Belinda Jackson and Kirstie Bedford launch new travel podcast
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Signature Media appoints Kirstie Bedford as assistant editor
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Australia holidays: Melbourne s best cultural experiences, from coffee to art
31 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM
7 minutes to read
Thanks to its abundance of art galleries and museums, including the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne has gained a reputation as the cultural capital of Australia. Photo / Robert Blackburn
Thanks to its abundance of art galleries and museums, including the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne has gained a reputation as the cultural capital of Australia. Photo / Robert Blackburn
NZ Herald
By: Kirstie Bedford
Kirstie Bedford discovers why Melbourne is dubbed the cultural capital of Australia and where you need to go to get amongst it
TTC and Grin Creative partner to launch new travel publication
February 18, 2021 3:09
Despite the current international and in some cases domestic travel restrictions Creative agency Grin Creative, has partnered with international travel group, The Travel Corporation (TTC), to launch a new quarterly travel publication: Arrived.
Arrived magazine that will be distributed to TTC’s database of more than two million travellers across its 40 brands globally. TTC is home to popular travel outlets such as AATKings, Contiki, Haggis and Thompsons. The publication is also available online.
TTC global CEO Brett Tollman said: “There’s no denying travel has changed, but our need to travel has not. Avid travellers want to be inspired with travel experiences that are authentic and connect them deeply with people and places. That’s what this magazine gives them. Ideas for rich experiences so they can travel with purpose.”