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abc.net.au - Cason Ho - Premier Roger Cook takes over defence industries in cabinet reshuffle
Premier Roger Cook takes over defence industries in cabinet reshuffle
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

WA Premier Roger Cook will take on the defence industries and tourism portfolios in a cabinet reshuffle, following the departure of longstanding minister Paul Papalia. Before his resignation, Mr Papalia was responsible for emergency services…

traveloffpath.com - Vinicius Costa - These 2 Lesser Known Coastal Cities Set To Become Tourism Hotspots In Croatia
These 2 Lesser Known Coastal Cities Set To Become Tourism Hotspots In Croatia
Travel Off Path

It seems everybody's going to Croatia these days, whether they have a residual fascination for George R. R. Martin's fantastical world-building or they're simply drawn to the Adriatic's postcard-ready beaches. Whatever it may be, it's one of 2…

mymotherlode.com - B.J. Hansen - Visit Tuolumne County Opens Nominations For Annual Tourism Awards
Visit Tuolumne County Opens Nominations For Annual Tourism Awards
myMotherLode.com

Published Jul 11, 2026 10:30 am: Updated Jul 11, 2026 9:54 am Sonora, CA — Visit Tuolumne County (VTC) has officially opened the nomination window for its annual Tourism Awards, giving the community a chance to honor the outstanding…

forbes.com - Christopher Elliott - In Taiwan, Checking Your Trash Before You Check Out
In Taiwan, Checking Your Trash Before You Check Out
Forbes

A visitor examines a map of Taiwan's tea regions at the Sin Hong Choon Tea Museum in Taipei. Taiwan has explored more sustainable ways of making tea. If you're checking out of an Airbnb in Taipei, don't be surprised if your hosts insist on saying…

fortune.com - Augusta Saraiva - Help not wanted: World Cup hiring boost has yet to materialize
Help not wanted: World Cup hiring boost has yet to materialize
Fortune

The hiring boom the FIFA World Cup was expected to bring to the US looks like it may not end up materializing after all. Ahead of the June 11 kickoff of the soccer tournament, the first in the US since 1994, FIFA predicted the events could create…

japantimes.co.jp - Gabrielle Doman - Global demand is reshaping secondhand fashion in Japan
Global demand is reshaping secondhand fashion in Japan
The Japan Times

For decades, Tokyo's fashion scene has held a certain cultural cachet among sartorial enthusiasts. Yohji Yamamoto, Issey Miyake, Comme des Garcons, Kenzo, Sacai and Junya Watanabe — innumerable brands have helped define Japan's global…

watoday.com.au - Cameron Myles - WA's defence future looms over Cook's cabinet reshuffle
WA's defence future looms over Cook's cabinet reshuffle
WAtoday

West Australian Premier Roger Cook will take on tourism while his deputy Rita Saffioti's transport portfolio has been expanded to cover major infrastructure under a cabinet shake-up revealed on Sunday. The reshuffle, spurred by the resignation of…

theguardian.com - Sarah Marsh - Safe from AI: which jobs will help you thrive in the future?
Safe from AI: which jobs will help you thrive in the future?
The Guardian

Entering the world of work often brings some uncertainty, but now there is another question: how can I AI-proof my career? We asked people from across various industries what they think the impact of AI will be on careers, and which jobs may be…

forbes.com - Judy Koutsky - The World's Eyes Are On Greenland And Travelers Are Following
The World's Eyes Are On Greenland And Travelers Are Following
Forbes

Greenland has dominated headlines for the past two years, introducing millions of people to a destination that they previously knew nothing about. Once travelers begin researching the Arctic island, they are finding something far more important…

swissinfo.ch - swissinfo.ch - Swiss youth hostels boss wants overtourism debate
Swiss youth hostels boss wants overtourism debate
www.swissinfo.ch

Many local authorities have neglected to define a tourism strategy, Bunte said in an interview with the Blick newspaper, published on Saturday. Spreading visitors around, to avoid overcrowding, would require the involvement of local authorities…

forbes.com - David Hochman - Skip Japan's Tourist Circuit And Walk These Ancient Trails
Skip Japan's Tourist Circuit And Walk These Ancient Trails
Forbes

Hikers walk through the forest on the Nakasendo Way between the towns of Nagiso and Nojiri, Japan. (Photo by David Madison/Getty Images) Forest bathing is the opposite of whatever you're probably doing right now, which I'm guessing is scrolling…

newsweek.com - Steve Mollman - Forged-deed claims emerge in fight over Kushner resort site
Forged-deed claims emerge in fight over Kushner resort site
Newsweek

A long-running dispute over land slated for a luxury resort backed by Jared Kushner has taken a new turn after Albanian prosecutors alleged the businessman who sold key parcels for the project used forged property documents, according to case files…

businessinsider.com - Martina Nacach Cowan Ros - World Cup tourists have discovered the wonders of Target
World Cup tourists have discovered the wonders of Target
Business Insider

Andrei Fontana came to the US with two big empty suitcases on his World Cup trip. He's heading home with both packed to the brim. Fontana, 33, traveled from Tapejara, Brazil, with his dad, uncle, and cousin, to Atlanta, Miami, and New York City to…

smh.com.au - Danielle Norton - More than yoga: The new wellness retreats are tapped into what our nervous systems need
More than yoga: The new wellness retreats are tapped into what our nervous systems need
The Sydney Morning Herald

Throughout history, the search for rest, relaxation and healing has always been a driver for travel. In Japan, devout Buddhist and Shinto pilgrims have traversed the forest trails of the Kumano Kodo seeking salvation. The Romans gravitated to hot…

koreatimes.co.kr - Park Yoon-bae - Sejong University research team selected for government-funded cultural content R&D project
Sejong University research team selected for government-funded cultural content R&D project
The Korea Times

A Sejong University research team has been selected for a government-funded cultural content research and development project. The university said Friday that the team, led by professor Kim Soo-yeon of the Department of English Data Convergence…

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