
Josie Rozenberg Clarke
Writer, Copywriter, Editor, Sub-editor and Podcaster at Freelance
Head of Editorial, @pedestriandaily. Also: TV junkie, cat lady, $8 wine connoisseur, Golden Girls fan. Instagram: @josieroze
Articles
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3 weeks ago |
sitchu.com.au | Kelsey Harrington |Josie Rozenberg Clarke
Bruny Island stands out as a dreamy island destination, known for its slow-paced charm and stunning natural landscapes. While it’s ideal for a multi-day stay, it’s also perfect for a memorable day trip. Renowned for its exceptional local produce, Bruny Island invites you to indulge in freshly shucked oysters, artisanal cheeses, award-winning beers and wines, rich honey, and delectable sourdough. This gourmet experience is a true highlight of any visit.
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2 months ago |
pedestrian.tv | Josephine Rozenberg-Clarke |Josie Rozenberg Clarke
MasterChef Australia has dished up a second edition of Back to Win in 2025, featuring contestants from previous seasons trying once again to take out the top spot in the competition. Now in its 16th season, this show has a knack of platforming talented cooks who go on to make it big — even if they don’t actually win MasterChef.
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Mar 23, 2025 |
pedestrian.tv | Josephine Rozenberg-Clarke |Josie Rozenberg Clarke
It’s no secret that Australian Survivor has probably THE most fucked-up challenges in the global Survivor franchise. And with crazy physical feats come even more insane injuries, believe it or not. Fans of the show from around the world tend to agree that our version of Survivor is the most bonkers when it comes to the challenges that contestants are put through, with one Redditor lamenting that “US [Survivor] has gotten way too soft on challenges”.
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Mar 10, 2025 |
sitchu.com.au | Josie Rozenberg Clarke
Whether you’re visiting Tassie and have hiked your muscles into desperate need of vinyasa, or you’re a local looking to downward dog on the regular, there are plenty of yoga classes in Hobart to keep those joints limber. For those who want to break into a healing sweat, there’s lots of heated studios to get your Bikram fix. Or if you want to slow it down, most yoga centres offer yin yoga, a more mindful practice using props that allows your muscles to truly relax.
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Feb 23, 2025 |
sitchu.com.au | Josie Rozenberg Clarke
Tasmania’s east coast is gorgeous, with azure-blue waters, white sand beaches and orange lichen-covered boulders. It’s a must-visit destination for anyone coming to Tassie for outdoor adventures, and a fantastic spot to base yourself in is St Helens. The town of St Helens – one of the largest fishing ports in Tasmania – is the gateway to the Bay of Fires, sitting at the southern end of this famously photogenic region.
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