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    Darling Harbour's Pier One Has Launched a Pop-Up Plunge Pool for Summer

    The hotel's private pontoon now offers a luxe harbourside experience.

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    A Tram Filled With Guide Dogs Will Cruise Through Melbourne This Morning

    To mark International Day of People With A Disability, a 109 tram will host some very special passengers.

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    NSW's South Coast Glamping Retreat Is Popping Back Up for Summer

    Glamping specialists Flash Camp are heading back to Shoalhaven's Coolendel reserve.

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    Where to Train for a Marathon and Have a Cooldown Brew After

    Whether you're in Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane, we've got your running route and post-workout beer covered.

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    Sydney Is Getting a Massive Ball Pit Playground Over Summer

    Prepare to dive into an adult playground filled with one million glow-in-the-dark balls.

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    How Melbourne's Storms Will Affect Your Weekend

    What's cancelled, what's still happening and what's still up in the air.

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    The Six Best Ways to Get Active in Brisbane This Week

    Because exercise always goes down better with a beer in hand, a cat nearby, a lack of glaring lights or a killer view.

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    Daily Detours for the Week of November 27

    Featuring an outrageous Twisties burger.

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    Daily Detours for the Week of November 27

    Featuring a night dedicated to unleashing your inner child.

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    Daily Detours for the Week of November 27

    Featuring live jazz and cheeseboards.

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    This 13-Hour Escape Room Will Recreate 'Murder on the Orient Express' During a Train Trip

    Step into Hercule Poirot's shoes on the 800-kilometre-plus trip from Helsinki to Rovaniemi.

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    A Stretch of Noosa's Coastline Has Been Declared a World Surfing Reserve

    The Sunshine Coast stretch is only the tenth spot in the world to join the list, marking Australia's third entry.

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    This Week Could Prove Sydney's Warmest November Period in Nearly 50 Years

    With summer around the corner, things aren't expected to cool down any time soon.

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    Melbourne's East Is Getting a New Botanic Garden And Huge Parkland Development

    The Olinda Precinct Project will feature 34 hectares of open space and leisure facilities.

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    Daily Detours for the Week of November 20

    Featuring a look inside a futuristic house (from the 50s).

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    Daily Detours for the Week of November 20

    Featuring Saturday morning Thai-inspired brekkie.

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    Daily Detours for the Week of November 20

    Featuring fondue made with three types of cheese.

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    22.5 Hectares of Urban Parklands Are Planned For Melbourne's South East

    The Victorian Government has proposed 11 MCGs worth of new open space and leisure facilities as part of its Skyrail plans.

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    Five Camping Spots on the River in and Around Sydney

    The national parks with some of the most idyllic waterside camping around.

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    Sydney's Public Transport Authority Has Just Agreed to Name a New Ferry Ferry McFerryface

    Sydneysiders have voted to keep the bizarre legacy of Boaty McBoatface alive.

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    The Cat Protection Society of Victoria Needs New Homes For Kittens Like These

    With kitten season here, now's the time to adopt a furry new friend.

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    Daily Detours for the Week of November 13

    Featuring pizza and a gig at Frankie's.

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    Daily Detours for the Week of November 13

    Featuring red velvet waffles for dinner.

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    A Temporary Park Is Popping Up in Melbourne's CBD for Summer

    The corner of Elizabeth and Flinders streets will be closed to vehicles and filled with trees and oversized planters.

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    Melbourne's New Art Series Hotel Is Inspired by Australian Artist Zhong Chen

    The new 100-room boutique hotel in Box Hill sports a rooftop pool and a design inspired by Chen's King Fu series.

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    Daily Detours for the Week of November 6

    Featuring a craft market of fashion, ceramics, jewellery and food.

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    Daily Detours for the Week of November 6

    Featuring a huge food, art and music festival that donates its entry fee to charity.

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    Sydney's Pooches Might Soon be Permitted on Public Transport

    Transport for NSW might be swayed by a new study, which shows that 95 percent of owners want to take their pets on trains and buses.

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    A Weekender's Guide to Brisbane's Best Getaways

    Where to eat, what to see and where to stay in Queensland and northern NSW.

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    Top Barbecue Spots in Your City

    Head outdoors for a good ol' barbecue and a few cold ones.

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    Daily Detours for the Week of December 4

    Featuring Mary's burgers in pizza form.

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    Daily Detours for the Week of December 4

    Featuring all-you-can-eat meat to help you through the week.

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    Daily Detours for the Week of December 4

    Featuring a burger packed with mac 'n' cheese.

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    Another Dockless Bike Sharing Service Has Arrived in Sydney

    After a trial run in Adelaide, Beijing-based company Ofo has unleashed its fleet of bikes onto the streets of Sydney.

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    The City of Sydney Will Waive Its Wedding Venue Hire Fees for Same-Sex Couples

    If same-sex marriage laws are changed, the council will allow same-sex couples to wed free of charge at Sydney halls and community facilities.

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    Daily Detours for the Week of October 23

    Featuring a film festival showcasing 36 movies all made using drones.

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    Daily Detours for the Week of October 23

    Featuring completely outrageous, but equally delicious burgers at sunset.

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