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Indian Ride-Share Company Ola Has Launched in Sydney
The fast-growing company already hosts over a billion rides each year, and it's now cruising around Sydney and Perth.
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You Can Turn Google Maps Into Mario Kart Right Now
Everyone's favourite cartoon plumber will help you get to your destination to celebrate MAR10 Day.
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Southeast Sydney Has a Spectacular New Coastal Walking Track
The Western Escarpment Walking Track connects Maroubra and Malabar via wild bushland and some stunning vantage points that look over the bay.
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Five Spectacular Hiking Trails to Try in the Snowy Mountains This Autumn
Get active in the region to see an entirely different, but just as beautiful, landscape.
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Flying Cars Are a Thing You Can Buy Now
A Dutch company has made the world's first commercially available car-aircraft.
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Top BYO Picnic Spots to Visit in Your City Before Cooler Days Arrive
Boozy autumnal park hangs, sorted.
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This Is What Sydney's Central Station Will Look Like in 2022
Sydney's busiest train station is set to get a new underpass, more escalators and a new look — for a cool $3 billion.
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A New Asian Dining Precinct Has Opened on the Third Level of Market City
The first eatery to open at 1909 Dining Precinct is a noodle joint from 'If You Are The One' host Meng Fei.
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Ten Things to Do in the Snowy Mountains During the Warmer Months
Hike, bike, horse ride, sail and even helicopter your way through the Snowies.
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This Sydney Council Has Gone Ahead and Started Impounding Rogue Share Bikes
Waverley Council impounded 60 bikes on Monday as it cracks down on operators.
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A Food and Wine Lover's Guide to the Snowy Mountains
From drinking beer in the mountains to apple picking in small-town orchards, the region has so much more than just snow.
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Holey Moley Is Awarding $10,000 to Australia's Best Mini Golfers
The inaugural Holey Moley Masters will get golfers from each state to battle it out for the honour.
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The Government Has Unveiled Lofty Plans for the Future of Western Sydney
Including a new 'Aerotropolis', more accessibility to the new Western Sydney Airport and a north–south rail link.
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Five Drinks to Discover at the Cocktail Bar Popping-Up in an Abandoned Chippendale House
A classic dry martini, a refreshing Italian spritz, an award-winning ale and more — your taste buds are in for a treat.
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Felix Is Sydney's New Airport Hotel That Looks Nothing Like an Airport Hotel
It ditches the usual drabness of an airport hotel with a top-floor lobby and a colour scheme of blue, green and millennial pink.
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Five Jam-Packed Itineraries in the Snowy Mountains for the Avid Adventurer
For the food lover, adventure seeker, history buff, art aficionado and sightseer among us.
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Five Top-Notch Lighthouses You Can Sleep In on the NSW Coast
Next time you're looking to get away, forgo the hotel, and book into a lighthouse.
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The First Tram Has Run on Sydney's New CBD and South East Light Rail System
Night testing has started along a stretch of Alison Road in Randwick.
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Barack Obama Is Coming to Sydney Next Month
Following a talk in Auckland, the former US President will speak in Sydney on March 23.
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Thousands of People Are Set to Converge on Melbourne's Federation Square to Say "Wow" Like Owen Wilson
If you've ever wanted to gather in public to pay tribute to the Zoolander star, this is your chance.
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A Major New James Turrell Light Installation Will Illuminate Brisbane's GOMA From April
It opens in April, and will light up the gallery from dusk till midnight every evening.
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New App Melbourne Dreaming Helps You Discover the City's Indigenous History
The Melbourne Dreaming app lets you customise self-guided tours around the city's key indigenous sites.
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Oxford Street Is Going Lockout-Free for Mardi Gras
The NSW Government is relaxing the usual lockout laws for the strip's 40th Mardi Gras celebrations.
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Port Stephens Is Getting a New Luxury Waterfront Hotel
Featuring 80 four-and-a-half-star rooms with views of either the river or bushland.
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Ten Things to See, Do and Visit at Art Month Sydney 2018
Your arty hit list for the month starts here.
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Taylor Square Is Getting a Flamboyant Inflatable Art Installation to Commemorate Mardi Gras
It'll grace the Sydney space for three months in celebration of the 40th anniversary of Mardi Gras.
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You Might Soon Be Able to Check-In to International Flights Using Your Face and Fingerprints
Sydney Airport is trialling biometric testing — meaning you'll only have to flash your passport once.
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Work on Australia's First Surf Wave Park Kicks Off Next Month
The 2.1-hectare lagoon is set to open near Melbourne Airport in April 2019.
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18 Sydney Businesses Have Just Been Given Grants to Run More Live Music and Late-Night Events
Oxford Art Factory, Freda's and The Roosevelt will receive matched funding as part of the City of Sydney's latest round of business support grants.
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Germany Is Set to Trial Free Public Transport
In response to possible legal action over air pollution levels, the country will test the idea in five cities.
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Alibi Is Woolloomooloo's New Plant-Based Restaurant
It's the first Australian eatery by world-famous vegan chef Matthew Kenney.
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Collingwood's Stomping Ground Brewery Co. Is Going Solar-Powered
It'll generate enough energy to power 20 homes each year.
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Sydney Is Getting Another Round of Harry Potter-Themed Feasts Due to Muggle Demand
The first two dates sold out quicker than you can say "accio butterbeer."
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How to Turn Passion and Disillusionment into a Beloved Business (and Drink)
We speak to the duo behind Poor Toms just before the much-anticipated opening of their first bar.
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A Live Concert of David Attenborough's 'Planet Earth II' Is Coming to Australia
The documentary will be narrated live by Eric Bana and accompanied by a live orchestral score composed by Hans Zimmer.
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Five Outdoor Date Ideas You Probably Haven't Tried Before
Plan your next date outside before the summer climes leave us.
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Free Books Will Be Scattered Across the Public Transport System This Week
Penguin Random House will add to the 'public libraries' of Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
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Bill Murray Is Coming to Australia
Along with cellist Jan Vogler, Murray will tour his show New Worlds, which explores classical music and literature.
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Oxford University Is Launching Its Own Gin
It's the first-ever gin made for the university and bearing its name, and it's flavoured using plants from its botanic garden.





















































































































































































































































