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    As the weather starts to thaw, make the most of the sunshine with live music, blossoming flowers and art on the road.

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    Visit a 24-hour theatre show, party till 3am at a multi-storey club and get spooked at a 'Wolf Creek'-inspired immersive experience.

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    Ten Shows, Parties and Installations to Lose Yourself In at Brisbane Festival 2019

    Walk through fire, see a theatre show in a cavernous warehouse and dance to house music backed by a gospel choir.

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    Six Out-of-Town Happenings That Are Worthy of a Road Trip This Spring

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    'Blood Territory' Is the New True-Crime Podcast Exploring a Grisly and Controversial Aussie Case

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    The ABC's Beloved Music Quiz Show 'Spicks and Specks' Is Coming Back This Year

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    The Best New True-Crime Podcasts to Binge-Listen ASAP

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    Eight Careers to Consider Based on Your Favourite TV Shows

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    A Theatre Buff's Guide To Sydney While Hitting Up All the Musicals in August

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    Ten Essential Spots To Visit in Pyrmont

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    The Australian Museum Is Set to Close for a $57.5 Million Revamp

    It'll shut for 12 months from mid-August, adding a new touring hall and education space in time for its huge 2021 Tutankhamun exhibition.

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    This former industrial area is home to OTT croissants, vegan brews and the coolest public library in the city.

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    Enjoy Japanese snacks, anime-themed laser tag and more.

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    This New Regional Australian Museum Celebrates All Things 'Mary Poppins'

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    Head The Store of Requirement in Samford for escape room-style challenges, riddles and other puzzles.

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    The Program for Melbourne Writers Festival Has Just Dropped — and It's All About Love

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    This year's jam-packed lineup features cheeky cabaret shows, an emotionally charged circus act and an all-singing, all-dancing walking tour of Bondi.

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    Where to Celebrate NAIDOC Week 2019 in Sydney

    Celebrate the culture and history of Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander peoples with free lunchtime films, immersive exhibitions and kangaroo pies.

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    Brisbane Festival Has Unveiled Its Immersive and Fire-Filled 2019 Program

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    Eight Brilliant Ways to Celebrate Maori New Year in Auckland

    Celebrate Matariki with street parties, gourmet hāngi and illuminated dance-theatre on wheels.

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    Five Shows You Need to See at Brisbane Powerhouse's 2019 MELT Festival

    See a showcase of queer comedy, hear queens take on Queen hits and spend an afternoon 'gayming'.

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    Juke's Is Melbourne's New 70s-Themed Karaoke Bar From the Holey Moley Crew

    Grab a microphone and step back in time at Melbourne's new haven of flares, punch bowls, ABBA and cheese fondue.

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    Five Wintry Sydney Pop-Ups Where You Can Fully Embrace (or Escape) the Cold in the City

    You don't have to leave the city to make the most of winter — on any given night you can go ice skating, drink hot buttered rum by the harbour and eat cheese in a teepee.

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