About Author: Nadia Owen

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Nadia Owen is Sydney born, but has lived in London for the past 4 years, where she trawled the cocktail and canapé scene working in PR & Events. She enjoys baking, travelling, 1970s disco tracks, pouting, playing hide and seek with her pet Turtle, crying at any film, and rubbing shoulders with the rich and fabulous. Or the drunk and hilarious. Either way, she likes rubbing shoulders. Nadia has an unhealthy obsession with moving to Iceland, investing in costume jewellery, and buying shoes that she’ll never wear. A qualified hair and makeup artist, she also runs a business called Urban Gloss in her spare time, and has worked weddings as well as the London theatre scene including “Wicked”. Nadia is single-handedly trying to date her way through the United Kingdom in order to one day settle down with the Prince of some inconsequential Eastern European country and be famous for being awesome.

Posts by Nadia Owen

  • If there ever were a Spanish Sydney, Barcelona would be it. Nadia Owen gives us a run down of Barcelona, including some choice places to visit.

    Barcelona: The Spanish Sydney

    If there ever were a Spanish Sydney, Barcelona would be it. Nadia Owen gives us a run down of Barcelona, including some choice places to visit.

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  • In need of a quick week away in the last of the summer sun, Nadia Owen heads up to the Great Barrier Reef, to Hamilton Island.

    Island Escape; Sunsets, Spas & Smooth Sailing

    In need of a quick week away in the last of the summer sun, Nadia Owen heads up to the Great Barrier Reef, to Hamilton Island.

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  • The Comedy Store in Moore Park’s Entertainment Quarter is one of those places that should revoke the smoking license – like the jazz clubs in London and New York, it has the vibe of a low-lit entertainment house, and is just crying out for a...

    Review: Jon Dore at the Comedy Store

    The Comedy Store in Moore Park’s Entertainment Quarter is one of those places that should revoke the smoking license – like the jazz clubs in London and New York, it has the vibe of a low-lit entertainment house, and is just crying out for a...

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  • Nadia Owen opens up her photo album and takes us to the history-soaked capital of Hungary.

    Photo Album: Budapest

    Nadia Owen opens up her photo album and takes us to the history-soaked capital of Hungary.

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  • Nadia Owen explores the fairytale-like mystery surrounding one of the lesser-known Eastern European countries: Romania.

    Photo Album: Romania

    Nadia Owen explores the fairytale-like mystery surrounding one of the lesser-known Eastern European countries: Romania.

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  • Nadia Owen captures the many colours of the Red City, Marrakech.

    Photo Album: Marrakech

    Nadia Owen captures the many colours of the Red City, Marrakech.

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  • Nadia Owen photographs Iceland in this week's Photo Album.

    Photo Album: Iceland

    Nadia Owen photographs Iceland in this week's Photo Album.

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  • Nadia Owen goes on a romantic getaway over the Christmas and New Year period to the jewel in Indonesia’s crown – Bali. During her trip, she experienced the "blood, sweat and tears" of one of the local favourite events - cockfighting.

    Trespassing in Bali : The Island of the Gods

    Nadia Owen goes on a romantic getaway over the Christmas and New Year period to the jewel in Indonesia’s crown – Bali. During her trip, she experienced the "blood, sweat and tears" of one of the local favourite events - cockfighting.

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  • After winning a one-night holiday from the Moevenpick Hotel Group, Nadia Owen gives us an in-depth, panoramic view of Stuttgart, from its markets to its food, and even right down to the hotel she stayed in.

    Weihnachtsanfeuerung und Wursthandlung

    After winning a one-night holiday from the Moevenpick Hotel Group, Nadia Owen gives us an in-depth, panoramic view of Stuttgart, from its markets to its food, and even right down to the hotel she stayed in.

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  • Nadia Owen takes a drive around one of the world’s most beautiful and friendliest countries, Ireland, and shares her (really good) tips on how to make the most of your visit. Eat, drink, be very merry and get used to sheep. Hello Trespassers, After spending...

    Céad Mile Fáilte

    Nadia Owen takes a drive around one of the world’s most beautiful and friendliest countries, Ireland, and shares her (really good) tips on how to make the most of your visit. Eat, drink, be very merry and get used to sheep. Hello Trespassers, After spending...

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  • When our laptops, mobiles, Blackberries and iPhones remind us they are indeed infallible and prone to meltdowns, we invariably have a meltdown of our own. And the ensuing tantrums, swear words and tears all point to the Age of Technology's old friend/foe - reliance.

    Those Three Little Words

    When our laptops, mobiles, Blackberries and iPhones remind us they are indeed infallible and prone to meltdowns, we invariably have a meltdown of our own. And the ensuing tantrums, swear words and tears all point to the Age of Technology's old friend/foe - reliance.

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  • Dear Trespass, As someone who is no stranger to Paris and the lifestyle of les francais, I wasn’t particularly keen on going there again. After all, when you’re an Australian living in London, you want to spend your hard earned cash on visiting new cities,...

    Postcard from: The City of Love

    Dear Trespass, As someone who is no stranger to Paris and the lifestyle of les francais, I wasn’t particularly keen on going there again. After all, when you’re an Australian living in London, you want to spend your hard earned cash on visiting new cities,...

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