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  • 5-minute read,  featured,  lifestyle,  Research

    The Story of Stuff

    15 April 2026 / No Comments

    When Annie Leonard released The Story of Stuff in 2007, few expected a short online documentary to spark a global conversation about consumption, waste, and sustainability. Today, almost two decades later, The Story of Stuff remains deeply relevant. Our planet is grappling with climate change, resource scarcity, and waste crises that are symptoms of the linear production model Leonard warned about. Yet, the growing interest in repair culture, minimalism, and zero-waste living suggests that a shift is underway. Her message that our obsession with buying and discarding things has deep consequences has resonated with millions and evolved into a movement for systemic change. At its heart, The Story of Stuff…

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    25 surprising facts about caravanning in Australia

    11 December 2025 /

    Australia’s caravanning culture is full of quirks, records and unexpected trends that make it unlike anywhere else on Earth. From horse‑drawn vans to high‑tech off‑road rigs, here are 25 surprising facts that show just how big and distinctive caravanning is down under. Early days and hidden origins 1. Long before modern caravans, horse‑drawn travel trailers were used by Australian explorers, workers and holiday‑makers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, blending European wagon ideas with local conditions. 2. The first purpose‑built Australian caravans began appearing in the early 1930s, with small operators like Paramount in Adelaide and others experimenting with streamlined bodies, novel layouts and even patented floor‑lowering systems.…

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    Eco-Nomads Support Local Communities

    5 January 2025 /

    Travelling by caravan offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in diverse landscapes and cultures. However, ensuring that your journey positively impacts the communities you visit is crucial. Supporting local communities while caravaning not only enriches your travel experience but also contributes to the sustainability and prosperity of these areas. Here’s how you can make a difference: Travelling by caravan provides an unparalleled sense of freedom and adventure. By making conscious choices to support local communities, you ensure that your journey not only benefits you but also leaves a lasting positive impact on the places you visit. Remember, the heart of travel is connection, and every small effort counts towards…

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    What is an Eco-Nomad?

    11 September 2024 /

    As the detrimental effects of our consumer lifestyles inevitably emerge from the shadows, the requirement to be eco-friendly is becoming harder to ignore. All the same rules for being eco-friendly at home still apply when travelling. It’s all about making a daily switch to greener choices. You might not be out to save a rainforest, but every eco-friendly choice you make improves the environment and the local communities you visit. When travelling full-time, doing a half lap, or just for holidays, being an ECO-Nomad is easier than you think! So, what is an Eco-Nomad? Eco-Nomads make choices that will positively impact the people and the environment around them.Being an Eco-Nomad…

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