Whats happening Faux Brother?
What I was going to tell you about, today I walked a lot, across tram tracks along cobbled roads under the sun, and rode the metro underground trains – up and down all the stairs, always coming up from them onto these streets and walking into them like stepping into...
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Travel
“Tourists don’t know where they’ve been, travelers don’t know where they’re going.” – Paul Theroux
“…whatever you do don’t vote for Abbott”
Swimming in the Debris of the Rising Tide
The clocks have melted down the wall. Time has ceased to be a concept that can easily be grasped without some patient focused thought. The date on that wall is 2 weeks ago. Have I been here that long? If I protested that “No, my watch says its the 30th!”, and everyone else...
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Train to Casablanca – Part 1
The train Journey between Marrakech to Casablanca should take around 4 hours but things in Morocco tend to take a lot longer than they should.
This train isn’t one of the old romantic relics from the 30’s it’s more like a mid 90’s job with bright orange seats that would have looked outdated as soon...
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Anti-’Traveller’
ravel writing is a notoriously unoriginal game in the 21st Century. Any $50 a night whore with high school education can get a cheap plane fare, fuck around in some savage land and then write about how tickled it made them feel. (Actually that might be half-worth reading). But not the crap we get...
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Death of Great Aussie Dag
Yesterdays papers had banner headlines announcing the death of actor Patrick Swayze.
Swayze had been battling cancer for many months a finally succumbed at the age of 57. While a solid actor who appeared in a number of successful movies such as Ghost and Dirty Dancing Swayze will not go down as one of...
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Flying Kangaroo in the Crosshairs
Qantas is currently facing many challenges. The airline industry has seen a massive downturn during the recent economic slump and while many markets are starting to see a slight upturn the aviation industry is going to take a long time to recover.
Qantas has also see the entry of two new competitors, V-Australian...
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Fight Club: teaching manners to a generation of Aussie travellers
Australians are boorish, impatient, aggressive drunks who are struggling to adapt to their insignificance in an ever-rapidly increasing and globalising population. That’s what one would conclude after reading an article on the rising incidents of passenger rage inflight and at airports (“Fight Club” by Geoffrey Thomas, Air Transport World August 2009). Thomas states that...
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Lord Byron in Timor
The airline that I own a major share in ran thrice weekly flights into Dili from Darwin during most of Indonesia’s occupation, and for a short time into those transitory years to independence. It was then that my friend Hobhouse and I were flown on a little 36 seater Dash 8′, 10am flight, across...
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Threat Levels not Adequate Protection
The recent terrorist attacks in Jakarta and Papua have highlighted two key facts. The first indisputable fact is no matter how much money governments pour into a war on terror there will continue to be individuals and groups that are able to avoid detection and achieve their objectives of killing and maiming. The second...
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