22 Things to do in Sydney in October
We’ve hand-picked 20 must-see events, festivals, sports fixtures, family adventures, and more to help you fill your October calendar with unforgettable experiences.
We’ve hand-picked 20 must-see events, festivals, sports fixtures, family adventures, and more to help you fill your October calendar with unforgettable experiences.
We’ve rounded up the best venues in Sydney to watch the AFL Grand Final, including all the food and drink deals they’ll be offering, how to get money off your tab and where to go for your chance to win various AFL-themed competitions and giveaways.
The Bell Shakespeare 2026 program has been unveiled, and the lineup is looking better than ever, featuring iconic Shakespearean works alongside a “camp reimagining” of Macbeth.
Nestled in the heart of Haymarket, between Central Station and Darling Harbour, Sydney’s Chinatown is the largest in Australia. Steeped in history and alive with colour, culture and culinary delights, this buzzing precinct has been a cultural anchor for generations of Chinese-Australians, and a must-visit destination for locals and tourists alike. Whether you’re visiting for
From buzzy izakayas in Potts Point to Mediterranean escapes on the harbour and disco-fuelled drag brunches in Surry Hills, Sydney’s bottomless brunch scene is bursting with flavour, flair and free-flowing drinks.
The Sydney New Years Eve fireworks display is famous across the world, with thousands travelling to see it. Don’t leave planning to the last minute โ here’s what you need to know ahead of the big day. Ask me about New Year’s Eve and I’ll probably say it’s the most anticlimactic night of the year.
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.
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.
Pickleball, which takes all the best bits of tennis, badminton, and table tennis and mashes them into a single game, has swept the Harbour City and itโs showing no signs of slowing down.
For the first time ever, the Sydney Marathon kicks off this Sunday as an official World Marathon Major. But you don’t have to run to be part of it. Here’s where to celebrate.