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Welcome aboard the Tall Ships Small Ships storyteller tour!

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Tall Ships Small Ships is a character-fuelled take on some of our most intriguing floating exhibits, highlighting some of the museum’s most iconic and interesting vessels, which has now reopened for February and March this year.   Performers Emilia Higgs, Jo Henwood, and John Lamzies bring to life stories and fascinating details of these iconic … Continued

** MEDIA ALERT ** 9AM MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5

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TALENTED GROMS FACE OFF IN INAUGURAL REFLECTIONS CADET CUP  WHERE: Reflections Bonny Hills, 920 Ocean Drive, Bonny Hills (please go to reception) WHEN: 9am, Monday Feb 5 WHAT: The inaugural Reflections Cadet Cup is being held by Crown Land Manager Reflections Holidays in partnership with Surfest on the Feb 10-11 weekend. It is the first Cadet Cup … Continued

Squeaky Beach named Best Australian Beach for 2024

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The official Best Australian Beaches for 2024 have been announced with beach expert, Brad Farmer AM, releasing his annual top 10 carefully curated list of beaches chosen from the almost 12,000 contenders found across Australia’s mainland and surrounding islands. Squeaky Beach is the first Victorian beach to claim the coveted ‘Best Australian Beach’ title after … Continued

Three times’ the charm for Jack Liebeck and the Australian Festival of Chamber Music

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With two world premieres, the return of Stephen Johnson, Piers Lane, Roderick Williams, Lotte Betts-Dean and Brett Dean, the official farewell of the Goldner String Quartet, the Festival debut of famed cellist and conductor, Umberto Clerici, and more Guilty Pleasures, the Australian Festival of Chamber Music in Townsville-Gurambilbarra continues to sound extraordinary!   Tickets on … Continued

Kayak tours on the harbour tell Indigenous stories

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Kayak tour participants around the western harbour have the chance to delve into the deep history of the harbour with two new kayaks painted by Indigenous artist and curator Tyson Frigo.   Sydney Harbour Kayaks, who operate a popular kayak tour from the Australian National Maritime Museum, commissioned the museum with the painting of two … Continued

Big Questions Institute (BQI) launches a ground breaking Costa Rica plant medicine retreat for 2024 “A convergence of spiritual discovery and scientific inquiry”

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The Big Questions Institute (BQI), via its fully owned subsidiary Big Questions Xpeditions (BQX), today unveils an 8-day, 7-night Costa Rica Plant Medicine Retreat designed for explorers of consciousness and seekers of healing.  This retreat is an insightful odyssey into spiritual and scientific exploration, led by Professor Dean Rickles from the University of Sydney.   … Continued

Visit Aoshima, Japan’s intriguing Cat Island

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Visit Aoshima, Japan’s intriguing Cat Island     Aoshima, affectionately known as ‘Cat Island,’ is a unique destination in Ehime Prefecture, set in the tranquil waters of the Seto Inland Sea, in Japan’s Setouchi region. Less than 2 km wide this small island is renowned for its large population of cats, which outnumber the human … Continued

JUNE CAMPS AT REFLECTIONS MASSY GREENE FOR A HALF CENTURY

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JUNE MARKS 50-YEAR CAMPING TRADITION AT MASSY    Massy Greene Reflections has welcomed back loyal guest June Theuerkauf this summer for her 50th year of camping at the popular holiday park. “Every year we re-book here because if you don’t there are hundreds in the queue and we’ve got one of the best spots on … Continued