By: Charlie Lynn | 2011-12-12 | Travel Tips Seventy years after the war in the Pacific the Kokoda Trail has become a gateway for a wartime tourism industry in Papua New Guinea. read more
By: Charlie Lynn | 2010-04-04 | International studies Kokoda has become a magnet for Australians wishing to raise money for various charities and causes. While the causes are noble and the individuals are well intentioned there is some irony in the fact that Australians are seeking to use a track in a country with a subsistence economy to raise funds for a cause in our land of plenty. There is no doubt that most of these Samaritans know little about the plight of our neighbours in Papua New Guinean before they land in the country. read more
By: Julie La | 2011-03-30 | Travel & Leisure Everyone loves taking travel photos, and every day we see our friends posting their latest shots on their blogs and social networking sites. read more
By: betty | 2011-04-14 | Management History Historical data indicates that the Jesuits brought small seeds with them at around 1730, but there are different versions of this read more
By: dudu | 2011-04-04 | Ask an Expert Earth Hour in 2009 To raise awareness for Earth Hour 2009 during the week leading up to it, Arla Foods coloured their Swedish milk cartons black-grey, as distinct from the typical white-green read more
By: Robert Kenneth Henderson | 2010-05-02 | Adventure Tourism We had discovered the bones after a landslide had exposed a cave, whose entrance had previously been covered by a cave-in. The Headmaster at St. Xavier's High School, Brother Patrick Howley, had immediately sent off the tags and some transcriptions of the Japanese writing we had found, but it was several months before we heard anything back about them. read more