MMegan Arkinstall
Sub-Editor & Journalist

10 historical things you can do in Albany, Western Australia
Soon after the outbreak of the First World War in August 1914, when troops were called to mobilise from both Australia and New Zealand, Albany – a tiny, unassuming town in south-west WA – was chosen as the unlikely locale for the biggest fleet the Commonwealth had ever assembled.
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Riding Alice’s red earth camel train
Megan Arkinstall relives a childhood fascination, a vivid memory of the outback's red dirt, but this time on the back of a camel, somewhere south west of Alice Springs.
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Fancy an outback, bush tucker dining experience?
A Top End dining experience takes the unknown out of native bush foods and comes to life with campfire tales.
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The best glamping spots in Victoria
A handful of the most unique glamping (that’s glamorous camping) stays in Victoria where a bottle Bollinger or a boiling billy is equally on the cards.
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The lost art of the postcard
In a world of instant communication and oversharing, we long for the nostalgic act of sending a postcard by snail mail, writes Megan Arkinstall.
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Ice cream evolution: Streets’ summertime legacy

Cobb & Co: the history of coach class

7 sumptuous long weekend escapes for food and wine lovers
Megan Arkinstall discovers seven decadent ways for foodies and wine appreciators to spend a long weekend of pure indulgence.
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7 of the best Long Weekend Family Holidays in Australia