brave shaver

Emma Crowthers celebrates surviving Breast Cancer 3 July 2020 What were you doing when you were 22? You might’ve been finishing uni or going for a surf with your mates. You had your whole carefree life ahead of you and the only thing that mattered was where you went on a Friday night and the…

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bush fires

The recent bushfire season has left many communities around Australia in a state of utter devastation. Though the worst of it is behind, there is a long road ahead before these towns are back on their feet. There are lots of ways you can do your part to support these communities as they rebuild.

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tokyo

4 major cities we love to visit on our adventures 28 February 2020 Every city in the world has its own unique charm and character—from Japan’s quirky capital to Nepal’s spiritual base, these cities have plenty to offer visitors and provide a glimpse into local life. Many of our adventures include day tours to give…

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kokodoa track

Ethical adventure gear from B-Corps The right gear can make or break your adventure experience. At Inspired Adventures, we know the importance of purchasing quality items that are sure to withstand the most challenging days. As the movement of conscious consumerism grows, many companies are bringing those ideals into the adventure gear space. We’ve put…

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Red lanterns strung up on ceiling with chinese characters on the sides

Throughout history, China has been shrouded in an aura of mystery and exoticism. Even now with many cities like Beijing and Shanghai becoming more accessible and welcoming to foreign visitors, traditional customs are alive and strong. In fact, some of these traditional customs mean the norms of life and respectful behaviour in China can seem…

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eddie mabo

Influential Indigenous Australians who changed history Posted on August 10, 2018 by Sarah Ryan In the spirit of International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, we wanted to highlight some of the most influential and inspiring Indigenous Australians who have had an extraordinary impact on not only their communities, but also Australia and the rest…

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Young Girl

“The fastest way to change society is to mobilize the women of the world.” — Charles Malikleo. There are currently 31 million girls of primary school age that are not in school. A girl in Sierra Leone is more likely to be sexually abused than to attend high school and 1 in 9 girls in…

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