Try Photography With Annie Leibovitz

For just $23.33 a month you can learn travel photography from the legendary Annie Leibovitz. These 15 video lessons are part of the ‘future tutor’ organisation.

Caravan Air BnB Australia

Retro caravans and local holidays are changing the way we travel around our own home state. What you might not know is that you can make money from owning a van (retro or modern) by sharing it/hiring it out.

Hobart: Best Bakery

Daci and Daci Pastries ADAMS

Close to the Saturday Salamanca Market and the catamarans to MONA, the chic European bakery, Daci and Daci, sells perfect picnic ingredients, or paper bags full of pastries to take home.

Paris: Cheap Hotel Survival

Hotel in Paris photo by Fabien Maurin

Paris is overpriced. That’s a shame because getting there from London is affordable and easy. The hotels above three-star are expensive, which means a shorter stay, and less money for those amazing restaurants. Shame!

London: Best Secondhand Chanel

Retromania

A short walk from Victoria London Underground Station in Pimlico, you will find a charity shop with a difference. Retromania sells secondhand at prices better than eBay and has a wonderful bargain basement.

Sydney: Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras 2020

“What Matters” is the theme of the 2020 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras to embrace the issues of the LGBTI+ community (and the rest of us). The issues in 2020 range from belonging to sustainability.

London: Best Charity Shops for Women

Retromania Manolo Blahnik

How do we define ‘best’ charity shops in a city as big as London? Well, it’s got to be – the most shops, in the nicest place for cafes/bars, in the least picked-over territory, with the wealthiest and most stylish donors.

London: Eating at the British Museum

There is real magic to be found in the museum, though – and it’s hidden on the ground floor.

The Court Café, a family-friendly café is great for grabbing a quick bite to eat or a coffee during your Museum visit.