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    Brisbane Writers Festival Has Unveiled Its 2018 Lineup

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    Sydney's Inner West Is Getting a New Community-Focused Creative Hub

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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

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  • Guide

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    Celebrate the Māori New Year with street parties, gourmet hangi and illuminated dance-theatre on wheels.

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    First and foremost, start studying something you're actually passionate about.

  • Guide

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    The Best Things to Do in Brisbane This Month Under $20

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  • Guide

    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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    Mona Foma Will Officially Make the Move From Hobart Up to Launceston in 2019

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    Sydney Opera House's Antidote Festival Has Just Announced Its Thought-Provoking 2018 Lineup

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  • News

    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

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    There's an Ansett Museum in Regional Victoria and It's Full of Creepy Mannequins and Packet-Fresh Merch

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    Sydney's Famed BridgeClimb Will Cease Operations This September

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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

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    Keep Sydney Open Is Now Officially a Political Party

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    Three After-Dark Workshops in Redfern to Help You Upskill This Winter

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    Western Sydney Is Getting A Huge New Annual Winter Festival

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    Barangaroo Has a New Immersive Pop-Up that Surrounds You with First Peoples' Stories

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    The Docklands Firelight Festival Is Set To Heat Up Your Winter With Its 2018 Program

    The precinct will burn bright with a month-long program of pyrotechnics, fire displays, live music and food experiences.

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    Eight Homegrown Films Have Been Announced for NZIFF

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    Five Hidden Gems to Seek Out at Vivid 2018

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