Bondi Festival 2025 opens this weekend and this is everything you need to know

Bondi Festival Ferris Wheel winter festivals

Winter in Sydney is set to heat up with the return of Bondi Festival 2025, bringing a jam-packed program of live music, theatre, comedy, markets, and free family fun to one of Australiaโ€™s most iconic beach suburbs. Running for 17 days from Friday, July 4 until Sunday, July 20, this yearโ€™s festival promises its biggest … Read more

Martinis and yoga? Yes! It’s the day for both this Saturday

Gin and Yoga

Sometimes, the stars align. And this Saturday, June 21, is shaping up to be that magical day. World Martini Day and International Yoga Day coincide this year, setting the tone for a perfectly balanced day of wellness and indulgence. But can you combine the two experiences? Well, we were surprised to find you could. Is … Read more

Why Sculpture by the Sea will be different this year

Sculpture by the Sea has kicked off for another year

The 26th annual Sculpture by the Sea launched over the weekend, transforming the famous 2km coastal walk from Bondi to Tamarama with 100 visually engaging sculptures from artists across 16 countries. Around 450,000 people are expected to attend across the art trail’s 18-day run before it wraps up another year on November 4. And with … Read more

Sculpture by the Sea: Everything you need to know about Sydney’s art trail

An image from Sculpture by the Sea 2023

The annual Sculpture by the Sea is coming back to sandwich over 100 sculptures between Bondi and Tamarama from mid-October to early November. Details for one of the world’s most beautiful art walks have been announced ahead of the 18-day run, which should see over 450,000 visitors head to the iconic Bondi to Tamarama coastal … Read more

The best things to do Sydney this July

Darling Harbour Winterfest

Whales begin their migration, Darling Harbour gets a magical winter makeover, and an ice-rink pops up at Bondi Beach. These are the best things to do in Sydney this July. NAIDOC Week A week is hardly long enough to celebrate the culture, achievements and history of Australiaโ€™s First Nations people โ€“ but itโ€™s a start. … Read more