Mohsin Hamza - Executive Managing Director
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Recently we have brought Moss (Mohsin Hamza) onboard. Mohsin attended a boarding school in Dublin from the age of 7. He began his  professional life as a trainee accountant working for a practice of Chartered Accountants in Dublin. After a 2 year stint he left for the UK to study Computer Science. Mohsin graduated in 1986 with an honours degree from the University of Hertforshire. Upon graduating his career as a computer professional began in the City of London. He worked in the City for seve... Read Full Story
Daniel Lew - COO of Exploroo
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Daniel founder of Globe Search was introduced to Frank through a friend and business associate, Andrew Macgregor. The day they met, they instantly created a strong bond based on their similar interests in domain investment, marketing and the internet. This bond has manifested itself into a very strong business and personal relationship. Daniel Lew - COO Exploroo One day, Frank introduced Daniel to a great idea and business plan for a project he had been thinking about for a while. Because of ... Read Full Story
Who is Frank Guerra?
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Frank Guerra was born in 1957 at Innisfail Australia to the late Frank Sr. and Sylvia. Raised in an Italian family, Frank was the youngest child. He had two older sisters: Gloria and Marian. Frank attended the local good council school, where he was an excellent student. He was always athletic, excelling in the local rugby  league and cricket. After completing his education, Frank worked on his families’ sugar cane farm for many years.  He enjoyed short stints in the real estate industry as w... Read Full Story
The Story of Exploroo
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Every great website has an even better story behind it, and Exploroo is no different. How did Exploroo start? Who are the main people who helped develop it? Where did this idea come from? Let’s begin… (If you don’t know what Exploroo is, head over to this page and find out.) On January 1st, 2004, Frank Guerra was diagnosed with Tinitus, a rare condition that causes an unbearable ringing that frank had in both ears. You could just imagine how much stress this would cause, and due to Frank bein... Read Full Story
Innisfail, Queensland
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If you find yourself traveling down the east coast of Australia on the picturesque Bruce Highway, take some time and explore Frank Guerra’s hometown, Innisfail! Located just over 1,000 miles away from Brisbane, this traditionally agricultural region is branching out and developing burgeoning fishing and tourism industries. With a very small population of just under 10,000 people, Innisfail offers a quaint village feeling with friendly people and lots of sights to see and exciting activi... Read Full Story
Kakadu National Park
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A lot of people who visit Australia go looking for rare wildlife and vegetation at one of the various sanctuaries or botanical gardens located around major cities. While this is a sure way to make sure you will see all the animals and plants you are looking for in a safe environment, it is a lot more interesting to go looking for them yourself in one of Australias many National Parks. If you are near the northern part of Australia, the Kakadu National Park is a fantastic place to visit. Locat... Read Full Story
The History of Alice Springs and Albert Namatjira
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When most people travel to Australia, they go and visit the beautiful beaches, enjoy fabulous food at the numerous world-class restaurants in large metropolitan areas and may take a short trip to the outback. But you never hear about people traveling to Australia to explore it’s rich cultural history and investigate the humble beginnings of this beautiful continent. A great place to break away from the typical tourist activities and actually learn about the country of Australia is Alice Sprin... Read Full Story
The Great Barrier Reef
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Do you like fish and other marine wildlife? Do you want to see something so large and beautiful it will make your jaw drop? If so, and you are traveling to the state of Queensland in Australia, you must visit the Great Barrier Reef. Known as one of the seven natural wonders of the world, The Great Barrier Reef is the largest underwater coral reef system on the planet. Contrary to popular belief, the Great Barrier Reef is not just one giant piece of coral, but a system of almost 3,000 individu... Read Full Story
Ayers Rock & The Olgas
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The Australian outback has some of the most beautiful and unique geological features found any where in the world. The outback is a splendid mix of flat, dry land with diverse vegetation and wildlife and areas with giant protruding rocks and interesting land formations. The Olgas, and the nearby Ayers Rock are two of the most famous land formations in the Australian outback. The Olgas are located about 365km’s southwest of Alice Springs. This group of 36 rock formations, composed of mostly ba... Read Full Story
Brisbane and The Gold Coast
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When visiting Australia, many people focus on the outback and traditional Australian culture. They want to see things like the Olgas, the Great Barrier Reef and Kangaroos hopping down a dirt road. But the truth is, Australia’s metropolitan areas have just as much beauty and are just as exciting. One of the most beautiful areas to visit is the Southeastern coast of Queensland, more specifically Brisbane and the Gold Coast. Brisbane is a very large tropical paradise with almost 2 million reside... Read Full Story