Now and then is a photography project in which photographers hold an old photograph inside a new one to demonstrate the way physical properties have evolved.
After a few beers at the Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali, Bob Gosford got a pleasant surprise when he went to use the facilities and discovered...fish.
A magical look at Uluru during a storm, with waterfalls down the sides and ethereal fog hanging over it. Photographer Peter Carroll was up at dawn to capture these glorious photos.
Arriving at the Azerbaijan aiport, Richard Norman was informed: "from today we are not issuing visas on arrival to foreigners unless they have written authorisation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and a letter of invitation." It was the beginning of a Kafkaesque tale.
Inspired by Foreign Policy magazine's claim that supercities will overtake countries as the world's economic and political powers, the well-traveled Kevin O'Faircheallaigh reflects on some of the world's mighty metropolises.
Following the success of her MasterChef franchise, Rupert Murdoch’s second-eldest daughter, Elisabeth, is sharpening her knives to carve out a chunk of the Australian TV market, writes Supratim Adhikari in Business Spectator.
A training incident involving an inexperienced pilot and 177 Jetstar passengers at the Gold Coast Airport on May 30 is expected to come under scrutiny at the imminent Senate Inquiry into pilot training and standards.
A New York woman has attracted international headlines by showcasing a Happy Meal she has kept for six months. According to her, it looks like it hasn't aged a day. The big question remains: when will she eat it?
The "virtualisation" of air travel took another controversial leap forward in Auckland this morning where Qantas subsidiary Jetstar announced an inbound code-share deal into NZ with American Airlines.
The Wild West of Colorado wasn’t exactly what Amber Jamieson expected. She took a ride on the tourist train that helped to transform a Rocky Mountains town, with McMansions on one side of the tracks and trailers on the other.