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Borgen: The Best TV Show You’ve Never Heard Of
The drama of a governing coalition, Danish style.
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Five Great KSW Lunches for $10
King Street Wharf are offering a special lunchtime menu. Here are our pick of the best meals under $10.
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Five Great KSW Lunches Under $20
King Street Wharf are offering a special lunchtime program. Here are our pick of the best meals under $20.
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What’s So New About SBS2?
SBS2 does TV that's made for Goldilocks — not too old, not too young, but just right.
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US Gun Lobbyist Makes John Howard Look Progressive
Two Johns team up to bamboozle US gun lobbyist and general loose cannon Philip van Cleave.
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MONA Reveals Dark Mofo Festival Program – And Will Fly You There for Free
Enough art, music and jet fuel to blast through the winter chill.
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Daft Punk Two-Day Afterparty Weekend Vines Announced
Inspired by Daft Punk, Wee Waa is throwing a festival of camping and dancing.
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Byebye Barsoma and Hola to Chilliwow
Former Barsoma owner Nick Braban has teamed up with Adrian Mezzina and Steven Papas from the Arcade Creative team for the Mexican venture.
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The Ten Best Things To Do This Anzac Day in Sydney
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, you will have fun.
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Grow It Local Is Out to Map Sydney’s Urban Gardens
The City of Sydney gives Grow It Local two green thumbs-up.
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The Best Women’s Fashion Boutiques In Melbourne
The local womenswear boutiques you won't find in every Hidden Laneways of Melbourne tour.
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Ten Visionary Things Sydney Will Have By 2030
Sydney is getting itself a high-tech, cultural-savvy facelift that will change the very fabric of our city.
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The Five Best Record Stores In Brisbane
Record Store Day is on April 20. To help you celebrate, here's our rundown of the best record stores in Brisbane.
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Monocle Does Coffee Now
The magazine-gone-global brand synonymous with cool is now serving designer lattes to savvy Londoners.
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Don’t Just Mourn for Oxford Street’s Rainbow Crossing – DIY One
Prepare for a serious rainbow chalk shortage in Sydney.
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Sydney Writers’ Festival 2013 Boasts More Storytelling Events and Molly Ringwald
The thinker's answer to Glastonbury launches a dynamic program of events that celebrates the pleasure of a good old-fashioned story.
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Take a Break from Hurrying at Albert Tucker Slow Coffee Pop-Up
It's like the bubble bath of caffeinated experiences.
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A Bluffer’s Guide to Champagne
Baffled by bubbly? Who isn't. Particularly once those bubbles start going to your brain.
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Boost Your Fitness with These Ten Weird Workout Trends
Because sometimes you can't bear to run, Powerplate or Zumba a day longer.
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Salt Meats Cheese Teach the Art of Pasta
Salt Meats Cheese launch cooking classes to help us learn the fine art of pasta.
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A Potluck Pop-Up on Oxford Street
Secret Foodies celebrate three years of renegade dining with a series of shopfront potluck dinners.
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The Five Best Dessert Spots in Brisbane
Because sometimes dessert should be the main deal, that's why.
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Bourke St Bakery Launches Social Enterprise Training Refugees in Baking
A new social enterprise taking refugees from outer Sydney and skilling them in sourdough baking.
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Win Tickets to Concrete Playground’s Private Screening of Trance
What did you expect Danny Boyle to do next? Probably not this hypno-heist thriller. Enter to win tickets to our private screening.
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Capture a Moment of Purity and Win $10,000
All that Instagramming could finally be your pay day.
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Eight Genre-Defining Beards of Modern Music
The Beards aren't the only band with facial hair that says a lot about their music.
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Win Tickets to See Rust and Bone
What helps a despairing person keep on living? It's not usually a brute like Ali.
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Time Travel via Phone Box Is Possible Thanks to NYC’s New Museum
The pay phone finds new life as an auditory time machine letting New Yorkers escape reality.
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Concrete Playground Meets Tiki Cocktail Master Richard Boccato
Richard Boccato gave us some insight into the world of Tiki and Alfred and Constance's latest liquid treats.
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Concrete Playground’s Guide to Where Chefs Eat
Who better to ask for restaurant recommendations than up-and-coming and top-of-their-game Sydney chefs?
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Hidden Sydney: Zindzi Okenyo’s Top Five Secret Spots
The actor/Play School presenter/lo-fi photographer/Pozibled electro musician shares her favourite hangouts.
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Ten Inspiring and Insightful TED Talks by Musicians
Amanda Palmer isn't the only industry luminary with a penchant for both lyrics and discourse.
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Concrete Playground's Road Trip Essentials
Road trips are an idealised summertime activity, but when the heats eases in autumn there's really no better time to be in the car for extended periods of time.
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Vivid Sydney Announces 2013 Lineup
The festival turns five this year, and is celebrating with its most dazzling lineup yet.
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Try a Truly Sustainable Diet at Pestival
The Noma chefs pitch in to help tune your tastebuds to the appreciation of bugs.
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Four Interesting Ideas in the New Australian Cultural Policy
The Gillard Government announced their long-awaited cultural policy which look set to have some unexpectedly awesome consequences