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Imogen Eveson

Print Editor

Imogen Eveson is International Traveller’s Print Editor. She was named Editor of the Year at the 2024 Mumbrella Publish Awards and in 2023, was awarded the Cruise Line Industry Association (CLIA) Australia’s Media Award. Before joining Australian Traveller Media as sub-editor in 2017, Imogen wrote for publications including Broadsheet, Russh and SilverKris. She launched her career in London, where she graduated with a BA Hons degree in fashion communication from world-renowned arts and design college Central Saint Martins. She is the author/designer of The Wapping Project on Paper, published by Black Dog Publishing in 2014. Growing up in Glastonbury, home to the largest music and performing arts festival in the world, instilled in Imogen a passion for cultural cross-pollination that finds perfect expression today in shaping Australia’s leading travel titles. Imogen regularly appears as a guest on radio travel segments, including ABC National Nightlife, and is invited to attend global travel expos such as IMM, ILTM, PURE, Further East and We Are Africa.
New Zealand Queenstown Glenorchy
New Zealand

Top 10 things to do in New Zealand’s South Island

Come for the spectacular landscapes and stay for the character and culture of New Zealand’s South Island.

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Earl in SALT district Christchurch
New Zealand

Where to eat, stay and play in Christchurch

From creative precincts to riverside markets, discover the new energy of a city reinvented.

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Patagonia Chile
Chile

Journey through Patagonia’s most spectacular remote places

A portal to some of Patagonia’s most spectacular remote places, Chile’s newly created Route of Parks is also a landmark in wilderness conservation and a catalyst for grassroots tourism.

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Petra's Treasury
Middle East

The best of Jordan’s cities: Amman, Petra, Jerash & As-Salt

While Petra is undoubtedly mesmerising, there's more to Jordan than this ancient lost city: from Roman ruins to Ottoman architecture and from Bedouin traditions to contemporary culture.

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San Miguel de Allende
Mexico

Where to eat, stay and play in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

The colonial-era city in Mexico’s central highlands that travellers can’t help but fall in love with.

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Inside Munich’s most thought-provoking museum
Germany

Inside Munich’s most thought-provoking museum

Munich’s striking Documentation Centre for the History of National Socialism confronts the city’s dark past through its illuminating permanent exhibition.

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What to do in Takachiho, Japan
Japan

What to do in Takachiho, Japan

Located on the Southern island of Kyushu, the remote mountain town of Takachiho is the mythological birthplace of Japan, boasting shinto shrines, natural wonders and out-of-this-world beauty.

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stays luxury hotels spain 5 star
Spain

What is a Spanish paradors and how can we stay in one?

Spain is jam-packed with astonishing old palaces, castles, forts and monasteries, and the best thing is that you can stay in them.

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Bali

Bali or Bondi: why are Aussies setting up shop in Bali?

With an influx of Aussies setting up restaurants in Bali, is the island at risk of becoming oversaturated. Is it still worth visiting if it’s Bondi 2.0?

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