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Articles

How I Create The Perfect Travel Playlist
Benny Benny

How I Create The Perfect Travel Playlist

A trip to Lisbon would feel incomplete without developing an appreciation of the longing and mournful sounds of fado and you’d be remiss to leave Senegal without gyrating to the postcolonial rhythm of mbalax.

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48 Hours In Shoalhaven
Benny Benny

48 Hours In Shoalhaven

Starting two hours south of Sydney, Shoalhaven is 4,567 square kms of lush green bush lands, eco-rich marine parks, adorable small towns, and air so fresh capitalists will one day try and sell it.

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Cow Cuddling: Why You’ll Be Trying It On Your Next Trip To Cairns
Benny Benny

Cow Cuddling: Why You’ll Be Trying It On Your Next Trip To Cairns

Originally published on August 11, 2022.

When you think of therapeutic holiday experiences your mind may conjure up images of a deep tissue massage on a Thai beach or floating in the otherworldly buoyancy of the Dead Sea. You might not picture yourself lying in a paddock south of Cairns, gently snuggling with a retired dairy cow. But, that’s exactly what the two and four legged staff at Cow Cuddling Co want you to do.

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Why You Should Sketch Something On Your Next Trip (Even If It’s Bad)
Benny Benny

Why You Should Sketch Something On Your Next Trip (Even If It’s Bad)

Originally published April 21, 2022.

English philosopher John Ruskin once said: “A man is born an artist as a hippopotamus is born a hippopotamus.” Living through the rise of photography, Ruskin believed that it was destroying the art of sketching, which is why he spent four years campaigning to get people to sketch again, regardless of how skilled they were.

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