Go to Sydney in January. It's hot, but Sydney lives for the Summer. Everyone is on holidays, the harbour sparkles and the Sydney Festival is on - lots of events & access opened up to special places. Read more.
President Obama holds a joint press conference with Prime Minister Julia Gillard of Australia at Parliament House. Read more.
Goto St kilda Pier at Sunset to see the cutest penguins ever! Last nite we saw 6 little cute fairy penguins! Read more.
A spectacular journey. Unsurpassed views. Dense rainforest, steep ravines and picturesque waterfalls within the World Heritage-listed Barron Gorge National Park. Summed up in one word? Awesome. Read more.
Broken River in the Eungella National Park is recognised as the world’s most certain place to see the platypus in the wild. Read more.
Take a tour of the distillery and finish the tour with a rum tasting, especially the rum liquer which can only be purchased from the Bondstore Read more.
Explore the shops in the main street, and be sure to find the picture of the drowned vehicles that never quite made it along the beach and around the point! (Hopefully your's won't be one of them!) Read more.
Vivid Sydney - Light, Music, Ideas will be colouring this city with creativity at night. Lights on at 6pm from 27th May - 13th June. Read more.
Amble over to the Palace Garden Gate to admire the light installation inspired by Lady Macquarie's love of horticulture. Careful though, the water is too shallow for diving. Read more.
You've seen the Sydney Harbour Bridge turn (RED). Now add your panel to the (2015)QUILT and join the fight for an AIDS Free Generation. The beginning of the #endofAIDS starts with you. Read more.