Saturday, 18 July 2020

Travel Play Live Publishes 'Inspirational Women Series'

Travel Play Live, the only Australian travel, adventure and lifestyle magazine for women, has launched its 'Inspirational Women Series'. This curated series of 14 stories written by some of Australia's most awarded and respected travel writers is supported by the Judith Neilson Institute for Journalism & Ideas.
Publisher and editor-in-chief Elisa Elwin said the Travel Play Live team was thrilled to publish these insightful stories and was grateful to the Judith Neilson Institute for its support of the 'Inspirational Women Series'.
“It has been an incredibly rewarding opportunity to be able to commission writers of such excellence during this difficult time,” she said. “Publishing their inspirational stories on Travel Play Live and observing the reactions across social media as stories are read, shared and lauded has been wonderful.”
The stories from this series are:
Flip Byrnes whoops and yodels her way through untracked powder while Skiing with 'daughter of the Alberg' and shares how she adjusted to motherhood with kids in tow in How to manage adventure travels with young kids
Tracey Croke has faced some tough journeys, including crossing mountain ranges in Kyrgyzstan and the Himalayas. After being diagnosed with a dangerous brain tumour, she found her love of the sport helped bring her peace on her darkest days in- How mountain biking helped me in ways I could not have imagined
Bonita Grima discovers wild Kimberley outback gorges, waterfalls and hot springs in- Adventure and luxury at El Questro Wilderness Park and shares how the forced closure of gyms led her to Margaret River's coastal trails in How I Found a Passion for Running During covid-19
Fiona Harper reflects on some of the adventures – and misadventures – at sea she has encountered since falling in love with sailing in the Kimberley region as a teenager in How Sailing Changed My Life
After a lifetime of adventures to all seven continents, Shaney Hudson finds the Cook Islands provides the perfect balance for family adventures in- Adventure and Simplicity on Cook Islands Family Holidays
Danielle Lancaster has been exploring Outback Queensland for more than two decades and she reveals her favourite places and shares tips and tricks in The Best Way to do an Outback Queensland Road Trip
Catherine Marshall offers a personal glimpse into how a lifetime of adventure, from Kashmir to the Arctic Circle, has altered her perspective in How Travel has Changed Me and she reflects on road trips across the Nullabor and Route 66 set her children on paths to adventure in Sowing the Seeds of Travel and Adventure
Caro Ryan returns to the trails where her dreams of adventure began as a child in Hiking Sydney's Middle Harbour Trails
Angela Saurine talks of summer holidays spent roaming around the NSW town of Forster with family friends in Memories of Mateship from Forster Family Holidays and goes behind the scenes to share the story behind why Pinetrees Lodge Owner Dani Rourke Continues the Family Tradition on Lord Howe Island
Kerry van der Jagt takes a personal pilgrimage to reconnect with her own heritage amid her family's' rarely-spoken about Indigenous ancestry in Australia's Best Indigenous Tourism Revealed

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