Olivia Hart is the former branded content writer for Time Out Sydney. She hails from Melbourne but couldn't resist the allure of sunnier weather and followed it north where she now spends her time listening to film-themed podcasts, trying to keep up with her book clubs monthly pick and practicing Italian, which she hopes one day (likely very far in the future) to be fluent in.

She has written across culture, fashion, food and lifestyle for publications like Vogue Australia, Better Homes and Gardens, Broadsheet Melbourne and Fashion Journal.

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Win a double pass to climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge and visit its brand-new museum opening this May

Win a double pass to climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge and visit its brand-new museum opening this May

While Sydney’s wow-worthy Harbour looks pretty neat from land, beholding it in all its glory on top of the world-famous ‘Coathanger’ is hard to top. If experiencing the journey to the summit of the Sydney Harbour Bridge is on your bucket list but you’ve been waiting for the right moment, now’s your chance. Time Out is giving away five double passes for two adults for a Vivid Sydney BridgeClimb experience. For those curious about the rich history of this beloved landmark, a new museum is opening inside the bridge itself on May 27. BridgeMuseum brings the story of the city to life in an immersive way that will have you hanging on to every tidbit of info.  Explore the bridge’s story through interactive displays, multimedia storytelling and historic artefacts, covering everything from its ambitious construction in the 1930s to its ongoing role as one of Sydney’s most recognisable landmarks.  From a world-class guided journey across the Sydney Harbour Bridge, with unforgettable 360-degree views to uncovering the Bridge’s history and stories, there aren't many other experiences that are as educational as they are bucket-list worthy.  Each winner of the Vivid Sydney BridgeClimb experience will also receive two adult tickets to visit the BridgeMuseum for a day session experience.  To go in the running, all you need to do is enter your deets below by midnight, May 28 for a chance to win the experience of a lifetime. 
The 11 best hotels in Vancouver

The 11 best hotels in Vancouver

A bustling west-coast hub surrounded by rolling mountains, stretches of sea, and lush greenery, Vancouver is the lovechild of the urban and natural worlds. Which is why choosing the right hotel stay can make your visit just as memorable as the city’s thriving art and culture scene. And while there’s nothing wrong with planning your trip around eating your body weight in poutine and maple syrup, you'll need somewhere to rest your head afterward. Especially if the next day's activities include visiting the best of Vancouver's attractions and spending your hard-earned cash on shopping. That's why we thought we'd be super nice and create a handy guide to the best hotels in Vancouver. It'll be a hard task trying to pick just one to book.  RECOMMENDED:📍Tick off all the best things to do in Vancouver🛏Check out the best Airbnbs in Vancouver Who makes the cut? While we might not stay in and review every hotel featured, we've based our list on our expert knowledge of the destination covered, editorial reviews, user reviews, hotel amenities and in-depth research to find you the best stays. This article includes affiliate links. These links have no influence on our editorial content. For more information, see our affiliate guidelines.
The best Vancouver attractions for 2026

The best Vancouver attractions for 2026

The best attractions in Vancouver cover a whole lot of ground. The museums tell story after story while the famous nature and parks surrounding the city more than speaks for itself, although you may well hear a pin drop while crossing the magical Capilano Bridge. From lung-busting hikes to lung-filling gardens and more, Western Canada’s largest metropolis is a major destination for visitors of all ages and dispensations. Simply put, if you like things, you’ll find plenty to love about Vancouver. Double it all up with a gorgeous gourmet meal at one of the city’s best restaurants, and you’ve got yourself one heck of a time. RECOMMENDED: The best things to do in VancouverStaying a while? Check out the best annual events on in Vancouver
The 21 best things to do in Vancouver

The 21 best things to do in Vancouver

Set between the Pacific Ocean and the Coast Mountains—and blessed with some of the mildest weather in Canada—Vancouver consistently ranks among the country’s top travel destinations. This West Coast city delivers on every front, from breathtaking nature and rich history to a thriving food and drink scene, including Michelin-recognized restaurants. Add in beaches, world-class attractions and endless indoor and outdoor activities, and it’s easy to see the appeal. Planning a trip? Explore our guide to the best things to do in Vancouver. RECOMMENDED: 🍔 The best restaurants in Vancouver🎡 The best attractions in Vancouver🏹 The best hotels in Vancouver🏠The best Airbnbs in Vancouver
Plan a winter trip to the Hunter Valley with this three-day food, drink and spa itinerary

Plan a winter trip to the Hunter Valley with this three-day food, drink and spa itinerary

With the cooler months incoming, there’s no better time to embrace the cosy things in life like red wine, spa days and a trip up the coast to wine country. The Hunter Valley is the perfect winter escape from the city with drinking, dining and accommodation that’ll blow all your other trips out of the water. Here’s a three-day itinerary to get you started: 
Get a huge discount on The Day Spa by Chuan treatments when you head to The Langham, Sydney mid-week

Get a huge discount on The Day Spa by Chuan treatments when you head to The Langham, Sydney mid-week

There’s something about a timelessly grand hotel like The Langham, Sydney that oozes luxury. And if you didn’t know, the Millers Point hotel is also home to one of the state’s best spas: The Day Spa by Chuan. Whether you want to treat someone from out of town (or just yourself) then this is the place to go – especially now.  From now to June 30, you can book in for one of four 60-minute treatments, all at the discounted rate of $200* (instead of more than $275). What’s on the menu? If you’re in the market for a full-body reset, opt for one of three massages including a Stress Relief Massage, Relaxation Massage or Chuan Harmony Massage. If it’s your skin in need of a pick-me-up or you simply want to keep the glow going throughout the cooler months, the Babor Customized Spa Facial is also on the menu.  To claim the offer, all you need to do is sign up (for free) to become a Brilliant Member and then you’ll unlock the discounted menu. The offer is available between Mondays and Fridays, which gives you all the more reason to take a break from the grind and lap up some luxury.  Find the full menu here. *Terms and Conditions: subject to availability, not valid in conjunction with any other offer or promotion, not valid on public holidays
7 of the best barbecue cities in Texas – and where to eat in each one

7 of the best barbecue cities in Texas – and where to eat in each one

If you’re looking for your next far-flung adventure that has it all (and some of the most unforgettable meals you’ll ever have) – Texas is calling. From sun-soaked landscapes and rich history to a live music scene that never misses a beat, consider this your invitation to experience it all. In Texas, generations of global influence and regional tradition come together on one plate. Anchoring it all? Barbecue: an art form defined by smoke, time, and generations of craft, creating something unmistakably Texan and entirely its own. Get ready to loosen your belt. Here are the best barbecue places to eat in Texas. Check out how a slice of Texas in Sydney went at the Texas BBQ Pitmasters event with Lennox Hastie and Kareem El-Ghayesh.
It’s all systems go for the Isuzu UTE A-League Men’s Grand Final this week

It’s all systems go for the Isuzu UTE A-League Men’s Grand Final this week

After a dream debut season, Auckland FC will contest their first-ever Grand Final in front of what is shaping to be a packed home crowd, while Sydney FC arrive battle-tested after surviving a dramatic Semi Final penalty shootout against the Newcastle Jets. Think big crowds, big noise and big moments. Whether you’re backing your club or just chasing a proper night out, this is where the A-Leagues come to life.  Go Media Stadium in Auckland is set to come alive with a full match day festival atmosphere. There will be free public transport and football fan zones so fans can look forward to everything from face painting and obstacle courses to official merchandise and live entertainment, headlined by a special performance from Kobie Dee. Whether you’re coming with family, friends or fellow football fans, the Grand Final is shaping up as one of Auckland’s biggest sporting events of the year. We’re talking packed stands, last-minute drama and that “anything could happen” feeling you only get in finals football. It all comes down to this, a championship up for grabs. Tickets for the main event are already sold out, but if you're cheering on the Sky Blues from home, there are heaps of watch parties going down around Sydney. You can check them out here.  The race to be crowned champions is on. Don’t miss it. Tune in on Channel 10 and Paramount+ for a 6.10pm AEST kick off. 
Move this plush CBD dining spot to the top of your Sunday lunch hit list

Move this plush CBD dining spot to the top of your Sunday lunch hit list

While there’s no shortage of great neighbourhoods to dine out in Sydney, it’s hard to beat the convenience (and calibre) of the CBD. Whether you’re after a quick bite or somewhere swish for date night, the options are endless. In fact, narrowing it down might be the hardest part. Luckily, we’ve got the spot for you.  Housed inside the multi-level venue Club York, Meza Bar & Grill is a Mediterranean-inspired dining destination from the award-winning team behind Primi Italian. Located on York Street in the CBD, this sleek bistro has quickly earned a reputation for impressing diners with good food at great value. Come for the plush and elegant interiors and stay for a stand-out menu you’ll want to slowly work your way through. Championing simplicity, Meza makes good use of Australia’s superb produce (hello Sydney Rock Oysters and creamy garlic prawns). The rest of the food offerings include shareable salads and lip-smacking dishes like Greek bruschetta and the signature lamb souvlaki.  From May 24, Meza is officially flinging its doors open every Sunday for what might be the best long lunch spot in town. Just minutes from Wynyard Station, pop in for an early lunch before hitting the pavement for some well-deserved shopping. To mark the occasion, you can sign up to be a Social Member for just $5 and receive a $10 meal voucher for Meza as well as a $10 bar voucher to be used upstairs at Meza or downstairs at Bar 99. New members can also score complimentary valet service on their f
This elevated Art Deco CBD dining destination is the perfect base to explore Vivid Sydney

This elevated Art Deco CBD dining destination is the perfect base to explore Vivid Sydney

Sydney’s sparkliest season is almost upon us as Vivid Sydney is set to make a big return this May, lighting up the CBD with immersive zones spanning Circular Quay, The Rocks, Barangaroo, Darling Harbour and Martin Place.  With crowds set to flood the city each night, having a solid game plan will make all the difference. Rather than navigating packed streets and last-minute parking stress, lock in a central starting point before heading out. Tucked away in the heart of the CBD, Club York is just a short stroll from Wynyard Station, making it an ideal base for your Vivid Sydney adventure. Inside you’ll find the perfect setting for every occasion, with event spaces upstairs, the homely Italian spot Primi (Trip Advisor’s top restaurant for five years running) and the refined diner Meza Bar & Grill, which make for the perfect pre-game meal or end-of-night pit stop to refuel.  From Club York, Circular Quay is only a 15-minute walk away so you can easily venture out on foot and explore all the Vivid Sydney lights, music, food and events across the city before retreating back to the three-storey sanctuary on York Street for a quick nightcap at Bar 99. The best bit? You can skip the packed trains and city parking chaos thanks to Club York’s private parking and valet service. Sign up as a Social Member for just $5 and you’ll even score complimentary valet parking on your first visit, plus two $10 vouchers to use on food and drinks at Meza Bar & Grill. Cheers to that! Find out more her
This Sydney organisation is helping women in need rebuild their lives – here’s how to back them

This Sydney organisation is helping women in need rebuild their lives – here’s how to back them

Every woman and child deserves a safe space to call home. That’s just not the reality in New South Wales right now. At the forefront of trying to change that is the Women’s Housing Company, which provides stable housing and wraparound support to help women not just get by, but get back on their feet. Working alongside tenants, clients and partners, the organisation is all about backing women and making a lasting impact – but they can’t do it alone. Making a donation can have a very real, immediate impact and might even mean the difference between whether a woman or child has a bed to tuck into at night this winter. Especially when the reality is that more than 50,000 women and 17,000 children are experiencing homelessness on any given night in Australia. If you want to throw your support and funds behind a good cause then it’s easy to do so in a few clicks. Donations can be made online with monthly or one-off payments and you get to set the fee. For a bit of an idea of how your gift is used, a $37 donation can provide one woman with a pack of self-care essentials and makes for a great starting point.  If you’re able to give more, $80 can fund a personal goal-setting session; $160 can support group coaching for 10 women; $600 can provide tailored, one-on-one employment support over 12 months; $1,000 can help cover child essentials, technology and tutoring; and $2,000 can fund a full year of mentoring and psychosocial support for one woman.  Any donation you make is also tax-de
It's official: Time Out Market Vancouver reveals full lineup of chefs, bars, events and opening date

It's official: Time Out Market Vancouver reveals full lineup of chefs, bars, events and opening date

Start spreading the word: Vancouver is about to get even more delicious. Time Out Market Vancouver – the city’s new go-to dining destination – has unveiled its full lineup, bringing together 20 kitchens under one roof led by established names and up-and-coming chefs, all set to kick off at Oakridge Park this May 28, 2026. The final six vendors joining the roster will wow with Michelin-rated pastas, sherry-infused tapas and butter-flavoured soft serve (to name a few), alongside a curated selection of drinks. Here’s who and what you can look forward to at Time Out Market Vancouver: From the Michelin-recommended team behind Ask For Luigi comes a new, no-frills concept where pasta takes centre stage. Pasta e Basta keeps things simple, with a tight menu that celebrates the classics. Photograph: Pasta e Basta | Time Out Market Vancouver Bringing a taste of Spain to the market, España’s tapas-inspired menu is full of mouthwatering flavours and seasonally-led dishes – we're talking pintxos and a rotating paella. Photograph: España Asian-French fusion spot PiDGiN brings its boundary-pushing menu to the Market, impressing diners with its unexpected flavour pairings that have already won over the Michelin Guide. Photograph: Juno Kim | PiDGiN Inspired by the dumpling shops of Shanghai’s alleyways, Blnd Tger brings a playful take on the bite-sized parcels with a globe-trotting menu that celebrates the diversity of Chinese cuisine.  Photograph: Joshua Neufeld | Blnd Tger Frenc

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Ngarn Wa’ngal: Art of the gum tree

Ngarn Wa’ngal: Art of the gum tree

From the bush to our own backyards, the eucalypt has long shaped the Australian landscape and imagination. A new exhibition at the Potter Museum of Art delves into the significance of this iconic tree with more than 163 works and five significant new artist commissions. Opening on July 10, Ngarn Wa’ngal: Art of the gum tree draws on Australian art history and contemporary works from the University of Melbourne's collection, alongside major loans from across the country to explore the tree as a source of creative inspiration. Colonial paintings by John Glover, Eugene von GuĂ©rard and Frederick McCubbin will sit alongside 20th century works by Arthur Boyd, Hans Heysen, Albert Namatjira, Grace Cossington Smith and Jessie Traill, as well as contemporary artists like Nici Cumpston, Vincent Namatjira, Joan Ross and Christian Thompson. Translating to “breathing for us” in the Woi Wurrung language, Ngarn Wa’ngal considers the gum tree as both subject and symbol, prompting conversations around Indigenous sovereignty, Australian identity, ecology, climate and the global legacy of the eucalyptus.  A major feature of the exhibition is five new commissions created specifically for the showcase, including a photographic work by Jane E. Brown using early carbon-printing techniques; an installation of seed-filled papier-mĂąchĂ© forms by artist Dean Cross of Worimi descent; a large-scale piece by interdisciplinary artist Megan Evans featuring eucalyptus leaves collected over decades; a layered
The Vinyl Factory: Reverb

The Vinyl Factory: Reverb

Even though temperatures are dropping, Melbourne’s culture calendar is just heating up. This winter, two of the city’s biggest cultural institutions, ACMI and Rising, are teaming up for a multi-sensory exhibition, celebrating music’s cultural impact and paying tribute to vinyl. From May 22 to August 31, The Vinyl Factory: Reverb will bring together some of the leading figures working in video and sound to deep dive into different eras of music, through large-scale moving image works, immersive sound installations and interactive vinyl experiences.  Spanning the early days of techno to contemporary digital art, you’ll see work from celebrated artists including Canadian media artist Stan Douglas; British-Nigerian filmmaker and visual artist Jenn Nkiru; American fashion visionary Virgil Abloh; US filmmaker and music video director Kahlil Joseph; London-based photographer and video artist Gabriel Moses; South African artist William Kentridge; Turner Prize-winning British artist Jeremy Deller; British poet and sound artist Julianknxx; Argentinian performance artist Cecilia Bengolea and German electronic music and sound art innovator Carsten Nicolai.  Highlights include hands-on access to Technics turntables with remixable loops; a fantasy rap battle; and access to The Vinyl Factory’s archive, which features 100 vinyl pressings with works by Marina Abramović and Thom York.  There’s also the chance to pick a record and take it into the Listening Room, which by day functions as a spa
Foot Locker Fast Lane

Foot Locker Fast Lane

While there’s plenty of must-do experiences in Sydney – from the Bridge Climb to a show at the Opera House – the not-so-secret-anymore tunnels under Wynyard station are well worth a visit. Luckily for for any adventurous souls out there, Foot Locker is partnering with On, Swiss sportswear company, to host a one-of-a-kind running experience stretching through the underground tunnels this May.  Foot Locker Fast Lane is set to bring together fitness, fashion and music for an after-dark, five kilometre run on May 21. The exclusive event is almost as secretive as the location with limited spots available to Foot Locker customers only. The event is free, but entry is invite-only. To get in the running, shoppers need to make a purchase of any amount at a Sydney Foot Locker store between May 8 and May 17, then register online via the Fast Lane page with proof of purchase.  The lucky few selected for a spot will be notified from May 19. While the full details are under wraps, runners will have the chance to fuel up ahead of the race and score a finish line reward at the end. There’ll also be rare merch up for grabs and a content crew capturing the action, so no need to worry about where to store your phone on the day. Find out more here.
Monkey Shoulder ‘Acquired Tastes’ Dining Experience

Monkey Shoulder ‘Acquired Tastes’ Dining Experience

Some of the best foods and drinks are the ones with an acquired taste. From stinky blue cheese to slurpable oysters and smoky whisky, it’s not a stretch to say these are some flavours that can take a bit to get used to. But once you step outside your comfort zone, there’s no going back.  If you’re like one of the 57 per cent of Aussies who say they enjoy foods that have an acquired taste (according to a new study done by renowned Scotch brand Monkey Shoulder), it’s time to put your taste buds to the test. Monkey Shoulder is taking over buzzy new Italian spot Vitelli’s Upstairs for a one-off event this May 14 at 6pm, with a bold menu curated by Sydneysider Chef Mitchell Orr (the current culinary director of The Palomar). Designed to strech your palate, each dish will be paired with a reimagined Monkey Shoulder Old Fashioned, a classic cocktail that’s currently having a resurgence.  According to Chef Mitchell Orr: “An Old Fashioned is something you grow into – it’s not designed to be instantly likeable, and that’s exactly the appeal.” “People are becoming more confident in their taste, and more open to flavours that take time to appreciate.” The Monkey Shoulder ‘Acquired Tastes’ Dining Experience is currently at capacity, but you can still pop your name down on the waitlist here in case spots pop up.  Stay in the loop: sign up for our free Time Out Sydney newsletter for more news, travel inspo and activity ideas, straight to your inbox. Find out more about Vitelli's Upstairs o
Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes

Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes

Australia’s most popular arts event is back in action for 2026, with the Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes bringing a fresh batch of painterly expressions to the walls of the Art Gallery of NSW from May 9 to August 16.  They call it “the face that stops the nation”, and the Archibald Prize has indeed been courting controversy and conversation for more than a century now. This popular portrait prize is always filled with famous faces, with artists from all over Australia (and also New Zealand) capturing the spirit of the times through paintings that capture the likeness of the personalities that define their communities. Melbourne-based artist Richard Lewer is the winner of the Archibald Prize 2026 – he won over the judges with a stunning portrait of Pitjantjatjara Elder, senior artist and ngangkari (traditional healer) Iluwanti Ken. RECOMMENDED: A beginner's guide to the Archibald Prize. The winner of the 2026 Packing Room Prize was announced a week earlier, with the Packing Room Pickers (a.k.a. the Art Gallery staff who receive, unpack and hang the entries) selecting Sean Layh's striking painting of actor Jacob Collins as their favourite Archibald portrait this year.  Meanwhile, the Wynne Prize awarded the best landscape painting of Australian scenery or figurative sculpture to YolƋu artist Gaypalani Waáč‰ambi, and the Sulman was awarded to Lucy Culliton for the best genre painting, subject painting or mural project.  The annual finalists exhibition is a real must-see, with e
NBA House Australia

NBA House Australia

Calling all NBA fans, your dream event is loading. Australia’s first ever NBA House lands in Melbourne this May, taking over one of the city’s biggest (and best) event spots.  It all kicks off on May 14 at The Timber Yard, with a jam-packed program that will unfold across four days. Expect live NBA playoff viewings, games of NBA 2K26, a 3-on-3 Celebrity game, top-notch food and drink offerings, family-friendly activities and the chance to show off your basketball skills.  Across the four days, there’s a stacked live music line-up to enjoy with sets from DJ Nino Brown on day one, Baker Boy on day two and Tye Turner on day four. Alongside these stellar artists, you can also catch performances from the uber-talented Sacramento Kings Dancers and dunk team. Plus, get the full NBA experience with an appearance from the team’s mascot Slamson (look out for the lion in a purple jersey).  Don’t leave empty handed when you can snag exclusive merch, snap a photo with the Larry O’Brien trophy and meet and greet with major NBA talent including Jaren Jackson Jr. and four-time All-Star DeMarcus Cousins. Yep, you read that right. Keen? A standard ticket is $53.28 with discounts available to juniors and VIP packages available. Find all the details here. Stay in the loop: sign up for our free Time Out Melbourne newsletter for the best of the city, straight to your inbox. RECOMMENDED: Melbourne is the most diverse food city in the world  Victorians to score free public transport for an extra mo
Kris+ pop-up at Melbourne Central

Kris+ pop-up at Melbourne Central

If you love a deal and the sound of a tropical vacation, then you’re in luck. Singapore’s lifestyle rewards and payment app, Kris+, is hosting a pop-up in Melbourne this May with major prizes up for grabs, including big savings on your next flight to the Garden City. Head down to Melbourne Central’s Shot Tower Square on Level One between May 15 and 17, where Kris+ is hosting a three-day event with themed zones, interactive experiences and tons of giveaways.  Try your hand at the claw machine, where you’re practically a shoo-in for a prize. We’re talking shopping bags, movie tickets and JB Hi-Fi gift cards. Plus, every attendee can put their name into the lucky draw and stand a chance to be the daily winner of 144,000 KrisFlyer miles, which is just enough to redeem a return trip to Singapore (in business class to boot). There’s also the chance to claim a promo code and save $380 (!) off your next Singapore Airlines flight. If that isn’t enough to pique your interest, Kris+ also partners with more than 300 retail, restaurant and cafe brands where you can drop some cash and turn it into flyer miles. Every time you make a payment with Apple Pay or Google Pay through Kris+, you’ll earn up to 12 flyer miles per $1 that can be redeemed with Singapore Airlines and Scoot, starting from 6,500 miles from Perth to Singapore.  Sign up for free between May and June, and snag 50 per cent off dining deals from beloved eateries across Melbourne and Sydney as part of its ‘Feast to Fly’ promoti
Sydney Open Symposium: Home Truths

Sydney Open Symposium: Home Truths

Architecture lovers, rejoice! Museum of History NSW’s Sydney Open is back for another year, kicking off its 2026 program early with Sydney Open Symposium.  While Sydney Open offers up a chance to take a stickybeak in the landmark buildings that make up the city’s skyline, Sydney Open Symposium dives deeper, with a series of talks and panel discussions.  Running from May 23 to 24, the two-day event will explore the past, present and future state of housing in NSW. Across day one, five talks will run between 10am and 3pm with topics ranging from housing materials to suburbia and whether people or policy create real solutions for housing. Notable speakers include comedian Tim Ross, partner at SJB Adam Haddow, host of The Sydneyist, Dr Elizabeth Farrelly, Wiradjuri Architect and Managing Director at Nguluway Design Inc, Craig Kerslake, Caroline Pidcock and co-founder of Second Edition Amy Seo. For those keen to see theory in practice, add a private house tour to your ticket. Across day two, a curated selection of exemplary residential designs will be available to view – from small-footprint apartments to sustainable projects. Highlights include the renovation of a 1920s waterfront Rose Bay property and the transformation of a historic shop corner in Marrickville. General tickets are $50 with an additional $15 for a house tour but get in quick as places are strictly limited. Find the full program here. 
Powerhouse Castle Hill

Powerhouse Castle Hill

Nestled in the Hills Shire, Powerhouse Castle Hill opened its new state-of-the-art storage facility back in 2024, following a major expansion allowing it to house more than 500,000 objects. Dubbed the storehouse for the Powerhouse Collection, which is considered one of the most diverse in the world, a visit to this major cultural institution offers your creative fix in the form of year-round exhibitions, tours and workshops.  So what does the Powerhouse Collection include? The half a million objects being preserved span a broad range of media and materials across the applied arts and sciences. A quick peek and we can see there’s everything from a cricket jar from Japan to an upright grand piano, a crystal goblet and a novelty hamburger-shaped phone. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg.  The museum is open weekends from 10am to 4pm with free entry to all permanent and temporary programs. Inside you’ll find Locomotive No.1, a steam-powered locomotive train from the 1850s that hauled the first passenger train in New South Wales; catch the exhibition Fibro Majestic, which explores post-war housing, design and the evolution of the Australian Dream; or head to Clement Meadmore Furniture and find a selection of the sculptor and designer’s early industrial pieces.  Every month the museum runs Collection Conversations, a free monthly program that sparks conversations between Powerhouse Volunteers and the community, focusing on a new theme from the Powerhouse Collection every month.
Guy Sebastian '100 Times Around The Sun' Tour

Guy Sebastian '100 Times Around The Sun' Tour

Whether or not you’ve heard the good news or angels brought you here, the one and only Guy Sebastian is back on tour and it’s all kicked off this month.  The tour comes hot on the heels of his tenth studio album 100 Times Around The Sun, which dropped in August last year and marked Sebastian’s return to music after a well-earned four-year break. His previous album T.R.U.T.H. released in 2020, shot up the charts and honoured us with the certified belter ‘Choir’.  Expect to hear all his hits including ‘Battlescars’ and ‘Before I Go’ (which was recently called out in a TikTok video as a fave by queen Celine Dion herself), alongside tracks from his latest album including the lead single ‘Cupid’.  Here’s everything you need to know about the 100 Times Around The Sun Tour. When is Guy Sebastian’s 2026 tour? The tour kicked off on April 16 in Newcastle and will play until May 24, including:   Canberra’s AIS Arena – Saturday, April 18, 2026  Brisbane’s Entertainment Centre – Monday, April 20, 2026  Townsville’s Entertainment Centre – Wednesday, 22 April Cairns’s Convention Centre – Friday, 24 April Gold Coast’s GCCEC – Tuesday, 28 April Sydney’s TikTok Entertainment Centre – Thursday, April 30 (sold out), Friday, May 1 (sold out) and Saturday, May 2 Wollongong’s WIN Entertainment Centre – Thursday, May 7 Adelaide’s Entertainment Centre – Monday, May 11 Perth’s RAC Arena – Friday, May 15 Hobart’s MyState Bank Arena – Tuesday, May 19 Melbourne’s Margaret Court Arena – Friday, May 22, S
It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley

It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley

Few songs embed themselves into the cultural DNA quite like Jeff Buckley’s cover of “Hallelujah”. While younger generations are discovering his talent through TikTok, Oscar-nominated filmmaker Amy Berg, who grew up on the grunge and punk of the ‘90s, revisits his life in a tender new documentary It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley. Pieced together through curated footage of the late singer-songwriter both onstage and off, the documentary is told in large part by the women in his life. We hear from his single mother, Mary Guibert, his good friend Aimee Mann, his former girlfriend Rebecca Moore, and his longtime partner Joan Wasser, who each offer emotional memories and thoughtful insights.  What’s undeniable through their recounts is Buckley’s talent, as Time Out reviewer Elizabeth Weitzman writes: “The punk angel with the four-octave range also had a rare and remarkable mimetic gift – which made him an unusually skilled interpreter of other artists, from Nina Simone to MC5 to Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.”  Whether you know him for the myth forged by his untimely death – echoing that of his musician father, Tim Buckley – or for his elegiac take on Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah,” a rendition that has moved millions, It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley offers another side of the story. “Fans, of course, will fiercely argue that Buckley has so much more to offer. And in the strongest compliment to Berg’s affectionate portrait, she makes a similarly convincing case, with ample and tender grace.” It’s
Veuve Clicquot Sun Club

Veuve Clicquot Sun Club

Don't let the end of summer get you down – there's still time for one last hurrah as St Kilda bar Captain Baxter stretches out the season with a champagne-soaked send-off.  Across eight weeks, the beachfront bar will host Veuve Clicquot Sun Club – a sunset celebration of champagne and seafood set against uninterrupted golden-hour views from its rooftop, patio bar and floor-to-ceiling indoor dining room perched above the St Kilda Sea Baths. Head down from February 13 to April 5 where you can while away long afternoons at the Veuve Clicquot Sun Club, where cruisy DJ sets soundtrack the arvo and build in tempo as the sun dips. Snack on a Clicquot-inspired menu of shareable bites that pairs perfectly with a glass of champers. The ocean-centric offering includes a glass of Veuve Clicquot with three oysters for $35, or caviar to share for $50. Entry is free with the option to book a table for casual dining or a bungalow if you’re bringing your whole crew and want a cosy place to kick back. Bungalows are yours for three hours. Just a heads up: if you book a bungalow after 1 pm on a weekend, you'll need a package upgrade, which starts at $550. This covers up to 10 guests and includes glasses of Veuve Clicquot when you arrive, plus some beach-themed snacks to share. Veuve Clicquot Sun Club kicked off on February 13 with a sunset performance from Melbourne-based electronic duo SXNCELLO, who'll return to the deck to wrap up the affair with a final sunset set on Sunday, February 29. Sa

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Famed Melbourne artist Rone is creating an immersive new installation at Chadstone Shopping Centre

Famed Melbourne artist Rone is creating an immersive new installation at Chadstone Shopping Centre

You probably know the artist Rone best for creating gigantic, captivating murals that transform historic (and often abandoned) spots like North Geelong’s Powerhouse Station and the Flinders Street Ballroom. Now, the Geelong-born, Melbourne-based artist is taking on a new major work – one so big you'll be able to walk through it.  The large-scale installation, titled ‘Home’, will see the artist expand his immersive practice into a retail tenancy as a shopfront at Chadstone Shopping Centre is reconstructed into an Australian weatherboard home. Visitors can step inside the work, which stretches across multiple rooms, with each space fully fitted out with set design, lighting and sound elements. As you explore the nostalgic, time-worn interiors in various states of decay, a contrast between the shopping centre's slick and polished architecture invites a moment of reflection.  The installation marks Rone’s first major Melbourne exhibition in three years and is open to the public from June 11 to July 12 as part of Chadstone’s inaugural Light to Night festival, which features a bold program of art, food and music.  Other highlights of the event include a collab with the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival to host the World’s Longest Dinner; a culinary storytelling series hosted by familiar faces from Australia's hospo scene; after-dark live music performances; wellness workshops with Kaya Health Club; a high-energy ‘Hype Night’ at Hijinx Hotel; and ‘Through the Looking Glass’, another
Spotlight on one of Vancouver's favourite microbreweries coming to Time Out Market Vancouver this spring

Spotlight on one of Vancouver's favourite microbreweries coming to Time Out Market Vancouver this spring

In case you haven’t heard: your new go-to gourmet and cultural destination, Time Out Market Vancouver, is set to open this spring. Landing at Oakridge Park, get ready for a stellar lineup of food and drink offerings. Not to mention, a spacious outdoor terrace that’s soon to be the best spot in town to sink some cold ones come summertime.  Grab a pint from Main St Brewing, one of five microbreweries popping up at Time Out Vancouver Market. Taking its name from the long stretch of road its flagship venue sits beside in Vancouver’s leafy Mount Pleasant neighbourhood, the popular spot has long been a local favourite. What makes them special? Main St Brewing has been pouring high quality craft beer for 12 years now and even as their fan-base grows their mission stays the same: to brew balanced and flavourful beers that will have you visiting time and again.  The friendly team is just as passionate about supporting their community as they are about their beer, regularly backing local initiatives and neighbourhood events. Over the years, they’ve taken part in fundraisers including the Miracle on Main Street Toy Drive and the Canucks Autism Fundraiser. What beers will be available at the Market?  Alongside rotating seasonal offerings spotlighting everything from a Hula Hula Pink Guava to a Passionfruit Sour, these three beers will be mainstays on the taps:  Main Street Pilsner This crisp and clean bev goes down so smoothly there’s no wonder it's their flagship and a gold medal-winnin
Revealed: Melbourne's five most affordable inner-city suburbs to buy a house in 2026

Revealed: Melbourne's five most affordable inner-city suburbs to buy a house in 2026

With news that Australia’s $12.6 trillion property market is losing steam and a recent report that ranked Melbourne among one of the most affordable capital cities in the country, now might be as good a time as ever to get on the property ladder. And while the inner city is not exactly known for its affordability, there are still a few suburbs (yes, just a few) where you nab a relative bargain without needing to give up those urban perks.  According to data released by the property experts at domain.com.au, Melbourne's five most affordable inner-city suburbs to purchase a home have been revealed. All are located within five kilometres of the CBD, and all are in the city's north (sorry, southsiders!). Drumroll, please: the cheapest inner-city suburb to buy a house is Kensington. Topping the list with a median house price of $1.11 million, this budget will likely score you a townhouse or single-fronted home with two to three bedrooms. Edward Thomas of Edward Thomas Estate Agents told Domain that Kensington’s main appeal is its connectivity to the city via plenty of public transport options, with the suburb just two stops away from Southern Cross Station. “You’ve got literally four train stations all within walking distance,” says Thomas. Taking the silver medal was Carlton, with its median house price offering up single fronted, two-bedroom terrace or old workers’ cottages for $1.17 million. The leafy suburb is teeming with cafĂ©s, bars and boutique shops, and is sure to lure in
Parramatta unveils plans for a new Chinatown in Western Sydney

Parramatta unveils plans for a new Chinatown in Western Sydney

Parramatta has been undergoing a glow-up in recent years. With major plans revealed in 2024 to transform the Western Sydney CBD into a globally leading creative hub, we’ve already seen some of the change in action. Following the news that Powerhouse Parramatta’s futuristic building is officially complete, and recently ranking in as one of the world’s best food destinations for 2026, according to Conde Nast Traveller, it’s safe to say Parramatta is on the rise as a cultural and culinary powerhouse.  Now, Parramatta City Council has unveiled plans for a new Chinatown, with public art, laneways lined with eateries and a new public square. The project aims to further cement Parramatta as a global destination while revitalising an “underutilised” stretch of Church Street in the city’s south with new business opportunities, according to Lord Mayor Martin Zaiter.  Photograph: Supplied/ Parramatta City CouncilA render image of Paramatta's Chinatown "A Chinatown precinct will not only add culture, colour and delicious food to our city, but also strengthen the local economy by opening up the underutilised southern part of the CBD,” explains Mayor Zaiter.  With the south’s Powerhouse Parramatta and Sydney Metro West – set to link the area to Sydney’s CBD via a super-fast driverless train system – still on the way, the area has yet to see the same wave of renewal as the north, which has undergone significant development in recent years.  Local community members say the area was once po
8 Vancouver bars have ranked on Canada’s top 100 list

8 Vancouver bars have ranked on Canada’s top 100 list

It’s been a big year so far for Vancouver. After landing a spot on both the world’s top 50 cities list and the world’s coolest streets, and with the countdown on to opening day for Time Out Market Vancouver, there’s even more good news to share.  Canada 100 has just revealed its best bars from coast to coast, and Vancouver has not only made a strong showing with eight venues on the list but has secured third place on the lauded round up.  Supplied: The Keefer Bar | Luis ValdizonThe Keefer Bar   What bar took out third place?  16-year old Vancouver institution The Keefer Bar in Chinatown has a playful drinks menu with Chinese medicine-style concoctions. Find funky ingredients like clarified tofu mixed in with rum, or more straightforward drinks like a Pineapple Daiquiri. There’s live DJs on music duties and a menu with dim sum and dumplings, sourced from their Chinatown neighbours. What other bars made the list?  Prophecy  This swanky cocktail bar applies storytelling and cocktail science to craft their drinks menu which is divided into the four major flavours of Spiritous, Refreshing, Lush and Herbaceous.  Jonathan ThompsonProphecy Bar Lala Housed inside of June on Cambie Street (recently ranked one of the coolest in the world), slip past the velvet curtains to this downstairs listening bar where stellar cocktails and great vibes await.  Botanist An intimate bar with a glass-fronted laboratory where cutting-edge cocktail science turns nature into edible drinks.  Laowai Tu
NSW’s only heritage-listed town is also a perfect weekend escape

NSW’s only heritage-listed town is also a perfect weekend escape

Drive around three hours south from Sydney and you’ll find Braidwood, New South Wales’ only heritage-listed town. With its Georgian-style buildings that date back to the 19th century, a stroll through this pretty town feels a little like walking through history. In fact, that’s not too far off. Once the location of bushrangers, artists and movie stars (the 1970 Ned Kelly starring Mick Jagger was filmed here), a visit to Braidwood is one for the history buffs. But that’s not all – the area also boasts an art-filled farm stay and tasty eateries well worth travelling for. Photograph: Destination NSW Where is Braidwood?  Located in the Southern Tablelands, Braidwood is about 200 kilometres south of Sydney and about 80 kilometres east of Canberra. As you near town, you’ll drive through the countryside with rolling farmlands and quiet roads to keep you company. What are the best things to see and do in Braidwood?  The best place to start is Braidwood Museum, where you can get up to speed on the town’s history. A collection of paintings will take you through the storied past of early settlements, bushrangers and gold mining. Continue your exploration on foot with the official Braidwood Heritage Walk which showcases all the town’s most significant buildings. Then, browse for antiques and homewares along the main street’s many stores including Born Vintage Collectibles and Old Wares and The Vintage Drawer.  If the sun's out, make your way to the nearby Monga National Park, where you
These 4 NSW suburbs are set for huge growth in the next 12 months

These 4 NSW suburbs are set for huge growth in the next 12 months

Property ownership has been a big topic of conversation across New South Wales – everywhere from news bulletins to dinner tables. That's only ramped up in the wake of recent Federal Budget announcements that affect things like negative gearing and capital gains tax. If you’re dreaming of carving out your own slice of property paradise, now might be the time to pay attention to these up-and-coming NSW hotspots. A wave of major infrastructure projects across NSW – from new transport hubs to urban renewal precincts and employment centres – is set to significantly transform several neighbourhoods over the next year. So, which suburbs should you be watching? Here's where the property pros over at RealEstate.com.au are saying you should keep an eye on...  1. Bankstown, South-West Sydney  Sydney’s bustling south-west hub is about to become more connected than ever thanks to the in-progress Metro line that will connect Bankstown to the CBD. When the new line finally opens, Bankstown passengers will reach Gadigal Station in just 30 minutes (a full 15 minutes faster than the old trip to Town Hall). Add to that a major redevelopment of the suburb’s shopping centre into a mixed-use precinct with offices, apartments and student accommodation, and it’s easy to see why experts are tipping strong growth. House prices are forecast to rise 5.9 per cent over the next year, while unit prices could jump 7.2 per cent.  2. St Marys, Western Sydney Big things are happening in Sydney’s west. The futu
These are all the NSW wilderness filming locations in Netflix’s new survival thriller ‘Apex’

These are all the NSW wilderness filming locations in Netflix’s new survival thriller ‘Apex’

When it comes to action, nothing quite beats the cinematic thrill of watching an A-lister battling to survive in the wild. From Leo’s brutal bear encounter in The Revenant to Meryl Streep whitewater action-thriller The River Wild, it’s a genre that delivers white-knuckle thrills by the barrel load. Now, Netflix’s new outdoor survival thriller Apex is here to up the ante. Set across the remote landscapes of New South Wales, the film stars Charlize Theron as Sasha, an adrenaline junkie recovering from a tragic loss, who heads into the Aussie wilderness in the hopes of finding healing. Awaiting her is Taron Egerton’s (Rocketman) crossbow-wielding serial killer Ben who pursues her through the gorges, caverns and white waters of one of the most secluded corners of the world.  Photograph: Kane Skennar/Netflix Director Baltasar Kormákur is no stranger to the genre, having helmed action-adventure flicks Adrift, Everest and Beast, each traversing difficult terrain – from the open seas, Mount Everest and a South African game reserve – in epic fights for survival. For his latest film, Australia wasn’t the original plan.  “We needed to shoot in a warm climate at a specific time of year, so the Southern Hemisphere came into play,” Kormákur said.“Then, for economic reasons, Australia became one of the options. As I started looking into it, I felt it was actually a great idea to locate the film here and really use Australian nature, which is unique, and build the film around that more. Th
The filming locations behind Netflix’s new survival thriller ‘Apex’ set in the Australian wilderness

The filming locations behind Netflix’s new survival thriller ‘Apex’ set in the Australian wilderness

When it comes to action, nothing quite beats the cinematic thrill of watching an A-lister battling to survive in the wild. From Leo’s brutal bear encounter in The Revenant to Meryl Streep whitewater action-thriller The River Wild, it’s a genre that delivers white-knuckle thrills by the barrel load. Now, Netflix’s new outdoor survival thriller Apex is here to up the ante. Starring Charlize Theron as Sasha, an adrenaline junkie recovering from a tragic loss, who heads into the Aussie wilderness in the hopes of finding healing. Awaiting her, is Taron Egerton’s (Rocketman) crossbow-wielding serial killer Ben who pursues her through the gorges, caverns and white waters of one of the most secluded corners of the world.  Photograph: Kane Skennar/Netflix Director Baltasar Kormákur is no stranger to the genre, having helmed action-adventure flicks Adrift, Everest and Beast, each traversing difficult terrain – from the open seas, Mount Everest and a South African game reserve – in epic fights for survival. For his latest film, Australia wasn’t the original plan.  “We needed to shoot in a warm climate at a specific time of year, so the Southern Hemisphere came into play,” Kormákur said.“Then, for economic reasons, Australia became one of the options. As I started looking into it, I felt it was actually a great idea to locate the film here and really use Australian nature, which is unique, and build the film around that more. That choice took us down a very particular path.” Those part
Feel-good news: a young platypus has been returned to the wild after ten months of rehabilitation

Feel-good news: a young platypus has been returned to the wild after ten months of rehabilitation

Since the world has been a little heavy with bad news recently, here’s something to feel good about: a precious little platypus has been successfully returned to the wild following ten months of expert care.The young platypus was found underweight, alone and in the middle of the road on a hot summer's day back in February. The good samaritans who found him (while out cycling near Mt Baw Baw) quickly delivered him into the care of vets at Healesville Sanctuary, where his recovery was overseen by platypus specialist Dr Jessica Thomas. He needed to be rehydrated with fluid and underwent a full physical exam and radiographs. The results determined he had ticks, anemia, a low burden of blood parasites and a leech attached to his eye.  “He was a freshly emerged juvenile who likely became lost on his way to find water,” said Dr Thomas. “My current research and prior experience suggest that fresh juveniles may still need their mother, so we took care of him until he reached the age of one when he would normally disperse on his own.” Photograph: Jo Howell During his stay, Dr Thomas and the sanctuary team were able to teach the youngster basic survival skills and essential behaviours he needed to meet before returning to the wild, including swimming in different currents, diving to various depths, resting in burrows, foraging in tricky spots and searching for food. Following his recovery, the team called on the expertise of Baw Baw frog researchers to help identify a suitable stream
GOOD NEWS: $5 million will go towards preventing koala extinction in south-west Sydney

GOOD NEWS: $5 million will go towards preventing koala extinction in south-west Sydney

It’s not new news that Australia’s friend, the koala, is listed as an endangered species, due to the effects of things such as land-clearing, cars, dogs, feral cats, prolonged droughts, bushfires and disease. In fact, a parliamentary inquiry found they may be extinct in NSW by 2050 – a tragedy that conservation groups are working madly to help reverse. The latest, though, is that a new koala conservation centre is opening in south-west Sydney, backed by $5 million in funding.The NSW Minister for Climate Change and the Environment, Penny Sharpe, announced the new koala care facility, which is set to open at the University of Sydney School of Veterinary Sciene’s Camden campus, to support koalas in the Macarthur region. The funding is set to be distributed across several key areas, with $500,000 dedicated to securing expert assistance and wildlife rehabilitators. The remaining funds will focus on three main areas: koala rescue, rehabilitation and conservation. Plus, the initiative aims to introduce on-call vet care and advice, access to facilities, upgraded clinical equipment and biosecurity seclusion areas. The new facility has been hailed as a “game changer” by Professor Jacqui Norris, Head of School and Dean, who says, “We want future generations to be able to step into bushland in south-western Sydney and see koalas in the wild.” Hear, hear. If you want to help support koala conservation efforts, you can buy merch or donate at Save the Koala. Stay in the loop: sign up for o
Speed limits are dropping to 40km across loads of Sydney suburbs

Speed limits are dropping to 40km across loads of Sydney suburbs

In case you haven’t noticed, Sydney’s speed limits have been gradually dropping in recent years. Nowadays, 75 per cent of local and regional streets in the City of Sydney have a 40 kilometre an hour speed limit or lower – up from just five per cent of roads in 2004. And now, even more roads are set to fall under this 40km/h mandate, as the NSW Government works with the City of Sydney to make the city safer.  The speed-limit changes are set to affect local and regional streets that currently have a 50km/h limit, in areas including Glebe, Forest Lodge, Beaconsfield and Waterloo. Some sections of roads in Annandale, Redfern, Alexandria, Zetland and Woolloomooloo are also set to drop, with larger roads such as motorways excluded.  The lower speed limits are all about reducing the number of crashes and increasing survival rates, as studies have shown survival rates for people hit by a vehicle drastically improve at lower speeds like 40km/h. “When people drive at safer speeds it reduces the number of crashes and their severity, improves safety for people walking and riding and helps to support better place-making,” says Lord Mayor of Sydney, Clover Moore AO. “Not only will our streets be safer as a result of these important changes, they’ll be quieter and have less exhaust emissions.” The Lord Mayor says the City of Sydney will continue to work with Transport for NSW to reduce speed limits even further – down to 30km/h – in the city centre and other high-activity areas where there