
Marjie Williamson
Marjie Williamson critiques the actions of the US government, particularly Donald Trump's proposed tariffs, and reflects on the complexities of international alliances.
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Marjie Williamson of Blaxland offers that the word 'write' will become obsolete as we 'type' or 'email'.
Guineas go on, and outgoing words creep inMarjie Williamson argues against the importation of more feral cat breeds in Australia.
Our link to the Crown is an anachronism that must endMarjie Williamson disagreed with Ben Groundwater about the use of bumbags while traveling.
My wife paid for a seat with extra legroom, but was movedMarjie Williamson appreciated Ute Junker's story comparing European countries.
Qantas told us our flight home from the US was cancelled. It wasn’tMarjie Williamson discussed the benefits of using a rail pass for travel in Europe.
I’ve travelled to the US for 35 years. My ESTA was revoked without warningMarjie Williamson praises the luggage service provided by Swiss rail centres.
My long-distance romance is stuck in a budget airline nightmareMarjie Williamson reflected on her experience of a Qantas scenic flight over Antarctica and the impact of human encroachment.
You call this business class food, Qantas?Marjie Williamson of Blaxland recalls the milkman and bottle-o coming in horse-drawn carts during her childhood.
Horse tales and where to get your knives sharpened nowadaysMarjie Williamson expressed her preference for duvets when traveling.
Trump’s ‘enhanced vetting’ made me miss my $15,000 cruiseMarjie Williamson questions the construction of more tower buildings in Australia.
Shocking security bungle proves the US can no longer be trustedMarjie Williamson suggests a trip to Uluru for its magical landscape.
So long Qantas, I found a better option for frequent flyer pointsMarjie Williamson comments on the implications of Trump's actions.
New airport’s woeful rail links are bad news for travellersMarjie Williamson comments on the relationship between Australia and the US regarding tariffs.
Australia must hit back if Trump’s tariffs go ahead







































































































































