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Ending the year on a high

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Just wanted to post this mainly to remind myself of a brilliant day out! Went for a little post-gym-session bike ride which turned into a bit of a longer ride than I’d planned because it was just too nice a day to stop riding! The route was 90% cycle path, the wind was reasonable for once and the sun was shining all the way. Of course, having a steak sandwich and a coffee half way along may have contributed to the enjoyment…

The Glasshouse Mountains and the Hinterland

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Just a few miles inland from the Sunshine Coast are a range of volcanic plugs called the Glasshouse Mountains. These are surrounded by forest, plantations, scrub and swamp. There is a scenic forest drive running through the park, with lookout points along the way. After exploring the scenery we then stopped for lunch at a restaurant with an incredible panoramic view.

Living in the Worlds Most Liveable City

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While Kylie has been up in Brisbane, sweltering in the heat and dodging thunderstorms, I have been relaxing in the perfect climate that is theĀ Melbourne summer. I’m staying with Phil, an old Kiwi friend from my days working at a summer camp in the States (12 years ago!). Phil works in the local Science Museum which I’ve taken advantage of, with free entry to the museum and planetarium as well as free IMAX cinema tickets šŸ™‚ Well – it would be rude not to visit, eh? Pretty much the first…read more

A Tropical Christmas

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Every year, houses all over Brisbane compete to put on the best Christmas lights display. A few days before Christmas, Jimmy and I decided to check out some of the winners. This competition is taken pretty seriously, and there are even guided tours to take you to the best spots. The houses we saw were very….festive…. and quite interesting! I will let you judge for yourself from the photos below! Some people had gone all out, and were projecting films on the outside of their house. Some were playing music…read more

When in Rome…..

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….hug a koala! Laura, Carl and I spent the afternoon at the lone pine koala sanctuary where I got to hug a furry marsupial. Audrey was a beautiful 7 year old female, with very soft fur and very sharp nails. She was very alert and happily posed for the camera, with a bit of eucalyptus to encourage her. They seem to regularly rotate the koalas – apparently its hard work posing for photographs! The sanctuary is also home to a range of Australian wildlife, including crocodiles, dingos and wallabies. There…read more

Adventure may hurt, but monotony kills

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Travel is said to broaden your horizons, it introduces you to new cultures and gives you the opportunity to taste new fods, smell new smells and see amazing sights. It also brings you into contact with a horrifying array of bugs and tropical diseases. Before setting off I got every vaccination available, and while on the road I was careful to take malaria medication every day and sleep under mosquito nets where possible. Earlier on this week I started to feel a bit unwell. I didn’t think much of it…read more

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An Australian Graduation

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ā€˜Education is the most powerful weapon we can use to change the world.ā€™ Nelson Mandela The week Laura graduated from the honours year of her degree in Psychology. I was so proud to be able to go and watch her collect her certificate, along with Carl and her friend Katherine. It was great to be in a room with so many people who have achieved so much, through their own hard work and determination. On top of all of this, Laura has had health problems to battle, making her achievement…read more

Byron Bay

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Laura, Carl and I hopped into the car and headed down the coast to Byron Bay for the day. Byron isĀ a beautiful seaside town, which used to be very popular with the hippy population. While we were there it was Schoolies though so was jam packed with hungover 18 year olds! We explored the centre of town and had lunch on the beach before heading to the lighthouse. The lighthouse is at the most Easterly point of the Australian mainland. Laura sat at the top and enjoyed reading a book…read more

Brisbane

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I have been in Brisbane for a few weeks now, where I am living with my cousin Laura, her husband Carl and their dog Kenny. After six months on the road, and too many dorm rooms to count, it is so nice to be settled in one place and to be with family again. I currently have a waitressing job here. Although it isnā€™t mentally taxing, it is physically quite demanding and I walk in circles for several miles every day! I also joined the gym in the shopping centre…read more