Iranian International Master Dorsa Derakhshani discusses her chess career with Wikinews

Tuesday, April 14, 2020

In February 2017, the Iranian Chess Federation announced two teenage chess players, Dorsa Derakhshani and her younger brother Borna Derakhshani, were banned from representing the national team. The federation announced their decision although Dorsa Derakhshani had previously decided and informed the chess federation she did not wish to play for Iran.

Dorsa Derakhshani is currently 21 years old and holds the International Master (IM) as well as Woman Grand Master (WGM) titles. Her brother, Borna, plays for the English Federation and holds the FIDE Master title.

Dorsa Derakhshani was banned since she did not wear a hijab, an Islamic headscarf, while competing at the Tradewise Gibraltar Chess Festival in January 2017. Under the laws of Islamic Republic of Iran, hijab is a mandatory dress code. Her brother Borna Deraskhsani was banned for playing against Israeli Grand Master (GM) Alexander Huzman at the same tournament. Iran does not recognise the existence of Israel, and previously, Irani athletes have avoided playing against Israeli athletes.

Mehrdad Pahlavanzadeh, the president of the country’s chess federation, explained the decision to ban the players saying, “As a first step, these two will be denied entry to all tournaments taking place in Iran and in the name of Iran, they will no longer be allowed the opportunity to be present on the national team.” ((fa))Farsi language: ?????? ????? ?? ??? ??? ?? ??? ????? ?? ?? ???? ???????? ?? ?? ????? ? ?? ??? ????? ?????? ??????? ????? ??????? ? ???? ???? ???? ?? ??? ??? ?? ??????? ????. He further stated, “Unfortunately, something that should not have happened has happened and our national interest is paramount and we have reported this position to the Ministry of Sports.” ((fa))Farsi language: ????????? ?????? ?? ????? ????????? ?????? ??? ? ????? ??? ?? ?? ?? ???? ?????? ???? ? ?? ??? ???? ?? ?? ????? ???? ?? ????? ?????.

IM Dorsa Derakhshani, who currently studies at Saint Louis University in the United States and plays for the United States Chess Federation, discussed her chess career, time in Iran and the 2017 controversy, and her life in Saint Louis with a Wikinews correspondent.

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Death toll from Brazil mudslides rises to sixty

Sunday, January 3, 2010

At least sixty people have been confirmed dead after mudslides in southeastern Brazil, mostly on Ilha Grande, caused by torrential rainfall.

Rescue efforts are still continuing in the state of Rio de Janeiro for people feared to be buried under houses, which collapsed due to the deluge of mud and rain. Rescuers used shovels and heavy machinery to dig through the rubble.

Colonel Jerri Andrade, who is supervising the rescuers, commented on the current status of rescue efforts. “The weather is improving, which helps us with the search, but we won’t rest as long as we suspect that there are more bodies underneath the remains.”

More rain is forecast in the days ahead, making additional mudslides a possibility. The authorities have warned that the death toll could increase as more bodies are found. Three days of mourning were declared in the Rio de Janeiro greater area, and celebrations scheduled for January 6 were called off.

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What S Not To Like With A Travel Wheelchair

What s not to like with a Travel Wheelchair

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Fred Jackson

Most of us think of wheelchairs as being a form of mobile assistance but with travel wheelchairs it doesn t stop there with mobility comes the pleasure of reassuring comfort and ease unlike any other. These individually created lightweight, compact wheelchairs are the perfect choice when using any form of transport or storing in those small unproductive spaces. They offer the best in size, function and design.

Most of us find great pleasure in traveling however it is important that you are able to move freely regardless of where you are as well as being able to store away conveniently. Thankfully all your needs are catered in such wonderfully designed Wheelchairs. With strong metallic frames you would never assume that they could be light in weight as they are. Remarkably these light weight frames weigh no more then 15 pounds however are capable of carrying a mass of over 200 pounds. From lightweights to those weighing just over 30 pounds the design, strength and weight capacity of the chair does not falter. Many models are so compact that they can be easily folded up and placed into a convenient carry bag. You no longer have to imagine a wheelchair of superior quality packed in a small but clever package.

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The success of these wheelchairs comes through their practical design a vital ingredient. Adapting is an important necessity when it comes to traveling. Restaurant tables are definitely not wheelchair friendly thus swing-back and fold-up arms assist you well in this regard. Seat belts assist in keeping you safely restrained within the wheelchair. There can also be multiple options for footrests and padded seating

The aesthetic design of a wheelchair meant for travel is also generally more appealing than standard-design wheelchairs that have a standard neutral color. These wheelchairs can come in brighter colors meant to be eye-catching and can have a more sleek, streamlined look. With such a radical look compared to the standard chair its not surprising to find that wheel sizes have been reduced, this of course has not taken away from excellent mobility. The design and look of the wheelchair has been given due to the fantastic materials and metals used in its production.

If you d like to travel, then there s no reason that your wheelchair should hold you back. Take advantage of the variety of wheelchairs created with you the user in mind. Nothing more could be asked for, from the lightweight design to the sleek look to the comfort created to suit any situation, it certainly has your best interests in mind. So many places to go, so little time when you have a travel wheelchair.

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Japan nuclear disaster: areas to remain off-limits for decades

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Japanese officials have admitted for the first time that certain radiation-stricken areas around the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant may remain uninhabitable for decades. Japanese media this week reported that embattled Prime Minister Naoto Kan is to visit affected areas within days to tell residents and local officials that it will remain too dangerous to return to parts of Fukushima Prefecture in the foreseeable future.

We cannot deny the possibility that there will be some areas where it will be hard for residents to return to their homes over a long period of time.

Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano said, “We cannot deny the possibility that there will be some areas where it will be hard for residents to return to their homes over a long period of time.”

The dangers of radiation exposure in certain areas are expected to remain unacceptably high well after the plant finally undergoes a cold shutdown in the coming months. A final decision on which areas are to be declared off-limits will be made following detailed radiation monitoring and the creation of a comprehensive decontamination plan. Japanese officials have so far declined to specifically name any areas likely to be affected.

Scientists have for months warned of such an eventuality following the meltdown of three reactors at the Fukushima site in March. The government, criticised for its management of evacuations in the wake of the disaster, had hoped to lift current evacuation orders for most areas around the plant. However, it cannot do so amidst dangerously elevated radiation readings, including in the town of Okuma, situated about three kilometres from the Fukushima site, where cumulative radiation levels are over 25 times higher than government-mandated limits.

Media reports have also focused on uncertainty surrounding compensation for the many thousands of residents affected by the ongoing evacuations. The government may possibly purchase or rent the properties of those who cannot return to their homes and businesses.

Although the plant operator, the Tokyo Electric Power Company, has recently claimed radiation leaks from all three reactors have declined, concern continues to mount over the true scale of contamination. Scientists have detected widespread contamination of topsoil on agricultural land, further jeopardising the future habitability of significant areas, and uncertainty remains as to the true extent of radioactivity in numerous areas.

“Caesium-137, the main radioactive element thrown out during the various explosions, has a half-life of 30 years, and it is not going to disappear overnight,” said Didier Champion, a French nuclear safety expert.

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Detroit woman dies after child’s 911 calls are neglected

Monday, April 10, 2006The family of a Detroit, Michigan woman plans to file a wrongful-death lawsuit against the city after her six-year-old son’s calls to emergency operators were allegedly dismissed as a prank. The family released the tapes of the emergency calls to the media on Friday.

Sherrill Turner, 46, died on February 20 of complications from an enlarged heart. Her son Robert made two calls to 911 to report the emergency.

“My mom is passed out,” said Robert Turner when he called 911 the first time.

“Where’s Mister Turner at?” asked the operator. Robert replied that his mother was unable to speak.

“Okay, well, I’m going to send the police over to your house to find out what’s going on,” added the operator, before hanging up on the boy. However, the police never came, and an ambulance was never dispatched to the home.

The boy called 911 three hours later, and reports say the operator who answered the call may have been the same operator that answered the first call. The operator asked to speak to the mother before saying “before I send the police over there.” Then she said to the boy, “You shouldn’t be playing on the phone. Now put her on the phone before I send the police over there to knock on the door, and you’re going to be in trouble.”

“It was taking too long,” said Robert.

Delaina Patterson, the boy’s older sister, who lives in Novi, Michigan, said that after 9:00 p.m. help did come, but only the police and no EMS or medical personnel.

The operator, whose name has not been released, remains on the job pending an investigation by city officials.

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Feared toll of Indonesian floods, landslides up to 130; dozens missing as bridge swept away

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Heavy rains in Indonesia yesterday triggered widespread flooding and landslides across the nation. It has emerged that last night a bridge was swept away by the swollen river it stretched across, leaving around 40 to 50 people missing in Madiun, East Java. Meanwhile, the total toll of those known or feared to be dead has reached 130.

According to local police chief Supardi in a telephone conversation with Xinhua the flood waters weakened a foundation, resulting in the collapse. At least twenty motorcyclists, car drivers and passengers are thought to be dead, but as of midnight, no bodies had been recovered. However, three bikes have been retrieved. 100 rescuers have been dispatched to the scene. Continuing heavy rain forced the search to be abandoned temporarily.

Java as a whole is the worst affected island; in addition to the bridge collapse most of the landslides occurred in two Central Java districts. Health ministry official Rustam Pakaya told reporters that at least 28,000 people have been forced to abandon their homes in central Java, although exact figures are not yet available. The Red Cross commented that 45,000 East Javanese people have been similarly displaced. Thousands are seeking shelter in mosques and other public buildings.

Landslides buried houses and made roads impassable, while hundreds police officers, military personnel, local officials and volunteers have been digging with farm tools and even their hands to search for survivors. Heavy machinery is available but the road conditions have prevented it arriving at the areas where it is required. Jakarta has dispatched aid in the form of five tonnes of biscuits and instant meals, ten tonnes of baby food and multiple boats.

Heru Aji Pratomo, head of the disaster management centre in the worst-hit district of Karanganyar has confirmed the recovery of twelve more bodies. This brings the total confirmed death toll in the area to 48. He said that most bodies were recovered from three metre deep mud and required heavy digging machinery to retrieve. 28 remain missing.

Local resident Siswo told AFP “Suddenly I felt my house shaking, and I thought it was an earthquake. When I got outside, I saw that the houses next to mine were already covered by earth,” and that it struck twelve neighbouring houses.

In the next district, Wonogiri, disaster management centre head Sri Mubadi told reporters they had retrieved two more bodies, reaching a total of six, with eleven more missing. He also confirmed that they currently have no access to heavy equipment.

In Tawangmangu about 1,000 rescuers were also searching for bodies and survivors without the aid of heavy machinery. Three more bodies were retrieved today.

Islamic cleric Abu Bakar Bashir toured a Karanganyar village, at which time he commented that he felt the disaster had been caused as a form of divine revenge, saying “This was likely caused by immoral acts going on here,” and “This could be a lesson to be learned.” The 69-year-old served two years after being linked to the 2002 Bali bombings, before having his conviction overturned last year.

Chalid Muhammad, director of Walhi, an Indonesian environmental group, had a different opinion. “For five consecutive years landslides and floods have occurred in Java, claiming many lives. The main trigger is ecological destruction caused by deforestation, forest conversions and chaotic spatial planning,” Chalid told Reuters.

“There have been no adequate efforts by the government to protect the people from disasters. When the landslides happened officials were on holiday and there was no access of heavy equipment to the affected areas.”

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Halloween Party Food Ideas For Kids

By Dee Power

Halloween is a great time to host a kid’s party. After all, what child doesn’t like Halloween? One of the most enjoyable aspects of Halloween is the food. There are hundreds of recipes that have been specifically created for this spooky holiday. The following ideas will help you plan the yummiest menu possible.

Serve a minimum of sweet treats. You don’t want your guests suffering from ‘sugar overload’ during the party. To celebrate the occasion, serve chicken fingers with a blood (any red dipping sauce.) If you prepare them from scratch, it’s not hard to make them resembling the more human variety. Add a sliced almond for the finger nail for a realistic approach.

Another dish to try is to add equal parts red, blue, and yellow food color to spaghetti after it’s been cooked so it turns an ugly brownish color. Serve with a green pesto sauce and call it snakes in the swamp.

Make goofy eyeball meatballs. Shape seasoned ground meat into an oval with a flat top and bottom, bake until done. Cut a round circle out of mozzarella cheese about the size of a half dollar or one inch in diameter. Cut grape tomatoes or cherry tomatoes into three slices. Cut black olives in half. Assemble the goofy eyeballs by placing a slice of cheese on the meatball, then a slice of tomato on the cheese and top with a black olive half. Vary the placement of the toppings so the eyeballs are looking in different directions.

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If you will be serving punch, why not serve the ghoulish variety? Simply make your favorite punch and add a few ghoul hands. To make these hands, fill non-powdered rubber gloves with cranberry or other red juice. (Don’t overfill, the fingers of the glove should still move easily.)

Close gloves tightly with rubber bands and freeze flat on cookie sheets, which have been lined with paper towels. When ready to serve, open gloves with scissors and add to punch. You may want to break off one or two fingers and add them separately.

A fun punch can be with one quart of lime drink, one quart of lemon lime soda and one cup of lime sherbet. The sherbet should be added right before serving. Stir so the sherbet foams up a bit with the soda. Dust the foam lightly with cocoa powder to resemble dirt.

It’s not a good idea to use dry ice in your punch to make it smoke. Curious hands may try to touch the dry ice resulting in freezer burn. Instead place the dry ice in containers out of reach, such as the back of a table and you’ll still have the atmosphere of the smoky fog without the worry of accidents.

Keep the food simple and familiar but with a twist. Rename favorites in the Halloween theme. Use food coloring in blues, greens, and browns to alter the way a dish looks. Or use familiar food in unfamiliar ways. For example blanch a cauliflower head, break apart and then reassemble (this makes the cauliflower easier to serve) cover the cauliflower with ranch dressing then using ketchup in a squeeze bottle outline each floret with the ketchup so it looks like a brain.

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On the campaign trail in the USA, October 2020

Monday, November 2, 2020

The following is the sixth and final edition of a monthly series chronicling the 2020 United States presidential election. It features original material compiled throughout the previous month after an overview of the month’s biggest stories.

This month’s spotlight on the campaign trail: the Free and Equal Elections Foundation holds two presidential debates, three candidates who did not participate in those debates give their final pleas to voters, and three political pundits give their predictions on the outcome of the election.

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Colleges offering admission to displaced New Orleans graduate students

See the discussion page for instructions on adding schools to this list.Tuesday, September 13, 2005

NAICU has created a list of colleges and universities accepting and/or offering assistance to displace faculty members. [1]Wednesday, September 7, 2005

This list is taken from Colleges offering admission to displaced New Orleans students, and is intended to make searching easier for faculty, graduate, and professional students.

In addition to the list below, the Association of American Law Schools has compiled a list of law schools offering assistance to displaced students. [2] As conditions vary by college, interested parties should contact the Office of Admissions at the school in question for specific requirements and up-to-date details.

The Association of American Medical Colleges is coordinating alternatives for medical students and residents displaced by Hurricane Katrina. [3]

ResCross.net is acting as a central interactive hub for establishing research support in times of emergency. With so many scientists affected by Hurricane Katrina, ResCross is currently focused on providing information to identify sources of emergency support as quickly as possible. [4]

With so many scientists affected by Hurricane Katrina, ResCross is currently focused on providing information to identify sources of emergency support as quickly as possible.

Physics undergraduates, grad students, faculty and high school teachers can be matched up with housing and jobs at universities, schools and industry. [5] From the American Association of Physics Teachers, the Society of Physics Students, the American Institute of Physics and the American Physical Society.

If you are seeking or providing assistance, please use this site to find information on research support, available lab space/supplies, resources, guidelines and most importantly to communicate with fellow researchers.

The following is a partial list, sorted by location.

Alabama |Alaska |Arizona |Arkansas |California |Colorado |Connecticut |Delaware |District of Columbia |Florida |Georgia |Hawaii |Idaho |Illinois |Indiana |Iowa |Kansas |Kentucky |Louisiana |Maine |Maryland |Massachusetts |Michigan |Minnesota |Mississippi |Missouri |Montana |Nebraska |Nevada |New Hampshire |New Jersey |New Mexico |New York |North Carolina |North Dakota |Ohio |Oklahoma |Oregon |Pennsylvania |Rhode Island |South Carolina |South Dakota |Tennessee |Texas |Utah |Vermont |Virginia |Washington |West Virginia |Wisconsin |Wyoming |Canada

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21 Exciting Things To Do In Australia’s Act

By Christine Barton

1. Australian Institute of Sport

For all those keen sports enthusiasts out there, you simply can’t spend time in the ACT without paying a visit to the Australian Institute of Sport. This is where some of our country’s finest athletes train, inspiring a passion for sport, as well as a passion for life. The interactive environment demonstrates the strong emphasis Australia places on sport, encouraging involvement and inspiring the inner champion inside of you!

2. Australian War Memorial

To get an idea of the true sacrifice so many Australians made while serving in the war, some time spent at the Australian War Memorial will not be wasted. This is one of the world’s greatest museums and is home to commemorative collections, a Sculpture Garden and gallery exhibits. Take a stroll through the collections and you will find relics from the battles fought, military artefacts and media collections from around the world. This museum will open your mind and heart to the heartache that was suffered to achieve peace for our country.

3. Black Mountain

A drive up Black Mountain will give visitors the chance to get back in touch with nature; all while enjoying spectacular views of the city of Canberra. There are multiple walking tracks that explore the far reaches of the mountain, allowing you to stretch your legs and sight some of Australia’s most unique and interesting wildlife.

4. Brindabella Ranges

The Brindabella Ranges can be found at the northern end of the Australian Alps, making them the ideal destination for a short driving quest out of Canberra. These granite rock formations are home to a total of 462 plant species, as well as plenty of native wildlife. The ranges are perfect for trekking, yet they are only accessible with a 4WD so if you are keen to explore this natural wonderland, keep this in mind when booking your hire vehicle.

5. Cockington Green Gardens

This delightful display of perfectly crafted miniature buildings is set within picturesque gardens that are beautifully landscaped, pleasing the thousands of tourists that pass through each year. These gardens are a landmark attraction of Canberra and feature some of the quaintest villages you will probably ever come across.

6. CSIRO Discovery Centre

The CSIRO Discovery Centre isn’t just for those science and technology lovers out there; it is for anyone that is interested in the development and growth of our great country. Through interactive displays and exhibits, visitors can undertake an interactive journey of Australia’s science history and achievements, making for an enjoyable and informative experience that the entire family is sure to enjoy.

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7. High Court of Australia

Keen to see where some of Australia’s most famous and important cases have been decided? Well look no further than the High Court of Australia, one of Canberra’s major tourist attractions. Positioned on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin, this architectural masterpiece is uniquely structured and stands at over 40 metres tall. A visit here will widen your understanding of the Australian legal system and allow for an appreciation of the court’s role in society.

8. Lake Burley Griffin

This man-made lake is a magnet for fitness freaks, nature lovers and those just wishing to get out on the water. The shoreline stretches for a total of 35 kilometres and is ideal for hiking, cycling and picnicking. If you want to leave the shore, there are facilities for boat hire, which will allow you to enjoy the lake from an entirely different perspective.

9. Namadgi National Park

Namadgi National Park adjoins with Kosciuszko National Park and the Bimberi Scabby Range, just south-west of Canberra. Namadgi has a rich heritage of human history and is also the foreground for a wide range of outdoor, recreational activities. The park is also a great place for driving and you can actually do most of your sightseeing from the comfort of your car.

10. National Botanic Gardens

For the ultimate in garden experiences, look no further than the National Botanic Gardens. These are undoubtedly some of Australia’s most beautiful and extensive gardens, maintaining a scientific collection of native plants from all parts of Australia. Visitors can take a stroll through the many displays that depict a different part of Australian flora, all while enjoying the clear and refreshing air that Canberra prides itself on.

11. National Gallery of Australia

Positioned on the calm shores of Lake Burleigh Griffith, the National Gallery of Australia is a must-see while in the area. This gallery is the premier gallery when it comes to Australian and international masterpieces and is the resting place of Aboriginal artefacts, European and Asian art, as well as many gardens and sculptures that are sure to please. This is an essential cultural experience and definitely one you will remember for many years to come.

12. National Library and Amphitheatre

Australia’s National Library is home to the country’s largest reference collection so you can be sure you will find practically anything ever written in Australia here. This strong national focus encourages a broadening of the mind and permits visitors to discover the nation’s finest literary treasures.

13. National Museum of Australia

For a celebration of Australia’s land, nation and people, pay a visit to the National Museum of Australia. Discover our social history though the interactive and interesting displays, making sure to check out the First Australians, Behind the Lines and the Eternity exhibitions.

14. National Portrait Gallery

The mission of the National Portrait Gallery is to “increase the understanding of the Australian people – their identity, history, creativity and culture – through portraiture”. The gallery is home to over 400 portraits that highlight the people who have shaped our nation’s history. The collection is so interesting and unique that you could easily get lost and spend hours here!

15. National Zoo and Aquarium

This is Australia’s only combined zoo and aquarium so it is definitely not one to miss. Located right near the city centre of Canberra, it is literally like stepping into another world; a world where the lion is king and animals abound. The zoo and aquarium are both home to a wide variety of native and exotic animals, with interactive displays allowing the kids to get up close to some of the world’s most interesting animals. Although the admission prices are fairly pricey, they are worth it, as this is one experience you can treasure forever.

16. Old Bus Depot Markets

The local markets are brimming with beautiful and unique handcrafted gift items and delicious culinary delights. Held in the old bus depot of Canberra, these markets feature over 200 stalls of exceptional quality goods, with an atmosphere markets are held every Sunday, so if you are in town at this time of the week, be sure to check them out.

17. Parliament House

Ever wanted to see where our country’s laws are made, where the politicians argue and where the Prime Minister spends a substantial amount of his time. Well Parliament House is exactly where all of this action occurs! Organised tours allow visitors to discover the inside workings of Parliament and walk the hallways that some of our country’s most famous politicians have walked. This truly is an experience that will enlighten your mind!

18. Questacon

As with most of Canberra’s most popular attractions, Questacon is also located on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin. Questacon aims to inform and educate visitors of science and technology, in an interesting and fun way. Popular exhibits include Measure Island, Eaten Alive and Awesome Earth. This is the perfect place to spend a day with the kids as there really is nothing here that they won’t enjoy.

19. Snowy Mountains

Although the name may suggest otherwise, the snowy mountains are the perfect fun family escape all year round (not just in winter). These gorgeous mountains are just brimming with things to do, and the driver here alone is simply stunning. Breathe in the fresh mountain air and take in the stunning views as you partake in activities such as mountain biking and climbing, kayaking and your choice of water sports. Things get even more interesting in winter when the snow falls and you take out your skis and snowboards. This truly is a recreational paradise; one that you may never want to leave.

20. Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve

Covering a total of 5500 hectares, the Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve is home to the Tidbinbilla mountain range and the Gibraltar range. Suffice to say, it is a mountain lover’s paradise. Home to a diverse range of ecosystems, the reserve is perfect for bushwalking and getting back in touch with some of our nation’s most fascinating natural wonders.

21. Wee Jasper Valley

This picturesque village is nestled at the foothills of the Brindabella Ranges and sits beside the beautiful Goodradigbee River. A fascinating history and a wealth of recreational activities make this a popular place to visit all year round and one definitely not to miss!

-Christine Barton

About the Author: Christine Barton is a Content Writer for Discovery Campervan Hire, Australia’s travel focused online campervan hire company. She also writes frequently for Discovery’s Motorhome Hire New Zealand and enjoys travel around the world.

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