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Julie Miller scrapes a living writing about the things she loves: travel, riding horses and drinking cocktails on tropical beaches. Between airports, she lives in a rural retreat just beyond Sydney.

Forget Thailand and Vietnam: South-East Asia’s enticing new travel frontier

Forget Thailand and Vietnam: South-East Asia’s enticing new travel frontier

Forget everything you know about Cambodia: Here are five ways to savour the rich mosaic of this intriguing and ever-evolving kingdom.

  • by Julie Miller
The one bargain you must buy when you visit paradise

The one bargain you must buy when you visit paradise

A precious memento of paradise in Tahiti doesn’t have to cost the earth.

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Airline review: A lie-flat seat for the price of premium economy
★★★★
Airline reviews

Airline review: A lie-flat seat for the price of premium economy

To be able to lie flat on a budget airline is beyond fabulous, even if other aspects fall short of full-service carriers.

  • by Julie Miller
10 of the most luxurious ways to camp in Australia

10 of the most luxurious ways to camp in Australia

Expect plush linens, an ensuite bathroom and a private deck for stargazing.

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At under $100 a night, this KL boutique hotel is remarkable value
★★★★½
Hotel reviews

At under $100 a night, this KL boutique hotel is remarkable value

This hotel in “old KL” has pared back excess and frivolity to focus on the essentials – comfortable, stylish rooms, art-filled public spaces and good food.

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The unique Aussie experience that should be on everyone’s bucket list

The unique Aussie experience that should be on everyone’s bucket list

Immersion in nature takes on new significance at the glamping resort of Sal Salis, where the wildlife of Ningaloo is the star attraction.

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Airline review: Food and service make up for this business class’ shortcomings
★★★★
Airline reviews

Airline review: Food and service make up for this business class’ shortcomings

While the entertainment offerings and bar menu fall short, this business class has other highlights.

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New Zealand’s wild west is stunning and untouched

New Zealand’s wild west is stunning and untouched

New Zealand’s West Coast is a remote, untamed frontier that’s sparse in population but rich in scenic and mineral treasures.

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Can’t sleep? This retreat has a dreamy solution

Can’t sleep? This retreat has a dreamy solution

Whether stressed or simply tired, a retreat in the misty heights of Sri Lanka may be just what the doctor ordered.

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Anyone can ride a snowmobile … and any idiot can crash one, too

Anyone can ride a snowmobile … and any idiot can crash one, too

“Is this the way I’m going to die?” flashes in my mind before I slam into a tree with a sickening thud.

  • by Julie Miller