Recently, I was lucky enough to throw together a trip from Darwin right across to Weipa on the west coast of Cape York. The whole way was in a chopper! In terms of experiencing the landscape, waterways
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Three of the latest bikes from Yamaha
Spend a lot of time in the company ute? Rush hour traffic grinding you down? Need a break from the nine to five? The last thing you’ll want to do is get back into the tin box to head out on a road trip.
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How this chippy built Jenkinson Building
Jesse Jenkinson isn’t shy about his love for carpentry. From playing with blocks as a toddler, to working on swanky restaurants and Japanese hotels, he’s thrived to become one of the industry’s most
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A tradie’s guide to Stihl lawn mowers
Whether you’re a professional that requires a lawn mower every day for work, or if your only use for a lawn mower is to keep your own backyard looking lush, there’s a STIHL model to suit. From self-propelled
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What goes into the perfect parmigiana
AI – THE TWO simple letters increasingly causing conjecture as the world wonders how they will shape our future. In reality, these two letters have divided society ever since the ‘parmA’ versus ‘parmI’
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Premier Plumbing Service gets it done with Isuzu
PREMIER PLUMBING SERVICE was launched in 1951 in Sebastopol, Ballarat, by couple Neville and Vawyn Donald whose sons eventually joined to begin running the family business. “Premier Plumbing Service
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The importance of checking your roof
It is worth getting yourself into a routine of checking your roof annually. This is because to no surprise, Australian roofs cop a beating through storms, hail and our harsh Australian heat. SEE ALSO:
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Renault Master Van brings tradies the goods
Renault Master Van rolls above the rest for any tradesperson. SEE ALSO: Tradie Tough Tests FOR TRADIES needing a reliable large van with immense versatility, it’s hard to go past Renault Master Van.
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Big dreams for Ben and his carpentry
Ben Farrell might consider his career as a chippy to be ‘bog standard’, but it’s certainly far from it. The 25-year-old Geelong carpenter works his tail off on a weekly basis, but for him it’s
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A guide to cooking what you catch
People of all walks of life love fishing due to a single primary principle. To eat what you catch! Take this element away and sport fishing starts to make far less sense, writes pro fishing guide Tim O’Reilly.
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