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LUXURY VEGAN HANDBAGS

When I first started becoming vegan I was worried about giving up meat and cheese, I thought it would be really hard, and it was. But something I knew would be easy for me to give up was leather. Why? Firstly, leather is unbelievably cruel, secondly leather is so unnecessary with all the vegan-friendly alternatives , thirdly, I’ve never really been into leather, haha. But in general, without the argument of ‘it tastes good’, I personally think that giving up leather is something everyone can do very easily – vegans and non-vegans alike. When people ask me for advice on how to become vegan, I say: step by step. And in my opinion, the easiest (and thus the first step) is giving up leather. But is it really easy to give up leather? Is leather even cruel? And if it is, are there any luxury vegan bags out there that actually look good? In this post I’m going to look at: Is leather vegan? Luxury vegan handbags Gunas handbags review (my personal favourite) Other vegan bag brands 1. Is Leather

PNG Police Chief Manning highlights community policing benefits of Bilateral Security Treaty with Australia

PNG  Commissioner of Police David Manning has welcomed the outcomes of bilateral security discussions taking place in Canberra this week, that he said will improve the day-to-day safety and security for communities in Papua New Guinea. This includes support at the front-line of community policing operations through better training in modern policing methods, and the use of new technologies that can be deployed effectively in Papua New Guinea. Commissioner Manning said from a security perspective, particularly under the leadership of Internal Security Minister, Hon. Peter Tsiamalili in taking an assertive ‘PNG First’ stance, the relationship with Australia has evolved and the views of PNG being properly taken into account. Commissioner Manning said, “For too long PNG took whatever assistance was offered, and often this did not work with the logistical and geographical challenges we face in Papua New Guinea. “Now our security counterparts in Australia are listening to us and respect that

The Best Time to Rent a Car in Iceland: You Asked, We Answered

Are you planning a trip to Iceland and wondering when the best time to rent a car is? Many travellers visiting the “ land of fire and ice ” have the same question, so we decided to answer it. In this blog post, we’ll explore all the factors to consider when choosing the best time to rent a car in Iceland, so you can make an informed decision. Summer or winter? When it comes to renting a car in Iceland , one of the biggest questions people have is whether summer or winter is the best time to do so. Generally speaking, summer is the most popular time for visiting Iceland, and as such, rental cars tend to be more expensive during that season. However, if you are looking for a unique and memorable experience , winter can also be a great time to visit Iceland. Weekday or weekend? When it comes to renting a car in Iceland, it is important to consider when you plan to take your vehicle out on the roads. While weekends tend to be busier and more expensive, weekdays may be quieter and less ex