Feature Journalism
Feature Journalism
A bushman to the core – Wilderness magazine
Max Polglaze lived life for the backcountry. He carved tracks and built huts and shelters, especially in Kahurangi National Park, that have enabled legions...
Ski Buzz: the ultimate European ski safari – The Australian newspaper Travel & Luxury
From the top of the Vorab Glacier, 3018m up in Switzerland’s Flims/Laxx ski resort, life presents you with two choices. You can turn right...
On the rebound after Black Summer – The Weekend Australian Magazine
Photo credit: Kate Bowman
The way Geoff Weaver paints it, you might think the Cudlee Creek bushfire of 20 December 2019 was a bothersome inconvenience...
The restaurant with no food – Outback magazine
Photo credit: Ricky French
Artist Caroline Kininmonth rescued an old boathouse on King Island, turning it into an eatery with a difference.
Story + Photos Ricky French
At...
Banging down the cellar door – The Australian newspaper
Photo credit: Pip Farquharson
When Australians came out of lockdown and burst through border closures at the end of 2021, there was one thing particularly...
Tasmania’s ecotourism revolution – the Weekend Australian Travel & Luxury
On a headland on Tasmania’s Freycinet Peninsula, high above the crashing waves, a group of hikers is about to become victims of a fiendish...
A fly-by tour of New Zealand – The Weekend Australian Travel & Luxury
From the sky Lake Wakatipu is shaped like a giant lightning bolt, and imbued with the same power. Mountains lie shattered in its wake,...
Dark Sky Project – The Weekend Australian Travel & Luxury
Under the midday sun, the township of Lake Tekapo must be the brightest place on the planet. The light that reflects off the snow-blanketed...
Slice of heaven in Queenstown – The Weekend Australian Travel & Luxury
Matakauri Lodge, Queenstown
They say you can tell gauge how well Queenstown is doing by the length of the line at Fergburger. Judging by the...
What winter? A warm welcome at Sanctuary Cove – The Weekend Australian Travel &...
It’s an annual migration as predictable as wildebeests crossing the Serengeti: plane loads of Victorians fleeing a frigid winter for a break in sunny...














