When it comes to team building in the Hunter Valley, the region has a great range of options, from adventure activities to epicurean activities.

30 years ago, Byron was a sleepy seaside village populated by surfers and hippies. Now it is an internationally known tourist destination

The ferry service once advertised Manly as “seven miles from Sydney, and a thousand miles from care”. It’s not so much a suburb as a way of life.

The Blue Mountains, two hours west of Sydney is an adventure enthusiasts delight. This huge wilderness area is just waiting to be discovered.

Paul Keating once said “if you’ re not living in Sydney, you’re camping out”.

Australia’s biggest city is big, bold, and ready for anything.

During our last event (surfing and wine tasting) Adventure for Life passed the 3000 guest mark. It’s taken just over 3 years, and we’ve had plenty of laughs along the way.

Hi Tech – low fun or low tech – high fun.

At the EANetwork we spun up 200 daiquiris and margaritas in two hours on our new bike blenders. Jack worked the ingredients while I pedalled madly to keep the thirsty people happy.

After watching screens all day, the delegates certainly loved the low tech entertainment and social networking the old fashioned way.

Plus I’m sure they enjoyed the  drinks!!