Monthly Archive: April 2025
A couple of weeks back we talked about travel disasters we had encountered whether as travel writers or just plain leisure travellers and we asked any listeners who wanted to share their personal disaster...
Kristin Henning reports on her deep dive visit to Valencia, Spain. This Mediterranean coastal city is the third largest in Spain…and is known as a culinary capital and the birthplace of paella. Kris identifies...
Travel Writer Alistair Smith doesn’t mind going the long way around as he tells me in this interview about a recent outback drive from Melbourne to Gold Coast Queensland, which he admits could have...
Our award-winning sustainability reporter Keeley Warren speaks with Debbie Clarke on why intentional and considered storytelling matters in the tourism and travel sector. Debbie is the Director of Regenerative Development at The Centre for...
Kari Hunter, Senior Director Commercial and Revenue Management with Choice Hotels, says guests will now be spoiled for choice when looking for business or leisure accommodation. She reveals to reporter Helen Hayes a new...
While the authorities in western Europe are still coming to grips with the real cause of this week’s power blackout that affected whole countries, shutting down public transport and closing airports across Spain, Portubal...
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In this special edition of Travel Writers Radiop we focus on our national memorial day, known as Anzac Day. ANZAC was the name given to the soldiers from Australia and New Zealand who fought...
Simon Tancred’s love of hiking is such that he has walked more than 15,000 kilometres across Italy. His love affair with the country’s trails began in 1993 when he launched Hidden Italy guided and...
Brent McKean doesn’t just talk the talk, he walks the walk as the editor of a bi-monthly magazine, Great Walks and now as editor of his group’s first hardback coffee table book about Australia’s...