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    The proposed skiing centre is set to include a 300-metre indoor ski slope, an ice skating rink, and a revolving restaurant with snow views.

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    Quarantine-Free Travel Between New Zealand and Victoria Has Been Paused

    The New Zealand Government has suspended the travel bubble after five locally acquired COVID-19 cases were identified in Melbourne this week.

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    Green Caffeen Has Launched Its Swap-and-Go Reusable Cup-Sharing Network in West End

    Around a dozen inner city cafes are currently taking part in the scheme, which lets you grab your coffee in a reusable cup for free.

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    Merivale Is Expanding Into Byron Bay with the Purchase of Cheeky Monkey's Bar

    This is third venue Merivale has bought this week — and its fifth in just the last two months.

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    Face Masks Will Become Mandatory Indoors in Greater Melbourne From 6pm Tonight

    New caps on at-home and public gatherings are coming into effect as well.

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    This Is What Australia's Weather Has in Store Once Winter Hits

    Like most seasons lately, it's set to be wetter and warmer than usual in many parts of the country.

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    Nutella's New Recipe Book Gives You 185 Ways to Enjoy the Chocolate-Hazelnut Spread

    The hardback will teach you how to slather the chocolatey spread on white bread and create a three-layer cheesecake.

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    Sydneysiders Will No Longer Need to Wear Face Masks From May 17

    But they remain strongly recommended if you can't maintain social distancing.

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    A 'Blood' Supermoon and Total Lunar Eclipse Will Be Visible in Australia This Month

    It isn't just the last supermoon of 2021 — it's a total lunar eclipse, too.

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    Sky Bus Has Launched in Brisbane If You Need Another Way to Get to the Airport

    The company's bright red buses will take you to the domestic and international terminals from the CBD, Fortitude Valley, Newstead and Hamilton.

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    This Year's Budget Will Dish Out Millions in Tax Relief For Local Breweries and Distilleries

    Australia's small breweries have scored a much-needed helping hand, as part of the government's post-COVID recovery push.

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    The Federal Government Has Promised to Give the Arts Nearly $300 Million in COVID-19 Relief

    The 2021-22 Budget will see $125 million dedicated to the Government's RISE fund, $20 million for independent theatres and $10 for Support Act.

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    This Year's Federal Budget Gives Roads, Rail and Infrastructure Projects a $15.2 Billion Boost

    The funds cover the next ten years, as part of overall $110 billion spend across the same period.

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    This Qantas Flight Over Sydney Will Let You Get a Sky-High Glimpse of This Month's Supermoon

    The second supermoon of 2021 also coincides with a full lunar eclipse, so you'll have plenty to see.

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    Quarantine-Free Travel Between New Zealand and New South Wales Has Reopened

    Flights resumed following no locally acquired cases of COVID-19 in NSW over the weekend.

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    Masks Will Remain Compulsory on Public Transport and in Some Indoor Situations Until May 17

    Greater Sydney's mask mandate has been extended by a week — but a few slight changes to the rules have come into effect.

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    This Sight-Seeing Plane Tour of Antarctica Will Let You Day Trip Out of the Country Again This Year

    The trips to the icy continent will return for their next flights from November.

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    Here Are All of Sydney's COVID-19 Exposure Sites Going Into the Mother's Day Weekend

    Twenty-three locations have been identified so far — here's the list.

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    Quarantine-Free Travel Between New Zealand and New South Wales Has Been Paused

    The New Zealand Government has suspended the travel bubble after two locally acquired COVID-19 cases were identified in Sydney this week.

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    Queensland Now Requires Anyone Who Has Been to a Sydney Exposure Site to Go Into Quarantine

    The Sunshine State hasn't shut its border to NSW, but it has implemented new rules that apply to anyone heading north.

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    Face Masks Will Be Mandatory Indoors and on Public Transport in Greater Sydney From 5pm Today

    If you catch public transport, go shopping or head to an indoor event, you'll need to mask up.

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    Sydneysiders Who Visited These Venues Are Asked to Get Tested and Self-Isolate

    NSW Health has sent out an alert for a number of locations, after a new locally acquired COVID-19 case was identified in the city's eastern suburbs.

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    Brisbanites At the International Airport During a Two-Hour Period Must Monitor for Symptoms

    A passenger that's subsequently tested positive to COVID-19 spent time in the site's green zone on Thursday, April 29.

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    Stafford Skate Centre Is Set to Close After Four Decades of Rolling on the Rink

    The popular northside venue has announced that it's hanging up its skates after the building was bought by new owners.

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    Little Bay Beach Will Be Closed to the Public for Up to Two Weeks Following Asbestos Concerns

    The popular eastern suburbs beach will remain open on weekends, though.

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    The 170-Year-Old Royal Richmond Hotel Now Boasts a Sunlit Bistro and Timber-Clad Cocktail Bar

    Following a huge makeover, the historic pub in the Hawkesbury region is serving up a menu full of top-notch gastropub fare.

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    Melbourne's Heritage-Listed City Baths Will Unveil Its Multimillion-Dollar Makeover This Spring

    The historic fitness centre's $2.5 million restoration project will be revealed by September.

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    Science Gallery Melbourne Is the New Art and Science Museum Opening in the Inner City

    The 3800-square-metre space will be part of the University of Melbourne’s new Melbourne Connect innovation precinct from June.

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    Australia Is Set to Phase Out a Range of Single-Use Plastic Items Nationwide By 2025

    They include lightweight plastic bags, and plastic straws, utensils and stirrers.

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    St Peters and Erskineville Train Stations Are Set to Get Major Upgrades Over the Next Two Years

    From 2024, the two stations will connect the inner west to the eastern suburbs.

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    This Is What Victoria's Long-Awaited Container Deposit Scheme Will Look Like

    You'll be able to trade in bottles, cans and cartons for ten cents a pop — but the program won't launch until 2023.

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    Face Masks Will No Longer Be Mandatory in Most Situations in Queensland From April 15

    You'll only need to wear them at airports and while flying.

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    These Inner North Venues Want You to Scrap the Plastic and Refill Your Water Bottle for Free

    If you see the Choose Tap logo in the window, you're welcome to free tap water refills — even if you're not a customer.

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    The First Trailer for Stan's New Byron Bay-Shot Mystery-Drama Series 'Eden' Is Here

    Revolving around the disappearance of a young woman, it's set to hit the streaming platform this year.

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    This New Luxury Overnight Retreat Takes You Hiking and Glamping in Victoria's High Country

    You'll cover around 14 kilometres by foot, drink wine, sleep in comfy beds and even enjoy a sunrise yoga session.

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    Sydney Has Just Shivered Through Its Coldest Morning of 2021 So Far

    And its coldest morning since September 2020, too.

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    Cameras That Catch You Using Your Phone While Driving Will Be Rolled Out Across Victoria By 2023

    It comes after a three-month trial found one in 42 drivers using their phone illegally behind the wheel.

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    Brisbane Has Just Shivered Through Its Coldest Morning of 2021 So Far

    And its coldest morning since September 2020, too.

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    Face Masks Will Remain Mandatory in Some Situations in Greater Brisbane Until April 15

    Just like after January's lockdown, you'll need to keep wearing them indoors, on public transport, while using taxis and ride share services, and wherever you can't social distance.

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    Bluesfest Has Been Cancelled Due to COVID-19 for the Second Year in a Row

    The move has been made "to minimise the risk of the highly infectious COVID-19 variant of concern being transmitted in the local area, as well as across states and territories."

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