Reimagining Tourism To Benefit Locals and Tourists -Sonia Teruel with Keeley Warren
Keeley Warren, our award-winning sustainability reporter, speaks with Sonia Teruel from The Regen Lab for Travel about reimagining tourism in light of issues including over-tourism in well-known destinations including Barcelona. […]
Its A Queenslander Thing.. Reporter Fiona Harper Is Moving House -Literally
Fiona Harper is undertaking a phenomena that is peculiarly a Queensland invention. I heard a whisper that she was moving house, which is not so unusual, but she’s moving it […]
Taste Port Douglas’ Spencer Patrick on 2025 Event -Emily McAuliffe
Melbourne travel writer Emily McAuliffe interviews Spencer Patrick, chef and founder of Tropical North Qyeensland’s popular wine and food festival, Taste Port Douglas, about this year’s event. Tickets have just […]
#Worth1000Words by Helen Hayes
In our #Worth1000Words segment this image from Helen Hayes certainly grabs your attention…especially when the armed, unsmiling Solomon Islands warriors step out of the jungle to challenge resort guests before […]
Regional Victoria’s Business Events Teams Pull A CBD Crowd -Chris Porter with Graeme Kemlo
The country came to the city to showcase their wares on a wintery evening in Melbourne where the local ‘uniform’, the dark grey down-filled puffer jacket has replaced the summer […]
What’s New At Travel Writers Radio May 28 -Graeme Kemlo & Helen Hayes
What has just dropped at Travel Writers Radio this week. It is a jam-packed show where we take you to Japan, Spain, Port Douglas Queensland, Solomon Islands as well as […]
Wine Expert Tyson Stelzer On Changing World Wine Market -Backs Tassie Sparkling
Our resident wine expert Tyson Stelzer has been reporting on the wine scene for us for about 10 years and we appreciate not only his broad knowledge of gthe industry […]
#Worth1000Words Karin Avila On My Son Vietnam
Uncovering My Son’s Legacy Located 55 kilometres in the misty mountains outside of Hoi An lies My Son. Pronounced “mee-sun”, these ruins in Central Vietnam date back to the 4th […]
Frequent Cruiser Reporter Carolyne Jasinski Perplexed By Cruke Port In Asia
Carolyne Jasinski loves cruises not only as a guest, but an enrichment speaker But when she embarked yet again to sail the seven seas. In this case you flew to […]
Overseas Medical Costs See Six Figure Travel Insurance Payoutrs -Repoprter Mike Smith
Veteran reporter Mike Smith who has done a lot of overseas travel throughout his career so he knows a thing or two about staying safe and well. Tonight he has […]
A Different Story-Gathering Adventure In Solomon Islands -Fiona Harper
Fiona Harper is a true lover of all things watery, and she has reported on diving into tropical lagoons, freezing arctic plunges, sailing where the breeze takes her and more. […]
Author Tim Ward’s Slow Tour of NZ As A Mature Flâneur -Graeme Kemlo
It was the title of the book that captured Graeme Kemlo’s interest – Mature Flaneur in New Zealand – a French word that equates to strolling somewhat aimlessly around the […]
Melbourne Goes Full Fondue in 1970s Throwback -Graeme Kemlo & Carolyne Jasinski
Melbourne, which is a city highly regarded for its culinary and coffee scene and its international sporting eventsd, has gone Full Fondue. The arrival ov 18 French Alpine chalets dispensing […]
What’s Up On Travel Writers Radio May 21 -Graeme Kemlo & Carolyne Jasinski
Here’s the latest from the Travel Writers Radio and Podcast first heard on J-Air 88FM in Melbourne, online and also streamed. Listen to hear about our stories about food, wine, […]
Les Miserables Arena Specvtacular Leaves You Wanting More and More – Helen Hayes
The Les Miserables Arena Spectacular opened recently in Sydney and is now playing in Melbourne, then Brisbane. It features some of the best songs created for musicaak theatre, based on […]
Captivated By First Visit to Vietnam, Karin Avila Can’t Wait To Return -Graeme Kemlo
Vietnam wasn’t on Karin Avila’s list of must-see destinations. But a 12-day journey exploring the water puppet theatres of Hanoi to the manicured gardens of Tra Que—a 400-year-old seaside “vegetable […]