A popular harbour pool by the Royal Botanic Garden has reopened in time for spring

Andrew (Boy) Charlton Pool, Royal Botanic Garden and Sydney skyline

Few Sydney swimming spots can rival the charm of Andrew Boy Charlton Pool. Standing tall over Woolloomooloo Bay, with the Royal Botanic Garden on one side and sweeping views across the harbour on the other, this gem has been a favourite of locals and visitors for generations. After a 16-month closure for essential upgrades, the

18 things to do in Sydney in September 2025

Festival of the Winds Bondi Beach

Want to make this a September to remember? Check out all the incredible events Sydney is offering up this month, as we head into Spring. Whether you’re an art aficionado, fitness fanatic, foodie, or just looking for something fun to do this September, Harbour City is delivering. From the bold displays of work at Australasia’s

Here’s everything you need to know about the Lebanese Film Festival 2025

Lebanese Film Festival

For the past thirteen years, the Lebanese Film Festival (LFF) has brought powerful stories to Australian screens, celebrating the country’s people, culture and traditions while providing a vibrant platform for filmmakers and storytellers to shine. This year, the festival presents a diverse and dynamic film program, featuring everything from compelling documentaries and thought-provoking short films

Western Sydney is about to get Australia’s airport of the future – here’s what travelling will be like 

Western Sydney International Airport

Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport is taking shape as Australia’s first “paperless” gateway, knitting biometric ID checks into every step of the journey—from check-in to boarding. From its beautiful local sandstone interiors to round-the-clock operations when it opens in late 2026, WSI will change the face of Greater Sydney.  On a visit this week,

I spent the perfect day in Penrith – here’s what to do in Sydney’s adventure capital

neapean river penrith

Running along the western edge of Sydney, on the banks of the Nepean River and close to the foothills of the Blue Mountains, Penrith feels a world away from the hustle of the city. This quiet, leafy suburb hides an adventurous spirit with thrilling activities on the water or in the air. Refuel at chic

The Ultimate Weekend Away in Penrith

Theo's in Penrith

Located at the foot of the Blue Mountains and just an hour’s drive from the Sydney CBD, Penrith is filled with action-packed adventures, combines with a huge array of dining venues. If you love culture and history, there are some treasures to be found but if you love extreme sports, you can go skydiving, whitewater