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Dayana Brooke - Women in Travel Awards 2019 Finalists

Travel Weekly AU - How to choose a reusable water for travelling?
Drinking clean water can be quite a conundrum for travellers heading to countries where the local water may be inaccessible or unclean. By Dayana Brooke Some common water-borne diseases from unclean water are typhoid fever, cholera, hepatitis A or E, giardia, malaria...

Featured on The Green List
Sustainable travel – offset your personal and corporate impact Whether for business or pleasure, we’re travelling more than ever before. And aside from ticking the carbon offset button when booking a flight, most of us give little thought to the...

Travel Weekly AU - Here's how to make 2019's biggest travel trends sustainable
It's that time of the year when the Top Travel Trends and Destinations for the New Year come flooding in. Forbes, Conde Nast, Travel and Leisure and Lonely Planet are just a few who have already published what’s hot and trending for travellers in 2019. So let’s...

Travel Weekly AU - What happens to your hotel soap after check out?
Ever wondered what happens to your hotel soap bar that you used just once? In the US alone, an estimated 2 million used hotel soap bars are thrown out every day. Simply because most people do not stay long enough in...
Escape Travel - Feature
How to conquer the world (without ruining it for everyone else) By Celeste Mitchell. No one ever travelled to narrow their horizons. As Mark Twain famously wrote, “Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness …” But as we flit...

Travel Weekly AU - 'We are in a position to make a difference'
As travel agents, suppliers and wholesalers, we are at the forefront of the tourism industry, influencing an estimated 1.3 billion people who travel every year. What we offer and book for travellers, how we market our products, itineraries and destinations,...

Travel Weekly AU - Closure of Maya Bay a win for sustainable tourism
As word gets out on the indefinite closure of Maya Bay in the Phi Phi Islands of Thailand, I can't help but rejoice. By Dayana Brooke Finally, the world is taking notice of the severe damage tourism has on nature...