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Review: Hansel and Gretel is a deliciously dark welcome to opera
Read our review of Opera Australia's deliciously dark production of Hansel and Gretel.
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The top 10 yum cha spots in Sydney
Yum cha is a lively affair where friends and families sip endless tea, swap stories, and demolish baskets of dumplings together. Find the best yum cha spots in Sydney.
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The Australian Museum has announced its spring school holiday program — here’s what’s on
These school holidays, the Australian Museum is bursting with family-friendly fun, offering an exciting spring program packed with enriching activities for kids.
Review: Nun Slut is Sydney Fringe Festival’s most blasphemous satire. Just don’t tell Barnaby Joyce
I went to see Nun Slut, a blasphemous comedy that is one of this year's most-talked about shows at the Sydney Fringe Festival.
Sydney Fringe Festival is BACK and we got a preview of some of this year’s hottest acts
The Sydney Fringe Festival has officially returned, and we got a sneak peek at some of the highlight acts, at the brand-new venue. Read on to find out more.
Tropfest eyes a big-budget return to Sydney
Tropfest is back on the cards with the famous short film festival eyeing a big-budget return in February 2026.
[Expired] Win axe-throwing and a Father’s Day feast with MANIAX
Father’s Day is right around the corner on Sunday, September 7. Not locked in plans yet? Don’t worry, you could win the ultimate family fun package in our latest competition…
Sydney Fringe Festival 2025: Your guide to all precincts
Sydney Fringe Festival may be a way off yet, but we’ve got our first glimpse at this year’s program. Returning for its 16th year, the festival will expand north of…
The 10 best shows at Sydney Fringe Festival this year
The daring, dazzling and at times dangerous Sydney Fringe Festival is back for another year of eccentricity, oddball mayhem, playfully slick performances, and alt-comedy. Sydney is the midst of great…
The Talented Mr Ripley review – fans of Saltburn, meet your new obsession
Soft lighting, linen shirts, salmon trousers and lounging locals with cigarettes in hand: this is a case of Euro summer gone wrong. Joanna Murray-Smith's reimagining of the psychological thriller could…

