This month we take a look at Australia - Jean Lutz takes a good look down under with her Jungle Surfing adventure, and Bernard O'Keefe discovers street chess and Percheron horse and carts in Swanston street, Melbourne.
David Anthony treats our culture-vultures to a historical look at Montmartre, Paris in hios piece heart warming art.
Allison Quattrocchi seeks out fairies and leprechauns, with her piece on the Lure and Lore of Ireland. While our intrepid solo travellers give two very different accounts of holidays in Equador.
JoAnn Schermerhorn discovers the Galapagos sea lions in Lobo de Mar, and Sandra Kennedy takes a 23-day adventure, when she returns to the Amazon Rainforest.
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A woman dies and two people are seriously injured in a pile-up which has closed part of the M6 motorway in Lancashire.
Bid to avoid festival travel woes
T in the Park organisers issue travel advice to fans attending next weekend's event.
Train stoned while at standstill
A train and its driver are stoned by youths while it was at a standstill after hitting a trolley.
Airport may be closed by strike
City of Derry Airport may be forced to close for two days later this month if workers walk out in a dispute over pay.
First step for new travel network
The first stage of a UK-wide network of walking and cycling routes opens in south west Scotland.


