Saturday, December 22, 2012

Where are you spending Christmas in 2012?

And so this is Christmas and what have you done? Another year over...
Every time I hear this song I can't believe that another year has gone by and it always gives me a lump in the throat.
Life is short.
If you have a dream to travel around Australia, make it happen. If you give in to procrasination and excuses how many years will go by before 'the time is right'?

Pablo Picasso

“Only put off until tomorrow what you are willing to die having left undone”
Pablo Picasso
 
Wishing you a very Merry Christmas, safe travels,  and health & wealth in 2013.
 
Jacqui and Family Road Trip Australia :)

Monday, December 17, 2012

Road Trip for a Great Cause

ROADTRIP TO END POVERTY - The Oaktree Foundation

We’re hitting the road with over 1,000 young people to ensure our government does its fair share to end extreme poverty.

Poverty is a crippling injustice for over 1 billion people around the world. Someone living in extreme poverty lives on less than $2 a day and has to make impossible sacrifices each day.

We have the power to change this. The number of people living in poverty has halved in the last 30 years and, through the Roadtrip, we can help finish the job.

We’re currently searching for young Australians to be Ambassadors on the Roadtrip. You can be part of the Roadtrip by applying here now.

From 9-16 of March, 2013, the Roadtrip will depart from capital cities and travel through communities across Australia to Sydney, capturing the voices of over 100,000 Australians to ask our government to live up to its commitments to the world’s poor.

In the towns and cities we visit we’ll speak to people in schools, universities and on the streets. We’ll run media stunts and community events. At the end of the week, we'll meet in Sydney as over 1,000 passionate young people from across Australia to campaign as one and celebrate our wins.

We know the Roadtrip has the power to create significant change in the lives of people living in poverty within our region. We know that it is a life-changing experience for every young person involved. Now we need you to help make the Roadtrip as successful as we know it can be. 

Apply now for the Roadtrip by December 10 at www.roadtrip2013.com.au

There’s are less than 300 seats left on our buses setting out to Sydney from cities across Australia. Don't miss out on a place! This is your chance to get on board - apply now.

Monday, December 10, 2012

Carrara Markets - Family Day Out

Carrara Markets on the Gold Coast is a popular day out for the whole family with hundreds of stalls and eateries, buskers, pony rides, merry go rounds and bungy trampolines.  Shoppers will be kept busy with more than 500 stalls across 10 acres offering everything from fashion and jewellery to pot plants and crafts – perfect for finding arts and craft ideas for kids during the holidays.

Plans for an 1100 sqm mini golf development have just been announced, with the mini golf development set to open early 2013.  The development will feature two 18-hole mini golf courses, one indoor and one outdoor, and will operate seven days a week.
The markets’ recent launch of the Fresh Food and Produce Markets offers everything from crisp carrots and organic lettuces to homemade spreads, cakes and free range eggs every Saturday morning from 7am.

Carrara Markets is open every Saturday and Sunday 7am-4pm, with plenty of free parking and entertainment. For information on Carrara Markets visit www.carraramarkets.com.au

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

How to Prepare for an Outback Driving Holiday

With so much amazing countryside to explore, choosing to take a driving holiday within Australia is a fun and often cheaper option than heading overseas. There are so many beautiful natural wonders to discover within a few hours drive of each of our main cities, and it is important to support our local tourism industry and businesses.
According to News.com.au, Tourism Queensland is trying to increase the number of Australian tourists staying in the country, hoping that Australians will recognise the great travel adventures in their own country.
Once you have decided where you want to go, you then are faced with a big challenge — what are you going to pack? When planning on driving for hours, the last thing you want is to be squished between suitcases, fishing rods and Eskies. It is important to plan your trip in advance to make sure your holiday is as fun and carefree as possible.

Before You Leave

Make sure you inform family and friends of where you are planning on going and for how long you expect to be away. Make sure your car has recently been serviced, and it is important that you have sufficient car insurance in case of an accident. Many insurance companies offer good deals that will give you peace of mind when driving on country roads without breaking the bank.

Do Your Research

Before you leave home, research into where you are going. There are hundreds of websites and blogs that offer great ideas on interesting activities , beautiful areas to discover and fabulous food to try. Learning about your destination to get more out of your holiday is possible if you do your homework.

What to Pack

It is good idea to pack your car light if you plan on being in your car for a good portion of the trip. If you need any extra items, you will most likely be able to find a shop on the road. Overloading your car can result in excess wear on your car tires, limited visibility of the road and can be dangerous in the event of an accident.
If necessary or possible, strap extra items to the roof racks and make sure they are well-secured and do not add too much extra weight to your vehicle. If you are planning on travelling in remote areas, make sure to have extra water and food in case of an emergency.

Travelling With Children

Family holidays can be great fun, but the car trip can be stressful for both parents and kids. Make sure you have plenty of entertainment for your children for long drives and try getting them interested in the countryside — family games like "eye spy" or a list of things to spot through the window can keep kids entertained for hours.
By being organised and planning your trip in advance, you are guaranteed to have an exciting and adventurous holiday on our great Australian roads.

Guest post by Kate Myers

Monday, December 3, 2012

100th ebook SOLD!

Thank you Brian Moffatt for being the 100th person to purchase a copy of Discover Australia Kids 'n' All!! I hope you enjoy it and find it useful.

I am always interested in hearing what the readers have to say (good or bad) so please everyone email me your feedback.

Cheers
Jacqui

Lewin, Kelly & Jacqui