Thursday, 19 March 2026

Directed by Women, Filmed in LA

Barbie
Celebrate Women’s History Month and the 97th Academy Awards with movies directed by women, spanning the 1950s to the present. Discover Los Angeles film locations that range from "the last of the great train stations" in Downtown LA to an iconic shopping mall in the Valley and world-famous Venice Beach.

1) "Barbie" - Greta Gerwig

Directed by Greta Gerwig, Barbie stars Margot Robbie in the title role and Ryan Gosling as Ken, and follows their adventures in Barbieland and the Real World. Barbie was released in the U.S. in July 2023. To date, Barbie has grossed nearly $1.5 billion at the box office and became the highest-grossing movie of 2023, the highest-grossing global release in Warner Bros. history, and the 14th highest-grossing film of all time. Barbie was nominated for eight Oscars (including Best Picture) and won for Best Original Song - Billie Eilish's "What Was I Made For?".

Barbie filmed at L.A. County locations from Downtown LA to Venice to Long Beach. It's no coincidence that many of the locations are historic sites that exemplify art and design movements that emerged between the 1930s and 1970s. Read our guide and scout Los Angeles locations from Barbie for your own adventure in the Real World.
  • Bank of America Plaza (333 S. Hope St)
  • The Boardwalk / Venice Beach
  • Century Plaza Towers (2029 and 2049 Century Park East)
  • Downtown Long Beach
  • Santa Monica City Hall (1685 Main St)

2) "The Bigamist" - Ida Lupino

Union Station entrance 
Released in 1953, The Bigamist has the distinction of being the first U.S. feature film directed by and starring the same woman. Ida Lupino began her career as an actress, but turned her focus towards writing and directing in the late 1940s. She was a trailblazer, noted for being the first woman to direct a noir film (The Hitch-Hiker, also released in 1953) and often tackled taboo subjects. The Bigamist is about a man who juggles two lives and two wives, one in San Francisco and one in Los Angeles. In the L.A. portions of the film, you’ll catch a glimpse of classic movie star homes via a scene on a tour bus. Much of this storyline, though, takes place along Wilshire Boulevard and into Downtown LA. Look for the Bullocks-Wilshire Building (now Southwestern Law School), The Town House, Union Station, the Hall of Justice and Chinatown’s Central Plaza.
  • Bullocks Wilshire (3050 Wilshire Blvd.)
  • Chinatown Central Plaza (943 N. Broadway)
  • Hall of Justice (211 W. Temple St.)
  • The Town House (2959 Wilshire Blvd.)
  • Union Station (800 N. Alameda)

3) "Clueless" - Amy Heckerling

Clueless
Amy Heckerling’s second entry on this list, and the canon of teen films, is Clueless. In the 1995 film, Cher, Dionne and their friends make tracks around Los Angeles, from driving around Beverly Hills to venturing to a party in the Valley. You might have more of an adventure seeking out the locations used in the now-classic film.

In fact, Discover Los Angeles has a two-part guide to Clueless locations that includes Occidental College, The Witch’s House in Beverly Hills and North Hollywood’s Circus Liquor.

4) "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" - Amy Heckerling

Heckerling’s first feature film, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, is a teenage classic filled with star-making roles for several of its actors, including Sean Penn, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Judge Reinhold and Phoebe Cates. The movie also made stars of its locations, amongst them, Sherman Oaks Galleria. If you visit the Galleria now, though, you’ll find an altogether different space. It's living its current life as an outdoor mall. Similarly, you can still drive down Chatsworth Street near White Oak Avenue in Granada Hills like Brad did as a Captain Hook delivery driver, but your surroundings will have changed quite a bit from 1982. Meanwhile, you might still recognize Van Nuys High School for its role as Ridgemont High.
  • Sherman Oaks Galleria 15301 Ventura Blvd.
  • Van Nuys High School 6535 Cedros Ave.

5) "Kajillionaire" - Miranda July

Kajillionaire
The family of con artists at the center of Miranda July’s 2020 film Kajillionaire live adjacent to a soap factory, whose product continually seeps through the shared wall. The trio is also late on the rent, so they tend to creep around the factory, bending beneath the low, dark green fence in front of the teal factory building. You’ll find this distinctive complex in a warehouse-heavy neighborhood in Huntington Park.
  • 2529 E. 55th Street, Huntington Park.

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Wednesday, 18 March 2026

Sakura Season Across Japan: Discover the Most Beautiful Cherry Blossom Experiences Beyond the Crowds

Sakura Season
Japan’s Most Magical Spring Tradition

Each year, Japan transforms into a breathtaking landscape of delicate pink and white blossoms during the world-famous sakura season. Known internationally as cherry blossom season, this fleeting natural spectacle draws visitors from across the globe who come to witness one of the most beautiful seasonal events on earth.

Across the islands of Japan, parks, riversides, temples and city streets become framed by soft clouds of blossoms. The season signals the arrival of spring and holds deep cultural meaning, symbolising renewal, beauty and the fleeting nature of life.

Sakura season is also one of the most anticipated times of the year for travellers. From the first buds appearing on branches to the gentle shower of falling petals known as sakura snow, the blooming period is brief and magical, often lasting no more than two weeks in each location.

Why Sakura Season Feels So Special

What makes cherry blossom season so captivating is its ephemerality. The blossoms appear suddenly, reach full bloom for a short moment, and then drift softly to the ground, creating a delicate pink carpet beneath the trees.

Locals and visitors alike gather beneath the blossoms for hanami, the traditional Japanese custom of flower viewing. Families, friends and colleagues celebrate spring by enjoying picnics under the blooming trees, sharing food, laughter and the beauty of the season.

This emotional connection to nature has been celebrated in Japanese art, poetry and culture for centuries, making sakura far more than simply a beautiful flower display.

Cherry Blossoms Can Be Found Across the Entire Country

Sakura Season
While many travellers flock to famous viewing locations in cities such as Kyoto and Tokyo, cherry blossom trees flourish throughout the entire country.

Japan’s varied geography and climate create a rolling wave of blossoms that moves from south to north. This means travellers often have a longer window to experience sakura than they might expect, particularly if they explore multiple regions.

Even within individual prefectures, blooming times can vary depending on elevation and local weather conditions. This creates opportunities to discover quieter viewing spots away from the busiest tourist locations.

Exploring lesser-known destinations allows visitors to enjoy tranquil parks, scenic countryside landscapes and charming small towns filled with blossoms, often alongside local residents rather than large crowds.

The Incredible Variety of Japanese Sakura

Many travellers associate cherry blossoms with the soft pink petals of the Somei-Yoshino variety, but Japan is home to a remarkable diversity of sakura species.

Early bloomers such as Kawazu-zakura and Kanhi-zakura bring the first colour to the landscape, often flowering weeks before the main season begins. These blossoms can be a deeper shade of pink and create spectacular early spring displays.

Later in the season, the multi-layered petals of Yae-zakura provide lush clusters of blossoms that appear almost like delicate pom-poms. Another favourite is the graceful Shidare-zakura, or weeping cherry tree, whose elegant branches cascade downward in soft curtains of pink flowers.

Some varieties even bloom in autumn, offering an unexpected glimpse of cherry blossoms outside the traditional spring viewing period.

This diversity means every sakura experience across Japan can feel unique, depending on the location, variety of tree and timing of the visit.

Discover Hidden Sakura Destinations

While iconic viewing spots are undeniably beautiful, some of the most memorable cherry blossom experiences can be found in lesser-known locations across Japan’s many prefectures.

Quiet riverside promenades, rural castle towns, mountain temples and regional parks often provide equally stunning displays without the intense crowds seen in major tourist centres.

These hidden gems also allow travellers to discover regional culture, local cuisine and traditional festivals that accompany the blooming season.

For those seeking authentic travel experiences, exploring beyond the classic hotspots reveals the remarkable diversity of Japan’s landscapes and communities during spring.

Plan Your Next Spring Journey to Japan

Sakura Season
Whether planning a dedicated cherry blossom trip or incorporating sakura viewing into a broader itinerary, Japan offers endless opportunities for unforgettable spring travel.

From bustling city parks to peaceful countryside landscapes, every region of the country offers its own interpretation of the season. Travellers who look beyond the most famous locations are often rewarded with equally breathtaking scenery and a deeper connection to Japanese culture.

Sakura season remains one of the most enchanting times to visit Japan, offering moments of beauty that are both fleeting and unforgettable.

Web Contact Details

Japan National Tourism Organization
Website: https://www.japan.travel

Japan National Tourism Organization – Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions
Website: https://mice.jnto.go.jp

Email: tradeau@jnto.go.jp

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Viet Nam Introduces New Visa Incentives to Boost Tourism, Investment and Global Collaboration

Tourists in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
New Visa Exemption Plan Opens the Door for International Visitors


Viet Nam is taking a major step toward strengthening its global connections with a newly approved plan introducing visa incentives and time-limited visa exemptions for eligible foreign nationals. The initiative supports the country’s long-term strategy to attract international visitors, investors, researchers and business leaders while reinforcing its reputation as one of Asia’s most dynamic destinations.

The plan was approved by Standing Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Hoa Binh and implements the provisions outlined in Decree 221. The policy establishes preferential visa exemptions for designated foreign nationals who contribute to Viet Nam’s socio-economic development.

By simplifying entry procedures for key international partners, Viet Nam aims to enhance tourism growth, support business collaboration and encourage innovation across sectors including education, technology and investment.

Strengthening Viet Nam’s Global Tourism and Investment Appeal

The new visa initiative reflects Viet Nam’s commitment to becoming a leading destination for both leisure travellers and international business communities. The plan outlines clear responsibilities, timelines and coordination among government ministries, agencies and local authorities to ensure effective implementation.

Under the framework, the Ministry of Public Security will coordinate closely with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other agencies to promote awareness of the visa exemption programme. Communication will take place through government platforms, international tourism channels and global investment forums to ensure eligible visitors are informed about the new opportunities.

The goal is to streamline entry for foreign nationals who meet the criteria while maintaining transparency, security and consistency across all administrative processes.

Special Visa Exemption Cards for Eligible Foreign Nationals

Tourists in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
One of the most significant aspects of the new plan is the introduction of special visa exemption cards for foreign nationals who qualify for preferential treatment under the decree.

Government ministries and agencies will propose individuals who meet the eligibility criteria. These may include foreign investors, international experts, academics, scientists and business leaders whose work supports Viet Nam’s economic and social development.

Agencies responsible for nominating individuals must ensure compliance with the criteria set out in Decree 221. They must also regularly review the eligibility of cardholders and notify authorities if a recipient no longer qualifies or no longer wishes to maintain visa exemption privileges.

This structured approach ensures that the programme remains effective while supporting Viet Nam’s broader development goals.

Collaboration Across Government and Industry

The implementation plan emphasises cooperation across ministries, government-affiliated agencies and provincial authorities to ensure that the visa incentives operate efficiently and transparently.

By March 1, 2026, all relevant agencies must review existing legal frameworks and recommend amendments or new regulations if necessary to support the implementation of the decree.

Looking ahead, additional responsibilities will be assigned to key ministries. The Ministry of Education and Training will develop criteria to identify leading research institutes and universities that can invite qualified foreign experts to Viet Nam.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Finance will establish guidelines to determine which major enterprises can sponsor international visitors under the preferential visa system.

These measures will help create stronger global partnerships while encouraging knowledge exchange and business investment.

Supporting Sustainable Tourism Growth

Tourists in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
The visa incentive programme forms part of Viet Nam’s broader strategy to expand tourism while supporting sustainable economic growth. By simplifying entry procedures for qualified foreign visitors, the country aims to attract new tourism markets, boost investment and strengthen its global reputation.

The Ministry of Public Security will oversee the evaluation of proposals from ministries and agencies before submitting final recommendations to the government. Approved institutions and companies will be authorised to invite foreign nationals under the preferential visa programme.

Progress reports on the implementation of Decree 221 will be submitted annually to the Prime Minister, ensuring ongoing monitoring and transparency.

As global travel continues to evolve, Viet Nam’s proactive approach to visa reform positions the country as an increasingly accessible and attractive destination for travellers, investors and international partners alike.

Web Contact Details

Vietnam National Administration of Tourism
Website: https://vietnam.travel

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Viet Nam
Website: https://www.mofa.gov.vn

Vietnam Government Portal
Website: https://www.chinhphu.vn

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Slow Down in Style: The Lane Retreat Launches Signature Stay in the Hunter Valley

The Lane Retreat
As the cooler months arrive, Hunter Valley becomes a serene escape for wine lovers and travellers seeking luxury, privacy, and gourmet experiences. Nestled among 15 hectares of vineyards and natural bushland, The Lane Retreat is inviting guests to embrace autumn and winter with its new Signature Stay Package, designed to combine indulgence, relaxation, and the very best of wine country living.

Available for stays until 31 August 2026, the Signature Stay Package is priced from $319 per night (minimum two-night stay) and offers a curated experience that highlights the region’s premium offerings.

A Retreat Among Vineyards and Scenic Views

The Lane Retreat
The Lane Retreat is set within the iconic Bimbadgen vineyard precinct, offering guests 60 luxurious studio retreats with private decks overlooking the Broken Back Range and sprawling vines. Each studio features king bedding, double rain showers, Hunter Valley bathroom amenities, a kitchenette with coffee maker and mini bar, and daily gourmet breakfast provisions.

Guests enjoy a rare combination of seclusion, curated luxury, and a deep connection to the natural beauty of the Hunter Valley. Recent additions include a luxury swimming pool, bespoke pantry store, and expansive outdoor amenities, perfect for unwinding during the cooler months.
Signature Stay Package Highlights

The Lane Retreat Signature Stay Package has been designed to ensure a memorable Hunter Valley experience, including:
  • Two nights in a Premium King or Twin Studio
  • Continental breakfast provisions for your stay
  • A $100 restaurant and beverage credit to use at Bimbadgen Cellar Door, Bimbadgen Pizzeria, Esca Bimbadgen, Alter Wines at Emmas Cottage, or The Lane Retreat Pantry
  • A signature wine tasting of five wines paired with Cocoa Nib chocolates at Alter Wines Cellar Door
  • A gourmet picnic with artisan crackers, premium cured meats, locally crafted cheeses, marinated olives, mixed roasted nuts, sparkling water, and a bottle from the Growers Range collection
  • Late checkout for a relaxed departure

Guests can also enjoy VIP access to Bimbadgen’s flagship restaurant Esca, the Woodfired Pizzeria, and Emma’s Cottage Vineyard boutique winery, as well as private vineyard tours hosted by Bimbadgen winemakers.

An Ideal Base for Wine Country Escapes

The Lane Retreat
Developed by Mulpha Australia, The Lane Retreat complements Bimbadgen’s 50-year-old vineyards, wedding venues, and boutique winery experiences. Just two hours from Sydney, it is perfectly positioned for romantic escapes, corporate retreats, intimate weddings, or a luxurious weekend getaway.

From private vineyard views to curated food, wine, and wellness experiences, The Lane Retreat offers a stylish and immersive Hunter Valley escape that captures the essence of autumn and winter in wine country.

Book your Signature Stay: https://www.thelaneretreat.com.au/

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Discovering Japan’s Future of Travel with East Japan Railway Company

JR East Joyful Trains
A New Era of Rail Travel in Japan

At the recent AIME 2026 in Melbourne, global tourism leaders gathered to showcase innovation, connectivity and the future of travel. Among the standout exhibitors was the East Japan Railway Company, whose presence left a lasting impression thanks to their professionalism, forward-thinking vision and exceptional offerings for international travellers.

During the event, I had the opportunity to meet Seiichi Tsutsui from the marketing headquarters at Takanawa Gateway City, a cutting-edge urban development that represents the next chapter in Tokyo’s evolution. The conversation provided valuable insight into how Japan is redefining the travel experience through innovation, sustainability and seamless mobility.

Takanawa Gateway City: Tokyo’s Smart Travel Hub

Takanawa Gateway City is not just another transport interchange; it is a visionary precinct designed to integrate technology, culture and urban living. Positioned as a gateway for both domestic and international visitors, this futuristic hub reflects Japan’s commitment to creating smarter, more connected cities.

The development incorporates advanced digital infrastructure, sustainable design and immersive cultural experiences, making it a destination in its own right. For travellers, it offers a glimpse into the future of urban mobility, where convenience, efficiency and experience are perfectly aligned.

Why East Japan Railway Company Stands Out

Akita and Aomori
The East Japan Railway Company, widely known as JR East, operates one of the most extensive and efficient rail networks in the world. From the iconic Shinkansen bullet trains to regional scenic routes, the company plays a vital role in connecting travellers to Japan’s diverse destinations.

What sets JR East apart is its commitment to enhancing the passenger experience. This includes user-friendly booking systems, multilingual support, innovative ticketing solutions and a strong focus on sustainability. Their dedication to service excellence was evident at AIME 2026, where their team demonstrated both deep industry knowledge and a genuine passion for tourism.

Seamless Travel Across Japan

For international visitors, navigating Japan can seem complex, but JR East simplifies the journey. With integrated rail passes, efficient connections and punctual services, travellers can explore everything from bustling cities to tranquil countryside with ease.

The company’s network connects key destinations such as Tokyo, the Tohoku region and beyond, opening up access to cultural heritage sites, natural landscapes and seasonal experiences. Whether it is cherry blossom viewing in spring or snow adventures in winter, JR East ensures that every journey is smooth and memorable.

Sustainability and Innovation at the Core

Akita Shibkansen
Sustainability is a key pillar of JR East’s operations. The company continues to invest in energy-efficient technologies, eco-friendly infrastructure and initiatives that reduce environmental impact. Their developments, including Takanawa Gateway City, reflect a broader vision of responsible tourism and smart urban growth.

Innovation is equally central, with advancements in AI, mobility solutions and digital integration shaping the future of travel. These efforts not only improve efficiency but also enhance the overall visitor experience.

A Strong Impression at AIME 2026

The presence of East Japan Railway Company at AIME 2026 highlighted their growing focus on international markets, particularly in attracting premium and business travellers. Their professionalism, attention to detail and forward-looking approach made them one of the most impressive exhibitors at the event.

Meeting Seiichi Tsutsui offered valuable insight into how Japan is positioning itself as a leader in global tourism, blending tradition with cutting-edge innovation. It is clear that JR East is not just a transport provider, but a key driver of Japan’s tourism future.

Plan Your Journey with JR East

Smart Premium Cabin
For travellers seeking a seamless, efficient and enriching way to explore Japan, East Japan Railway Company offers an unmatched experience. From high-speed rail to visionary urban developments, they are redefining how the world travels.


For more information, visit: https://www.jreast.co.jp/e/
Seiichi Tsutsui,  East Japan Railway Company, Marketing Headquarters, Takanawa Gateway City. Email s-tsutsui@jreast.co.jp

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Supercars and the Great Barrier Reef: The Ultimate Luxury Driving Experience Returns to Palm Cove

Prancing Horse Luxury Driving Experience 
Feel the Power of Supercars on Australia’s Most Scenic Coastal Drive


Luxury travel reaches thrilling new heights in Tropical North Queensland as the Prancing Horse Luxury Driving Experience returns to The Reef House Adults Retreat in Palm Cove during May and June 2026. This exclusive event invites guests to take the wheel of some of the world’s most coveted supercars while cruising one of Australia’s most spectacular coastal routes.

Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Great Barrier Reef Drive, this unique experience combines high-performance motoring with five-star relaxation. Guests staying at The Reef House Adults Retreat will have the rare opportunity to drive an elite fleet of supercars including the Ferrari 296 GTB, Lamborghini Huracan EVO, McLaren GT, and Aston Martin Vantage F1 Edition.

With demand already strong, the luxury driving experience will run from May 20 through to June 13, giving more visitors the chance to combine adrenaline, indulgence, and tropical beauty in one unforgettable journey.

Drive the World’s Most Iconic Supercars

For automotive enthusiasts and luxury travellers alike, the Prancing Horse experience offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to drive some of the most celebrated performance vehicles ever built.

Participants rotate between multiple supercars throughout the journey, allowing them to experience the unique engineering, speed, and design of each vehicle. The lineup features some of the most desirable names in automotive excellence, from Italian racing legends to British performance icons.

Drivers can feel the precision and power of machines such as the Ferrari 296 GTB, known for its advanced hybrid performance technology. The Lamborghini Huracan EVO delivers breathtaking acceleration and unmistakable Italian design, while the McLaren GT combines track-inspired performance with grand touring comfort. Completing the dream lineup is the Aston Martin Vantage F1 Edition, a car inspired by Formula One engineering and refined British craftsmanship.

Every drive is supported by professional instructors who guide participants throughout the journey, ensuring both safety and confidence behind the wheel.

Cruise the Legendary Great Barrier Reef Drive

Prancing Horse Luxury Driving Experience 
The driving route is as unforgettable as the cars themselves. The experience follows a spectacular 250 kilometre scenic loop beginning in Palm Cove and travelling north along the famous Great Barrier Reef Drive.

This world-renowned coastal road offers sweeping ocean views, lush tropical rainforest landscapes, and winding mountain roads that showcase the performance of these extraordinary vehicles.

The route continues to the ancient Daintree region before looping inland through Mount Molloy and returning to Palm Cove. Along the way, drivers can enjoy the thrill of open-road driving in some of the world’s finest supercars while taking in the natural beauty of Tropical North Queensland.

Throughout the day, guests will have opportunities to swap vehicles multiple times, ensuring everyone experiences the full range of performance and driving styles across the fleet.

A Luxury Experience Designed for Relaxation and Connection

The Prancing Horse Luxury Driving Experience is more than just a driving event. It is designed as a full-day lifestyle experience where guests can connect with fellow enthusiasts and enjoy the hospitality of one of Queensland’s most elegant adults-only retreats.

Drivers begin the day with a relaxed briefing before setting out on the scenic journey. Along the route, guests pause for morning tea, lunch, and dinner, providing time to share stories, compare driving experiences, and enjoy the camaraderie that comes with a shared passion for luxury motoring.

Professional support vehicles travel with the group and communicate via two-way radio to ensure the journey runs smoothly and safely from start to finish.

Stay in Style at The Reef House Adults Retreat

The Reef House Adults Retreat
The Reef House Adults Retreat in Palm Cove provides the perfect setting for this luxury motoring escape. Known for its relaxed elegance and personalised service, the boutique retreat offers guests a tranquil tropical atmosphere just steps from the Coral Sea.

Guests who book the Prancing Horse experience through The Reef House receive an added touch of indulgence with a complimentary room upgrade and a bottle of French Champagne to celebrate the adventure.

The adults-only retreat blends old-world charm with modern comfort, making it an ideal base for exploring the natural beauty of the Great Barrier Reef region while enjoying world-class hospitality.

Why This Luxury Driving Experience Is a Must for 2026

Experiences that combine luxury travel, adventure, and exclusivity are increasingly popular among travellers seeking unforgettable moments. The Prancing Horse Luxury Driving Experience delivers all three, offering guests the rare opportunity to drive some of the most prestigious cars in the world along one of Australia’s most scenic routes.

For visitors planning a Tropical North Queensland getaway, this experience adds an exhilarating highlight to any itinerary. From the roar of a Ferrari engine to the sweeping ocean views of the Great Barrier Reef Drive, every moment delivers pure automotive excitement paired with refined relaxation.

With limited dates and strong demand already confirmed, travellers looking to experience this extraordinary adventure should plan ahead to secure their place behind the wheel.

The Reef House Adults Retreat

99 Williams Esplanade, Palm Cove, Queensland, Australia
Website https://www.reefhouse.com.au

Prancing Horse Luxury Driving Experience

https://www.reefhouse.com.au/prancing-horse/

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Country is Calling: Discover Indigenous Culture in Tropical North Queensland

Nighttime cultural performance
Travellers seeking authentic cultural experiences in Australia will find something truly extraordinary in Tropical North Queensland. Known globally for its ancient rainforests and spectacular coral reefs, this remarkable region is also home to two of the world’s oldest continuous cultures, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples.

Through a range of immersive tourism experiences, visitors are invited to walk alongside Traditional Owners, listen to ancient stories, and gain deeper insight into the landscapes that have sustained Indigenous communities for tens of thousands of years. These cultural encounters provide a meaningful way for travellers to connect with the land, its people and the traditions that continue to shape the identity of the region today. 

Ancient Stories Revealed at Jarramali Rock Art Tours

Quinkan Country of the Cape York Peninsula
Deep within the rugged sandstone landscapes of Cape York Peninsula, Jarramali Rock Art Tours offers a rare opportunity to explore sacred cultural sites that tell the story of thousands of years of Indigenous history.

Travellers journey across remote country by four-wheel drive, helicopter or guided walking tours to discover ancient rock art galleries painted in natural ochre pigments. These extraordinary artworks reveal ancestral stories, spiritual beliefs and the deep cultural connection between the land and its Traditional Custodians.

Guided by knowledgeable Indigenous hosts, visitors gain an understanding of the significance of these sacred sites and the cultural heritage preserved across this ancient landscape.

Reef Adventures with Dreamtime Dive & Snorkel

Dreamtime Dive and Snorkel tour boat
The world-renowned Great Barrier Reef provides the setting for one of the region’s most unique cultural and marine tourism experiences with Dreamtime Dive & Snorkel.

This unforgettable tour combines world-class snorkelling and diving with Indigenous storytelling shared by Cultural Guides and Sea Rangers. Guests travel to pristine outer reef locations where vibrant coral ecosystems flourish beneath crystal-clear waters.

Visitors can enjoy guided snorkelling tours with marine biologists, learn about the reef’s cultural significance to Indigenous communities, or take part in introductory and certified scuba dives. The experience offers a powerful combination of environmental education and cultural understanding.

Walking on Country with Walkabout Cultural Adventures

Walkabout Cultural Adventures
For travellers wanting to experience the landscape through Indigenous knowledge, Walkabout Cultural Adventures provides deeply immersive tours guided by local Aboriginal experts.

Guests walk across traditional lands while learning about bush foods, medicinal plants, traditional hunting techniques and the spiritual connections that define Aboriginal culture. Each journey reveals the complex relationship between the environment and the communities who have lived in harmony with it for generations.

These guided experiences offer an intimate introduction to cultural traditions that continue to be passed down through families and communities today.

Cultural Journeys from Cairns with Mandingalbay Authentic Indigenous Tours

Mandingalbay Authentic Indigenous Tours
Located in the vibrant tropical city of Cairns, Mandingalbay Authentic Indigenous Tours provides visitors with an engaging introduction to the culture and history of the Mandingalbay Yidinji people.

Departing from Cairns Marina, the tours include small group experiences and private charters that explore traditional lands while sharing stories of culture, language and connection to Country.

Visitors gain a unique understanding of how Indigenous communities maintain their cultural identity while welcoming travellers to learn about their heritage.

Exploring Torres Strait Culture with Strait Experience

Traditional dance performance Torres Strait Islands
Travellers wanting to venture further into Australia’s northern frontier can explore the Torres Strait through expertly curated journeys offered by Strait Experience.

These premium charter-based tours connect visitors with the people, traditions and landscapes of the Torres Strait. Guided cultural experiences reveal the unique island cultures that have developed between the northern tip of Australia and Papua New Guinea.

The tours provide rare access to communities, storytelling and cultural traditions that remain largely undiscovered by mainstream tourism.

Gateway to the Daintree at Mossman Gorge Cultural Centre

Mossman Gorge Cultural Centre
Another essential cultural destination in Tropical North Queensland is the Mossman Gorge Cultural Centre, located at the entrance to the spectacular Daintree Rainforest.

Led by the Kuku Yalanji people, the centre offers visitors a powerful introduction to the ecological and cultural significance of one of the world’s oldest surviving rainforests.

Guided walks through the rainforest reveal traditional knowledge about native plants, bush foods and ancient survival techniques. The experience highlights the deep connection between Indigenous communities and the natural environment that surrounds them.

A Deeper Way to Experience Tropical North Queensland

Cultural tourism experiences across Tropical North Queensland offer travellers more than sightseeing. They provide meaningful opportunities to learn directly from Traditional Owners, gaining insight into cultural traditions that have endured for millennia.

For visitors exploring the region, these guided tours and cultural encounters enrich any journey through the tropics, creating unforgettable memories and a deeper appreciation of Australia’s First Nations heritage.

Tourism Tropical North Queensland

Website: https://www.tropicalnorthqueensland.org.au
Information on Indigenous cultural tours and visitor experiences across the region is available online.

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Fiddler on the Roof Comes to Sydney: A Timeless Musical Arrives at Theatre Royal Sydney

Fiddler on the Roof
A Legendary Broadway Musical Opens in Sydney This July


One of the world’s most beloved musicals is set to captivate Australian audiences when Fiddler on the Roof arrives at Theatre Royal Sydney from 31 July to 6 September 2026. Following a record-breaking, sold-out season in London’s Barbican Theatre, this critically acclaimed production is making its highly anticipated Australian debut.

The celebrated revival received three prestigious Olivier Awards, including Best Musical Revival, and was praised by critics and audiences alike for its powerful storytelling, stunning choreography and deeply emotional performances. The London production also achieved the remarkable distinction of becoming the best-selling musical ever staged at the Barbican Theatre.

For theatre lovers visiting Sydney this winter, this limited season offers a rare opportunity to experience one of the greatest musicals of all time performed in a spectacular new production.

A Powerful Story of Tradition, Family and Change

Set in 1905 in the small Jewish village of Anatevka, Fiddler on the Roof tells the moving story of Tevye, a humble milkman who lives his life guided by strong traditions and cultural values.

Tevye hopes to find suitable husbands for his five daughters through the traditional matchmaker. However, as his daughters grow and begin to challenge these customs, Tevye is forced to confront a rapidly changing world and reconsider the beliefs he has always held.

Against a backdrop of social change and uncertainty, the musical explores universal themes of love, family, resilience and the struggle between tradition and progress. The emotional journey of Tevye and his family has resonated with audiences around the world for generations.

Iconic Songs That Have Defined Musical Theatre

Fiddler on the Roof
Fiddler on the Roof is famous for its unforgettable musical score, which includes some of the most recognised songs in theatre history.

Audiences can expect to hear timeless classics including If I Were a Rich Man, Tradition, Matchmaker and Sunrise, Sunset. These songs combine heartfelt storytelling with powerful melodies that capture the spirit of the characters and their community.

The musical’s blend of humour, romance and emotional depth continues to inspire audiences decades after its original Broadway debut, making it one of the most enduring productions in theatre history.

An Award-Winning Creative Team

This acclaimed revival of Fiddler on the Roof is directed by Jordan Fein, whose work on Into The Woods received international praise. The production features choreography by Julia Cheng, known for her work on Cabaret, and set and costume design by Tom Scutt, an Olivier and Tony Award-winning designer.

Together, the creative team has crafted a visually striking and emotionally rich production that honours the original musical while presenting it in a fresh and contemporary theatrical style.

The result is a production that combines dramatic storytelling, energetic choreography and immersive staging to bring the world of Anatevka vividly to life.

See It First in Australia

Fiddler on the Roof
Sydney theatre fans will have the chance to be among the first in Australia to experience this extraordinary production. Special preview performances offer tickets from just $99 for selected shows, including Friday 31 July at 7.30 pm, Monday 3 August at 7.00 pm and Tuesday 4 August at 7.00 pm.

Subscribers to Theatre Royal Sydney have priority access to secure tickets before general sales, ensuring the best opportunity to attend this highly anticipated season.

With its limited run from 31 July to 6 September, demand is expected to be strong for this internationally acclaimed revival.

Experience World-Class Theatre in the Heart of Sydney

Theatre Royal Sydney remains one of Australia’s premier venues for live entertainment, regularly hosting major international musicals and touring productions.

Located in Sydney’s central business district, the theatre is surrounded by restaurants, shopping precincts and cultural attractions, making it easy to combine a theatre visit with a memorable evening in the city.

Visitors attending Fiddler on the Roof can also explore nearby highlights such as Darling Harbour, Hyde Park and Sydney’s historic arcades, creating a complete cultural experience during their stay.

A Musical Celebration Not to Be Missed

Fiddler on the Roof
Fiddler on the Roof remains one of the most beloved and influential musicals ever written. Its story of family, faith and resilience continues to move audiences around the world, while its iconic songs have become a treasured part of musical theatre history.

For anyone visiting Sydney this winter, the arrival of this award-winning production offers a rare chance to witness a truly timeless theatrical masterpiece performed on one of Australia’s most prestigious stages.
Plan Your Visit to Fiddler on the Roof at Theatre Royal Sydney

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Discover the Wild Beauty of New Zealand’s West Coast at Copthorne Hotel Greymouth

Copthorne Hotel Greymouth
New Zealand’s West Coast is a region of rugged landscapes, dramatic coastlines and unforgettable natural experiences. In the heart of this spectacular destination, Copthorne Hotel Greymouth offers travellers a welcoming retreat surrounded by some of the country’s most untouched scenery.

Perfectly positioned along Mawhera Quay, the hotel provides a comfortable base for visitors exploring the unique landscapes that stretch from the Southern Alps to the powerful Tasman Sea. With cosy accommodation, local cuisine and convenient access to the town centre, Copthorne Hotel Greymouth captures the relaxed spirit of New Zealand’s wild West Coast.

Stay in the Heart of Greymouth’s Historic Waterfront

Copthorne Hotel Greymouth enjoys a prime location in the centre of Greymouth, the largest town on New Zealand’s dramatic West Coast. The hotel sits beside the Grey River and is within walking distance of local shops, cafés, galleries and heritage attractions.

This central position makes it easy for travellers to explore the region’s rich history, from gold mining heritage to coastal exploration. The scenic waterfront setting also offers beautiful views and a relaxed atmosphere that reflects the character of this historic West Coast town.

Guests can easily venture out for walks along the riverfront, discover local artisan stores, or begin their journey into the spectacular landscapes that surround Greymouth.

Comfortable Rooms with Views of River, Town and Coast

Copthorne Hotel Greymouth
Copthorne Hotel Greymouth features comfortable and well-appointed guest rooms designed for relaxation after a day of exploration. Rooms offer a variety of outlooks, including views across the Grey River, the surrounding town and nearby hills.

Each room is thoughtfully equipped with modern amenities to ensure a comfortable stay. Spacious layouts, quality bedding and practical facilities make the hotel a convenient option for couples, families and business travellers alike.

Whether guests are visiting for a short getaway or a longer West Coast adventure, the welcoming atmosphere makes the hotel a pleasant place to unwind.

Taste the Flavours of the West Coast at Jimmy Cook’s Kiwi Kitchen

Dining is an important part of any travel experience, and guests at Copthorne Hotel Greymouth can enjoy authentic New Zealand flavours at Jimmy Cook’s Kiwi Kitchen.

The restaurant highlights local produce and classic Kiwi dishes in a relaxed dining setting. Visitors can enjoy hearty meals inspired by the region’s natural bounty while experiencing the warm hospitality that the West Coast is known for.

It is the perfect place to start the day with breakfast before exploring the region or to relax over dinner after returning from a scenic adventure.

Gateway to the West Coast’s Natural Wonders

Copthorne Hotel Greymouth
Greymouth is the ideal base for discovering some of New Zealand’s most impressive landscapes. Travellers can explore the dramatic coastline where powerful waves meet rugged cliffs, visit nearby rainforests or journey into the breathtaking Southern Alps.

The famous TranzAlpine rail journey begins nearby, offering one of the world’s most scenic train routes through mountains, rivers and alpine valleys. Visitors can also explore nearby destinations such as Punakaiki’s Pancake Rocks, historic gold mining towns and remote beaches along the Tasman Sea.

Copthorne Hotel Greymouth places travellers in the centre of these unforgettable experiences.

Eco-Conscious Travel Supporting Kiwi Conservation

Millennium Hotels and Resorts, the parent group of Copthorne Hotel Greymouth, is committed to sustainable tourism and environmental protection. Through a partnership with the Save the Kiwi conservation programme, guests are invited to take part in protecting New Zealand’s most iconic native bird.

Copthorne Hotel Greymouth
Visitors can choose to skip room servicing during their stay, and the contributions generated from this initiative help support kiwi chick habitats across the country. This simple action allows travellers to contribute to wildlife conservation while reducing environmental impact.

The initiative reflects the company’s broader commitment to responsible travel across its network of hotels throughout New Zealand.

Plan Your West Coast Stay

Copthorne Hotel Greymouth
National Conference Office, 
32 Mawhera Quay, Greymouth, New Zealand
Phone: +64 3 768 5085
Website: https://meetingsnz.co.nz/copthorne-hotel-greymouth/

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Kaua‘i Ukulele Festival 2026: Celebrate Hawaiian Music on the Garden Island

Kaua‘i Ukulele Festival
Experience the Joy of the Kaua‘i Ukulele Festival


The beautiful island of Kaua‘i will once again celebrate the joyful sound of one of Hawai‘i’s most beloved musical instruments when the Kaua‘i Ukulele Festival returns on April 19, 2026. Set against the lush tropical scenery that has earned Kaua‘i the nickname the Garden Island, the festival offers visitors a vibrant cultural experience that combines music, community and authentic Hawaiian traditions.

The ukulele is deeply woven into the cultural identity of Hawai‘i. Its gentle melodies and uplifting rhythms are instantly associated with island life, and this annual festival celebrates the instrument’s heritage while welcoming musicians and audiences of all ages.

For travellers visiting Hawai‘i in April, the Kaua‘i Ukulele Festival provides an unforgettable opportunity to enjoy live music while discovering one of the most scenic islands in the Pacific.

A Celebration of Hawaiian Music and Culture

Kaua‘i Ukulele Festival
The Kaua‘i Ukulele Festival brings together talented performers, local musicians and passionate ukulele enthusiasts for a day dedicated to music and cultural appreciation. The event highlights both traditional Hawaiian music and contemporary performances, reflecting the instrument’s enduring influence across generations.

Visitors can enjoy live stage performances featuring skilled ukulele players, vocalists and cultural artists who showcase the versatility and beauty of the instrument. Many performers incorporate traditional Hawaiian storytelling and chants into their performances, offering a deeper insight into the musical heritage of the islands.

The relaxed atmosphere of the festival allows visitors to connect with local musicians while experiencing the welcoming spirit that defines Hawaiian culture.

Interactive Workshops and Family-Friendly Fun

Beyond the live performances, the Kaua‘i Ukulele Festival also offers a range of interactive experiences that make it especially appealing for families and music lovers.

Workshops and demonstrations give visitors the chance to learn basic ukulele techniques, explore different playing styles and gain a deeper appreciation of Hawaiian music. These sessions are often led by experienced musicians who are passionate about sharing their knowledge with the next generation of performers.

Children and beginners are encouraged to participate, making the festival an engaging and educational experience for travellers of all ages. The welcoming atmosphere ensures that even those who have never held a ukulele before can enjoy learning a few chords and joining the musical celebration.

Discover the Natural Beauty of Kaua‘i

While the Kaua‘i Ukulele Festival is a highlight of the island’s cultural calendar, visitors will also find plenty of opportunities to explore the island’s remarkable landscapes during their trip.

Kaua‘i is renowned for its dramatic cliffs, lush rainforests, cascading waterfalls and golden beaches. Visitors can hike along the famous Nā Pali Coast, explore the breathtaking Waimea Canyon or relax on peaceful beaches surrounded by tropical greenery.

The island’s slower pace of life makes it an ideal destination for travellers seeking relaxation alongside cultural discovery. Local markets, charming towns and welcoming communities provide visitors with a genuine taste of Hawaiian island life.

Why April Is a Perfect Time to Visit Kaua‘i

April is one of the most pleasant times to visit Kaua‘i. The island enjoys warm tropical temperatures, comfortable ocean conditions and vibrant natural scenery following seasonal rains.

The timing of the Kaua‘i Ukulele Festival also allows travellers to combine their visit with other cultural events taking place across the Hawaiian Islands during spring. From traditional festivals to outdoor activities and ocean adventures, April offers a rich variety of experiences for visitors.

For music lovers, the festival creates a unique setting where the sounds of the ukulele blend with ocean breezes and the natural beauty of the Garden Island.

Plan Your Trip to the Kaua‘i Ukulele Festival

Kaua‘i Ukulele Festival
The Kaua‘i Ukulele Festival on April 19, 2026 offers travellers an opportunity to experience Hawaiian music in an authentic and welcoming environment. Whether you are a musician, a cultural enthusiast or simply a visitor seeking a memorable island event, the festival promises a day filled with music, culture and the spirit of aloha.

Combining the festival with time exploring Kaua‘i’s extraordinary landscapes makes for a rewarding Hawaiian holiday that celebrates both nature and culture.

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