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Sydney celebrates as Shark Beach reopens after three long years

Sydney celebrates as Shark Beach reopens after three long years

Sydneysiders have let out a sigh of relief as the beloved Shark Beach at Nielsen Park in Vaucluse officially reopened on Thursday, December 12. The popular harbour beach, defined by…
Relax: The Argyle closing doesn’t mean Sydney’s nightlife is dead

Relax: The Argyle closing doesn’t mean Sydney’s nightlife is dead

Sydney is dead” has become a mindlessly repetitious slogan for cynical ex-partygoers who don’t actually go to nightclubs anymore. While the city’s night-time economy still has a long path to…
Sydney set for a huge 1000-square-metre Scandi bathhouse

Sydney set for a huge 1000-square-metre Scandi bathhouse

Historically, Australia’s most elaborate bathhouses and spas can be found along the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria and up in Queensland. But there’s been a trend of the country’s best wellness…
Athens is on the menu as Olympus arrives in Sydney

Athens is on the menu as Olympus arrives in Sydney

Sydney’s new $500 million lifestyle precinct dances on the edges of Redfern and Surry Hills. Wunderlich Lane is part of a final wave of impressive high-profile openings bookending a transformative…
Harry Potter fever hits Dural Christmas Tree Farm

Harry Potter fever hits Dural Christmas Tree Farm

Harry Potter fans will want to the head out to The Hills district these holidays to find a dazzling Wizarding World Christmas lights display at Dural Christmas Tree Farm. Last…
Kylie Kwong to cook up a storm in Western Sydney

Kylie Kwong to cook up a storm in Western Sydney

After the closure of her South Eveleigh’s Lucky Kwong in June, acclaimed Australian-Chinese chef Kylie Kwong will begin her next chapter in the depths of Western Sydney. She will be…
Sydney’s big holiday season kicks off with the sound of music

Sydney’s big holiday season kicks off with the sound of music

The first big weekend of Sydney’s summer season has come and gone, with numerous events happening around town, particularly in the live music space. What do The Killers, Jamie XX,…
Sydney plans “biggest” New Year’s Eve ever with 9 tonnes of fireworks

Sydney plans “biggest” New Year’s Eve ever with 9 tonnes of fireworks

Those people in northern climates will be so jealous,” Clover Moore said with a smile this morning as the City of Sydney revealed mammoth plans for this year’s New Year’s…