Got a travel story people absolutely need to hear? Or an insightful opinion piece that’s been waiting in the wings? Join Karryon’s ‘Together In Travel Writers Collective’ and enlighten the world with your unique voice and perspective.
Love writing about all things travel? Here’s your chance to join our global Together In Travel writer’s collective and get your stories published on Karryon.com.au to be read by your industry friends and travel lovers everywhere.
Our community of storytellers has always been the lifeblood of Karryon, and now that travel is finally back (woohoo!), it’s time once again to start sharing the love far and wide.
We’re now looking for interested (and interesting!) travel writers of all levels and backgrounds who’d love to be a part of our dynamic collective and contribute articles on an ad hoc basis.
From sharing your travel experiences, past, and present, to ideas and conundrums, ethical dilemmas, and feel-good tales, personal opinions, sustainability and causes, travel hacks, new perspectives, and quirky, random insights that’ll make people laugh – our sponge-like readers want to soak up the lot.

It’s our mission to connect people Together In Travel, and we’re inviting you to help join the dots by sharing your unique insights, memories and personal spin on travel.
We also commission writers for assignments to cover partner travel events, conferences, bespoke projects and local and overseas trips (remember those?).
To find out more and apply, email production@karryon.com.au with your details and links to any digital stories you’ve written, and we’ll let you know how best to pitch your ideas and our article rates.
Oh, and while we’ve got you, if you haven’t joined our closed ‘Together In Travel’ Facebook Group yet, please do! On it, you’ll find almost 7,000 of your industry peers sharing the good stuff. For many, this community has been invaluable throughout the pandemic for support, inspiration and finding answers to the tough questions.
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