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Christmas markets will come back to Sydney’s CBD, with Premier Chris Minns conceding the government should do more to mark a holiday “millions of people in NSW” celebrate.
Free Christmas lunch held in Sydney. Posted: 25 December 2024 | Last updated: 25 December 2024. Hundreds of people have gathered at the Wesley mission is Sydney for a free community Christmas lunch.
One of Sydney's iconic restaurants has announced it will close its doors, blaming the landlords and rent disputes for the unexpected shutdown just days before Christmas. Upper-end Thai restaurant ...
In Sydney, executive chef Gaurav Bide and executive pastry chef Nicolas Blanc will head up lunch and dinner for 500 at Mode, inside the Four Seasons. For the chefs, Christmas is a chance to push ...
Christmas movies on stage. The Sydney Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Benjamin Northey, presents Home Alone in Concert, a live performance of John Williams’ score with a screening of the 1990 ...
For many Sydney-siders, Christmas Day is synonymous with a beach swim. Bondi, one of Australia’s most iconic beaches, becomes a hub of activity on Christmas Day. Families and friends (and a heck ...
Martin Place, in the heart of the Sydney CBD, truly embraces the festive spirit. From late November to December 27, there’s a super-sized Christmas tree woven with more than 110,000 LED ...
As the wild weather continued on Christmas Eve, emergency services conducted hundreds of flood rescues across metropolitan Sydney, while thousands were without power in southeast Queensland.
This year’s Christmas Lunch marks its 34th consecutive run since the foundation first started feeding homeless people in 1989, beginning with a small group of rough sleepers at Rev. Bill Crews ...
Wesley Mission is offering a “combined church celebration” and a “traditional Christmas lunch” for people who sleep on the streets, to those who lead their own companies, says Chief ...
Wesley Mission is offering a “combined church celebration” and a “traditional Christmas lunch” for people who sleep on the streets, to those who lead their own companies, says Chief ...