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West Australian
16-07-2025
- Business
- West Australian
Aurora throws solo supplement overboard
Australian expedition cruise line Aurora this week announced that it is waiving the solo supplement across all 2025/26 Antarctica voyages and all Arctic and Global Discovery expeditions until September 2026. 'Solo travellers are often among our most engaged and curious passengers,' says Aurora Expeditions CEO Michael Heath. 'Our expeditions naturally foster connection: to nature, to other people, and to one's own sense of wonder and purpose. 'With the expansion of our No Solo Supplement offer across all Antarctica voyages in 2025/26, and all Arctic and Global Discovery voyages until September 2026, we're making it easier than ever for them to join us on an unforgettable journey.' A spokesperson for the Aurora team says its ships are designed with solo travellers in mind. There are 'flexible cabin configurations' and inclusive experiences such as Zodiac excursions, guided hikes, and Citizen Science programs. 'Whether you're chasing a lifelong dream, seeking time for reflection, or craving a meaningful escape, Aurora's voyages provide the ideal platform for travellers to experience the extraordinary with all the freedom and support you need.' The No Solo Supplement offer is valid for bookings until September 30, 2025, and applies to all Antarctica 2025/26 expeditions, as well as all Arctic and Global Discovery expeditions through September 2026. See travel agents and .
Yahoo
02-06-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Ukraine Drone Strikes Hit Nuclear Bombers Deep Inside Russia
Ukraine staged a dramatic series of strikes across Russia, deploying drones hidden in trucks deep inside the country to hit strategic airfields as far away as eastern Siberia. Bloomberg's Michael Heath shares what we know so far.


Bloomberg
02-06-2025
- General
- Bloomberg
Ukraine Drone Strikes Hit Nuclear Bombers Deep Inside Russia
Ukraine staged a dramatic series of strikes across Russia, deploying drones hidden in trucks deep inside the country to hit strategic airfields as far away as eastern Siberia. Bloomberg's Michael Heath shares what we know so far. (Source: Bloomberg)


Bloomberg
30-04-2025
- Business
- Bloomberg
Live Q&A: Can Australia's Next Government Fix Its Economy?
As Australians get ready to head to the polls in the country's federal election on May 3, the economy will be at the forefront of many voters' concerns. A housing crisis, high interest rates and cost of living pressures have all contributed to a perfect storm of financial headwinds that the next government will need to calm. In a Live Q&A, Bloomberg's Haidi Stroud-Watts, Michael Heath and Bloomberg Economist James McIntyre discuss the main parties' economic proposals, and whether they can fix the issues. Tune in on Wednesday, April 30 at 2p.m. AEST/ 12:00p.m. HKT/ Tuesday April 29 at 12:00a.m. ET. Bloomberg digital subscribers and Terminal clients have the exclusive opportunity to ask our team live questions. This conversation will be recorded and be made available to listen and share.