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JenniferJohnston has been a member of Linktree for 4 years and joined in March 2022. The social media accounts linked to from JenniferJohnston are: • Facebook • Instagram • LinkedIn • Email • X Besides social media accounts, JenniferJohnston has populated their site with: • At this 1913-era icon, nothing beats a big screen – except a choc top • The Cove offers cliffside luxury accommodation on Tasmania's north west coast - TRAVEL BUG WITHIN - Adventure, Road Trips, Travel Tips and Reviews • Kingston, Tasmania, travel guide: where to eat, what to see and where to go • Climbing 287 steps leads to finding Zen and a local connection in regional Japan • Sunshine Coast shining brightly • Want the ultimate wildlife experience in luxe surroundings? • Best things to do in Grapevine, Texas: America’s most underrated city | Daily Telegraph • The Whitsundays is the best place in Australia, here's why • Discover Tasmania’s ‘other’ great gourmet tasting trail - Your Time Magazine • The scent of Tasmania - Australian Geographic • From backpacking to cruising how my travel style changed with the passage of time • This is the original Las Vegas, and you won’t find a single casino in town • I tried Qantas' neighbour free seat to see if it's worth it • Discover the Outback NSW Town Where Mad Max Found Its Fury • Dine at Anan Saigon, the Ho Chi Minh City restaurant that's (almost) impossible to book • Betoota Hotel, Queensland: An unexpected outback adventure • A love story set in Tasmania's Cradle Mountain Region • Why the Cradle Tasting Trail is one of the best places to eat in Tasmania • Road Trip Rediscovery • Red Ridge the Label • Cooking up a storm just outside of Hobart • Where the rainforest glows • ‘I don’t feel like a millionaire’: A father-son duo’s secret to success • A Wild Night in a Tiny House Half an Hour From Cradle Mountain • The Voyager: A luxury waterfront cabin in Tasmania's far south • Two of Us with author Kylie Scott, and moral philosophy researcher Hugh Breakey • Two of Us with mums Mandy Hose and Kate Jones, who both have premmie twins • Two of Us: they both work in cemeteries – but not together • Two of Us: 'I felt stuck in two opposing worlds: the hearing and the deaf world' • Discover the many layers to Vietnam • Top things to do in O'Reilly's Rainforest retreat in Lamington National Park • Ten best things to do in Brisbane • A hidden gem in the Southern Flinders Ranges for award winning wines • Get your hands deliciously dirty • Australia's best coastal road trips Eyre Peninsula- Australian Traveller • Why these First Nations men are writing letters to their sons • The best writing contests to enter in the second half of 2022 - The Freelancer's Year • Ten of the best day trips from Brisbane • Discovering culture and nature on the Gold Coast is fun • 10 Unique bookstores around the world • The Cowboy legacy lives on in Texas' Fort Worth Stockyards District • Stay in the world's oldest inn where Japanese samurai warriors once bathed • Drift and dream on a Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge Tour NT • Review of Springbrook and Tamborine Rainforest Tour from Brisbane • Tired, sore feet? How the right support can make all the difference • Find comfort and glamour with a dash of Tassie dazzle at the Vibe Hotel Hobart • Australia's iconic road trips Hobart to Cradle Mountain- Australian Traveller • Australia's best coastal road trips Brisbane to Yeppoon- Australian Traveller • Australia's best regional road trips Brisbane to Charleville - Australian Traveller • A touch of Swiss in the heart of Hobart • Four of Brisbane's best weekend escapes • Two of Us: When Dinesh became a quadriplegic, people said his dream was over. It wasn’t • Two of Us: 'It's a cruel irony that Chris has a photographic memory but can no longer use it'. • A great day to swim around Lord Howe Island • Guided holidays through 8 Australian National Parks • Crowne Plaza Changi Airport Singapore Hotel Review • Never too late: ‘Last month was my record for collecting koalas. I rescued seven in 24 hours’ • Living History of the Tiwi Islands • A day at the beach: ‘I’ve earned my nickname Sea Bull for good reason’ • Beyond the Warrego Highway: the regional Queensland towns you should visit • Save the queen, save the hive: how to live in harmony with bees • The Best Holiday Homes and Vacation Rentals to Book in Australia • Return to Lamington - Wild Magazine • Snakes in the menu at this busy Hong Kong diner • Celebrity Encounters on Your Travels - The Thoughtful Travel Podcast • Bruce Springsteen Western Stars Album Review • Book review of Bewildered by Laura Waters • 9 winter destinations across Australia for active travellers • Experience country hospitality in Marburg – one of the best day trips from Brisbane • Travel Responsibly in Vietnam • Travel inspiration for 2022 in Antarctica, Asia and Africa • The best way to see Tokyo is to break it down one neighbourhood at a time • Eight of the Best Picnic Spots in Brisbane • 5 unique benefits of a boutique retirement village • Michael Hutchence of INXS – my chance encounter