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Aussie Coffee Roaster Leads the way on Social Impact

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The social impact of sourcing coffee ethically is profound, as it ensures paying higher prices for better quality coffee and reinvestment in growers’ communities. This approach fosters sustainable livelihoods while also reflecting a commitment to delivering quality coffee.  Importantly, it balances these goals with: 1. Keeping prices affordable for the consumer; 2. Forging and sustaining … Continued

The world’s first cliff park, Australia’s two highest ziplines, a new boutique hotel that redefines cool, off-grid luxe, quiet stays and historic pub re-openings….

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The famed Scenic Rim in Queensland unveils extraordinary new stays, tastes and world first adventures   IN early 2025 the Scenic Rim will become home to the world’s first cliff park and eco-adventure experience, and Australia’s two highest zipline tours, and right now there’s new boutique stays, new distilleries and breweries, off-grid luxury accommodation, tiny … Continued

New Year’s Eve in North Sydney: Plan ahead

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As New Year’s Eve approaches, North Sydney residents and visitors are encouraged to plan ahead to ensure a safe and enjoyable evening.  Road closures and clearways  Significant road closures and special event clearways will be in place, so please allow extra time and consider using public transport.  Managed access vantage points  Managed access arrangements will … Continued

Forget hot cross buns, Lions Christmas Cakes and Puddings are the seasonal treats Australians are craving

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It’s that time of the year again! Australia’s favourite Christmas cakes and puddings are back, just in time for the lead-up to Christmas.   Perfected over the years, the traditional Lions Australia Christmas Cake recipe is packed with high-quality ingredients and 50% fruit, but there’s one magic ingredient in these cakes and puddings that set … Continued

Explore a summer of family fun at the Australian National Maritime Museum

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Explore a summer of family fun at the Australian National Maritime MuseumExplore the mysteries of the deep-sea and discover new underwater worlds at the Australian National Maritime Museum this summer with new exhibitions, hands-on workshops, creative activities, live performances, exciting activations, and so much more.  The Museum’s new exhibitions celebrate underwater exploration and champion those … Continued

Australians embrace Japan, Vietnam and Indonesia as travel surges in 2024

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12 December 2024: Australians are continuing to travel in record numbers, with the latest data revealing Japan, Vietnam and Indonesia as the top-growth destinations. The Australian Travel Industry Association’s (ATIA) December Travel Trends report uses data from the ABS, Department of Infrastructure and analysis by the ATIA team. The most recent data shows that in … Continued

Home to Roost: Mason Cash

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Mason Cash adds a touch of joy to your kitchen with the cheerful Home to Roost collection, featuring intricately embossed, folk inspired hen and cockerel motifs. Asquith, NSW: Mason Cash, the choice of cooks and bakers for centuries, has introduced the new Home to Roost range, featuring beautifully delicate embossments and a cheery colour palette. … Continued

Here’s where to lay your habit when SISTER ACT hits BRISBANE!

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Stage sensation meets suite salvation: Rydges South Bank’s Sister Act package is heavenly!   Hallelujah! It’s a summer miracle! The global smash hit stage sensation SISTER ACT is coming to the Lyric Theatre at QPAC in Brisbane from February 8, and Rydges South Bank is the place to lay your habit! Images   As the … Continued

Tourism in Asia and the Pacific Reach 85% of 2019 Levels, With Japan Standing out as One of the Top Earners Globally

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MADRID–BUSINESS WIRE– In the first nine months of 2024, 1 billion tourists travelled to international destinations, reaching out 98% of pre-pandemic levels. According to the latest UN Tourism World Tourism Barometer, it is expected to fully recover by the end of the year, despite current economic, geopolitical, and climatic challenges. UN Tourism Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili … Continued