Ride the 5 in the Sunshine Coast
On ya bike as the Sunshine Coast reveals its top two-wheel adventure on the Sunshine Coast, which will also be the destination for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games road and mountain-bike events. As you Ride the 5, you will discover the Sunshine Coast’s twisting mountain bike trails, taking you from
icebreaker ZoneKnit™ Hoodie and Tee
Icebreaker has introduced their new season ZoneKnit™ range, featuring hoodies with full and half zip, vests and tees for both men and women. Icebreaker founder, Jeremy Moon, launched icebreaker to offer people a natural alternative to synthetic outdoor apparel. Soon a bigger opportunity emerged: to disrupt the outdoor industry from unsustainable
Conservation Tours with Australian Wildlife Journeys
Australian Wildlife Journeys have listed eight unique conservation travel opportunities offered by some of Australia's leading wildlife tour operators, including citizen science and wildlife atlassing, habitat restoration projects, environmental watering and ornithological opportunities. For travellers looking to get more out of their travel experience and help with some incredible conservation initiatives,
Embracing ‘Travel Pono’ in Hawaii
Post-Covid travel may look a little different, giving rise to a new type of traveller – those seeking more meaningful travel experiences where they can give back. Dubbed “regenerative travel,” mindful travel is the new sustainable tourism. It’s the art of being present and immersed in an experience in addition
Singita’s Elevated Spaces for African art
Singita is embarking on a journey to transform its existing boutique and gallery (B&G) concept to celebrate Africa’s growing art status with two art gallery spaces at lodges in South Africa – soon to be rolled out at other lodges. The expertly curated collection on show demonstrates contemporary African artwork and
Walk with Wild Alpine Dingos at Mt Baw Baw
You may be familiar with Australia’s dingos, but did you know that there are Alpine Dingos found in Victoria’s highlands? I didn’t, until I had the opportunity to walk with some at Mt Baw Baw in Victoria’s Gippsland region. Descended from south Asian wolves, dingos can be found across Australia where
K’Gari beach clean efforts top over 13K tonnes
Combined with the Queensland floods earlier this year, the debris that has washed up on the shores of K’gari (Fraser Island) has caused a severe environmental impact. Through Where Wild Things Roam support with Wild Things Roam Org, a small team headed to the island in April to assist with the beach
Roam wild in Porcupine National Park, Queensland
Located in Outback Queensland, Porcupine Gorge National Park is about 60km north of the town of Hughenden. It covers an area of 5410ha, extending some 25kms along Porcupine Creek and out to surrounding open woodland and grassland. This ancient land is home to the Yirendali Aboriginal people. The creek has carved
Whale experiences to celebrate World Whale Day
Giants of the ocean are celebrated on World Whale Day, which aims to raise awareness of these magnificent creatures, their beauty as well as their ecological value to the planet. This year, the annual celebration falls on 20 February. World Whale Day originated in Maui, Hawaii in 1980 to honour humpback
WCFF to bring the festival to Australia
The Wildlife Conservation Film Festival has wrapped up another successful year in New York and now has its sights set on bringing the long-running festival to Australian shores in 2022. Completing its eleventh year in New York City, the WCFF screened more than 100 films, including many world premieres, from around