Bulldog Bamboo Razor
When it comes to the shaving industry, millions have been spent building a sharper razor but what’s their environmental impact? Bulldog Skincare For Men has announced the Australian launch of its Original Bamboo Razor, proving there is more to the perfect shave. The five tempered steel blades and flexible head provide everything
How not to ruin the ruins in Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
Mexico is full of friendly, warm-hearted people and with an abundance of Mayan culture and ancient ruins it makes for a popular tourist destination. But in recent times the Mayan culture has been under threat of extinction and the ruins are not standing the test of time, slowly decaying due to the thousands of tourists
Australia’s largest ever Environmental Film Festival
The environment is set to take centre stage at cinemas around Melbourne, with the Environmental Film Festival Australia (EFFA) announcing its biggest ever program for 2019. From a record 857 films submitted from around the world, the programming team has selected 44 inspiring and thought-provoking films from 18 countries, including feature, short, experimental and – for
Roam Philippines’ UNESCO World Heritage Sites
The Philippine Department of Tourism reminds travellers that the Philippines is home to some of the highest numbers of UNESCO World Heritage sites in South East Asia. With three cultural and three natural sites, the Philippines is a unique and interesting destination for those looking for a little more from their holiday. For a
Prodigy Surfers Clean-Up Coastlines
In light of the recent media coverage surrounding climate change, a group of prodigy surfers from Australia have taken matters into their own hands by working to clean up remote beaches on the Island of Hawai‘i. The event marked the 30th annual international coastal clean-up day, and in addition to the prodigy surfers, youth ambassadors
Canon’s photography tips for the golden hour
On 6 October, most of Australia will enter daylight savings time, bringing with it the start of longer days, warmer weather and more reasons to get outside and practice your photography skills. With warmer mornings and nights, what better time to start experimenting with capturing images during the Golden Hour? For those
Adventures to Inspire your Wanderlust
From Belize’s most remote atoll to Uganda’s heights, from the Kingdom of Mustang to the magical Galapagos, adventure travel specialist, World Expeditions has launched eight new adventure holidays. MUSTANG | The Road to Mustang & Tiji Festival Upper Mustang, Image: Margie Thomas Venture into lush mountain valleys surrounded by snow-capped mountains on this new overland journey
Photography for a cause in New Zealand
A picture tells a thousand words, which is why photography is a great story teller for conservation work. One third of New Zealand, some 8.5 million hectares, is in public conservation land and a dedicated team of Department of Conservation (DOC) rangers get to see parts of the county that locals and
Hike the South Island of New Zealand
Opening in December 2019, New Zealand’s newest and 10th Great Walk the Paparoa Track will traverse the Paparoa Range, replete with limestone landscapes, verdant rainforest and astonishing views. The rugged west coast of New Zealand’s South Island draws travellers in search of the country’s wild heart. Not only is the Paparoa Track New Zealand’s
Jeep Wrangler JL 4-Door Rhino-Rack Backbone
Rhino-Rack is proud to announce the release of its highly-anticipated Rhino-Rack Backbone system for the Jeep Wrangler JL 4-Door, available from August 2019. Working with vehicle innovations, this new addition is set to have Jeep JL owners rejoicing. Originally launched 5 years ago, the Rhino-Rack Backbone System for the Jeep Wrangler JK 4-Door