Oceania

woman Phewa Lake, Pokhara

The Top 12 Destinations for 2019

It’s a journey seeking ourselves in other destinations, what I mean by that is when we set out on this trek, we are seeking women who are taking on the world, challenging the patriarchy, building businesses, and being empowered just as we are doing at home.

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The Spanner crab omelet at Seventeen in Sydney, Australia

In Sydney, Enjoy A Leisurely Waterside Brunch At Seventeen

Seventeen offers the perfect start to a day putting you in the right mood for exploring The Rocks and Dawes Point neighborhoods and the day ahead of you.

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Saint Peter, Seafood, Sydney, Paddington, Seafood restaurant, chef john niland,

At Sydney’s Saint Peter The Whole Fish Is The Star

Sydney’s Saint Peter’s Young Chef And Owner Josh Niland Delightfully Reimagines Every Part Of The Fish For Guests by Heather Cassell I love fish. But I haven’t been this excited about fish since I don’t know when. Why am I excited? Recently, I was introduced to one of Sydney’s most innovative restaurants: Saint Peter. Forget America’s […]

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The Sideways Shuffle with a side of Chargrilled Halloumi and a mocha at Cuckoo Callaway

Cuckoo Callay Serves Up A Creative And Delicious Breakfast

Needless to say, being caffeinated in Sydney is a good thing. Excellent coffee is one of the things the city prides itself on, so much so, Starbucks is difficult to find because locals simply don’t frequent the American coffee chain. That’s how good the coffee is with fast service and food only increases the experience.

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Mjolner Eathouse, Sydney

Thor Was A Warrior, Not A Chef

Mjolner Eathouse Takes Diners Back To Viking Times And The Fare Follows by Heather Cassell The group of women at the table next to me were having a good time. They were holding their miniature wine glasses filled with honey mead cheering, “Skol!” and tossed back their heads as they swallowed their initiation shot of […]

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Hacienda Sydney

Relax In Style With A View Of The Sydney Harbor

The open deck and wide glass balcony allow for a panoramic view to take in the Sydney Harbor Bridge and the activity of the ferries and cruise ships on the water. If you sit in the lounge chairs closest to the glass railing you will even be able to fit in a slight view of the Sydney Opera House into your frame of vision as you sip on your Havana-inspired cocktail or glass wine from a selection of Australian or Latin vineyards.

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Queenstown Voted One of World’s Friendliest Cities

Queenstown’s stunning scenery, friendly people and diversity of experiences have earned it a top place on Conde Nast Traveler’s list of 20 of the world’s friendliest cities.

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New Zealand Air is Showing Love is in the Air with LGBT Wedding Contest

Same sex marriage becomes legal in New Zealand on Monday, August 19, and Air New Zealand is on the hunt for a special Kiwi couple to prove that love is truly in the air by tying the knot on a flight between Queenstown and Auckland.

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Rev up for a Kiwi Adventure with Towanda Women’s Motorcycle Tours

Leaving motorcycling to the boys was not an option for Tina Hartung, founder of Towanda Women Motorcycle Tours, who launched the New Zealand-based women’s motorcycling tour company, one of the first for women, more than a decade ago.

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