Sydney Weekender

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Sydney Weekender

Splash, swim, play and picnic at the new Campbelltown Billabong Parklands. Step inside history with the Macquarie Lightstation Tour. Stay, eat and relax all in one destination on the Central Coast

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Season 32
Discover a world of creativity for the young at heart at the Australian Museum, everything old is new again at Sydney's Oldest Pub, and surf & dine in Lake Macquarie, just a short escape from Sydney.
RENT: The Musical is ready to rock the Sydney Opera House, Pete discovers two fascinating museums in Penrith, and Sally visit a community hub for art lovers and foodies … all in the Hawkesbury.
Here You Come Again is now showing at the Theatre Royal Sydney, Lizzy enters into a real life video game at BattleKart Sydney, and Teigan stays at a wildlife sanctuary just an hour from the city.
Lizzy learns the art of colour analysis, Matt and the family head out for a tee-rrific day of golf, and Sally celebrates the good life with spectacular harbour views at Felons Manly.
Watch Australia's Greatest Cycling Race speed past you while you enjoy some of South Australia's finest food & wine. Luke visits Sydney's Ultimate dog-friendly cafe, and celebrates father's day.
Sally gets creative Crock'd Pottery Class, respected author Thomas Keneally shows us where he finds inspiration every day, and The Vineyard in Sydney’s North-West is a homey hub for the whole family.
Matt straps in and gets ready to go extreme, Book of Mormon is back in Sydney - it’s the musical that has everyone talking, and enjoy a long lunch at the gorgeous new Greek spot in Woolloomooloo.
Bring the kids to Sydney's newest and biggest indoor playground. Dip, drizzle and decorate your way to chocolate heaven in the Shire, and Sally finds a slice of Japan hidden in the Western Suburbs.
Teigan checks out a traditional Euro sauna in Manly, CATS the Musical has just celebrated its 40th anniversary in Australia, and Luke visits Taronga Western Plains Zoo.
Mel gets a closer look at some amazing humpbacks in Hervey Bay, Lizzy finds the perfect pit stop in the Southern Highlands, and Luke is off to skid school for some full throttle learning.
MJ the Musical is playing at the Lyric Theatre until August 23. Despite his busy schedule, Dr Chris Brown still makes time for doing the things he loves, and Gabby stops in at a Greenacre brunch spot.
Carmen takes the stage at the Sydney Opera House until September. Mel takes a road trip in Australia's Alpine Playground. Whether it’s a family meal or takeaway coffee, the Parc Pavilion has it all.
Matt swings into the weekend at Norwest's Swing City, Karen embraces French luxury and sophistication in the CBD, and Sally discovers a new French alliance in Paddington just in time for Bastille Day.
Teigan stays cosy and chic with a knitting workshop. Lizzy learns about the Aboriginal Arts at the Campbelltown Arts Centre. Art, culture and community all come together at Blak Douglas’s Redfern.
Brad checks out the iconic Espy Hotel in Melbourne, Luke is having a top time in Tamworth, Australia's country musical capital, and we catch up with Michael Usher, appearing on Dancing with the Stars.
Candice visits Banish Recycling to get her hands dirty, Matt immerses himself into his favourite TV shows at Luna Park Sydney, and Darren visits a restaurant where great art and food collide.
Candice soaks up the serenity at a zen bathhouse in Alexandria, Kylie Kwong takes Luke on a vibrant Indian food tour through Harris Park, and Sally & Luke Nguyen tour Sydney's newest foodie market.
All aboard for an adventure with Abbey as she takes a ride on Puffing Billy, Lizzy joins a truffle-hunting adventure in the Southern Tablelands, and Matt tucks into a royal feast at The Nags Head.
We visit the Slim Dusty Centre to learn about this Aussie music legend, Sally meets up with radio & podcast superstar Britt Hockley, and Lizzy checks out ThaiTown, Sydney’s newest cultural precinct.
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