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Brisbane Festival Is Throwing a Free Garden Wedding for Eight LGBTIQ Couples
And if you're looking to tie the knot in September, it could be you.
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Where to Celebrate NAIDOC Week in Sydney
This year celebrates the achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women.
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Brisbane Festival Returns for 2018 with a Jam-Packed Citywide Lineup
With a kaleidoscopic house of mirrors, nightly light shows and 600 performances across 22 days.
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Five Hacks for Going Back to Uni When You're Not Sure You're Ready
First and foremost, start studying something you're actually passionate about.
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The Best Things to Do in Melbourne This Month Under $20
You don't have to spend your salary to enjoy this city.
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The Best Things to Do in Brisbane This Month Under $20
You don't have to spend your salary to enjoy this city.
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Brisbane's Best Wintry Events That Will Get You Out of the House Even When It's Freezing
Ditch your doona to do a spot of ice skating, peruse stalls at a French-style market and lock yourself into a cosy Sunday session.
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Five Luna Park Date Ideas That Are Perfect for Wintry Nights
Spend date night ice skating, sippin' boozy hot chocolates or getting lost in a light show.
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You Can Now Watch the Aussie Town of Yass Receive Its Fabulous 'Queer Eye' Makeover
And the Fab Five were officially crowned Yass Queens.
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Mona Foma Will Officially Make the Move From Hobart Up to Launceston in 2019
MONA's summer arts and music festival will move north permanently thanks to a three-year funding commitment from the Tasmanian Government.
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Sydney Opera House's Antidote Festival Has Just Announced Its Thought-Provoking 2018 Lineup
Over one weekend, Sydney will hear from trans activist Chelsea Manning, 'Black Panther' writer Ta-Nehisi Coates and one of the journalists that helped expose Harvey Weinstein.
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The NSW Government Has Made a Heap of TAFE Courses Free
It's now free to complete over 120 apprenticeships in NSW, from cooking to engineering.
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There's an Ansett Museum in Regional Victoria and It's Full of Creepy Mannequins and Packet-Fresh Merch
The airline may have died in 2001, but its legacy (and swag of branded merchandise) lives on in a hangar in Hamilton.
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Sydney's Famed BridgeClimb Will Cease Operations This September
Scenic World will take over operations in October.
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Sydney Is Set to Host the World's Largest Tutankhamun Exhibition Outside of Egypt
It'll feature more than 150 objects from King Tut's tomb — including 60 pieces that have never previously left Egypt.
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Five Ways to Experience Vivid from the Lower North Shore
From glowing Ferris wheels to electric silent discos to vibrant light markets.
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Aussie Town Yass Has Received a Fabulous 'Queer Eye' Makeover
And the Fab Five were officially crowned Yass Queens.
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Five Pioneering, Industrious Women to Put on Your Radar
Accomplished ladies breaking traditions to create a new norm.
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Three After-Dark Workshops in Redfern to Help You Upskill This Winter
Get out of the house and pick up a new hobby. It's a win-win.
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Five Events That Will Actually Make You Want to Go Outside This Winter
Rather than letting the next few months pass by in a haze, let these tempt you away from the couch.
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How to Turn Your Favourite Pastimes into a Career
For the true crime podcast enthusiast, avid food 'grammer and meme scroller alike.
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Western Sydney Is Getting A Huge New Annual Winter Festival
It'll be the west's answer to Vivid and it's kicking off next year
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How to See the Most Popular Vivid Installations Without Fighting the Masses
See Sydney's big lights sans the big crowds.
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Barangaroo Has a New Immersive Pop-Up that Surrounds You with First Peoples' Stories
The installation's world premiere coincides with Reconciliation Week.
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The Docklands Firelight Festival Is Set To Heat Up Your Winter With Its 2018 Program
The precinct will burn bright with a month-long program of pyrotechnics, fire displays, live music and food experiences.
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How to See the Most Popular Vivid Installations Without Fighting the Masses
See the big lights sans the big crowds.
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Five Hidden Gems to Seek Out at Vivid 2018
Venture deeper into the light program to uncover some glowing treasures.
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Five Hidden Gems to Seek Out at Sydney's Vivid 2018
Venture deeper into the light program to uncover some glowing treasures.
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Why Bendigo Is the Ultimate Arts and Culture Escape This Winter
Their trams have crochet blankets, for one thing.
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A New York-Themed Cultural Festival Is Taking Over Melbourne This Winter
Featuring Ilana Glazer, Regina Spektor, natural wine bar The Four Horsemen, top eats from Momofuku Ko and the Big Apple on the big screen.
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The Best Things to Do After Work in Sydney Tonight
Looking for something to do at tools down? These are the shows that aren't sold out, the places you don't have to book and the events that require little-to-no prior planning.
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The Festival of Dangerous Ideas Is Coming Back — But This Time It'll Be Held on Cockatoo Island
After a year off, FODI will return to Sydney for two days of thought-provoking discussion in a new harbourside venue.
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This Patch of Land by the Harbour Is Reopening to the Public as an Urban Park
Sub Base Platypus will add a new foreshore walkway and public park to the lower north shore harbour.
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The Eight Best Things to See at Brisbane's MELT Festival 2018
Brisbane's celebration of queer arts and culture is back for its fourth year.
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This New Writer's Residency Will Put You in a Tiny House in the Wilderness to Get Shit Done
Unyoked is offering up one of its off-grid homes for five nights so you can finish that novel/story/poem/script.
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A Huge Inflatable Sydney Opera House Seal Is Currently Floating on the Harbour
The tribute to long-nosed fur seal Benny will help launch the Sydney Opera House's new chat bot.
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The Queensland Government Is Moving Ahead with Plans for a New Arena Above Roma Street Station
$5 million has been committed to develop a business case for the proposed complex.
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The Victorian Government Is Making a Heap of TAFE Courses Free
From next year, it will be free to complete 30 TAFE courses, including nursing and accounting.
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Low Light Is Queenscliff's New Month-Long Arts, Culture, Music and Food Festival
The four-weekend celebration will bring the seaside town to life this winter.
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The Co-Creator of Black Books and The IT Crowd Is Premiering His Comedy Writing Workshop in Australia
Learn how to craft gags from a British sitcom master.

























































































































