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Fiona Harper: Travel and Marine Writer, Copywriter

City
Magnetic Island/Townsville
State
QLD
Postcode
4819
Telephone
0425 795 453
Website
http://www.fionaharper.com.au
Visited
712
SPECIALTIES: Travel, Yachting Writer

With qualifications in journalism, travel and yachting, Fiona Harper specialises in writing feature articles and reviews. Relocated to Magnetic Island Nov08, Fiona is a fulltime writer, travelling most of the year, researching and writing. As a media professional, committed to the integrity and ethics of the industry, she is a member of the Australian Journalists Association, and the Australian Society of Travel Writers.

With an extensive background in the travel and marine industries, and four years as a freelance journalist, Fiona contributes engaging, informative and entertaining articles to print and online publications. Look for Fiona's byline in Scoop Traveller, Ultimate Boating & Lifestyle, Jetstar Inflight, Luxury Travel, Edge Custom Publishing, Aust Traveller, Aust Yachting, Bow2Stern, Recreational Boating

In Aug08 Fiona launched the only Australian Marinas Guide (www.marinasguide.com.au), targeted at Australian boat owners. As well as detailing every marina, the guide is a waterfront destination guide, focusing on waterfront lifestyles. Accommodation, entertainment, tours and attractions are all included, with all content on the site written by Fiona.
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