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Beachside Bliss
Air
Mail, Summer 2011
(Air
Australia inflight magazine)
"'All
the world’s a stage,' wrote William
Shakespeare, but he might as well have
said 'All the world’s a beach.' Through
Asia, Australia and the Pacific there are
beaches of every type, hosting every
attraction. Whether you’re after a rest, a
meal, a party or a spot of retail action,
there’s a sandy shore out there for you.
Here’s a selection of the best..."
Detailing
a number of fine beaches, including three in
Western Australia.
Available for republication
(print and Web).
Images available.
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Flashpack
Chic
Medical
Observer,
17 September
2010
"There’s no
reason why flashpacking
should only be an urban experience. This
accommodation is located
within Monkey Mia on Shark Bay, a place
famous for its human-dolphin
interaction. A subset of the larger Monkey
Mia Dolphin Resort, Dolphin
Lodge is a good compromise for people
avoiding the expense of resort
life, as it offers affordable
accommodation which allows for
self-catering."
Detailing
upmarket
'flashpacker' hostels across Australia and
New Zealand.
Available
for
republication
(print
and
Web).
Images
available.
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Freo by the
Book
The
Sunday Age, 25
April
2010
"Beyond
the revelry, Fremantle has always
attracted writers. From big-name
bestsellers like Tim Winton to Miles
Franklin Award winners such as
Xavier Herbert, there’s apparently
something about the narrow streets
and salt air that sparks creativity. 'It
has its own culture, its own
feel,' says Silvey. 'It feels a little
bit spiritual, and it's a really
vibrant, caring community. Artists tend
to cluster around these sort of
places.'"
Strolling
along the
Writers Walk in Fremantle, Western Australia.
Available
for republication (print only).
Images
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For Those
About to Rock
The Age,
16 January 2010
"Morgan
takes us past landmarks illustrating his
life in Freo: his primary
school; the former Caledonian Hall where
he learned to play the
bagpipes; and the old Fremantle Prison
which he once passed through en
route to a juvenile correctional
institution. So he was a bit of a bad
boy, and he famously liked the ladies.
'His Mum still lives in a nearby
suburb,' says Morgan. 'She was the only
woman in Perth that he didn't
sleep with.'"
Seeing
Fremantle,
Western Australia through the eyes of AC/DC's
Bon Scott. Available
for
republication (print only).
Images
available.
[Read
the full article here] |
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Fremantle
Concocters
Herald
Sun,
17 April 2009
"The
combination
of the narrow
roadway, the al fresco seating, and the
heritage facades with their
first
floor balconies, makes for an intensely
atmospheric street -
particularly
on a sunny afternoon when the Fremantle
Doctor, the dependable daily
sea
breeze, is blowing off the Indian Ocean.
But coffee isn’t the beverage
I’m seeking today."
A journey
through
the microbreweries
of Fremantle, Western Australia.
Available
for
republication
(print
and
Web).
Images
available.
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Things
That Go
Bump in the Night
Jetstar
Magazine,
October
2008
"Sharyn
McCaskey
leads the Torchlight
Tour of Fremantle Prison in Western
Australia, and shares numerous
ghost
stories as she leads visitors through the
convict-built facility. 'He’s
a big burly man,' she says of a prisoner
who came back as a
surprisingly
solid spectre. 'He walks up to ex-prison
officer guides and says
'Excuse
me boss, can you tell me where everybody
is?''"
Delving
into the
paranormal via ghost
tours across Australia.
Available
for
republication
(print
and
Web).
Images
available.
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Fremantle's
Secrets
Unlocked
Medical
Observer,
12
September
2008
"Suddenly,
we’re
all amazed to
see a dolphin appear. Transfixed, we watch
as it turns, dives then
reappears
even closer, its body visible through
crystal clear water between
patches
of seaweed. It’s the crowning moment of an
superbly relaxing stay on
Rottnest
Island. Even better, I realise... it’s a
Monday. How good is that?"
Relating
the
attractions of Fremantle
and Rottnest Island in Western Australia.
Available
for
republication
(print
and
Web).
Images
available.
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Boutique
Breweries
Jetstar
Magazine,
September
2008
"Why do
people
get so passionate
about creating boutique beers? 'Because it
just tastes so good,' laughs
Clancy’s Fish Pub manager Jane Dickson.
'It’s an ever-evolving thing.
It’s
your personal opinion and no one can say
you’re wrong.'"
I
investigate the
numerous microbreweries
of Fremantle, Western Australia.
Available
for
republication
(print
and
Web).
Images
available.
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A
Growing
Passion
Jetstar
Magazine,
June
2008
"Which
brings me
to the spectacularly-named
Spike Dessert, owner of The Hoochery. 'I
was on a business trip to
Adelaide,
and went out of the city to visit all the
little wineries,' he recalls.
'I thought ‘Gee, that looks like a great
thing! We’ll have a cellar
door
winery in Kununurra!’ But it took me a
couple of hours or so to realise
we didn’t have any grapes. So we decided
we’d make a cellar door
distillery
instead.'"
Revealing
the
artisan distillers
of Australia, from rum makers to sake
brewers.
Available
for
republication
(print
and
Web).
Images
available.
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A Corner
of
Paradise
The
Sunday Age,
20
February
2005
"It’s
not your
typical country
town. Sure, there’s an old-fashioned
petrol station in the main street,
an imposing pub and a riverside park
maintained by a service club. But
as Margaret River becomes ever more
popular with the city dwellers of
Perth
and their interstate cousins, its streets
are lined with classy
restaurants
and shops selling every kind of
indulgence."
Profile of
the
Margaret River region
of Western Australia, with a focus on its
indulgences.
Available
for
republication
(print
only).
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Bottling
It Up
Qantas
Magazine,
October
2004
"Dolphins
are
the environmental
flag-bearers of our times. As a symbol of
our relationship with nature,
they’re popular with everyone from new
agers to suburban grandmothers.
Bunbury isn’t notable for its tourist
attractions, acting more as a
gateway
for favoured destinations further south.
However, the sheltered waters
of Koombana Bay offer a dolphin experience
unique to the south-west of
the state."
Swimming
among the
dolphins off the
coast of Bunbury, Western Australia.
Available
for
republication
(print
and
Web).
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Capel's
Interesting Diversions
The
West
Australian, 29
May 2004
"'Not
just a one
horse town'.
That’s what the local business directory
says about Capel, in the
south-west
of Western Australia. But at first glance,
you’d be doubtful. The one
horse
is in fact Rogan Josh, winner of the 1999
Melbourne Cup. He lives in a
paddock on the main street next to the
local pub, with a big sign
pointing
out his identity.Capel may not have many
famous locals, but it knows
how
to look after them."
Profile of
a
lesser-visited small
town in southwest Western Australia.
Available
for
republication
(print
and
Web).
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