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Documentary Silenced chosen to open Sydney Film Festival 2026
The announcement of Silenced as the opening night red carpet premiere for the Sydney Film Festival comes ahead of the full program reveal on May 6.
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I saw an exclusive preview of The Lion King in Sydney – here’s why you should book your tickets
That unmistakable opening Zulu chant, Nants' Ingonyama, can only mean one thing: The Lion King has returned to Sydney, ready to captivate audiences. Read about our exclusive first look here.
Documentary Silenced chosen to open Sydney Film Festival 2026
The announcement of Silenced as the opening night red carpet premiere for the Sydney Film Festival comes ahead of the full program reveal on May 6.
Eat, drink, be merry! The best bars and restaurants to go to during the Sydney Comedy Festival
We've rounded up the best places to drink and dine around each of the 13 Sydney Comedy Festival hubs.
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10 of the best surf schools in Sydney
Find your next frothy adventure at a top surf school on one of Sydney’s epic beaches. Choose from family-friendly group sessions, intensive surf camps or one-on-one developmental lessons.
31 things to do in Sydney in February
Sydney is buzzing this February, with a calendar full of festivals, gigs, exhibitions and events you don't want to miss. Here's our ultimate guide to making the most of the…
I’m proud of Sydney’s museums and galleries – these are my favourites
One thing I love about a museum, especially one hinged on history, is that feeling you get when you exit back into the city and see it through fresh eyes.…
The Squire’s Landing ‘Meet the Brewer’ sessions are about much more than just beer
In partnership with The Squire’s Landing. Since opening its most ambitious flagship brewhouse to date, historically sanctified brewer James Squire now lays claim to the world’s most spectacular beer house.…
The must-see museum and gallery exhibitions of 2026
We've picked out some of the best upcoming exhibitions that will define Sydney's cultural calendar in 2026.
Sydney Festival Review: Ursula Yovich Sings Nina Simone
Some artists don’t just perform the work of others – they live it. Ursula Yovich Sings Nina Simone, presented as part of the Sydney Festival in its dying hours, is…
How to celebrate Indigenous culture in Sydney this Australia Day
When celebrating Australia Day, it’s important to acknowledge that the date holds profound and complex significance for First Nations Australians. For the traditional custodians of the land, Australia Day marks…
Hottest 100 parties Sydney: top spots for the triple j countdown
Sydney comes alive every January with the much-anticipated triple j Hottest 100 countdown, and this year’s lineup of listening parties promises something for everyone. It’s now been a few years…


