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A shortish flight to Perth from Sydney on Sunday night felt like it lasted a life time. Having the middle seat and no place to rest my head as i attempted to sleep was not ideal and I most certainly pissed off my neighbours on the plane by constantly moving or simply being passed out
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On return from my trip in Tasmania it was all systems go, with me moving house that week. Swapping my house in Cooks Hill for a place in Merewether, further from work but way closer to the beach, a nice place to spend my final weeks in this city I’ve called home for the last
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A super exciting month ahead is what spurred me on while at work, and it’s like a higher power knew as so many of my shifts were actually really chill and breezy. It wasn’t all work and no play during my working weeks, though, with dinner dates at Spanish restaurants and daytime activities filled with
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In an attempt to expand the social circle, a bumble bff date has occurred (yes, we are now in a time where you can swipe for friends, isn’t it mad). I met up with an Aussie girl at a point of view nearby that I hadn’t discovered yet and watching and painting the sunset. A
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Your 20s, although maybe the best years of your life, are also maybe the most confusing. You leave home, and the home you once remembered isn’t the same anymore. A year down the line, life has continued, your friends have families or have moved in with their partners, settling down to the roots of life,
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The staycation to Jervis Bay started with the early morning drive down. It’s about a 5 hour drive from Newcastle, and to me, this was a long trek, but to a local aussie, this was easy. We arrived to find our very cute apartment, surrounded by trees and flowers. We spent the afternoon bike riding
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Take 2 of moving to Newcastle (this time on the other side of the world) went pretty smoothly. Kicking off watching the Newcastle knights play, followed by drama filled drinks at the local. The hostel I was staying in was next to the beach, and the weather was good, the people even better. Over the
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The trip to Cairns was short (4 hours) but felt incredibly long. On the meal break, I shared some food with a few people on the bus, talking about our plans and what we want to do. Also spotting a family of cats/kittens who were living in the drain under the road, a cute but
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The trip to Magnetic Island was short and sweet, things we love. On the bus to my hostel, I met Caro, and this set up for magical 4 days on the island! We agreed we’d head to the wallaby rock that evening and go and feed the little fellas. Katherina also joined us, and 2
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Airlie Beach was a skateboarder’s dream, with 3 boardwalks and the smoothest paths known to man. I decided within the first hour that this was going to be how I would pass the majority of my time here.After lunch with the yacht crew, it was time to say a farewell after a week sailing across