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    'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' Has Been Renewed for a Cool Cool Cool Seventh Season

    Time to crack open a celebratory yoghurt — Terry Jeffords-style.

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    A Heap of New Parramatta River Ferry Services Will Soon Be Added to the Timetable

    Sydney is getting 400 new weekly services, as well as an on-demand ferry and 13 new boats.

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    Oxford Street Will Once Again Go Lockout-Free for Mardi Gras

    The NSW Government is relaxing the usual lockout laws for the strip's 41st Mardi Gras celebrations.

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    New York's Famed 'Fearless Girl' Statue Will Call Melbourne Home for the Next Three Years

    It has arrived in Fed Square just in time for International Women's Day, to inspire conversations about gender equality.

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    Butter Is Launching Eight New Fried Chicken Sandwiches from Sydney's Best Chefs

    Over eight weeks, you'll be able to try sandwiches filled with everything from curry katsu to sweet chicken skin and ice cream.

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    You Could Score New Workout Gear from The Iconic by Going for a Run, Swim or Cycle

    Smash out mini exercise challenges for the chance to win vouchers for the likes of Nike, Adidas and Puma.

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    World-Famous London Cocktail Bar Scout Is Opening Its Sydney Outpost This Week

    Taking up residence inside Surry Hills' Dolphin Hotel, it's known for producing no waste and using hyperlocal ingredients.

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    HBO Has Dropped the Full Trailer For Its Documentary Series on Adnan Syed from 'Serial'

    Delving into the case that's captivated millions around the globe, it kicks off in the US in March.

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    Qantas Is Phasing Out Single-Use Plastics and Paper Boarding Passes

    The Australian airline is aiming eradicate 100 million single-use plastic items from its flights and lounges each year from the end of 2020.

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    These Are the Worst Films of Last Year According to the 39th Annual Razzie Awards

    The Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly-starring 'Holmes & Watson' picked up four awards.

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    Southeast Queensland's Scenic Rim Will Soon Be Home to a New Walking Trail with Eco-Friendly Cabins

    The 55-kilometre trail will extend across sub-tropical rainforests, eucalypt forests and mountain heathlands.

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    These 14 NSW Festivals Have Been Deemed 'High Risk' By the State Government

    Laneway, Lost Paradise and Electric Gardens are three of the festivals that will need to adhere to the strict new music festival licensing regime.

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    Australia's Oxford Street Signs Have Undergone a Glorious Rainbow Makeover for Mardi Gras

    Seven brightly coloured sculptures have popped up across the country, including a Kylie Minogue-themed installation.

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    This Deserted 1930s Mansion in the Dandenongs Has Been Transformed Into a Haunting Immersive Installation

    Melbourne street artist Rone has created a multi-sensory decaying world throughout 12 of the mansion's rooms.

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    Lord of the Fries Has Launched a New Range of Vegan Ice Cream Sandwiches

    And it's giving them away at all of its Aussie stores on Friday, February 22.

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    Sash Is Surry Hills' New Japanese Pizza and Taco Joint

    Its sashimi pizza took off in Melbourne — and has now arrived in Sydney.

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    You Can Take an All-You-Can-Drink Tequila Train Tour Through Mexico

    The train travels from Guadalajara to Tequila and stops off at tequila distilleries and agave fields.

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    The RSPCA Wants You to Adopt an Animal This Weekend

    It's lowering its adoption fee to $29 in an effort to free up space in its shelters across the country.

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    Groovin' The Moo Canberra Will Host Australia's Second Pill-Testing Trial

    It follows the success of a trial at the same festival last year, which found a bunch of potentially lethal additives in festivalgoers' drugs.

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    Woolies Has Stopped Selling $1 Milk in Support of Aussie Dairy Farmers

    Two- and three-litre varieties of its home-brand fresh milk have increased in price, with the extra money headed back into Aussie farmers' pockets.

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    Legendary Post-Punk Band The Cure to Headline Vivid Live 2019

    They'll perform a 30th anniversary show of their album 'Disintegration' at the Sydney Opera House in May.

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    A Movie-Length 'Breaking Bad' Sequel Is Headed to Your Netflix Queue

    Set after the events of the acclaimed series, it'll focus on Aaron Paul's Jesse Pinkman.

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    Alice Springs' Luminous Parrtjima Festival Has Unveiled Its 2019 Program

    The festival — now in its fourth year — celebrates Indigenous arts, culture and storytelling.

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    Canton! Canton! Is the CBD's New Home of Yum Cha and Hong Kong-Style Roast Meats

    The luxe Cantonese diner has taken over the former Tim Ho Wan site — and has a dim sum master at its helm.

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    The Ramblin' Rascal Crew Is Opening a 70s-Inspired Underground Cocktail Bar in the CBD

    Double Deuce Lounge will be all about cosmopolitans and 70s porn chic.

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    Manly's Historic Hotel Steyne Is On the Market for a Cool $70 Million

    The beachside boozer was sold to its current owners for a reported $27 million in 2010.

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    Barrack Place Is the CBD's New Coffee-Filled Laneway Precinct

    Located in the heart of the city, it has three coffee shops, poke bowls and 'the world's oldest sandwich'.

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    Golden Gully Is Leichhardt's New Neighbourhood Cocktail Bar with an All-Vegetarian Menu

    It's brought to you by the team behind The Little Guy in Glebe.

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    Bluesfest Told It Has "Nothing to Worry About" Under New NSW Music Festival Policies

    The festival has been deemed "low risk" despite the government's guidelines suggesting otherwise.

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    Fratelli Fresh Is Now Serving Up $10 Bowls of Pasta and $5 Wines for Weekday Lunches

    Say goodbye to your desk sandwich or sad salad — pasta is on the menu (and it's cheap).

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    Bluesfest Is Likely to Leave NSW After 30 Years of Successful Festivals in Byron Bay

    Festival Director Peter Noble says the major event may have to relocate because of the NSW Government's strict new policies on music festivals.

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    The Villas Are the Barossa Valley's New Eco-Friendly Retreats in the Heart of Wine Country

    Sip some of the country's best plonk while soaking up views of sugar gums and 'roos.

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    A Heap of New TAFE Courses Could Soon Be Free for Sydneysiders

    If Labor is elected this March, you could complete a childcare or plumbing course without spending a cent on fees.

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    A Crash in the City's South Is Causing Major Delays on Sydney's Train Network This Morning

    The car "badly damaged" signalling equipment, which is causing delays across the network.

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