Air Balloon From Cairns Australia – Our Ex...| World Travel Family
If you’re heading to Australia, the late, great Steve Irwin’s Australia Zoo is a must-visit. Taronga Zoo is very good, if you’re only visiting Sydney, but we think Australia Zoo is a better experience, after visiting both, several times with kids from toddlers to teens. Australia Zoo is a fair way out of Brisbane and ... Read more The post The Best Way To Visit Australia Zoo From Brisbane appeared first on World Travel Family. --- The Best Way To Visit Australia Zoo From Brisbane was fi...| World Travel Family
Australia is a pretty amazing place. There are so many things that are unique to Australia that may take our international tourists by surprise. If you’re visiting from the US, or Europe, or anywhere else, you probably need to read this post because some things about Australia, people don’t tell you. I’m a British expat ... Read more The post Australia – Things You Need To Know Before Visiting appeared first on World Travel Family. --- Australia – Things You Need To Know Before Visi...| World Travel Family
An exclusive early look at the trailer for the ambitious new film, Project Hail Mary, has just been released, promising a truly spectacular and high-stakes cinematic experience. Based on the acclaimed novel by Andy Weir, the movie is set to debut Only in Theaters & IMAX on March 20, 2026. The trailer offers a first […]| Scientific Inquirer
The PBS film “Pigeon Hustle” showcases the adaptability and intelligence of urban pigeons, aiming to shift public perception of them from nuisance to remarkable city dwellers through ca…| Scientific Inquirer
Shipping from Indonesia to Australia using air and sea transportation. How much does it cost to ship from Indonesia to Australia?| ShipHub
Discover the best things to do in Swan Valley beyond wineries in just one day! Breweries, chocolate factories, and family-friendly stops await.| Four Around The World
Plan your Rottnest Island day trip, with the top things to do, how to get there, best beaches, quokkas & must-know tips for an unforgettable visit.| Four Around The World
Posted by Ra Moon Although it is set in Chicago, All Her Fault was primarily filmed in and around Melbourne, Australia. The series is based on the bestselling novel by Andrea Mara, which was originally set in Dublin, Ireland. Most of the series was filmed in Australia because production costs are lower, tax incentives are generous, and Melbourne’s suburbs can convincingly double as American neighbourhoods. Here is our spoiler-free guide to all the filming locations of All Her Fault. You'll ...| Atlas of Wonders
As countries and jurisdictions seek to encourage the growth of open banking, Ian Hall reports from an international discussion at Open Banking Expo 2025 in London Open banking is taking root in an increasing number of countries and jurisdictions across the world. Sixty jurisdictions in total have implemented open banking legislation or regulations, according to […]|
If AI didn’t write the story, then it is hard to see how it came about given how absurd the proposition is. Maybe someone asked Santa for an Australian data center as a Christmas wish and somehow Chinese whispers scrambled the message? The post Australia Wishes for Cloud Data Storage for Christmas appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.| American Enterprise Institute – AEI
Planning a Perth to Esperance road trip, but don’t know where to start? You’ve come to the right place! I recently spent a month exploring Western Australia, from Perth to Esperance, up to Exmouth and even on to the remote Karijini National Park, and I have compiled all of my top travel tips in this … The post Perth to Esperance Road Trip – How to Travel Perth to Esperance in 10 Days! appeared first on Greta's Travels.| Greta's Travels
Water is life. At Find A Spring we’ve seen it time and time again: where springs flow, communities thrive. Springs are not just scenic spots…| Find A Spring
Over the past three decades, the Australian Greens have grown from a collection of state-based parties overshadowed by the centrist Australian Democrats, to being the largest of Australia’s m…| Antony Green's Election Blog
RESIDENT doctors formed a large picket outside St Thomas’ Hospital on Friday morning as they began a five-day strike over falling pay and the escalating crisis in medical jobs. Doctors said years of declining real-terms pay, shrinking opportunities and mounting workload pressures had pushed the NHS to a breaking point. Dr Tom Dolphin, Chair of […] The post Resident doctors begin five day strike against falling pay appeared first on Workers Revolutionary Party.| Workers Revolutionary Party
For our Halloween fun today, it’s a good time to look at wild animals that give us a slight chill. Wild animals have a rawness that is unpredictable and can indeed be spooky. Calif. Striped R…| Jet Eliot
1943: the noun ‘big spit’ designates ‘vomiting’—1952: the phrase ‘to go for the big spit’ means ‘to vomit’| word histories
is used of a place that is found inexplicably deserted; also of a person’s sudden and inexplicable disappearance—alludes to the Mary Celeste, a U.S. cargo ship which in December 1872 was found mysteriously abandoned in the North Atlantic| word histories
Just 2.5 hours from Sydney, the Hunter Valley is perfect for a day trip or weekend getaway. Visit boutique wineries, enjoy gourmet food, and explore the vineyards by joining a Hunter Valley wine tour. The post How to visit the Hunter Valley from Sydney: Best wine tours & where to stay appeared first on A Globe Well Travelled.| A Globe Well Travelled
Just 90 minutes from Sydney, the Blue Mountains offers stunning lookouts, waterfalls, and hiking trails that make it one of Australia’s best day trips. This guide covers how to get there, a one-day itinerary with highlights like Echo Point and Scenic World, plus tips for tours and overnight stays. The post How to visit the Blue Mountains on a day trip from Sydney appeared first on A Globe Well Travelled.| A Globe Well Travelled
The Australian National Maritime Museum is an underrated gem in Darling Harbour, with fascinating exhibitions and historic ships you can actually step aboard. It’s ideal for a rainy day in Sydney, especially for families or anyone curious about ocean-themed stories and seafaring history. The post Is the Australian National Maritime Museum worth visiting? A local’s honest review appeared first on A Globe Well Travelled.| A Globe Well Travelled
Explore Sydney’s coolest neighbourhood with this local guide to Newtown — the creative heart of the Inner West. Discover colourful street art, vintage stores, quirky cafés, and buzzing pubs, plus tips on where to eat, drink, and stay. The post Things to do in Newtown: Sydney’s coolest neighbourhood appeared first on A Globe Well Travelled.| A Globe Well Travelled
Looking for fun family things to do in Sydney? Here’s the best kid-friendly activities and attractions for a day out at Darling Harbour.| A Globe Well Travelled
When NSW Greens Senator Mehreen Faruqi reached quota and was declared elected at this year’s Senate election, something very odd happened with her votes. Faruqi’s total of 761,249 votes on election included 3,145 Coalition first preference votes. These votes had been distributed to Faruqi based on the preferences Coalition voters had written on their ballot… Read More »Time to Change the Electoral Act to Fix Faults in Senate Counting| Antony Green's Election Blog
It has long been a given of Australian politics that support for the two major parties is higher in the House than the Senate. But that rule was broken at the 2025 Federal election when Labor polled half a percent higher in the Senate, 35.11% to 34.56% in the House. The lower rate of informal… Read More »FED2025 – Evidence on Labor Supporters Voting Strategically for Independents| Antony Green's Election Blog
The 2025 Federal election was the fourth held since the introduction of major changes to the Senate’s electoral system. The changes were to deal with the rapid increase in nominations, their impact on ballot paper and font size, and the distortion of results produced by increasingly labyrinthine preferences deals under the now abolished Group Voting… Read More »FED2025 – Party and Voter Reactions to the Senate’s Electoral Changes| Antony Green's Election Blog
Earlier this week I appeared on the ABC’s ‘Politics Now’ podcast with Patricia Karvelas talking about the history and electoral performance of One Nation. I discussed how it burst on to the political scene initially before fading away until Pauline Hanson returned to the party a decade ago. You can find the podcast at this… Read More »Background on One Nation’s Impact on Elections and Politics| Antony Green's Election Blog
Applying for a partner visa to live together in Australia? This article examines the critical eligibility criteria and provides a guide on preparing for the application.| Nomad is Beautiful
Visit Brisbane has announced the launch of Brisbane Bucks, a new rewards program devised to recognize advisors driving travel to Australia. The post Visit Brisbane Launches New Awards Program appeared first on Recommend.| Recommend
The Australian Forest Contractors Association (AFCA) has announced a major organisational transition aimed at strengthening its national collective voice and enhancing member representation. As part of these changes, Wood Central understands that AFCA will discontinue the CEO role and introduce a new Operational Engagement Manager position, which will report directly to the Board. That role […]| Wood Central
A new and controversial book is set to reignite the debate about Fraser Island’s environmental management, arguing that professional forestry has sustained the island’s forests far more effectively than current preservation policies. The book Paradise Preserved: A History of Forestry on Fraser Island by veteran forester Robert Onfray presents more than a century of documented […]| Wood Central
The Forest Stewardship Council – the gold standard in forestry – has passed a new motion that will have major implications for the future supply of timber and forest-based products. Wood Central can now reveal that the Motion in question, Motion 30, which was passed earlier this week, will eventually open the door to FSC […]| Wood Central
Europe’s deforestation regulation, the EUDR, could be delayed by 12 more months to December 2026 and June 2027 for large and small firms, and could see more ‘simplifications’, under a new proposal put forward by the EU Presidency, and expected to be “fast-tracked” through the European Parliament in the coming hours. It comes days after […]| Wood Central
One of the priorities for the new Forest and Wood Products Australia (FWPA) when it was established in 2007 was to develop a generic wood promotion program, reports senior editor Jim Bowden, who attended a special FWPA meeting in Canberra 17 years ago. FWPA managing director Dr Glen Kile said work has already begun on […]| Wood Central
The NSW native forest industry understands the importance of education and outreach to schools. That includes Andrew Hurford, CEO of Hurford Hardwood, who is ba| woodcentral.com.au
The rapid growth of Australia’s dental industry is driven by demographic changes, advancements in technology, and evolving consumer demands. What <p>The post Inside Australia’s Dental Surge: Trends Shaping a Rapidly Expanding Industry first appeared on Techie Loops.</p>| Techie Loops
The monarch butterfly is seemingly embraced by Australians as a part of the ecosystem, but it's actually native to North America and depends on plant hosts from other parts of the world. Ann Jones investigates how this pretty insect came to make its home on Australian shores.| ABC listen
CISA and NSA Issue Urgent Guidance to Secure WSUS and Microsoft Exchange Article Link: https://thehackernews.com/2025/10/cisa-and-nsa-issue-urgent-guidance-to.html U.S. Stands Out in Refusal to Sign UN Cybercrime Treaty Article Link: https://www.darkreading.com/cybersecurity-operations/us-refuses-sign-un-cybercrime-treaty Canada Warns of Cyberattacks Targeting Industrial Control Systems Article Link: https://www.esecurityplanet.com/news/canada-critical-infrastructure-attacks/ Why Vendors Are ...| Project Hyphae
Plan the best 3-day Gold Coast getaway! Explore beaches, rainforest, and wildlife with our detailed itinerary and insider travel tips.| Destinationless Travel
Cybersecurity experts say the Qantas data breach bears the hallmarks of the aggressive Scattered Spider hacker group that is believed to be targeting the airline industry.| www.abc.net.au
Click here for the Latest Edition of Scuba Diver ANZ News round-up Fragile Ocean campaign launches with Nick Cave soundtrack, marine biologist bitten by shark at Cocos Island, and the dive industry mourns Michael Menduno. Australia, part two John Magee continues his focus on the Great Barrier Reef, looking at how this fragile paradise is […]| Divernet
In November last year, Microsoft released its plans to force a Copilot upgrade and a price rise onto all Office 365 “personal and family” (consumer) users — “to reflect the value we’ve added over the past decade and enable us to deliver new innovations for years to come.” [Press release] Some people discovered the workaround: […]| Pivot to AI
Jervis Bay is a great choice for a weekend getaway from Sydney, and there are lots of fun things to do in Jervis Bay and the surrounding area to keep you busy. I had been wanting to get down to Jervis Bay on the South Coast of New South Wales since I first heard that […] Read more... The post Fun Things To Do in Jervis Bay, New South Wales appeared first on The World on my Necklace.| The World on my Necklace
The Eastern Suburbs beaches are the most stunning beaches in Sydney and there is a coastal path that links them. Here's what you need to know| The World on my Necklace
London, New York City and Paris made the podium in the newest list of the world’s top cities. Resonance Consultancy, which has been analyzing world cities for 11 years, looked at everything from livability to education, parks and public transit to come up with its list, which I think is always one of the strongest in the biz. London came out on top (it has won the award 11 years in a row), followed by New York City and Paris. Toronto was the top winner in Canada, coming in at number 17, w...| Jim Byers Travel
National Geographic, one of the biggest names in travel, has issued a list of 26 top places to visit next year, and Canadian destinations scored big. Banff was named Readers Choice destination for …| Jim Byers Travel
By Anton Lang ~ This series of posts continues the data collection and recording for wind power generation in Australia over the last five years. Each Monday, the Long Term Capacity Factor percentages will be updated. They will show two percentages for that Capacity Factor, the first for the most recent 52 week year, and […]| PA Pundits International
By Anton Lang ~ This series of posts continues the data collection and recording for wind power generation in Australia over the last five years. Each Monday, the Long Term Capacity Factor percentages will be updated. They will show two percentages for that Capacity Factor, the first for the most recent 52 week year, and […]| PA Pundits International
By Anton Lang ~ There were two things I was going to mention in the earlier Part One post, but it was already quite long, so I’ll address them here. They both have reference to Heavy Transport, those rigs that travel the Interstate routes delivering freight. I remember them distinctly from my earlier days, back […]| PA Pundits International
By Anton Lang ~ There is some background for this road trip to Canberra that I should explain, because doing something like this at my age (and I’m now 74 years old) is perhaps something that really should not be contemplated seriously. So, this was not like I just got in the car and headed […]| PA Pundits International
By Anton Lang ~ I am now back home after my road trip. I will be detailing most of it in Posts starting in a couple of days, so it might take a number of days to get it all down, but in the interim, I’ll just give a general overview of the trip itself. […]| PA Pundits International
By Anton Lang ~ This series of posts continues the data collection and recording for wind power generation in Australia over the last five years. Each Monday, the Long Term Capacity Factor percentages will be updated. They will show two percentages for that Capacity Factor, the first for the most recent 52 week year, and […]| PA Pundits International
By Anton Lang ~ This series of posts continues the data collection and recording for wind power generation in Australia over the last five years. Each Monday, the Long Term Capacity Factor percentages will be updated. They will show two percentages for that Capacity Factor, the first for the most recent 52 week year, and […]| PA Pundits International
COMMENTARY: By Kasun Ubayasiri We are gathered here to mark the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists. The Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA) National Media Section usually campaigns for journalists’ rights and industrial agency in Australia — but today, we join hands with the IFJ — International Federation of Journalists, the| Asia Pacific Report
More than a quarter of Australia’s National Press Club sponsors are part of the global arms industry or working on its behalf. Michelle Fahy reports. ANALYSIS: By Michelle Fahy The National Press Club of Australia lists 81 corporate sponsors on its website. Of those, 10 are multinational weapons manufacturers or military services corporations, and another| Asia Pacific Report
Pacific Media Watch Pulitzer Prize–winning US journalist Chris Hedges joins Antoinette Lattouf on We Used To Be Journos to unpack his time in Australia, including some fraught interactions with sections of the Australian media. The pair also discuss what he flew all this way to talk about — “how Western journalists are betraying their colleagues| Asia Pacific Report
Global industry supplier Light & Wonder says it plans to transfer its US$1.5 billion share repurchase program from the NASDAQ […]| IAG
I have recently resigned from my job and the company decided to put me on a garden leave. No problem with that. However after a few days they realised that they may do with a handover of some of my work - surprise surprise - and began to retract on the garden leave decision. Can they actually do that and to what extent? I know I'm still technically an employee but they told me to bugger off and enjoy the leave, so I started planning my free time, booked some travel, etc. Now I would have to c...| Recent Questions - The Workplace Stack Exchange
Squares is back for November! This challenge is hosted by Becky from The Life of B and should be tagged NovemberSquares. Read the link to find out more. For the first day I’ve gone with shadows. Photos I took when I took my grandchildren to the park a few weeks ago. For a better effect … Continue reading "~ Shadows in the Playground ~"| Travels with Ali
Walking through the Royal Botanic Gardens is an escape from city life. It’s peaceful and quiet with the trees masking the noise from the roads. It was founded in 1846 and covers 38 hectares. …| Travels with Ali
Australian national carrier Qantas have announced they are launching Economy Plus seating. The new seats will provide passengers with greater legroom, priority boarding, and priority access to the overhead luggage bins. Available from 2026, the seating will be offered to customers on the airline’s fleet of Boeing 737, A321XLR, and A220 jets. These cover most […] The post Qantas launch Economy Plus seating on short-haul flights first appeared on World Aviation Festival.| World Aviation Festival
When relationships break down, one question comes up again and again: “How do I get full custody of my children?” It’s a phrase that appears in TV dramas, online forums, and heartfelt late-night conversations between parents trying to make sense of a painful situation. But here’s the truth: in Australia — and especially in Victoria … The post What “Full Custody” Really Means in Victoria (And What Parents Should Know) appeared first on Home Jobs by MOM.| Home Jobs by MOM
The future of carbon capture technology is up in the air as United States oil and gas giant Chevron admits to an Adelaide audience that its flagship project is running at just a third of capacity six years after opening.| www.abc.net.au
Executive Summary When the Australian Government launched its “Stay Social, Off Socials” campaign to introduce the country’s new minimum social-media age, Think HQ led the creative and strategic direction behind the national rollout. Expo Centric was commissioned by Think HQ to build and deliver The Social Station, a 9×3 metre outdoor activation that debuted at […] The post Stay Social, Off Socials: Expo Centric Delivers The Social Station for Crows Nest Fest 2025 appeared first on E...| Expo Centric
Rugby player Sam Ballard was drinking at a friend’s house when they spotted the creepy crawly slithering across the patio - unaware it was carrying a deadly infection| Daily Mirror
An Australian offsite fabricator that uses robots to assemble flat‑packed timber panels like IKEA furniture has struck its largest partnership to date with Wh| woodcentral.com.au
Cairns is the gateway to Far North Queensland and is one of the most popular Australia cities for travellers and it is easy to see why. Cairns has something to offer for every type of traveller. From the thrill seeking Bungy jumps to waterfall chasing to swimming with the turtles on the Great Barrier Reef...| Travelling Thirties
The historic township of Beechworth, is located in the rural area in North East Victoria. Despite the size of this small town (~3,900 resident) it has quite a long, interesting and exciting history. From a bustling town in the height of the Gold Rush to the court house where Ned Kelly stood trial to the...| Travelling Thirties
Written for the marine algal crisis currently unfolding in the coastal waters of Kaurna and Ngarrindjeri Countries.| Right Now
Josh Taylor had a great article yesterday about cybercrime and data leaks. Australian companies routinely file for injunctions against “persons unknown” when data leaks occur. If you think this would only impact honest people, and not those already breaking the law, you’d be right! From his report: This highlights the major flaw in the injunction scheme. Qantas argues the injunction protects customers, but cybersecurity experts warn that in practice it has the opposite effect: scammers ...| Rubenerd
Alaska Airlines has released its latest batch of Global Getaways promotions. These are half a dozen destinations you can book award flights for with a discount of up to 50% and include Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Thailand, and more. The Deal Get up to 50% off award flights booked in economy between the US […] The post Alaska Airlines Global Getaways: Get up to 50% off award flights to Australia, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Thailand, & more appeared first on Frequent Miler. Frequent Miler...| Frequent Miler
Discover how Foster School of Business students gained global leadership skills through a three-week study abroad program in Australia.| Foster School of Business
Growing collaboration and cooperation between the United States, South Korea, and Australia could be key to maintaining security and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific. The Atlantic Council and the Korea Foundation gathered rising experts from the United States, South Korea, and Australia to identify obstacles to that cooperation and opportunities to overcome them. The post A next-generation agenda: South Korea-US-Australia security cooperation appeared first on Atlantic Council.| Atlantic Council
“My photography legitimises my voyeuristic tendencies” – Rennie Ellis, King’s Cross Australian photographer Rennie Ellis (11 November 1940 – 19 August 2003) took these images in Sydney’s Kings Cross over a six month period during the summer of 1970-71. We see strippers, clubbers and US servicemen raw from fighting in Vietnam enjoying R&R … Continue reading "Sex, Clubs And GIs in Kings Cross, Sydney 1970-71 (NSFW)" The post Sex, Clubs And GIs in Kings Cross, Sydney 1970-71 ...| Flashbak
The post The Ultimate Australia Bucket List: 40+ Amazing Things To Do in Aus appeared first on Kelana by Kayla.| Kelana by Kayla
Learn how to safely move crypto from a crypto exchange to a cold storage wallet like Ledger or Trezor. Step-by-step instructions and screenshots included.| Marketplace Fairness
A weekend idyll turns nightmarish in this bold thriller cum satire set in the Australian bush| Reading Matters
Dear Brothers and Sisters, Forgive me if this is a bit personal and raw. I am writing this on the plane as I return home to Newcastle – after a surreal and sad few days back home in Scotland for the funeral of my mother. Home. That’s such an evocative word. It has connotations of […]| TheWeeFlea.com
This week’s Beauty for Ashes is a special in memory of my mother – including Kathren Maher on the truth; Ukraine war; John Lennon’s relationship with his mother; Child abuse in Australia; Matt Redman on suffering; Birth rates throughout the world; and Proverbs 31 with music from Duncan Chisholm; Deep Purple; John Lennon; Ray Davies; […]| TheWeeFlea.com
In episode 2 of Beauty for Ashes we look at the question of bias; are Jews welcome in Birmingham? Birmingham Imam instructs congregation on how to stone women; Jewish children in Germany need arm…| TheWeeFlea.com
Hyden, WA isn’t just about Wave Rock, it’s also the best stop between Esperance and Perth along a Western Australia road trip adventure. This short guide gives you everything you need before you visit. Hyden may be small, but it packs in one of Western Australia’s most iconic natural landmarks: Wave Rock. I stopped here... The post Your Short Guide to Hyden, WA: The Perfect Road Trip Stop appeared first on Haley Blackall .| Haley Blackall
Planning a trip to Western Australia and wondering what to do in Esperance? This detailed travel guide covers all my favourite things to do in Esperance to make for an epic visit. If there’s one place in Western Australia that truly surprised me, it was Esperance. Tucked away on the state’s southern coast, this little... The post 12 Best Things to Do in Esperance WA for an Epic Itinerary appeared first on Haley Blackall .| Haley Blackall
Visiting Western Australia soon and wondering about the beaches in Esperance to visit? Lucky for you, Esperance is a beach lover’s dream come true. Here are my favourite Esperance beaches. If there’s one place in Western Australia that left me absolutely speechless, it’s Esperance. Known for having some of the whitest sand and clearest turquoise... The post 13 Best Esperance Beaches for Sun Lovers & Surfers appeared first on Haley Blackall .| Haley Blackall
Planning to rent a car in Perth to embark on an epic Western Australia road trip? This detailed travel guide covers my personal tips and advice on driving in WA for first time visitors. When I landed in Perth for my two-week Western Australia road trip, the very first thing I did was pick up... The post Renting a Car in Perth, WA for an Epic Road Trip: Tips & Advice appeared first on Haley Blackall .| Haley Blackall
Planning a trip to Fremantle and wondering what to do? This detailed travel guide covers the best things to do in Fremantle near Perth, Western Australia, for first time visitors. Fremantle (affectionally known as ‘Freo’) is a vibrant port city where heritage charm meets modern coastal cool. A place where you can stroll past 19th-century... The post 19 Exciting Things to Do in Fremantle, WA for First Timers appeared first on Haley Blackall .| Haley Blackall
Fremantle Prison is a top attraction in Perth. So, should you visit? This detailed travel guide covers my review of my personal tour of the prison, plus tips on visiting. When I spent three days exploring Fremantle, one of the highlights of my trip wasn’t a beach or a brewery, it was Fremantle Prison. This... The post Should You Visit Fremantle Prison? My Take & Tips appeared first on Haley Blackall .| Haley Blackall
Planning a trip to Perth soon and want to visit the stunning Rottnest Island? This detailed travel guide covers my recommended Rottnest Island day trip itinerary, how to get there, how to get around and more. If there’s one day trip from Perth I’d recommend to absolutely everyone, it’s Rottnest Island. Just a short ferry... The post Your Guide to the Perfect Rottnest Island Day Trip: Itinerary & Tips appeared first on Haley Blackall .| Haley Blackall
Ready to experience the best wineries in Margaret River? This self-guided Margaret River wine tour itinerary is perfect for visitors with a car and the desire for a flexible schedule. One of my absolute favourite ways to explore Margaret River is with a self-guided wine tour. There’s something special about moving at your own pace.... The post Self-Guided Margaret River Wine Tour Itinerary for First Timers appeared first on Haley Blackall .| Haley Blackall
Planning a trip to the region and wondering what the best cave in Margaret River is? This detailed travel guide covers my favourite one: Jewel Cave. If you’re planning a trip to the Margaret River region and want to experience something truly awe-inspiring beyond the wineries and beaches, Jewel Cave in Augusta should be at... The post Visiting Jewel Cave in Margaret River: All You Need to Know appeared first on Haley Blackall .| Haley Blackall
Planning a trip to Margaret River, WA? This is where to stay in Margaret River, including the best accommodations in each Margaret River town.| Haley Blackall
Roche Family Reunion 2025 We’ve had another little trip away since Melbourne and The Mornington Peninsula. In early October, we had two nights staying at an AirBnB cottage on a farm just outside Stanthorpe. This trip was all about attending... Read the Post The post The Roche Family Reunion 2025 first appeared on Write of the Middle.| Write of the Middle
Despite the overall drops, there are reasons to be cautiously optimistic. Australia's average export price surged over 83%, and New Zealand wines coninued its stunning rise.| Vino Joy News
“Nice country you got there. Shame if anything happened to it . . .” That’s Trumplomacy in a nutshell.| Photo Time Tunnel
Climate Change Minister Chris ‘Bonehead’ Bowen says the Nationals have “betrayed” regional Australia by rejecting so-called Net Zero policy. But as Bowen spouts his delusional excuses, farmers are now threatening to block wind and solar energy companies from grabbing large slices of their land for the vast and growing network of power lines. This is […] The post Bonehead Bowen doubles down on baloney as Nats say no to Net Zero madness appeared first on www.cairnsnews.org.| www.cairnsnews.org