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Oliver Smith.

The globe is littered with forgotten monuments.  Oliver Smith, four-time Travel Writer of the Year award winner’s ‘Atlas of Abandoned Places’ features fifty of these forgotten monuments. He shines the...

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Ken Halley.

In 2019 Ken Halley, The One Who Got Away, had the next twelve months planned out, almost down to the last dollar and detail. That was before the world as...

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Nicole Webb

As a Newsreader with Sky News, Nicole Webb believed she had her life pretty well organised. She had worked hard over the years to attain this position. She was also...

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Sean Doyle

Biography, travelogue and downright good story just about sums up Night Train to Varanasi from Sean Doyle, a man who is passionate about his beloved India, his family and the...

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David Whish-Wilson

Perth - a place that is considered the most remote capitol city in the World is a place like no other; unique, unusual and a mere dot on the map...

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Kerryn Goldsworthy

Adelaide is a tremendously interesting little book. Whether you are from Adelaide, or a visitor to Adelaide, there is a great deal of information, written in a chatty style, to...

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Ben Aitken

Looking at the front cover of The Gran Tour; Travels with my Elders will give you your first chuckle. It shows an elderly woman determinedly clutching a handbag and a...

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Sarah Baxter, illustrated by Amy Grimes

How many places are there in the world we would all like to go and see one day, places that hold a certain something that makes them magical, devout or...

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Tony Wheeler

Australia is not just an island, it is festooned with a myriad of smaller Islands, 8,000 in total, some inhabited, many more listed as wild life refuges and many more...

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Phil Brown

Phil Brown has written two books and is currently Arts Editor of the Courier Mail in Queensland. In Kowloon Kid he has written about his childhood memories and growing up...

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Nigel Watson and Jane Ussher

Sir Edmund Hillary,as he eventually became, was a humble man born into a New Zealand family living in Auckland in 1919. He was a quiet, reserved child who discovered a...

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Ben Stubbs

All South Australians should read this book which is a big call, but the author has done what the best travel writers do, and that is, looked at familiar places,...