by louise | Oct 30, 2020 | Features, QHA Review
Known as the paradise between the reef and the rainforest, Port Douglas is the essence of barefoot style and sophistication, and where relaxation is key. Vibrant and tropical with a casual charm, this coastal town located on the Coral Sea in tropical Far North...
by louise | Sep 1, 2020 | Features, QHA Review
Imagine a world where you wake up to sounds of the wind rustling through the leaves and the early morning calls of birds talking to the rising sun. Where there is no long commute. No sounds of cars driving, horns tooting, garbage trucks clanging or street sweepers...
by louise | Aug 1, 2020 | Features, QHA Review
Like the Opera House to Sydney, Boreen Point’s Apollonian Hotel is an historic and iconic venue which attracts visitors from all over the world thanks to its famous Sunday spit roasts, sprawling lawns and good old fashioned hospitality. Located about 20 minutes...
by Taylah | Jun 30, 2020 | Features, QHA Review
There is a saying that suggests timing is everything, and when you consider the events that have unfolded in 2020, no truer words have ever been spoken. For the Gold Coast town of Robina, locals were teased with the unveiling of Robina Pavillion’s spectacular...
by Taylah | May 29, 2020 | Features, QHA Review
What do you get when you team a professional drummer, a journalist and one of the most dilapidated hotels in Toowoomba? One hell of a rollercoaster ride, and what a ride husband and wife team Kosta and Jasmine Theodosis have had since acquiring The Met Hotel in...
by louise | Apr 30, 2020 | Features, QHA Review
SMALL TOWNS AND HARDWORKING PEOPLE SMALL towns are often made up of hard-working people who care and support one another as though they are family. In tough times they band together to help out and lend a hand, and as Australia and the world faces its toughest time...