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Melbourne Fringe Festival Has Unveiled Its Ambitious 2018 Program
Taking over 150 Melbourne venues, the festival will transform the city into a virtual playground.
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Melbourne Is No Longer the World's Most Liveable City
After seven years at the top, Melbourne has been dethroned by the Austrian capital.
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A Weekender's Guide to Marlborough
Head to New Zealand's sunniest region for wine tours by bike, first-rate cuisine and mussel cruising.
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We're Looking for Freelance Journalists to Join the Wellington Team
Do you know what seasonality is, enjoy a good Chardonnay, but can also get down with a big Ekim burger?
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'The Betoota Advocate' Is Heading On a 13-City Tour of Australia
Clancy Overall and Errol Parker, founders of the "newspaper", will perform a satirical show responding to a recent media merger.
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An Itinerary of Hidden Treasures from the CBD to Darlinghurst
From excellent coffee and authentic ramen to a hidden laneway of art, design and fashion just off Oxford Street.
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A Weekend Itinerary for Nerding Out at This Year's Sydney Science Festival
Water your mind grapes with three days of interactive exhibitions, conversations on the future of robots and optical illusions between pizza pitstops and a few glasses of wine.
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Activist Malala Yousafzai Is Making Her First Australian Visit
The youngest ever Nobel Prize laureate will host two speaking events in Sydney and Melbourne this December
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You'll Soon Be Able to Tour London's Blockbuster David Bowie Exhibition On Your Phone
The collection of around 400 Bowie items is going virtual.
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Melbourne Writers Festival 2018 Will Be Headlined By a Bunch of Music Legends
Music meets literature in this year's lineup, featuring Jimmy Barnes, Paul Kelly and Sarah Blasko.
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Shakespeare's Historic Globe Theatre Is Returning to Auckland
Back for its fourth outing with more battles, more blood and The Bard's most controversial comedy.
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Five Ways to Get Some Culture in Your City After Work
Just because it's a 'school night' doesn't mean you have to go straight home — at least, not with this list.
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The World's First Official Studio Ghibli Restaurant Has Opened in Bangkok
Filled with Totoro figures and serving up susuwatari-shaped dishes, it's your next adorable must-visit destination.
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Brisbane Writers Festival Has Unveiled Its 2018 Lineup
Featuring talks with the authors of 'Trainspotting' and 'The Devil Wears Prada'.
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Sydney's Inner West Is Getting a New Community-Focused Creative Hub
The space's opening program will focus on food, with the lineup changing each month.
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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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Short Courses in Wellington Where You Can Learn New Life Skills
It's the perfect time to bury yourself in a new project or hunker down and learn a new skill.
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The Eight Best Things to Do for Matariki Festival in Auckland
Celebrate the Māori New Year with street parties, gourmet hangi and illuminated dance-theatre on wheels.
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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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You Can Eat Chocolate for a Good Cause Thanks to the Nikau Foundation
Funds raised from the Wellington Resilience Chocolate Bar will help ensure the community is equipped post-crisis.
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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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Wellington Council Has Voted Through a Proposal to Become a te reo Maori City
It aims to make te reo a core part of Wellington’s identity through ensuring it is widely seen, heard and spoken.
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Ten Auckland Galleries Where You Can See Exceptional Art for Free
Where to see fresh art for zero dollars.
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A Huge Program Has Been Announced for Matariki Festival 2018
Mark the arrival of Māori New Year with a massive street party, gourmet hāngi and an illuminated parade.
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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.