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Reborn icon: One of France’s most famous hotels still has star power
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Reborn icon: One of France’s most famous hotels still has star power

  • Bardy Bigglesworth
  • April 29, 2024
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The newly refreshed Carlton is the most famous hotel in the south of France.

This Indonesian national dish had a brief claim to fame in Aussie culture
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This Indonesian national dish had a brief claim to fame in Aussie culture

  • Bardy Bigglesworth
  • April 29, 2024
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The history of nasi goreng is murky and complex, but it’s famous enough in Australia to have been part of a Telstra ad in the […]

This could be the future of air travel: Here’s what it will be like on board
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This could be the future of air travel: Here’s what it will be like on board

  • Bardy Bigglesworth
  • April 29, 2024
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Airbus, Boeing and others are working to develop blended wing aircraft, which cut fuel and emissions drastically. Just don’t expect a window seat.

The world’s most underrated countries for food
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The world’s most underrated countries for food

  • Bardy Bigglesworth
  • April 29, 2024
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If you’re looking for your next great meal in this moveable feast we call life, it might be time to head to these often-overlooked places.

How a Singapore stopover saved our holiday
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How a Singapore stopover saved our holiday

  • Bardy Bigglesworth
  • April 29, 2024
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Until our family experienced our first stopover in Singapore, I didn’t realise I’d been doing long-haul flights all wrong.

Rideshare giant Ola has abruptly exited the Australian market
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Rideshare giant Ola has abruptly exited the Australian market

  • Bardy Bigglesworth
  • April 29, 2024
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Last week, Indian rideshare giant Ola announced that it would abruptly cease operations in Australia, New Zealand and the UK. 

Train With Flames Shooting High Into Sky Rolls Through Canada City
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Train With Flames Shooting High Into Sky Rolls Through Canada City

  • Bardy Bigglesworth
  • April 24, 2024
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The dramatic visuals were captured by shocked witnesses who reported the Canadian Pacific Kansas City Railway (CPKC) freight train moving through a residential neighbourhood in Otario

Linfox has been ‘let down’ by fragile rail networks
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Linfox has been ‘let down’ by fragile rail networks

  • Bardy Bigglesworth
  • April 11, 2024
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Linfox has been “let down” by the fragility of Australia’s rail networks and some of the logistic group’s customers now refuse to put goods on trains despite the benefit of lower carbon emissions, says chief executive Mark Mazurek.

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