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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Pizza Hut is celebrating its 55th birthday with 55,000 free menu items up for grabs

Pizza Hut is celebrating its 55th birthday with 55,000 free menu items up for grabs

The pizza-loving community is a dedicated one, often travelling around the world to sample the best in the bizz – from Neapolitan and Romans styles to New York deep dish. But let’s be honest, sometimes a slice from Pizza Hut just hits the spot. If you’re hankering for a pizza right now, here’s the perfect excuse. To celebrate 55 years of Pizza Hut (yes, 55!) the chain is treating its loyal customers to 55,000 free menu items in honour of the monumental occasion.  Right up to the end of October – which just so happens to be National Pizza Month – you're in for a chance to score a free dish everyday. All you have to do is jump on the Pizza Hut App and spin the wheel before October 31 to enter.  Winners will score fan favourites like the meat lovers, pepperoni lovers, cheese lovers, Hawaiian, or BBQ beef pizzas, garlic bread, desserts and more. The good news doesn’t stop there – Pizza Hut is also serving up exclusive in-app deals during the promotion. This month, newcomers will be welcomed with $8 pepperoni lovers or cheese lovers pizzas (pick-up only) and everyone can score $4 cheesy spud bites, a pizza and six wings combo for $17.95, a huge Hershey’s share cookie for $6.95, and six wings for $6.95 (score!). These deals are only for September, so get in quick. The savings don't stop there,  though... Keep your eyes peeled in October for a whole new round of bargains. The promotion is open Australia-wide, for pick-up or delivery (delivery charges may apply). Get it while it’s ho
Grey Goose is teaming up with three of Australia's best bars to reimagine the Martini

Grey Goose is teaming up with three of Australia's best bars to reimagine the Martini

When it comes to vodka, Grey Goose remains a standout on any top-shelf list. The luxe French spirit is famous for its silky-smooth texture and elegant balance which is just as easy to sip solo as it is to blend into a next-level cocktail. Now, Grey Goose is teaming up with three of Australia’s best bars and bartenders to shake up the classic Martini.  From September 3, Maybe Sammy in Sydney, Apollo Inn in Melbourne and SK Steak and Oyster in Brisbane are upping the ante with Grey Goose Tiny 'Tini flights, available daily until October 5 for $45. At the glamorous Maybe Sammy, the always-dapper bartenders are serving an elevated take on their trademark Martini, crafted with a refined blend of Grey Goose, Noilly Prat, Distillery Botanica lemon myrtle and bitters. Over at Apollo Inn, the swanky, dimly lit watering hole has carefully curated a flight highlighting the bar’s signature sophistication with a mix of Grey Goose, Vermouth blend and Mildura mandarin. Pay a visit to SK Steak and Oyster in Brisbane, where you can order a Grey Goose flight of three crisp Martini silhouettes. The mix is fat-washed with rendered Kiwami beef fat and infused with Ars Italica white sturgeon caviar before being rested for two days for a luxuriously savoury finish. Each venue will also serve its creations as full-size cocktails for the month-long takeover. Whether you’re curious to try one or plan to track them all down, this is your chance to toast one of the world’s most awarded spirits.  Find
Royal Stacks is launching a flagship venue at Crown Melbourne

Royal Stacks is launching a flagship venue at Crown Melbourne

A tasty yet hefty burger is not hard to come by in Melbourne. But the daily-baked brioche buns, juicy patties and potato gems at Royal Stacks are some of the city’s best. What began as an ode to the Shake Shack and In-N-Out burger model, is now a Royal Stacks empire, amounting to a brand new flagship store opening this September at Crown Melbourne. The burger legends will be serving up a full dine-in American diner-style breakfast menu, launching their first ever (and only) bunless burger, unveiling a super cool (mind the pun) frozen yoghurt bar, and of course dishing up plenty of other favourites like the smash-patty single stack, tater tots and shakes.  To mark the special occasion, Royal Stacks at Crown will be giving away 250 Tyson Beck cards to the first customers through the door in September. The cards will come in a burger-style version of Willy Wonka’s golden ticket with one lucky winner scoring a year’s worth of burgers.  Since owner Dani Zeini (Grand Trailer Park Taverna, Easey's and Truck Stop Deluxe) first brought his photogenic burgers to Collins Street in 2016, the business has expanded to ten other locations including Crown (with an eleventh on the way).  Royal Stacks at Crown Melbourne will officially open on September 4. Find out more here. 
Win two tickets to the Australian Burlesque Festival in Brisbane

Win two tickets to the Australian Burlesque Festival in Brisbane

The world’s largest touring burlesque festival is back for its 16th edition, which is set to dazzle nine Aussie cities this spring. The creative and cheeky line-up features a mix of local legends and international stars who will pull out all the stops in 2025. Expect a whole lot of feathers and sequins as the festival serves up saucy shows, wicked workshops and mischievous masterclasses. The tassel-twirling tour kicks off on the Gold Coast on October 10 before making its way to Brisbane, Newcastle, Gosford, Sydney, Alice Springs, Darwin, Adelaide, and then closing out in Melbourne on November 2. The best part? We’ve got two tickets (valued at $180) to give away to The Big Tease Gala at Brisbane’s Tivoli Theatre on Saturday, October 11. To enter, simply fill out the form below. Note: You must be 18+ to participate.
Bourbon Heritage Month is bringing a bunch of free tasting events to Brisbane this September

Bourbon Heritage Month is bringing a bunch of free tasting events to Brisbane this September

In case you didn’t know it, September is Bourbon Heritage Month, which celebrates the history of America’s favourite spirit. Australia's distilling history dates back to the convict era and has racked up global awards along the way, but let’s face it, Aussies have a serious soft spot for American whiskey. Considering our country is the second-largest export for US distilled spirits, we’d wager there are more than a few people who’d be keen to raise a glass.  To mark the occasion, Cheers! Spirits from the USA is teaming up with two top local haunts to host a series of free events around Brisbane for Aussie Bourbon fans to take part in. First up: Barrels and Stills – a specialty-focused wine bar that knows its way around a well-aged drop – will be pouring bourbon flights, running masterclasses and hosting pairings and free tastings across three weekends in September. Expect big names from Kentucky like Bardstown Bourbon Company, Green River Whiskey, Yellowstone, Penelope Bourbon and Barrel Craft Spirits.  Over at Cru Bar, the sleek James Street staple, they’ve lined up a trio of tasting events on September 12, 19 and 26, featuring drops from Green River, Bardstown, Woodford Reserve and Angel’s Envy. If your idea of a good time involves sipping and savouring whiskey in some of Australia's best drinking dens, consider your September sorted. Reserve your spot at Barrels and Stills here, and find out more about Cru Bar’s events here. 
Discover a feast of food and drink experiences at Unlock The Rocks this August

Discover a feast of food and drink experiences at Unlock The Rocks this August

Update Wednesday, August 20: Due to the soggy weather, Unlock The Rocks Weekend is postponed. Stay tuned for exciting details and be sure to continue exploring The Rocks for delicious food and delicious specials – including the cocktail, coffee, cheese, native ingredients and seafood trails – only until 31 August. If there’s one spot in Sydney that has it all, it’s The Rocks. With its renowned pubs, artisan markets, high-class restaurants and harbour views, it’s the best spot in town for tourists and locals alike to while away a weekend. This August, Unlock The Rocks is coming to town and giving you one more reason to rug up and pay a visit to the charming sandstone district. Taking over venues in the historic suburb, Unlock The Rocks will lure you down cobblestone laneways with meal deals and live jazz shows, which are sure to keep you busy all month long. Whether you want to embark on a quirky food trail, catch some live jazz or simply take advantage of a good happy hour deal, we’ve got you covered. Plan your eat-inerary with our top picks from this year’s program.  Food Trails Kickstart your night on the $25 Cocktail Trail which takes you to 21 (yes, 21!) venues for specially curated cocktail and snack pairings, including The Rawson for its luxe lobster sliders and Angel 43 cocktail, or Blu Bar at Shangri-La Sydney for its bold Passion Star Martini expertly matched with a wagyu Girolamo bresaola canape – did we mention it has truffle cream? Visit them at your own pace on
Five exhibitions and events to see now at State Library Victoria

Five exhibitions and events to see now at State Library Victoria

The State Library Victoria has long been a haven for bibliophiles seeking quiet solitude, but as winter draws to a close, it’s switching gears and turning up the volume with a series of late-night events. Dance under the dome to a DJ set, sip cocktails while hearing from brilliant artists discussing bold new ideas or get up close to never-before-seen artefacts as the library’s jam-packed program kicks off this August.  Here are our top five picks:
A guide to shopping at Queen Victoria Market

A guide to shopping at Queen Victoria Market

For almost 150 years, the Queen Victoria Market has been the beating heart of Melbourne with veteran and new stall holders passionate about good quality produce and products. While it's renowned for its night markets, especially among tourists, locals know it's the best place in town for a grocery shop. Not only can you find everything in one place – we’re talking fresh fruit, veggies, meat, seafood and a variety of dairy and small goods – but the stallholders are full of knowledge and can answer almost every conceivable question you can think of. They can even tell you what's in season, which right now is bright citrus fruits, Asian greens, slow-cooked meats, and catch-of-the-day seafood. Here are our top picks for all your farm-fresh needs. Our top tip? Explore it all on Tuesday or Thursday and feel like you've got the market to yourself.   Fruit & Veg Sheds For some of the best looking (and tasting) fruit and veg, Queen Victoria Market’s grocers have it all – and they’ve been doing it for decades. For exceptional service as good as the products, head to 4 Seasons Veggie & Fruit where every item is hand-selected from local markets and farmers daily. There's vibrant juicy fruits at Benny's Fruit Corner. Plus, pick up leafy greens at Green Leaf Produce; high-quality eggs at The Eggsperts and The Eggporium; and savoury delights like scallop pies from Fredericks.  Meat & Fish Hall Source top quality cuts from local vendors including Amot Quality Meats and Sardes Quality Meats;
The world's largest LEGOÂź Store is pulling out all the stops with two ace school holiday activations

The world's largest LEGOÂź Store is pulling out all the stops with two ace school holiday activations

With the winter school holidays just around the corner, two weeks of keeping the little ones busy beckons. But fear not, the world's largest LEGO Store is pulling out all the stops to keep the kiddos entertained (and grown ups stress-free) this winter break. Whether you're looking for a family-friendly activity or just something fun to do in the cooler months, a visit to the world’s largest LEGO store is sure to delight LEGO fans both big and small. Across two levels, the store is a true kids' paradise packed with hands-on play zones, exclusive LEGO sets, a custom brick engraving station and towering 3D LEGO sculptures which draw inspiration from local icons and architecture. Adding to the magic is the rare chance to visit the LEGO Minifigure Factory, the only one in the Southern Hemisphere, where you can design your very own Minifigure and watch it come to life, printed right in-store. This one-stop shop for family fun is also hosting two limited-time events these school holidays. Throughout July, the specially designed activation zone She Built That! encourages girls to unleash their creative potential with LEGO sets, and designed to inspire.For film buffs and dino fanatics, an extra-special, immersive Jurassic World-themed zone is popping up in-store this June 29 to July 14. Fire up your imagination with LEGO recreations of some of the film’s most fearsome creatures. There'll be a life-sized LEGO Spinosaurus model at just under two metres long. It's made of a jaw-dropping
3 must-see productions in Riverside Theatres’ jam-packed 2025 winter season

3 must-see productions in Riverside Theatres’ jam-packed 2025 winter season

The colder months are settling in, but Sydney’s thriving theatre scene is only just heating up. The performing arts hub Riverside Theatres, perched on the banks of Parramatta River, is serving up an unmissable winter program. With its own food truck, plus plenty of restaurants nearby on Church Street to grab a pre-dinner show, it’s the perfect destination for a culture-rich night out. For its 2025 winter season, Riverside Theatres program offers an eclectic mix of dark comedy, sharp satire and literary stage adaptations. Intrigued? We’ve rounded up our top picks. First up is Mr Red Light (July 10–12), a hilarious and heartfelt play from award-winning New Zealand theatre company Nightsong (Te Pƍ, Spirit House, 360). A down-on-his-luck bank robber's plan goes sideways when he's forced to confront three stubborn hostages and the world's worst police negotiator. Written by Carl Bland and directed by Ben Crowder, this production promises offbeat humour and a heartfelt payoff.  Then comes a bold adaptation of George Orwell’s 1984 (July 25–26), brought to the stage by Shake & Stir Theatre Co, the minds behind acclaimed productions like Jane Eyre, Frankenstein and Animal Farm. This gripping, all-Australian take on Orwell’s dystopian classic follows Winston Smith as he risks everything to fight for personal freedom in a totalitarian world. In Trophy Boys (August 6-9), the toxic culture of elite private boys' schools which is rife with misogyny, homophobia, and hyper-masculinity is thr
Hit the pink carpet at this Dolly Parton-inspired musical in your best 'fit and you could win big

Hit the pink carpet at this Dolly Parton-inspired musical in your best 'fit and you could win big

Dust off your cowgirl get-up and gather your rhinestones, the Dolly Parton-approved musical comedy Here You Come Again is kicking off its Australian run with a ‘Come As Your Best Dolly’ promotion. Fresh off sell-out tours in the UK and US, this heart-warming musical featuring all of Dolly’s most iconic songs – including ‘9 to 5’, ‘Jolene’, ‘Islands in the Stream’ and ‘I Will Always Love You’ – is rolling out the pink carpet in Melbourne this July 16, with plenty of prizes up for grabs. Yeehaw! If you want an opportunity to attend the Melbourne Premiere VIP opening night, come dressed to impress in your best Dolly-inspired look (think skin-tight clothes, sky-high heels and bleach blonde wigs) or channel the production’s Dolly devotee Kevin in double denim and you'll get the chance to buy the exclusive tickets. Walk the pink carpet and strike a pose (the photo is your entry) and at the end of the night the top three looks will be announced. There are great prizes up for grabs including a merch pack valued at $250, printed and signed cast photos and return tickets. Following its Melbourne run at the Comedy Theatre from July 12-20, the fab musical will make its way up to Sydney’s Theatre Royal on September 12. Next stop is Perth’s Regal Theatre from August 22-31, before returning to Melbourne from October 23 to November 2. Then it’ll head to Civic Theatre Newcastle from November 20-23, Canberra Theatre Centre from November 27-30 and Her Majesty’s Theatre Adelaide from December 6
The best places to eat and drink in Parramatta

The best places to eat and drink in Parramatta

Parramatta's CBD is now one of the biggest commercial hubs outside of the Sydney CBD. Along with this hustle and bustle has emerged a lively restaurant scene with cuisines from across the globe. So whether Parramatta (or nearby Harris Park) is a detour, your main destination, or you're lucky enough to live in the area, the buzzing suburb's excellent restaurants will have you stumped for choice. We've rounded up our favourites, to make the decision easier for you. Get cracking. Stay in the loop: sign up for our free Time Out Sydney newsletter for more news, food & drink inspo and activity ideas, straight to your inbox. Looking for Indian, specifically? Here's our guide to the best Indian restaurants in Parramatta and Harris Park.  Or check out our guide to the very best restaurants across Sydney.

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SceneScape

SceneScape

There have been plenty of reasons to dust off your camera recently. From cherry blossom season to the return of Sony’s photography and filmmaking festival stacked with community-hosted events for all skill levels. Whether you use your digital camera, smart phone or you’re old school and capture moments using film, there’s never been a better time to start snapping. Channel your inspiration into Sony’s two-day photography, videography and content creation expo. Returning from September 20-21, under the new name SceneScape (previously Scene Tradeshow), the epic event will take over Sydney’s revamped cultural space, White Bay Power Station.  Set to be an epic weekend celebrating the creative medium, get hands-on with Sony’s latest cameras, lenses and accessories and brush up on your skills with a curated selection of talks, panels and masterclasses. Topics covered include how women are redefining visual culture, the future of the screen industry, storytelling in travel photography and shooting on the move. Want a squiz at the full program? You can check it out here. A powerhouse lineup of industry experts, including photographers James Day, Julia Trotti, Jayson Robertson, Kate Newman and Sony Digital Imaging ambassadors Colin Jeffs and Craig Parry will be there. You can explore the whole lineup here. Tickets are on sale now from $39 for adults for one-day access or $59 for two-day access across the weekend. You're in luck if you're a student: score tickets from $29. Time Out rea
Australian Brandenburg Orchestra: Water Music

Australian Brandenburg Orchestra: Water Music

The Australian Brandenburg Orchestra has spent decades spotlighting the music of the Baroque 17th century, fusing it with modern interpretations, and in its new concert series, the culture of the YolƋu from Arnhem Land gets a piece of the action.   The classical music ensemble has team up with YolƋu songman Rrawun Maymuru for a newly commissioned work created with classically trained contemporary composer Nick Wales. Throughout the performance, Water Music brings together seasoned artists in a celebration of water – the vital, life-giving force that connects past, present, and future. As a custodian of ocean and waterways from East Arnhem Land, Rrawun Maymuru offers a deeply moving tribute, performing traditional Manikay (ceremonial clan songs of the YolƋu people) sung in language. The evocative performance will serve as a meditation on our custodial duty to the world.  The tribute continues with a vibrant interpretation of Handel’s Water Music in its entirety, brought to life with The Brandenburg’s trademark exuberance and flair. Long-standing artistic director Paul Dyer is at the helm of this new series, which can only mean the concert is sure to stun with grand and stripped-back moments that will make classical music fans of anyone.  The concert series will land at Melbourne Recital Centre from October 9-12, and Sydney Recital Hall from October 14-18. Tickets range in price from $20-$196, book yours here.  
Discover the Night Sky

Discover the Night Sky

While plenty of Melburnians have fond memories of school trips to Scienceworks, the interactive museum is proving science is just as fun for grown-ups. For the next few months, you can get a closer-to-home look at the stars at monthly after-hours sessions, complete with drinks and a Q&A with an expert astronomer.  Running from August to November, Scienceworks' Melbourne Planetarium is hosting four special events, each featuring two evening sessions. The first, from 7.30-9.30pm, includes an hour-long show followed by stargazing (weather permitting), where you can relax with a drink and watch the cosmos go by. The second session, from 8-10pm, flips the order, starting with stargazing and wrapping up with the show. Each month brings a new astronomical theme. In August, you'll learn about the upcoming lunar eclipse; September focuses on the giant ringed planet Saturn; October’s session explores discoveries from three years of observations using the James Webb Space Telescope; and finally, November rounds things out with a guided tour of the brightest stars in the night sky. While space travel is still a way off for us normal people, astronomer Dr. Tanya Hill will be on hand for all four sessions to offer a guided tour deep into the depths of the universe and answer all your burning questions – including what life beyond Earth might look like. There’ll also be light snacks and drinks on offer from 7pm at the Planetarium’s galaxy bar. Discover the Night Sky is 18+ with tickets on
Kutcha Edwards & the Sydney Symphony

Kutcha Edwards & the Sydney Symphony

Activist and multi-award-winning songwriter Kutcha Edwards is widely regarded as one of Australia’s finest contemporary voices. A natural performer (despite never being officially trained), he found his footing in the ‘80s and ‘90s as a member of bands The Black Arm Band and Blackfire. Decades on, the highly respected Elder and Songman has carved out a successful solo career, blending ‘Bidgee’ blues with traditional songs of people and Country. On October 14, the Mutti Mutti artist will curate and headline a special evening of music in the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall. Titled Ngarli-Wangu (meaning “our song” in Mutti Mutti), the one-night-only event will see Edwards joined on stage by conductor-in-residence Benjamin Northey and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, along with a selection of special guests. Together, they will perform anthems that have shaped the Blak artistic landscape over the past four decades. More than a concert, Ngarli-Wangu is a celebration of heritage. As a survivor of the Stolen Generations, Edwards draws deeply from his lived experience to create his powerful sound and personal music that simply must be experienced live. Tickets are on sale now for this one-off performance, with prices from $49 plus booking fee, concessions available. Secure your seats here. 
Unlock The Rocks Weekend

Unlock The Rocks Weekend

Update Wednesday, August 20: Due to the soggy weather, Unlock The Rocks Weekend is postponed. Stay tuned for exciting details and be sure to continue exploring The Rocks for delicious food and delicious specials – including the cocktail, coffee, cheese, native ingredients and seafood trails – only until 31 August. Unlock The Rocks – the harbourside suburb's winter wonderland of culinary entertainment –  springs into action this August, celebrating The Rocks' incredible drinking and dining experiences. The 2025 edition will bring together NSW’s top cellar doors, artisan makers, jazz musicians and coffee roasters for a month-long feast and celebration of the charming, historic district. And while you can head down any day of the week, the festival is going down on August 23 and 24, really ramping things up a notch. Make a start at First Fleet Park, where a stellar line-up of vendors are taking over the lush green space from August 23-24. After a warming speciality brew from Bar Coco Coffee, you can order up a snack (or two) from the smorgasbord of offerings. Choose from a selection of charcuterie from La Bastide, freshly shucked oysters from Sydney Oyster Farm or grab some award-winning cheese to go from Little Cheese Creek.  Pair your meal with a glass of vino from one of the six NSW wineries that will be there pouring three samples for $5, per producer – or enjoy a full glass of your favourite wine for $10. There’s estate-grown drops from Gundagai’s family-owned Borambola Wi
ArchiPro Home Design Evening

ArchiPro Home Design Evening

There's nothing quite so overwhelming (in the most exciting way possible) as a blank canvas reno-project that lies ahead of you. ArchiPro's Home Design Evening is the place to be for insider advice, the chance to hear from industry professionals and surrounding yourself in design-led thinking to fuel your next move. This one-night-only event is coming to Melbourne’s Lakeside Pavilion on August 1 – and trust us, you’ll want to be there.  Fronting the evening is none other than award-winning architect Peter Maddison (AKA the original host of Grand Designs Australia), who'll lead a panel of industry experts including Archier's Josh Fitzgerald, Imogene Pond from Cera Stribley and Sam & Chelsea Barlow from Barlow Building. Together, they’ll explore the real value of professional guidance and why the smartest builds are never done alone. Expect bubbles, canapĂ©s and more than 50 curated exhibitors including Studio Enti and the English Tapware Company, who will be showcasing the latest in interiors. You’ll rub shoulders with a whole crowd of architects and designers who are more than happy to talk shop (and maybe even jump on your next project).  The best part? It’s free to attend. Make sure you register your interest in advance here, with doors open between 5-9pm.
Frmefest

Frmefest

Sydney is one of the most photographed cities in the world - so it’s only fitting that it’s playing host to a groundbreaking new festival dedicated to visual storytelling. Whether you're behind the lens or in front of it, Frmefest is the creative summit photographers, filmmakers and content creators have been waiting for. Teaming up with presenting partner Canon Australia, the inaugural Frmefest will take over Carriageworks on July 19-20, bringing two jam-packed days of more than 40 leading speakers, 60 hands-on workshops, and 22 brand activations dedicated to the creative industry. Across the two days you can hear from leading voices on the main stage, including global communication coach Vinh Giang and renowned Australian portrait photographer and YouTuber Julia Trotti as they dive into discussions on the future of visual storytelling. Join expert panels diving into the future of the creator economy, building a sustainable creative career and levelling up your social media game.  But this isn’t just about watching from the sidelines, Frmefest is built for doing. Step into immersive, cinematic sets to shoot real-world scenarios, get hands-on with gear from Canon, Camera House, Fujifilm, Sony, Nikon, Lumix, OM System, Blackmagic Design and more, and compete in live competitions with over $50,000+ in prizes up for grabs. Prices start at $179 but if you book with our exclusive code TIMEOUT30 you can score a hefty discount. Be quick because tickets are closing soon. Explore the
Willoughby Symphony Orchestra: A Night at the Oscars

Willoughby Symphony Orchestra: A Night at the Oscars

The Willoughby Symphony Orchestra brings a taste of Hollywood to town with A Night at the Oscars, featuring music from blockbuster films including Spiderman, Saving Private Ryan and more.  The star of the show will be one of Germany’s finest violinists, Rosa Donata Milton, who returns to The Concourse Concert Hall following her spellbinding performances of Korngold’s Violin Concerto in 2023. She’ll join the Willoughby Symphony Choir under the baton of acclaimed conductor Dr Nicholas Milton AM, as they perform selections from Academy Award-winning soundtracks.  The incredible concert will open with a tribute to the acclaimed film Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark, before continuing on a cinematic journey through some of the silver screen's most illustrious soundtracks that just might move you to tears. The full line-up includes Spiderman, Forrest Gump, Hook, Schindler’s List, Angels and Demons, Ladies in Lavender, The Mission, Saving Private Ryan and Amistad.  You can experience the glamour of Hollywood’s night of nights complete with a red carpet and photowall, where you can snap a pic with your very own Oscar – just don’t forget to dress up for the occasion.  Snag your tickets to performances on Saturday, August 16 at 7pm or Sunday, August 17 at 2pm. Prices range from $45 to $99. Get yours here. 
Knights of Fire at Kryal Castle

Knights of Fire at Kryal Castle

Knights, dragons and flaming sword battles await at the magical Kryal Castle this winter school holidays, as part of Ballarat’s Winter Festival. A fiery kids program is taking place during the Victorian school holidays and all of the land’s bravest heroes are invited.  From July 5 to 20, the adventure begins with thrilling live shows packed with action where you can cosy up with a hot chocolate (or mulled wine for the grown-ups) and watch knights battle it out with fiery swords and clash over live jousting demonstrations. Join them in sword training at Knight School or with a bow at archery lessons. If battles aren’t your speciality, there are also potion classes where you’ll mix magical brews.  Next, head to the Jester’s Theatre for a show-stopping puppet performance that brings Kryal Castle’s enchanting history to life. Discover the tale of an evil queen who cast an eternal winter over the land and the brave hero foretold to break the curse. Along the way, you’ll meet magical princesses, wise wizards and fiery dragons (oh my!), and even have the chance to transform into your favourite character at the face painting and hair braiding station. Don’t leave empty handed when there are plenty of magical goodies to take home. Make a pit stop at the Tooth Fairy Lolly Shop, Moonlight Market or try your hand at crafts and make your own snowflake souvenir. The best part is you can keep the fun going on an overnight stay with cabins, tiny homes, campsites or luxe castle-themed suites
adidas House of Blue

adidas House of Blue

Rugby league’s greatest rivalry hits fever pitch this July, as New South Wales and Queensland go head-to-head in the 2025 Ampol State of Origin decider. To celebrate Game III landing in Sydney, adidas is making sure everyone can get in on the action — even if you’re not heading to the stadium. From July 3–9, adidas is transforming its Pitt Street store into the House of Blue, a free, action-packed hub celebrating the Westpac NSW Blues this Origin Week. Whether you’re backing the Blues or just tuning in for Australia’s biggest sporting showdown, this is the place to kick off Origin Week and get into the spirit. Head in store between 11am and 2pm daily and you can score access to a complimentary nail art and tattoo studio, test your luck with the Locker Lucky Dip (think signed jerseys, vouchers and match tickets), and get your gear sorted with free customisation on any apparel purchase over $60. You’ll find everything: from men’s and women’s jerseys to training hoodies, gym shorts, tees and even retro jerseys. Whether you opt for nail art, tattoos or merch, it’s the perfect chance to show your stripes. This marks the first time adidas is backing the NSW Blues men’s and women’s teams, and it’s clear they’ve gone all out for the home crowd. Now that you’re all kitted out, it's time to tackle your game day plan. Heading to Accor Stadium this July 9? With 80,000 seats to fill, make sure you plan ahead to avoid the crowds. Or, skip the queues altogether and let someone else take car
DinoFest

DinoFest

Ever wondered what it was like when dinosaurs roamed the earth? Now’s your chance to find out. Round up the kids these school holidays and head to DinoFest at Nortons Park in Wantirna South for a fully immersive, family-friendly experience where you can get up close to the big and exciting creatures.  Join a DinoFest Ranger for a 45-minute Dinosaur Encounter through the Mesozoic era, complete with all your childhood favourites including roaring Triceratops, towering Stegosauruses and of course, the most fearsome dinosaurs of all: the mighty Tyrannosaurus Rex. Along the way, you’ll pick up fascinating dino facts like how the giant T. Rex was once the size of a dog. The kids can even get their hands dirty with a 'Dino Dig', themed arts and crafts, and ‘feel a fossil’ with real dinosaur bones. Once you’ve had the chance to meet more than 30 life-like, moving dinosaurs (including cute baby dinos), refuel at the coffee and food trucks before continuing on at one of the many activities on offer. Kids can unearth fossils at the Dino Dig, hold a real life-sized dinosaur bone at Feel a Fossil and then wrap up the day with some dino-themed arts and crafts. Dino Fest runs in 90-minute sessions daily during the school holidays from July 5–20. Tickets are $28 for adults and $26 for kids. Grab yours here. 
Heartland Festival

Heartland Festival

This June, Riverside’s National Theatre of Parramatta’s inaugural Heartland Festival is coming to Western Sydney performing arts hub, Riverside Theatres. The two-week program, which features a line-up of local and international artists, centres on groundbreaking writing and thrilling performances, with everything from theatre, spoken word and comedy on the agenda.  On week one (June 25-28) you can catch award-winning rapper and poet Omar Musa (Since Ali Died) performing spoken word alongside renowned American cellist and composer Mariel Roberts Musa in The Offering (A Plastic Ocean Oratorio). There’s also Supper Club, a night of thought-provoking performances served up alongside a course of delicious plates. On hosting duties is the captivating Nancy Denis – whose debut solo show Ma’p BoulĂ© earned a four-star review from Time Out. On week two (July 2-5) enjoy a mash-up of theatre and film from re:group performance collective in their smash-hit show POV. With a cast of ten unrehearsed actors, and an 11-year old with a video camera leading the charge, this hilarious and deeply meaningful show is sure to surprise. If you missed tickets to the first Supper Club, you’re in luck – it returns for one more show on July 3. To close out the festival, Bars From The Heart will feature a host of Sydney’s finest wordsmiths performing poetry alongside the UK actor, poet and playwright Azan Ahmed at the mic.  Tickets start from $15 and are on sale now (but selling fast) so grab yours here. 

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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