There’s a cool new movie that’s set to come out on the 10th of December, called Away We Go which looks at parenthood in a wry and very, very funny fashion (it’s got Alison Janney in it!)
And guess what. We’ve only gone and got 10 double in-season passes to give away to you lot out there! We know, we know. Too good to you. But don’t thank us just yet – let’s look at the official blurb and the trailer first…
Academy Award winning director Sam Mendes (American Beauty) brings us this hilarious and heartfelt story of a young couple embarking on the most exciting, frightening, strange, and wonderful journey imaginable: starting a family and settling down.
When Burt and Verona discover that they are going to have a baby, panic sets in. They hate the small town where they live, and now that Burt’s parents are moving away, they will have no support system in place to help them there. So they hit the road in search of the perfect place to put down roots and raise their family. Along the way, they visit an assortment of relatives and old friends. Some are hysterical oddballs, some are heartbreaking inspirations, but all of them help lead Burt and Verona to the most unexpected of destinations where they finally discover that the only thing they need to build their home is each other.
Looks like a corker, doesn’t it? Well, all you have to do to win your tickets is tell us – in 25 words or less – where you would love to call home if money were no object. It could be Rotterdam or anywhere – Liverpool or Rome – just let us know where your ideal home is and why and you could be off to the movies. Away you go!




I would love to still stay here and call Melbourne home, close to all loved ones, share the money around and upgrade! travel etc
Maybe France at a glance, I could eat baguettes and drink champagne, look very chic,
Wear a striped shirt and beret, that’d be très magnifique!
I’d go to France. It’s such a romantic place, that just being there would make my heart flutter.
Daylesford, Victoria with all the pampering and massages that I can get in one convenient location, I would be spoiled for choice.
Living in a Plaza Hotel room overlooking Central Park, NY. I’ve wanted to stay there since childhood, so living there would be an absolute dream.
I’d live the life of an artist in Barcelona, eating paella and sipping on sangria with my new found friends
Melbourne, i spend too much money on awesome rockabilly/vintage clothing when i’m there!
Las Vegas! The party would never end living in Sin City, although I may eventually tire of the constant entertainment and bright lights at night.
the moon, so far away family could not even visit, all the green cheese I can eat and trampoline moon boot races for everyone.
Money no object? I’d travel the world several times…But I guess I’d still call Australia home!
London, even with the GFC and lousy weather there’s no other place that has quite the same feel.
victor harbour as you would get some great views there and plenty of things to do, holiday lifestyle everyday
I’m considering Kiribati, since it’s halfway between my adopted home (Australia) and my former one (America).
Ideally the place would have:
four seasons in one day,
rivers of caffeine,
as many Arts zealots as sports fanatics…
I already live here — Melbourne!
Somewhere peaceful, tranquil, away from the hussle bussle of city life, but also close enough to the city to satisfy my shoe and handbag fetish?? Any suggestions??
A yacht cruising the world. I’d have the one home with a constantly changing backyard.
Somewhere in space. Without gravity, we wouldn’t have to worry about weight or wrinkles, and with so much to explore we’d never be bored!
Wherever Johnny Depp is living. ‘Nuff said!
A village on the coast somewhere in Italy, to enjoy the food and culture and locals.
If I were loaded I’d build a five-star luxury ship,
Life would become one stress-free cruisy trip.
Right here where I live now – Perth. Home is where your family is.
I’d love to call The Brady Bunch’s house my home..sad, l know.
Wherever they give away double in-season passes to see Sam Mendes’ latest masterpiece!
Every country in the world for 3 months at a time. Enough to experience life as more than a tourist, shop at supermarkets and learn a few phrases. There’s so much to see, and so little time…
Anywhere in China. I would dive into the deep end by catching overnight trains to anywhere, eating delicacies and breaking out of my comfort zone.
hmmm… in the country australia, with the beach not too far away or crowded – where time is real, and enjoyable – nat out of control
Home is where the heart is and my heart is with my family, so wherever they call home, I call home.
A rural northcoast NSW town could be a perfect home whilst bringing up children. Warm climate, uncrowded beaches and loads of nature to explore!
In the land of smiles Phuket, it’s peaceful and life runs at a more relaxed pace.
Cinque Terre, Italy – with cobble stone streets, a vegie patch at home and 360 degree million dollar views
Iceland – where the rellies will never look to find me!
Right now? A soundproof room, to block out the noise of two sleep-deprived toddlers that were up at 4am this morning.