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dining scene. With talks, lunch specials, dinner dates and the beloved Night Noodle Markets, you won’t want to miss it (page 16). With the weather warming up, it’s the perfect time to take a long walk around the city. Have a leisurely stroll or pick up the pace and break a sweat, as you discover the sights of Sydney (page 44). “Beautiful: The Carole King Musical” lights up the stage this month. Starring multi award-winning Esther Hannaford as Carole King, this
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CONTENTS OCTOBER 2017
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Pink Diamonds: An Enduring Elegance
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Aboriginal Art: The finest Aboriginal art for sale
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Opals: How to choose the best gems
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Sydney Shopping
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Harbour Cruising: Sydney explored by sea
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Where to Go: Sydney’s wonderful attractions
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Manly: Gateway to the Northern Beaches
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The Sydney Opera House
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Walking on Sunshine
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The Rocks: Explore Sydney’s historic quarter
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BEST OF BAVARIA
Oktoberfest at Munich Brauhaus
Get ready for the biggest Oktoberfest party outside of Bavaria at Munich Brauhaus this month! Straight from the tents of Bavaria, there will be four of the best pure biers that Oktoberfest has to offer, with one available each week. Every Sunday throughout Oktoberfest is for the kids, with activity packs and a free meal for children under 12 available with every full-paying adult meal. There’ll also be free face painting. Throughout the Oktoberfest festivities customers can register to become an Oktober-Boss, proving their dedication to the legendary annual festival by completing a series of challenges: drinking a stein of each of the four Oktoberfest biers, eating a schnitzel, a pork knuckle and a pretzel, and drinking a schnapps. Those who achieve the ultimate Oktober-Boss status will receive prizes, including exclusive invitations to the Oktoberfest closing party. Until 28 October, cnr Argyle and Playfair Streets, The Rocks. Mon–Fri 10am–late, Sat–Sun 9am–late. 9247 7785. oktoberfest.com.au
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“Roza of Smyrna”
The Delphi Bank 24th Greek Film Festival Delight in the wonders of cinema from Greece at the Delphi Bank 24th Greek Film Festival. Director of the Greek Centre, Jorge Menidis says, “This year’s program is bursting with films exploring human connections and stories that will take audiences on endless emotional rollercoasters. We are in awe of the resilient Greek film industry and are proud to be supporting Greek stories and filmmakers through our Festival”. Don’t miss the Opening Night film, George Kordellas’ debut feature “Roza of Smyrna”, featuring Tasos Nousias as Dimitris, a collector from a renowned Athenian museum who uncovers a story of star-crossed lovers while searching for artefacts in the lost city of Smyrna. 10–22 October, Palace Norton Street, Leichhardt. greekfilmfestival.com.au
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“The Jungle”.
CINEMA AND CULTURE
The 2017 Jewish International Film Festival Celebrate outstanding Jewish cinema from all over the world at the 2017 Jewish International Film Festival. Over 60 films from 24 countries including Israel, Australia, Argentina, Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain, UK and USA will celebrate the sprawling diversity of Jewish culture and storytelling. A highlight of the program is “Jungle”, the incredible real-life survival story of Australian-based Israeli entrepreneur Yossi Ghinsberg, by “Wolf Creek” director Greg McLean. Starring Daniel Radcliffe, the gripping true story follows Ghinsberg as he leaves behind a simple life to chase an impossible dream in the depths of the Amazon rainforest. 26 October–22 November at Event Cinemas Bondi Junction and 11–22 November at Hayden Orpheum, Cremorne. jiff.com.au
“SAND SONG” at Barangaroo.
DANCE AND DREAMING
Experience ‘SAND SONG’ at Barangaroo
The Cutaway at Barangaroo will this month play host to “SAND SONG”, a contemporary Aboriginal dance and theatre performance and workshop. Created by visual artist Walbira Murray and director Elena Vereker, “SAND SONG” is a unique and inspiring Aboriginal culture experience for children aged 5–12 years and their parents or carers. During a 30-minute hands-on workshop, children meet the performers, learn the Emu dance and ‘paint up’ their dream on a glass ‘dream holder’ that becomes part of the “SAND SONG” set. The workshop is followed by a 40-minute performance exploring the power of light, dreams and fire and featuring a fusion of contemporary and traditional music, with live singing, didgeridoo and clap sticks. 3–8 October, The Cutaway, Barangaroo Reserve, The Rocks. 132 849. ticketek.com.au
FAMILY FUN
Kids Will Love Kidtopia Festival Don’t miss Sydney’s coolest family festival, Kidtopia. This exciting event features electrifying live shows, music and comedy, hair-raising amusement rides, interactive activities, workshops and yummy food! Acts performing at the event include bands such as The Pigs and Junkyard Beats, as well as acrobatic shows and tricks from CHORES! and Cardistry. Comedian Dr Professor Neal Portenza brings his absurdist stand up show, plus there’s the hit live reptile show “Crocodile Encounters”. La Petite Grande presents the world’s best circus, daredevil and comedy acts with a rotating daily program inside a purposebuilt big top stage. The little ones will love Kidtopia’s dedicated space for under 5’s, Littletopia, and live animals, nightly films, games and amusements.
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Hot Spots NEWTOWN GOOD FOOD FAIR Newtown Good Food Fair is a showcase of the diverse food, drinks and pub scene that is Newtown, located in Sydney’s inner west. You can sample fare from the likes of Mary’s, Bloodwood, Bovine & Swine and Queen Chow, complemented by Young Henry’s and neighbourhood icons the Courthouse Hotel and Newtown Hotel. 8 October, Newtown Square and Eliza Street, Newtown. facebook.com/ NewtownGoodFoodFair
“The Red Tree”.
THE RED TREE The National Theatre of Parramatta (NTofP) presents a new musical theatre work based on Shaun Tan’s award-winning book, “The Red Tree”. “The Red Tree” takes audiences on an extraordinary journey to a world of imagination, where origami boats embark on ocean voyages, giant fish host musical interludes, and parades pass by. This is the story of a young girl living inside her bedroom and how she conquers her fears and anxieties, finally embracing hope and taking control of the world that has always been around her. 19–28 October, Riverside Theatres, cnr Church and Market Streets, Parramatta. 8839 3399. riversideparramatta.com.au
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OCTOBER IS FILLED WITH A WIDE RANGE OF EVENTS TO EXCITE AND INSPIRE. BY ROSHAN SUKHLA.
SCULPTURE BY THE SEA BONDI
This year Sculpture by the Sea Bondi celebrates its 21st anniversary. It’s the world’s largest annual free outdoor sculpture exhibition. Head down to the Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk and see the coastline transformed into an outdoor art gallery with over 100 Australian and international artists showcasing their works. The prestigious $60,000 Aqualand Sculpture Award will be presented to an exhibiting artist whose sculpture will be gifted for permanent public enjoyment in Sydney. As one of Sydney’s most beloved and photographed events, Sculpture by the Sea Bondi attracts over 500,000 visitors each year. Don’t miss it!
19 October–5 November, Bondi to Tamarama Coastal Walk. sculpturebythesea.com/bondi
Nicole Larkin, “Dynamics in Impermanence”, from Sculpture by the Sea Bondi 2016. Photo: Rein Photography.
Sydney Rides Festival
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The City of Sydney’s annual cycling festival features more than 30 events that celebrate bikes and family fun in the outdoors. The Sydney Rides Festival includes the Suit Ride and the Spring Cycle across the Harbour Bridge, as well as chocolate rides, cycle speed dating and even a bike ballet. Don’t miss The Big Adventure on 7 October at Sydney Park, the photo exhibition in Paddington Reservoir Gardens, showcasing bike-based adventures, and Light the City on 28 October, which is a Halloween-inspired community celebration, where you can pop on some fancy dress and enjoy spectacular harbour views, gourmet food trucks, epic illuminations and the popular silent disco as the sun goes down and trees light up (bike hire is available on the night). 3–29 October, throughout Sydney. sydneyridesfestival.net
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Songs of My Country
2 One Another
Gondwana Indigenous Children’s Choir and the Vienna Boys’ Choir come together for a worldfirst collaboration to perform “Songs of My Country”, a unique celebration of culture and language. Two uplifting concerts feature the world premiere of “Boori Guman” by Australian composer Owen Elsley, written in collaboration with Gudju Gudju of the Gimuy Walibara Yidinji, the Traditional Owners of Cairns (Gimuy). The new composition will be performed in English and Gimuy Walibara Yidinji language by the combined ensembles. The Sydney concert will also feature a massed choral ensemble from the Sydney Children’s Choir.
Sydney Dance Company presents “2 One Another” by choreographer Rafael Bonachela. Since its 2012 premiere, Rafael Bonachela’s multi award-winning tour de force has left critics and audiences speechless. “2 One Another” is an exuberant hour of physicality and power that is not to be missed. The performance is set against a stunning digital backdrop of motion design and animation, featuring a soundtrack that encompasses Baroque and electronica.
10 October, Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House, Bennelong Point, Sydney. 9250 7777. sydneyoperahouse.com
5–14 October, Roslyn Packer Theatre, Hickson Road, Walsh Bay. 9250 1999. sydneydancecompany.com Photo: Peter Greig. Photo: Lukas Beck.
2017 ARCHIBALD PRIZE This annual exhibition at the Art Gallery of New South Wales is a joint show of all finalists in the Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes. The Archibald Prize is a portrait prize awarded to the best painting of a notable Australian, and features a who’s who of Australian culture, from politicians to celebrities and from sporting heroes to artists. The Wynne Prize is awarded to the best landscape painting of Australian scenery, or figure sculpture, while the Sulman Prize is given to the best subject painting, genre painting or mural project in oil, acrylic, watercolour or mixed media. This year’s Archibald Prize winner is Mitch Cairns’ portrait of artist Agatha Gothe-Snape. Until 22 October, Art Gallery of NSW, Art Gallery Road, The Domain, Sydney. 9225 1744. artgallery.nsw.gov.au Left: Archibald Prize 2017 finalist Dee Smart, “The mayor of Bondi“, oil and acrylic on canvas, 77 x 77 cm. © the artist. Photo: Jenni Carter, AGNSW.
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Punchbowl Mosque, by architect Angelo Candalepas. Photo: Brett Boardman.
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Claire Foy and Andrew Garfield star in “Breathe”. Photo: Imaginarium.
British Film Festival 2017 The Cunard British Film Festival is back with an incredible lineup of movies. From sweeping romances and beloved book adaptations to intriguing music documentaries and pulse racing thrillers, this year’s program has it all. The festival opens with the Australian premiere of actor Andy Serkis’ directorial debut “Breathe”, starring Andrew Garfield and Claire Foy. This is a heartwarming celebration of human possibility and two indomitable spirits, who defy the odds to pave the way for change. Other highlights include “Tulip Fever”, “Goodbye Christopher Robin” and “The Bookshop”. 24 October–15 November, Palace Verona, Paddington and Palace Norton Street, Leichhardt. britishfilmfestival.com.au
The 2017 Sydney Architecture Festival The 2017 Sydney Architecture Festival presents talks, tours and exhibitions delving into our city’s architectural highlights. This year, the Festival focuses on building Sydney’s future heritage in Western Sydney with a hub in Parramatta and the unveiling of a contemporary, architectdesigned mosque in Punchbowl. A series of events will unearth Sydney’s enduring love affair with concrete, showcasing its Brutalist buildings, and the lasting influence of this powerful movement in architecture. 29 September–2 October, various locations across Sydney. sydneyarchitecturefestival.org
POLLINATION Showcasing the astounding hues of a variety of native and non-native flowers, the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney’s new “Pollination” floral display creatively illustrates nature’s miracle of pollination. The Calyx’s internationally-recognised green wall comes to life with words and images illustrating how pollen is dispersed, while a 50-metre flowerbed grouped into different colour schemes of purple, red and cream reflects the role colours play in pollinator attraction. In addition to the display, the new attraction features a variety of flower-themed events, including tours and pollination stories, music, science and educational events, workshops, photography exhibitions and microscopes and colouring stations for the kids. Argyranthemum Larita Magenta .
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Ongoing, The Calyx, The Royal Botanic Garden Sydney, Mrs Macquaries Road, Sydney. 9231 8111. rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au
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RACHMANINOFF ON FIRE Concluding a year of spectacular Rachmaninoff performances, Sydney Symphony Orchestra Artist in Residence Brett Dean brings the renowned composer’s Third Concerto, best known from the movie “Shine”, to life. With Australian pianist Piers Lane as soloist, and featuring Dean’s own “Fire Music” and Sibelius’ “Scenes with Cranes” from the play “Kuolema”, this performance is a poignant exploration of death, rejuvenation and rebirth.
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18–20 October, Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House, Sydney. 8215 4600. sydneysymphony.com
Grammy Award-winning and multi platinum-selling global sensation The Chainsmokers bring their “Memories…Do Not Open” world tour to Sydney after sell-out shows around the world. The concert features highlights from their newest album, “Memories…Do Not Open”, including Coldplay collaboration “Something Just Like This”, as well as past favourites including “Roses”, “Closer” and “Don’t Let Me Down”. 21 October, Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park. livenation.com.au
NORTHLANE
Brett Dean.
DREAM SEQUENCE Artist in Residence Brett Dean returns to Carriageworks to conduct the second program in their contemporary series for 2017. Experience a magical performance exploring the strange workings of the subconscious, featuring new compositions by Finnish violinist and composer Erkki Veltheim and sonic artist James Hullick. Enjoy mystical tunes including Liza Lim’s “The Heart’s Ear” and Živkovic’’s “On the Guarding of the Heart”, as well as Dean’s amazing titular piece, “Dream Sequence”. 15 October, Carriageworks, 245 Wilson Street, Eveleigh. 8215 4600. sydneysymphony.com SIBELIUS & MAHLER: JANINE JANSEN RETURNS Lauded for her outstanding skills after her Brahms concerto in 2015, Dutch violinist Janine Jansen returns to Sydney with a dazzling rendition of Sibelius’s “Violin Concerto” and Mahler’s “First Symphony”. Conducted by Thomas Søndergård, this performance showcases Jansen’s mesmerising musical voice. 25, 27, 28 and 30 October, Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House, Sydney. 9250 7777. sydneyoperahouse.com
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Hiromi Omura (Cio-Cio-San) and James Egglestone (Pinkerton) in Opera Australia’s “Madama Butterfly” (2015). Photo: © Jeff Busby.
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Esther Hannaford stars in “Beautiful: The Carole King Musical”. Photo Nathan Johnson.
Beautiful: The Carole King Musical Long before she was Carole King, the chart-topping music legend, she was an ordinary girl with extraordinary talent. She sold her first hit, “Will You Love Me Tomorrow”, at just 17. By the time she was 20 she was writing number ones for the biggest acts in rock ‘n’ roll, including The Drifters, The Shirelles and Aretha Franklin. But it wasn’t until her personal life began to crack that she finally managed to find her own voice and step into the spotlight, with music that would become the soundtrack of a generation. Starring multi award-winning Esther Hannaford as Carole King, Josh Piterman as Gerry Goffin and Amy Lehpamer as Cynthia Weil, this uplifting and inspirational Broadway hit will have you on your feet in applause. Ongoing, Sydney Lyric Theatre, The Star, Pirrama Road, Pyrmont. 136 100. beautifulmusical.com.au
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Opera Australia presents a number of world-class productions this month. The exciting “Two Weddings, One Bride” is set in the exotic surrounds of Morocco and tells the tale of a Governor who finds himself in a little too deep with money trouble, but marrying off his twin daughters to just the right suitors could save his bacon. Musical director Robert Andrew Greene has drawn on the winning formula of combining musical greatest hits with a quirky and entertaining story. Starring soprano Zoe Drummond as Giroflé/Girofla, celebrated baritones Andrew Jones and John Bolton Wood and theatre royalty Geraldine Turner. Opera Australia bids farewell to one of the most loved productions in its history, Moffatt Oxenbould’s magnificent “Madama Butterfly”, with a final two-week season at the Capitol Theatre. Designed around silk, fire, water and wood, Oxenbould’s legendary production will feature celebrated South Korean soprano Karah Son making her Australian debut as Cio-Cio-San. “Two Weddings, One Bride”, dates throughout October, Playhouse, Sydney Opera House. 9318 8200. opera.org.au “Madama Butterfly”, 24 October– 4 November, Capitol Theatre, Haymarket. 9318 8200. opera.org.au
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MIRACLE CITY
My Fair Lady
Don’t miss this brand-new production of Nick Enright and Max Lambert’s celebrated Australian musical, “Miracle City”. Set in the early 1990s, at the height of televangelism, “Miracle City” tells the story of the Truswells, a family with a dream to build a religious theme park, and the extreme lengths the patriarch, Ricky Truswell, will go to in order toBoots”. makePhoto: their dream a “Kinky Matthew reality. ThisMurphy. production features an all-star cast including Missy Higgins, Lara Mulcahy, Josie Lane, Kellie Rode and Gus Murray.
Lerner and Loewe’s “My Fair Lady” is now playing in Sydney at the Capitol Theatre with a mixture of magical music, wonderful sets, stunning costumes, and great acting. Directed by Julie Andrews, the show features the sets and costumes from the original Broadway show, which opened 60 years ago. “My Fair Lady” is the stage adaptation of George Bernard Shaw’s 1913 play, “Pygmalion”, Photo: © Jeff Busby. where a phonetics professor, Henry Higgins, sets out to transform a young Cockney flower seller, Eliza Doolittle, into a ‘lady’ to win a bet. The show features such musical delights as “Wouldn’t It Be Loverly?”, “On The Street Where You Live”, “I Could Have Danced All Night” and “Get Me to the Church on Time”. The impressive cast includes English actor Charles Edwards, who plays Professor Higgins and Australian star Anna O’Byrne who plays Eliza Doolittle.
12–29 October, Studio, Sydney Opera House, Sydney. 9250 7777. sydneyoperahouse.com
Missy Higgins as Bonnie May in “Miracle City”. Photo: Daniel Linnet.
Until 14 October, Capitol Theatre, 13 Campbell Street, Haymarket. 136 100. myfairladymusical.com.au
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Night Noodle Markets.
Food for Thought We hope you’ve got an appetite because October is Good Food Month in Sydney. By Roshan Sukhla. 16 WHERE SYDNEY I OCTOBER 2017 I wheretraveler.com
EVERY OCTOBER ACROSS Sydney, chefs and foodies alike gather together to celebrate Good Food Month. This year’s program features over 150 events including masterclasses, talks, festivals, parties and dinner dates. The city’s most talented restaurateurs and chefs showcase what they do best, and prove why Sydney is a world-class dining destination. Celebrate the opening of Good Food Month (5 October) in its new home at Hyde Park Palms— a food oasis in the CBD, inspired by the desert chic style of Palm Springs. Party with the industry’s best and enjoy a selection of delectable treats and drinks. Also on at Hyde Park Palms is Africola Sound System (7 October), the brunch series (8, 15 and 22 October), a discussion about the future of food (12 October) and Sydney chefs Dan Hong and Mitch Orr throw a party (14 October).
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
You’ll love Date Night in the comfort of Hyde Park Palms home where you can treat your chosen one to a delicious night of film and food. Starring Sydney favourite, Ume Burger with a side of moorish umami fries, matched with beer or wine. Slide into sweetness with a choc-top by Gelato Messina whilst enjoying Good Food Month’s pick of classic date night flicks (13 and 20 October). Hear superstar chef Marco Pierre White in Conversation at the Hilton Sydney on 7 October. He’ll be joined on stage by food writer Jill Dupleix, and fellow chefs Duncan Welgemoed and Peter Gilmore. There are plenty of one-off events in this year’s program. Learn the art of Chinese noodle making at Chef’s Gallery, or enjoy the Opera Australia wine dinner at glass brasserie, where Opera Australia principal artists Lorina Gore and Simon Kim, accompanied by Tahu Matheson, perform arias and duets from celebrated
Nomad, Public Dining Room, Cirrus, Pilu at Freshwater, One Penny Red, Catalina, The Gantry Restaurant and many more. The Night Noodle Markets (5 to 22 October) return to Hyde Park with 40 sizzling food stalls serving up the best street food from across the Asian region. Sydney’s very own Asian hawker market features family-friendly live music, DJs, LED-lit dancing dragons, and the always popular bespoke dessert creations by Gelato Messina, Black Star Pastry and N2 Gelato. To make things quick and easy, the markets will again be cash-free, so you’ll be able to spend less time queuing, and more time eating. There’s a whole raft of food festivals and events in Sydney’s suburbs to coincide with Good Food Month. Don’t miss the Artistry Food Festival at the Overseas Passenger Terminal (1 October), Crows Nest Festival (15 October), Bowral Long Lunch (15 October), Eat Your Heart Out Liverpool (28 October), Parramatta Lanes festival (10–13 October), The Hawkesbury Table (20 October) and Crafty Dining on Foley (11 October). 1–31 October, throughout Sydney and events across NSW. For the full program and to book visit goodfoodmonth.com
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Some of the chefs that are part of this year’s Good Food Month. Photo: Nikki To.
operas “La Boheme” and “La Traviata”, as well as “Turandot’s” world-famous “Nessun Dorma”. The four-course meal, curated by Luke Mangan and head chef Peter Cassidy, will include glass brasserie classics along with dishes specifically created for the evening. Try a steak and shiraz masterclass at Eastside Grill, and celebrate Australia’s coastline at Bennelong. The Let’s Do Lunch program offers a great array of lunchtime dining for just $38 (including a glass of wine, beer or soft drink) at some of Sydney’s best restaurants. Choose from Sokyo,
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SHOPPING PINK DIAMONDS
An Enduring ACROSS THE BREADTH of 1.6 billion years, journeying from the crucible of the earth, emerges the most intriguing diamond in history. Revered for its exquisite beauty and provenance, the Argyle pink diamond is coveted as the most esteemed diamond in the world. While natural fancy coloured diamonds are scarce, Argyle pink diamonds are inherently so. So rare are they that less than an entire year’s worth of supply over half a carat would fit in the palm of one’s hand, while the number of red, blue and violet diamonds can be counted on one hand alone. The finest of each year’s discoveries, just 50-60 of these rare natural treasures are brought to life as polished masterpieces and offered for sale each year as part of the annual Argyle Pink Diamonds Tender, this year closing on 11 October. Rio Tinto’s Argyle Diamond Mine is the world’s only consistent source of pink diamonds, accounting for more than 90 percent of the world’s pink diamond supply; although this treasure trove will not continue in perpetuity. Argyle pink diamonds are increasingly sought-after—acquired by collectors and connoisseurs around the world for their personal holdings and bespoke jewellery creations. Prior to the 1980s, production of pink diamonds had been sporadic. Argyle pink diamonds, from a certifiable source and of a depth and range of colour never seen before, have commanded the world’s attention since their discovery in 1979. Unearthing these treasures, formed at a depth of over 160 kilometres below the earth’s surface, is a challenge both in size and complexity. It will take many careful hands for a rough Argyle pink diamond to journey from the mine to its final destination as a polished gem.
Calleija ‘L’Amour Rose’: From deep within the Argyle Diamond Mine, a rarity of nature is unveiled. Radiating light and unrivalled beauty, this intricate bloom of bejeweled artistry is the custodian of a spectacular 1.08ct Argyle Pink Tender Diamond.
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Of all diamond colours, pink is the most intriguing. Unlike other coloured diamonds, the phenomena of pink diamonds remains in part a mystery. It is thought that the pink colour is created by a twist within the atomic lattice during formation, the result of immense heat and pressure beneath the earth’s surface—a fabulous fluke of nature. The finest and rarest diamonds are reserved for the annual Argyle Pink Diamonds Tender, which is widely referred to as the most exclusive diamond sale in the world. The event highlights a small number of important diamonds from the Argyle mine that stand apart from their peers in terms of vibrancy and intensity of colour. The 50 to 60 of the most extraordinarily rare pink, red and violet diamonds that are offered as part of the Tender represent less than 0.1 percent of diamonds ever unearthed from the Argyle Diamond Mine.
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Elegance “Spectacular” Argyle pink diamonds are coveted by many, but owned by few. The Tender is an invitation-only event for specially selected diamantaires and collectors. Tender viewings are held around the globe with past Tenders having travelled to Antwerp, Geneva, London, Tokyo, Singapore, Mumbai, Sydney, Shanghai, Beijing, Hong Kong, New York and Copenhagen. Connoisseurs, collectors and luxury jewellers are invited to place sealed bids on the diamonds. Prices for these diamonds can exceed millions of dollars per carat. Since their arrival on the world stage in the 1980s, Argyle pink diamonds have thrilled, seduced and inspired jewellers from around the world to herald the gems’ light, life and colour. Argyle Pink Diamonds Select Ateliers, counted as the most trusted jewellers in the industry, are relied on for their unerring quality, integrity and spectacular creativity that traverses the classic to contemporary. Most importantly, they share a passion for perfection. These houses epitomise superlative craftsmanship, from every vantage point.
Where to Buy Calleija Bringing rare and exceptional Argyle Pink Diamonds to life, Calleija has a reputation for housing many of Mother Nature’s most incredible and rare jewels. As one of the few Argyle Pink Diamond Select Ateliers, John Calleija is internationally recognised as one of the world’s finest jewellers. Visitors to the Calleija boutiques in Sydney, Gold Coast and London are treated to a deluxe shopping experience like no other, when they take a journey through the wondrous Calleija showrooms; and catch a glimpse of craftsmanship in motion within the bespoke artisan workshops. Featuring many exceptional and rare jewels, the boutiques feature exquisite Argyle Pink and exceptionally rare Red and Blue diamonds, as well as Calleija’s own remarkable Glacier® Diamond. Calleija invites devotees of fine jewellery to visit their Sydney, Gold Coast or London boutiques, where they will experience one of world’s most stunning collections of handmade diamond jewellery.
The Westin, No.1 Martin Place, Sydney. 9233 6661. calleija.com
Mondial Pink Diamond Atelier
Mondial ‘Charisse’: This exceptional 0.89ct radiant cut of 1PP and Fancy Deep Purplish Pink colour is from the Argyle Pink Diamonds Signature Tender. Mondial ‘Charisse’ has been exhibited at Kensington Palace and is currently surrounded by 3.67ct of oval white diamonds and delicately framed with Argyle Pink Diamonds. Charisse is truly one in a million and a beautiful heirloom for generations to come.
Specialising in exquisite custom made jewellery and celebrating 50 years of diamond excellence, Mondial Pink Diamond Atelier is an award-winning family business with clientele all over the world. Located in Sydney’s prestigious Queen Victoria Building, Mondial Pink Diamond Atelier offers its clientele the opportunity to take part in the design process, providing a memorable experience which ends with a truly one of a kind, superbly crafted piece of jewellery. They also offer a superb ready to wear collection with the gemstones set in magnificently crafted handmade jewellery.
Shop 17, Ground Floor, Queen Victoria Building, 455 George Street, Sydney. 9267 7974. mondial.com.au
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SHOPPING ABORIGINAL ART
BUYING ABORIGINAL ART BY SUSAN GOUGH HENLY Left: Anna Price Petyarre, “My Country”, 92 x 150cm from Kate Owen Gallery.
ABORIGINAL ART IS MYSTICAL and awe-inspiring and displays a profound connection with the unique Australian landscape. It also offers an exciting journey of discovery into one of the world’s oldest surviving cultures. Yet because it is so different from Western art it can be difficult to know how to identify and buy authentic pieces. Here are some valuable insights into the incredible diversity of Aboriginal art and how to go about finding the best pieces to suit your budget. Archaeologists have dated Aboriginal rock art as far back as 40,000 years or more. Aboriginals have been creating other less permanent art forms, including body, bark and sand art, for untold centuries. Aboriginal culture is rooted in the land. There are not one but many different Aboriginal cultures spread across every part of the country. Each has its own language and complex belief system that explains the universe and the place of people within it. Because there are so many distinctive Aboriginal cultures there is also a great diversity of artistic styles and media, from the well-known dot paintings of the Western Desert to the Western Kimberley’s ghost-like Wandjina creation ancestors with huge mouthless faces. Traditional Aboriginal art practitioners do not see themselves as artists but as storytellers. Since there are no written languages, the making of artworks is all about sharing a spiritual association with a specific landscape or ‘country’, as well as communicating obligations to this ‘country’ through Dreaming stories and Songlines. The Dreamtime describes the time of creation when enormous mythic creatures roamed the Earth 20 WHERE SYDNEY I OCTOBER 2017 I wheretraveler.com
creating landforms and deciding which people could live in each special place. The stories are told via many different media. Traditionally, there was rock art, sand and body paintings as well as ochre bark paintings, wood carvings and fibre weaving, the latter portable art still available today. Contemporary Aboriginal art using Western acrylics on canvas began as recently as 1971 in the remote township of Papunya, west of Alice Springs, when a teacher named Geoffrey Bardon gave some acrylics to men in the community to paint a mural on the school wall. This was how the Western Desert Art movement began. Since then dozens of art centres have developed in tiny communities from Fitzroy Crossing in the Kimberley to Maningreda and Ngukkur in Arnhem Land. Each has art advisers who bring in canvases and paints and get the artworks to major urban markets. While the materials may be Western and while the colourful imagery may seem like versions of Abstract Expressionism, the most of these works evoke traditional dreaming stories or kinship with the land and its bush foods.
Kurun Warun, “Dry Riverbed” 2015, acrylic on linen, 90 x 116cm, from Aboriginal Art Galleries.
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Visit the Art Gallery of New South Wales to see its extensive Indigenous collections, in order to educate yourself about the rich diversity of artistic styles throughout the country as well as seeing contemporary urban works. Many young urban artists are interpreting their cultural stories in new and interesting ways. As with any art form, there are authentic works and cheap imitations. It gets more complicated when you learn that most Indigenous works are not signed. You can, however, be assured that works are authentic if you buy from members of the Aboriginal Art Association of Australia, the Australian Commercial Galleries Association and the Indigenous Art Code. Those are the official names of the blue-chip industry bodies that will provide the correct authentication and pay artists fair commissions. Professional art galleries specialising in Aboriginal art have knowledgeable and experienced staff who can provide excellent advice, as well as introducing you to both established and up-andcoming artists who work in the styles that most interest you. There are also three major Indigenous art events each year: The Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards exhibition at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory from August through November in Darwin, The Desert Mob event held at the Araluen Arts Centre in Alice Springs in September and the Cairns Indigenous Art Fair held in July. Remember to consider a wide range of artistic endeavours. If you are looking for an investment piece, large scale acrylic paintings tend to appreciate the most but you could also search out more affordable limited edition prints by established artists. There are also many other media to discover such as bark paintings, poles, weavings and screen-printed fabrics. All offer a powerful connection to Australia and its enduring Aboriginal culture. Remember, you don’t have to spend a fortune to take an authentic piece of Australia home with you.
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RECOMMENDED GALLERIES Aboriginal Art Galleries. Aboriginal Art Galleries is Sydney’s largest collaborative of Indigenous art galleries, presenting over 140 artists from which to choose. They have on offer Aboriginal artworks, didgeridoos, sculpture, totem poles and other artefacts. View a large variety of beautiful affordable or investment artworks by Dorothy Napangardi, Walangkura Napanangka, Minnie Pwerle and Kudditji Kngwarreye. ● Opera Quays. Shop 13, 2 East Circular Quay. ● Queen Victoria Building. Shop 47–51, Level 2, 455 George Street, Sydney. ● 1300 385 862. Open 7 days. aboriginalartgalleries.com.au
Kate Owen Gallery. Located 10 minutes from the CBD and spread over three levels, this gallery stocks a huge range of contemporary Indigenous art of note including pieces from Gloria Petyarre, Minnie Pwerle and Emily Kngwarreye, and a host of other accomplished and emerging artists. Offering personalised service, their friendly staff are on hand to assist with any queries you may have. ● 680 Darling Street, Rozelle. Open 7 days. 9555 5283. kateowengallery.com
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SHOPPING AUSTRALIAN OPALS
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Unset opals from Giulians.
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national gemstone. Australia produces a large percentage of the world’s finest quality opal, recognised throughout the major gem centres of the world as a rare and precious gemstone. This is why so many overseas visitors purchase their opal when they visit Australia. The history of opal goes back to the 1st Century AD when Pliny wrote of opal as the ‘Queen of Gems’. In Roman times it was included in the crown of the Holy Roman Emperor. Rumour has it that the Roman senator, Nonius, preferred exile rather than sell his valuable opal to Mark Anthony for presentation to Cleopatra.
WHERE ARE OPALS MINED IN AUSTRALIA? The three main areas are: NEW SOUTH WALES: Lightning Ridge This is the home of the rare and famous black opal, which derives its name from the body colour of the ‘nobbies’ or nodules. Black opals were first discovered at Lightning Ridge in 1903. Today, top quality black stones are generally the most valuable of all opal varieties. The rarest and most valuable colour combination is red on a black base, but deep greens, oranges, golds and electric blues are very sought after. They are very rare, beautiful and unique.
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WESTERN QUEENSLAND: Quilpie, Yowah, Winton, Jundah This is the home of the beautiful Queensland boulder opal. The opal from this area differs from other deposits as, in the main, the precious is found in ironstone and sandstone ‘boulders’ which are millions of years old. Due to the harsh climate and terrain, and even with advanced mining techniques, production is limited and demand is high. SOUTH AUSTRALIA: Coober Pedy, Andamooka, Mintabie These fields produce the greatest quantity of a wide range of opal from the ‘white’ (milk opals) to the ‘translucent’ crystal opals, and have also produced a range from ‘grey base’. Opal was first found in the Coober Pedy area in 1915 but it was not until 1925 that the mining area was christened Coober Pedy, which is the local Aboriginal meaning ‘white man in a hole’ and that is exactly what the intrepid early miners did, and still do today—dig holes in the earth looking for that most wondrous of gems, the Australian opal. WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN BUYING AN OPAL The factors that determine the value of opal, are the brilliance of the colours, the darkness of the background body tone, the pattern of the colours, the shape of the stone and the inclusions in the face of the stone. When choosing your personal favourite, select a shape and colour combination that appeals to you. There are numerous colour combinations from which to choose from and a myriad of shapes. It is this wide variety of spectral colour that makes every opal unique, no two opals are the same. Let your heart choose your unique Australian opal as a special memory of your trip to Australia. Australia has some of the world’s most talented designers and jewellers. Some people prefer to purchase an unset opal to take back to their local experienced craftsperson, while others prefer to purchase a stunning piece of opal jewellery in gold or silver and wear it home.
Opal set ring by Opal Minded.
When you purchase a unique piece of opal jewellery, you know exactly what the finished piece looks like. On the other hand, if you select a beautiful unset Australian opal you have the pleasure of contributing to its finished design and seeing its completion as your unique piece of jewellery. HOW DO I KNOW WHERE BEST TO SHOP FOR OPALS? If you are leaving Australia within 60 days of purchasing an Australian opal, you may be entitled to a local goods and services tax discount of 10%. Shop around before you purchase. Australian opals are rare and valuable. Be wary of stores that offer large discounts as an enticement to buy. To shop with confidence, it is highly recommended that you purchase from a long established and reputable store, which is a member of the Jewellers Association of Australia (JAA). These stores are bound by a code of ethics for your protection. Remember that Australia produces a large percentage of the world’s supply of precious opal. Very few overseas visitors have seen the true beauty of opal until they visit Australia. Written by Ken Anania. Opal Sector Chairman of the Jewellers Association of Australia 2016.
Opal and pearl jewellery from Anania Jewellers.
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ANANIA JEWELLERS—A highly recommended visit.
“The Trusted Name in Australian Opals”, this unique thirdgeneration family jewellery manufacturing company has been a leading supplier for the industry since 1965. You are very welcome to visit their elegant upstairs showroom and workshop, conveniently located away from the tourist areas only, 200 metres from the Queen Victoria Building. Specialising in Australia’s finest solid opal jewellery set with black, boulder and white opals, as well as loose stones and also South Sea pearls and Australian diamonds. Choose from the most comprehensive range, from an elegant gift to an item which will give you great joy and remind you of your visit down under for many years to come. The highly courteous, experienced staff will explain the differences between the varieties of opal and can assist you with your selection. Every item of jewellery is made on the premises and guaranteed. A great find! Do not buy elsewhere until you see this selection and compare these great-value factory direct prices. ANANIA JEWELLERS Level 1, upstairs showroom, 235 Clarence Street, (near the Queen Victoria Building) Sydney. Open Mon–Fri 9am–5pm, Sat 10am–4pm. Tel: (02) 9299 4251. anania.com.au
OPAL MINDED is the one and only opal jewellery store in
Sydney that operates its own mines, and the only one in the world with an extensive collection of award-winning opals from Jundah-Opalville in Queensland. Established in 1989, this luxury boutique grew out of the familial opal-mining tradition with roots in the opal fields of Coober Pedy in the 1960s. Nowadays, Opal Minded’s founder and director, John Bernard personally chaperons his opals from the moment they see the daylight for the first time in millions of years to the moment you fall in love with them in Sydney. John’s wife, Renata, together with Opal Minded’s talented multilingual team, delivers bespoke jewellery designs, which turn heads worldwide. Opal Minded has the privilege and freedom to present an opal offering like no other, defined by the owners’ relentless desire to ignite the passion for the beauty of the Australian precious gemstone in every customer who enters Opal Minded boutique. Opal Minded is conveniently located in the historical The Rocks precinct. Open seven days a week, Opal Minded delights in offering such special services as by-appointment or private shopping experiences, at your request or convenience. Trusted by TripAdvisor travellers. OPAL MINDED 55a George Street, The Rocks. Open daily 9am–6.30pm. Tel: (02) 9247 9885. opalminded.com
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VOLLÉ JEWELLERY—For beautiful Australian Opals, Pearls and Pink diamonds, go where locals love to buy. Vollé Jewellery specialise in the most beautiful and uniquely crafted jewellery for men and women. Their experienced pearl, opal and pink diamond specialists offer an unparalleled jewellery experience, outstanding quality, and incredible value for money to Australians and International visitors. At Vollé, their award-winning designers, highly trained multi lingual sales staff and a truly unique interactive video experience will guide you through the wonders of Australia’s greatest treasures. Visit Vollé to learn, without any pressure, from their team lead by Gemmologists and Diamond graders about the unique qualities of Australian Gemstones in a pleasant and relaxed atmosphere. They have loose gems and jewellery to suit every budget, from simple, yet stunning gifts, to major investment pieces of incredible beauty and value. Vollé provides the finest range of jewellery and gemstones, they have a strong market presence and superb international reputation. A visit to Vollé is simply a must for the most discerning of clientele. Every gem purchased comes with a certificate of authenticity and an international guarantee. VOLLÉ JEWELLERY 149 York Street, corner 80 Druitt Street (opposite QVB and Town Hall), Sydney. Open Mon–Sat 9.30am–7pm, Sun 10.30am–6.30pm Tel: (02) 9269 0898. vollejewellery.com
GIULIANS—Uniquely Australian. Exceptional jewels of the highest quality designed and handcrafted exclusively for you in Giulians’ on-premises studio, featuring Australian opals—South Sea pearls—pink and white diamonds. Giulians, established since 1966, has an enviable international reputation with a business built on strong customer relationships and service ethics. For over 45 years this family business has devoted several generations to understanding their clients’ needs. This long and personal journey has positioned the Giulians name at the forefront of the jewellery industry. Gary Coffey, Giulians’ Creative Director, embraces each client encounter as if it were his most important to date. His designs are expressions of unique style and craftsmanship. Giulians offers quality pieces of original design and remarkable beauty that have developed their reputation. Housed in one of the finest showrooms in Sydney, Giulians offers a European style salon with the intimacy, tradition and gracious manner of a bygone era. In a relaxed and unhurried atmosphere multilingual family members and staff warmly welcome visitors with specialist training. Conveniently located on the fringes of the historic ‘Rocks’ district, Giulians is within walking distance of Sydney’s five-star hotels. GIULIANS Open Mon–Fri 10am–6pm, Sat–Sun 10am–5pm. Four Seasons Hotel, Level 3, 199 George Street, Sydney. Phone: (02) 9247 5630. giulians.com.au
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WHERE TO SHOP SYDNEY OFFERS SHOPPERS A WIDE RANGE OF CHOICE—FROM WORLD CLASS LABELS TO FRESH FASHION PERFECTLY SUITED FOR THE MODERN LIFESTYLE.
CBD SHOPPING n CENTRAL PARK. Sydney’s downtown shopping centre, a multi-level vertical mall, features everything from fashion (Adidas, Hype, Glue) and homewares (Daiso), through to dining and living. Don’t miss the amazing vertical garden and Australia’s first super-sized digital interactive wall. 28 Broadway, Chippendale. 8096 9900. centralparksydney.com n THE GALERIES. This boutique shopping haven is where shoppers go to find one-off pieces. The slick minimalist design features four levels and a central piazza area. Speciality shops include Kinokuniya, Sydney’s largest global bookstore; Muji, JB Hi-Fi, The Body Shop and fashion stores including 124 Shoes, Incu and Carhartt. 500 George Street, Sydney. 9265 6800. thegaleries.com n MIDCITY. With four levels and over 40 stores, MidCity offers shoppers an escape into Sydney’s hottest fashion, fitness solutions and boutique dining. Located in the heart of Pitt Street Mall, shops include UNIQLO, Peter Alexander, Portmans, Rebel and Witchery. Pitt Street Mall, Sydney. 9210 4242. midcityshopping.com.au
PITT STREET MALL. Pitt Street Mall, located in the centre of the CBD, nestled beneath the iconic Sydney Tower, is the heart of Sydney shopping. Linking shoppers with Westfield Sydney, The Strand, MidCity, flagship fashion boutiques and major department stores like Myer, it is a destination in itself. Pitt Street, Sydney. pittstreetmall.com.au
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QUEEN VICTORIA BUILDING. Over 100 years old, this stately icon fills an entire city block. Housing some of Sydney’s most stylish fashion boutiques, art, jewellery and antique stores, restaurants and cafés on five levels, you can experience Sydney’s chic shopping all at the QVB. 455 George Street, Sydney. 9264 9209. qvb.com.au
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BIRKENHEAD POINT OUTLET CENTRE.
Sydney’s original and largest outlet centre is situated just 10 minutes from the Sydney CBD by the Shopper Hopper from Circular Quay or Harbourside, bus, taxi, car or water taxi and offering up to 70% off the
■ STRAND ARCADE. This iconic structure is part of Sydney’s famous history, with fashion, jewellery and accessories on display. The Strand is home to Australian designer fashion boutiques including Alex Perry, Akira and Lover, while jewellery stores include Dinosaur Designs, Mondial by Nadia Neuman and Victoria Buckley Jewellery. 412–414 George Street, Sydney. 9625 6800. strandarcade.com.au ■ WESTFIELD SYDNEY. Westfield Sydney offers over 300 fashion, lifestyle and food speciality stores, delivering an unrivalled shopping experience in the heart of the CBD. The centre is divided into a series of distinct precincts, such as luxury, urban, Australian and international designers. Stores include TOD’s, Gucci, Hugo Boss, Zara, CHANEL, Ignazia, Carla Zampatti, Secrets, Mulberry, Linneys, Prada, Zimmermann and more. Corner Pitt Street Mall and Market Street, Sydney. 8236 9200. westfield.com.au/sydney ■ WORLD SQUARE. Offering fresh and prepared food, a unique selection of fashion, homewares, lifestyle items and services with over 90 speciality retailers, World Square is located on the CBD’s bustling George Street and spans three levels of an entire city block. Enjoy lunch in the relaxing Open Air Square, which is surrounded by restaurants and cafés. 644 George Street, Sydney. 8275 6777. worldsquare.com.au
DEPARTMENT STORES DAVID JONES. David Jones is the oldest department store in the world that’s still operating under its own name. An Australian institution, its fashion shows are the main highlight of every fashion season. Here is where you will find a range of top Australian fashion designers like Camilla, Collette Dinnigan, Ellery and Josh Goot. 86–108 Castlereagh Street and 65–77 Market Street, Sydney. 9266 5544. davidjones.com.au
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regular retail prices, Birkenhead Point is home to over 120 of your favourite national and international brands including Hugo Boss, Oroton, Nike, Country Road, CK, Sportscraft/Saba, Nine West, Polo Ralph Lauren, Sheridan, Levi’s, Peter Alexander, the Academy Brand, Hype D.C. Tommy Hilfiger and Brooks Brothers. 19 Roseby Street, Drummoyne. 9812 8800. birkenheadpoint.com.au BROADWAY SYDNEY. Conveniently located near Central Station and the trendy inner-west suburb of Glebe, Broadway Sydney houses a range of fashion, beauty and homewares stores, as well as supermarkets and major stores, such as Target and Kmart. Broadway also features an easy car park, with two hours free parking. 1 Bay Street, Ultimo. 8398 5620. broadway.com.au
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Harbourside is located on the water’s edge of Darling Harbour, with stores specialising in one-off pieces from local designers and artists, and best of all, Harbourside is open until 9pm every day. With more than 30 eateries, there’s also a mouth-watering array of international cuisine with Eat Street and the Promenade Eatery offering everything from a quick snack to an indulgent dinner. Darling Harbour. 8398 5700. harbourside.com.au n WESTFIELD BONDI JUNCTION. If you’re a lover of fashion, then take a short train journey to Bondi Junction in the Eastern Suburbs, where Westfield have created a fashion mecca. Over several levels, you will find the best of local and international shoes, fashion, accessories, beauty, homewares and food. 500 Oxford Street, Bondi Junction. 9947 8000. westfield.com.au/bondijunction
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hidden world of funky boutiques and luxury brands. The Rocks is the home of bespoke fashion where you’ll find something that’s a perfect fit just for you. You can buy unique jewellery, clothing, Australian art, photography and authentic Indigenous artefacts. George Street and surrounds, The Rocks. therocks.com
BOUTIQUE SHOPPING n ET AL. Melbourne fashion label Et Al has landed in Sydney. Et Al has a cult following as an Australian label well known for its relaxed tailoring and timeless pieces that transcend gender, age and calibre. The staff are enlightening and provide a personalised styling service with extensive knowledge of the Et Al aesthetic.
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Et Al offers men’s and women’s clothing with an extensive size range available. Shop 40, Level 1, Queen Victoria Building, 455 George Street, Sydney. 9267 6476. etal-australia.com HELEN KAMINSKI. Helen Kaminski is internationally recognised for its unique designs and high quality products. The Sydney flagship store offers an extensive collection of nature-inspired hats, visors, bags and accessories capturing the spirit of sophisticated, casual living. The Helen Kaminski signature summer raffia collection is available all year round as is a fur felt and wool collection, and there is also an exclusive men’s collection. Four Seasons Hotel, Shop 3, 199 George Street, Sydney. 9251 9850.
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IGNAZIA. Ignazia produces their own unique label of easy to wear garments, both timeless and classic made from the very best fabric. They also stock a range of labels including Mela Purdie, Verge, Sarah Pacini and more. Shop 4037, Level 4, Westfield Sydney, 185 Pitt Street, Sydney. 9233 2007. Shop 2043, Westfield Bondi Junction, 500 Oxford Street, Bondi Junction. 9389 4348. Shop L109 Chatswood Chase, Chatswood. 9411 7699. Shop 7/10, MLC Centre, Sydney. 9232 3787. 633 Military Road, Mosman. 9960 5284. ignazia.com.au
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JENNEN. JENNEN is the exclusive retailer of men’s height-increasing footwear in Australia. JENNEN has helped over 50,000 men stand more confidently and walk taller, from Australian celebrities, politicians and businessmen, to students, bachelors and grooms. Since its establishment in 2007, its unique products have stimulated conversation on Australia’s radio stations as well as in newspapers and publications all around the country. JENNEN handcrafted leather shoes offer a cushioned height increase of 5cm to 10cm, without compromising style or comfort. They also sell height-increasing shoe lift insoles that can be inserted into regular shoes for extra height. While you’re in Sydney, be sure to visit their unique boutique, just outside the city in Newtown. Shop 1, 134 King Street, Newtown. 8084 1177. Free delivery Australia-wide and express delivery worldwide. TALLER.com.au
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throughout Australia with some of this country’s finest opal and diamond jewellery. Level 1, 235 Clarence Street, Sydney. 9299 4251. anania.com.au
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Welcome to the Smooth Story: Amanda and Cathy met in the 80’s when Cathy’s band Deckchairs Overboard played at Amanda’s nightclub ‘Stranded’. Two girls in a male dominated universe they became instant best friends. In 2000 over a bottle of bubbles, they formed Smooth to design for women like themselves (NOT GIRLS), who enjoy life, colour and style.
Smooth’s emphasis is on: Flattering, luxury looks
age positive, size positive brand. Designers Amanda Owens and Catherine McQuade met in the 80s when Cathy’s pop group Deckchairs Overboard played at Amanda’s nightclub, Stranded. They became best friends and in 2000 launched Smooth, designing elegant but funky pieces for women over 40. 100% Australian made, they offer an exclusive range of both special event and casual wear. 139 George Street, The Rocks. 9252 7451. smoothaustralia.com.au n TOWANDA. Towanda is a designer boutique specialising in sizes 14+. In store you will find Australian and international labels with trans-seasonal styles selected for their designer edge, cut and feel. Located in the Dymocks Building, Towanda offers exceptional service with a range of garments, perfect for the workday, weekend or special occasion. Shop 11, Level 3, The Dymocks Building, 428 George Street, Sydney. 9233 1220. shoptowanda.com
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n OPAL MINDED. The Opal Minded store was founded in 1989 and grew out of the continuing familial tradition of opal mining of its founder, John BernardBenny. Directly from its own mines in Queensland, Opal Minded offers an unmatched collection of mesmerising Jundah-Opalville opals, which have benchmarked Australian boulder opals since the late 19th century. Opal Minded’s classical and contemporary designs captivate and impress. 55a George Street, The Rocks. 9247 9885. opalminded.com
The Cellini Moonphase from Rolex.
champagne, cognac and white diamonds. Giulians’ highly trained, multilingual staff will welcome you to a relaxed atmosphere that recalls the intimacy and tradition of a bygone era. Giulians offers quality pieces of original design and remarkable beauty. Four Seasons Hotel, Level 3, Shop 4, 199 George Street, Sydney. 9247 5630. 98 Harrington Street, Sydney. 9252 2051. giulians.com n
THE NATIONAL OPAL COLLECTION.
As Australia’s leading opal company, this centre houses the finest collection of opal specimens on display anywhere in the world. A must for overseas visitors interested in Australia’s national gemstone, entry to this museum is free. Walk through the opal mine and watch opals being cut, while the showroom displays the largest range of opals and opal jewellery anywhere in Australia. 60 Pitt Street, Sydney. 9247 6344. nationalopal.com
n ROLEX. A new watch, the Cellini Moonphase, with an exclusive display of the phases of the moon, joins the Cellini collection. In a 39mm case in 18ct Everose gold, this new model is driven by a selfwinding mechanical movement entirely manufactured by Rolex with a patented complication to display the moonphases. The Cellini Moonphase is fitted on a brown alligator leather strap with a folding Crownclasp in 18ct Everose gold, a first for a Cellini model. J. Farren-Price, 80 Castlereagh Street, Sydney. 9231 3299. rolex.com
TAG Heuer’s in-house Calibre Heuer 01 movement. Available from TAG Heuer boutiques and online. Cnr Pitt and Market Streets, Sydney. 8223 6200. tagheuer.com.au VOLLÉ JEWELLERY. In the heart of Sydney lies Vollé Jewellery, your passport to the most beautiful Australian opals, South Sea pearls and Argyle pink diamonds that Australia has to offer. Vollé offers an unparalleled jewellery experience for international visitors, who are taken back to the Victorian era as they browse the comprehensive range, with everything from small gifts to precious and rare Australian gems. 149 York Street, (corner of 80 Druitt Street), Sydney. 9269 0898. vollejewellery.com
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HOMEWARES n VICTORIA’S BASEMENT. As the largest retailer in the Queen Victoria Building, Victoria’s Basement has created an inviting shopping bazaar stocking the city’s finest selection of premium giftware, crystal, china, collectables, homeware and kitchenware at heavily discounted prices. Shop for world famous brands at their world famous basement prices. Basement Level, Queen Victoria Building, 455 George Street, Sydney. 9261 2674. victoriasbasement.com.au
MARKETS THE ROCKS MARKETS. Located in Sydney’s historic Rocks precinct, The Rocks Markets boasts a variety of one-off artworks, homewares, fashion and jewellery pieces. Wander the quaint cobblestone laneways, while enjoying these eclectic markets right next to the harbour. 9am–3pm, Friday (Foodies Market) Jack Mundey Place; 10am–5pm, Sat–Sun, Jack Mundey Place, Playfair Street and George Street, The Rocks. therocks.com n
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SECRETS. Whether it is a piece to
celebrate a special occasion, milestone or a self-indulgent treat, Secrets puts fine jewellery within reach of all women through an array of exquisite designs. They have timeless designs for every occasion and each individual piece has been crafted in the hands of fine jewellers and set with Secrets’ signature diamond simulants. Shop 2050, Level 2, Westfield Sydney City, Pitt Street Mall, Sydney. 8246 9070. secrets-shhh.com TAG HEUER. Unveiled in 2015, the TAG Heuer Carrera Calibre Heuer 01 is the Swiss watchmaker’s signature Chronograph. With a 45m steel modular case and a contemporary sports design, this dynamic timepiece features
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n BONDI MARKETS. Located at Sydney’s famous Bondi Beach, the Bondi Markets are open every Sunday. Supplying a combination of local designer fashion, accessories and homewares, you’ll surely pick up a one-of-a-kind memorable piece. 10am–4pm, Sunday. Bondi Beach Public School, Campbell Parade, Bondi Beach. bondimarkets.com.au
Harbour Town
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SYDNEY’S ICONIC HARBOUR has pretty
much seen it all since then Lieutenant James Cook arrived aboard the Endeavour in 1770 and named it Port Jackson. It was here that the first settlers set up camp in 1788 and the harbour has been an important part of city life ever since, used for transportation and recreation. Little wonder it is widely regarded as the greatest leisure harbour in the world. On any given day, the harbour is alive with boats of all shapes and sizes, be it passenger ferries, state-of-the-art yachts or kayakers. This is particularly true during the traditional Boxing Day launch of the Rolex Sydney to Hobart yacht race, when hundreds of craft follow the racers out of the harbour. And on New
Year’s Eve, there’s no better spot to be than on a boat beneath the Sydney Harbour Bridge as the breathtaking fireworks display takes place in the skies above. While the Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House are its two most famous landmarks, the harbour has plenty more sights up its sleeve. Circular Quay, Luna Park and Anzac Bridge are all accessible and visible from the water along with hundreds of bays, coves, beaches and waterways. Several islands can also be found in the harbour, the most notable being Fort Denison, Shark Island and Cockatoo Island. Historians will no doubt want to head round to Green Point in Watsons Bay where the remains of fortifications designed to
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protect the harbour from a submarine attack in World War II can still be seen. The net anchor points are still in place and one of the midget submarines caught up in those defences in 1942 is now on display at the Australian War Memorial. With so much to see and do, it pays to plan ahead and the good news is that there are plenty of ways to get out on the water, designed to suit all budgets, time frames and interests. Multi-award winning Captain Cook Cruises offers premium dining, sightseeing, ferry and whale watching cruises. The Harbour Story cruise combines premium sightseeing with the stories of Sydney’s
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operate two fast vessels daily, seating up to 400-passengers. Experience the best of Sydney Harbour with the EcoHopper 24-hour hop-on hopoff sightseeing pass. Visit popular harbour locations; Manly, Darling Harbour, Watsons Bay, Taronga Zoo, Fort Denison, Quarantine Station, Circular Quay, Rose Bay, Pyrmont Bay and North Sydney. Offering great value, EcoHopper 24-hour hop-on hop-off pass provides travel on five different ferry services, including the
new EcoHopper City Loop ferry introduced last summer. This versatile ticket has the most inclusions, highest service frequency and longest operating hours and is the only ticket which includes unlimited travel on Manly Fast Ferry, so there’s no need to rush back from Manly in the evening. Commentary and alcoholic refreshments are available on-board. Why not also include a visit to Taronga Zoo or Sydney SEA LIFE Aquarium with the popular Combo Pass. This is the only Zoo Combo ticket that
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ATTRACTIONS ■ BRIDGECLIMB. Located on Sydney Harbour Bridge, BridgeClimb is one of the city’s favourite pastimes. More than 3 million people have ventured across the catwalks, ladders and arches to get to the 134-metre-high peak, looking down over the shimmering harbour and across to the immense skyscrapers. 3 Cumberland Street, The Rocks. BridgeClimb Sampler adults from $158, children from $133. BridgeClimb (day) adults from $293, children from $193. 8274 7777. bridgeclimb.com
COCKATOO ISLAND. Cockatoo Island is a UNESCO World Heritage island located in the middle of Sydney Harbour. Explore the island through its numerous walking paths and tunnels. Camp overnight, or learn more about the convict history of this former ship building dockyard. 8969 2100. Cockatoo Island, Sydney. cockatooisland.gov.au
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precinct is renowned for its vast array of restaurants, shops and tourist attractions including SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo, Madame Tussauds Sydney, the Powerhouse Museum, Australian National Maritime Museum and children’s playground. From the city, walk down Market or Bathurst Streets and across the footbridge. 9240 8500. darlingharbour.com ■ LUNA PARK SYDNEY. Luna Park is Sydney’s top entertainment precinct of many faces! Bring the family and enjoy a day of fun on The Wild Mouse—Sydney’s favourite rollercoaster, the ferris wheel, Coney Island, mirror maze or the numerous other rides and attractions. 1 Olympic Drive, Milsons Point. Opening times vary, check online. Unlimited rides daily ticket costs from $22 to $52. 9033 7676. lunaparksydney.com
Aquarium Wharf, Darling Harbour. Daily 9.30am–6pm. Adults $42, children $29.50. madametussauds.com/sydney PYLON LOOKOUT. Walk across the Sydney Harbour Bridge then head up to the 200 stairs to the Pylon Lookout for mind-blowing panoramic views. There is an exhibition inside the pylon where you can learn more about the construction of the bridge. Cahill Expressway, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney.9240 1100. pylonlookout.com.au ■
SEA LIFE SYDNEY AQUARIUM. Be taken on a journey of amazing discovery through 14 themed areas, including the tropical Bay of Rays, Discovery Rockpool, South Coast Shipwreck, Dugong Island and more. SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium is also home to the world’s largest collection of Australian aquatic life. Aquarium Pier, Darling Harbour. Daily 9.30am–6pm. Adults $42, children $29.50. 1800 199 657. sydneyaquarium.com.au ■
■ SKYDIVE AUSTRALIA. Skydiving Sydney doesn’t get any more thrilling. Experience the ultimate adrenalin rush as you leap from the plane and freefall at 200km/h, then ride under the canopy and soak in the spectacular city or beach views. Jump at Sydney’s only beach skydive in North Wollongong or over the stunning beaches of Newcastle. It’s an incredible experience for the young and the old. 1300 663 634. skydive.com.au
SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium. Photo: © Hamilton Lund.
MADAME TUSSAUDS SYDNEY. The world famous wax attraction Madame Tussauds Sydney allows you to get up close and personal with over 70 of the world’s iconic celebrities and our very own Aussie stars! With nine exciting, interactive zones Madame Tussauds combines glitz and glamour with incredible history.
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SKYWALK at Sydney Tower Eye, is a breathtaking outdoor experience. Level 5, Westfield Sydney, Market Street, Sydney. Daily 9am–10pm. Adults $28, children $19, for the Skywalk premium experience add $42 (adult). 1800 258 693. sydneytowereye.com.au ■ TARONGA ZOO. Located on the shores of Sydney Harbour, Taronga Zoo showcases over 4000 animals from all around the world. Get nose to nose with everything from emus to elephants, lions to lizards. There are regular shows and feeding times, with great photo opportunities. Bradleys Head Road, Mosman. Daily 9.30am–5pm. Adults $46, children (4–15 years) $26, family $115.20 (two adults and two children). 9969 2777. taronga.org.au ■ WILD LIFE SYDNEY ZOO. Journey around Australia on an all-Aussie animal adventure at WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo. Come face to face with one of the world’s largest saltwater crocodiles at the amazing Kakadu Gorge. Meet their Tassie Devils, Topsy and Bub, in Devil’s Den. Aquarium Wharf, Darling Harbour. Daily 9.30am–5pm. Adults $42, children $29.50. 1800 206 158. wildlifesydney.com.au
BEACHES BONDI BEACH. Australia’s most famous beach is popular no matter what time of the year it is. The golden sands and gentle blue waves are great for swimming and learning to surf. Walk along the shore, take a dip in the water or relax on the beach— Bondi is Sydney at its best. Campbell Parade, Bondi.
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or ferry ride from Sydney’s CBD will get you to Sydney Olympic Park. Built for the Sydney 2000 Olympics, Sydney Olympic Park is now known as one of Sydney’s major sporting and entertainment venues. Australia Avenue, Sydney Olympic Park. 9714 7888. sydneyolympicpark.com.au
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Designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon and completed in 1973, the Sydney Opera House is one of the world’s most famous structures. You can now see inside the world’s most recognisable sails on a variety of Sydney Opera House tours. Guided Tours Desk, upstairs in the Box Office Foyer, Sydney Opera House. Tours leave every half-hour from 9am to 5pm daily. 9250 7250. sydneyoperahouse.com/tours SYDNEY TOWER EYE. If you’re in Sydney for a day or even a lifetime, the views from Sydney Tower Eye make for an unforgettable experience! At 250m tall, Sydney Tower Eye offers stunning, uninterrupted 360-degree views of Sydney and its famous landmarks.
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■ MANLY BEACH. One of Sydney’s favourite beaches is just a 30-minute ferry ride from Circular Quay. This aquatic playground offers many exciting water activities like surfing, scuba diving, windsurfing, parasailing and snorkeling. North Steyne, Manly. hellomanly.com.au
MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES ■
ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH WALES.
The Art Gallery of New South Wales is one of Australia’s leading and most popular museums, offering five levels of art. Experience the extensive collection of Australian art, Aboriginal art, the Asian wing with works from China, Japan and South-East Asia and see European art from the Renaissance to Victorian times.
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and stimulating events there’s always something new and inspiring to see. 140 George Street, The Rocks. Daily 10am–5pm except Wednesday 10am–9pm. Free admission. Special exhibitions may be ticketed. 9245 2400. mca.com.au
Art Gallery Road, The Domain, Sydney. Daily 10am–5pm, Wednesdays until 10pm. Free admission. Special exhibitions may be ticketed. 1800 679 278. artgallery.nsw.gov.au ■ AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM. The constantly changing schedule of temporary exhibitions covers a huge range of subjects and the permanent exhibitions are a joy for adults and kids alike. Collections not to be missed include First Australians and Wild Planet. Corner of College and William Streets, Sydney. Daily 9.30am–5pm. Adults $15, concessions $8, children under 16 free. Extra charges apply to special temporary exhibitions. 9320 6000. australianmuseum.net.au ■ AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM. Australia’s dedicated maritime
museum is located right on the water’s edge at
Darling Harbour. Their core exhibitions explore maritime aspects of Indigenous culture, European exploration, immigration, sport and leisure, defence and Australia’s maritime links with the USA. Climb aboard the HMAS Vampire, Australia’s largest museum vessel and the last of the country’s big gun ships. 2 Murray Street, Darling Harbour. Daily 9.30am–5pm. Permanent galleries free entry. Big Ticket: Adults $32, child 4–15 years $20, family $79. 9298 3777. anmm.gov.au ■ MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART AUSTRALIA. The MCA is Australia’s
Museum of Contemporary Art, dedicated to exhibiting, collecting and interpreting the work of today’s artists from across Australia and around the world. With a continually changing program of exhibitions
■ MUSEUM OF SYDNEY. The Museum of Sydney is on the site of Australia’s first Government House, built in 1788 by NSW’s first Governor, Captain Arthur Phillip. The buildings’ foundations were successfully excavated by archaeologists in the 1980s and are now a centrepiece of the museum. The museum extends over three floors, exhibiting colonial history, documents, furniture and art, and indigenous culture. Corner of Bridge and Phillip Streets, Sydney. 9251 5988. sydneylivingmuseums. com.au/museum-of-sydney
POWERHOUSE MUSEUM. The Powerhouse Museum contains a unique and diverse collection that spans history, science, technology, design, industry, decorative arts, music, transport and space exploration. Their programs have a strong focus on the ideas and technologies that have changed our world, and the people who created them. 500 Harris Street, Ultimo. Adults $15, children under 16 free, pension/concessions $8. 9217 0111. powerhousemuseum.com
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THE ROCKS DISCOVERY MUSEUM.
This family-friendly museum tells the story of The Rocks area of Sydney from pre-European days to the present. Housed in a restored 1850s sandstone warehouse, the museum is home to a unique collection of images and archaeological artefacts found in The Rocks. The exhibits are filled with interactive fun, using touch screens to bring the history of the area alive. Kendall Lane (enter via Argyle Street), The Rocks. Daily 10am–5pm. Free admission. 9240 8680. therocks.com SUSANNAH PLACE MUSEUM. Susannah Place has been home to more than 100 families throughout history. Learn their stories in this original terrace of four houses that has survived modern development. Don’t forget to pick up a unique souvenir at the delightfully re-created 1915 corner shop. 58–64 Gloucester Street, The Rocks. Daily 2pm–5pm. Adults $12, children (under n
15 years) and concessions $8, family (two adults and two children) $30; members/ children under 5, free. 9241 1893. sydneylivingmuseums.com.au/susannahplace-museum
PARKS AND GARDENS n AUSTRALIAN BOTANIC GARDEN, MOUNT ANNAN. The Australian Botanic
Garden, Mount Annan is Australia’s largest botanic garden with more than 416 hectares for visitors to discover. The Garden features themed areas such as the Wattle and Banksia gardens, 7km of mountain bike trails and more than 20km of walking tracks. Mount Annan Drive, Mount Annan. Daily 8am–5pm (except Christmas Day). 4634 7900. australianbotanicgarden.com.au n BARANGAROO RESERVE. Barangaroo Reserve offers spectacular views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, ANZAC Bridge
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and surrounds. The six-hectare headland has been planted with over 75,000 trees and shrubs. Stroll around the foreshore on the Wulugul Walk, lie back on the Stargazer Lawn or bask in the vast multipurpose space of The Cutaway. Enter via Argyle Place or Towns Place, Walsh Bay. barangaroo.sydney n BLUE MOUNTAINS BOTANIC GARDEN, MOUNT TOMAH. Stroll through 78 acres
of magnificent landscaped gardens housing Australia’s most extensive cool-climate collection. Themed displays include the Plant Explorer’s Walk, the ancient Gondwana Forest with prehistoric Wollemi Pines and the southern hemisphere’s largest rock garden. Bells Line of Road via Bilpin. Mon–Fri 9am–5.30pm, Sat–Sun 9.30am–5.30pm. 4567 3000. bluemountainsbotanicgarden.com.au
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CENTENNIAL PARKLANDS. Centennial Parklands is a beautiful recreation area in the middle of Sydney’s iconic Eastern Suburbs. Home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, Centennial Parklands is a playground for both adults and children alike. It is one of the few inner city parks with horse-riding facilities as well. Oxford Street, Sydney. 9339 6699. centennialparklands.com.au
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sights. You’ll enjoy stress-free travel, luxury air-conditioned coaches, expert commentary and all the must-see highlights. Their friendly and engaging Driver Guides will enhance your experience with stories, local knowledge and a sense of fun. AAT Kings’ also offers selected free hotel pick-ups so all you need to do is relax and enjoy your day. 1300 228 546. aatkings.com
■ CAPTAIN COOK CRUISES. Discover Sydney’s most famous icon—its beautiful Harbour—on a Captain Cook Cruise. With a range of dining and sightseeing cruises, plus a number of ferries and special event cruises, you won’t miss a minute of what Sydney’s amazing harbour has to offer. No.6 Wharf, Circular Quay, Sydney. 9206 1111. captaincook.com.au
PADDINGTON RESERVOIR GARDENS.
Housed below street level, the Paddington Reservoir Gardens are a secret hidden treasure of the city. Stroll through the gardens, which are reminiscent of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. 251 Oxford Street, Paddington. cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au ■
ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN SYDNEY.
Come into the gardens and discover hidden botanic treasures set against one of the most magnificent vistas in the world. Offering arguably the best views of the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour, a visit to Sydney isn’t complete without a walk through the beautiful Royal Botanic Garden Sydney. Mrs Macquaries Road, Sydney. Daily. Free admission. 9231 8111. rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au
SIGHTSEEING TOURS ■ AAT KINGS. AAT Kings will bring Sydney and surrounds to life with a range of half day and full day tours. Discover the majestic Blue Mountains, explore the scenic Hunter Valley wine region, visit Australia’s capital Canberra or see Sydney’s fabulous city
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EXPLORE MANLY HELLO MANLY! BOOKING & INFORMATION CENTRE Live like a local, explore like a tourist with inside information on all things Manly at the Booking & Information Centre. Hello Manly is a ‘one stop shop’ for visitors, travellers and locals looking for souvenirs, event information, activities, accommodation and tours for Manly and the surrounding areas. Pop in and say hello and let the crew do all the work for you! Or jump onto hellomanly.com.au and check out everything Australia’s premier seaside village has to offer!
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Visit Hello Manly for information, maps, brochures, bookings, accommodation, souvenirs, discounts, and free wifi.
A COSMOPOLITAN SEASIDE VILLAGE
MANLY BEACH, SYDNEY is the spiritual
birthplace of Australian surfing, where beachside village and a cosmopolitan hub collide. Less than 30 minutes on-board the iconic Manly ferry from the CBD, it’s the perfect backdrop of coastal beaches on one side of the peninsula and serene sandy coves and inlets on the other. Manly’s concealed location makes it one of Sydney’s hidden gems, but the secret’s out with visitors flocking to enjoy over 200 stores, 150 cafés, bars, and restaurants, 40 different beaches and 30 outdoor activities. With endless
HELLO MANLY, BOOKING & INFORMATION The Forecourt, Manly Wharf T: (02) 9976 1430 visit@hellomanly.com.au www.hellomanly.com.au Monday–Friday 9am–5pm Weekends & Public Holidays 10am–4pm Closed Christmas Day
options to escape or immerse yourself in the crowds, enjoy the simple pleasures of this small, tranquil town. Spring is now in full swing, with sunnier days and daylight savings just around the corner, Manly is a great place to get outdoors with the family and take in all that Manly has to offer by hiring a bike and taking a scenic ride to North Head, rollerblade the beach front or snorkel the calm waters of Shelly Beach. For those cooler days, stay cosy by taking the kids to Manly’s SEA LIFE Sanctuary to discover the local sea life of Manly. Go for a 30-minute stroll to warm you up with a Manly walking tour from the Information Centre and get to know where the hidden gems of Manly are and where the locals go! Calling all food lovers! Be spoiled for choice on where to stop and refuel with more than 150 delectable restaurants and cafés offering everything from fish and chips to gourmet meals, with both beach or harbour views on offer. Take a stroll down secret laneways for hidden small bars and funky eateries, or explore open air markets every weekend, on Sydney Road Plaza—just off The Corso. Whatever the craving, you’ll find it in Manly.
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Can you picture it, yet? Glistening sand, small harbour, endless beaches, and quaint town. From the enchanting ferry ride, beautiful ocean and harbour views to an adventure filled day to experience all Manly’s natural beauty and seaside charm. Escape reality and come visit this sandy wonderland. WHAT’S ON IN OCTOBER Looking for something fun and a little bit different to entertain the little ones these school holidays? Pop into the information centre and grab tickets to the Manly SEA LIFE Sanctuary. Catch a look at the baby seahorses, visit penguin cove or for the daring—book a shark dive!
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MAKE THE MOST of your visit and see a show, explore on a tour, or relax at one of the bars and restaurants with the best harbourside views in town.
VENTURE UNDER THE SAILS AND INTO THE HEART OF AUSTRALIA’S GREATEST BUILDING Discover the intricate workings and history behind Danish architect Jørn Utzon’s remarkable achievement on the onehour guided Sydney Opera House Tour. Visit areas off-limits to the general public and capture photographs from rare vantage points. Bask in Sydney’s sunshine by spending the day touring the Opera House and enjoying an exceptional meal at Opera Bar. Tour and Dine allows you to relax by the harbour in true Sydney style, as you enjoy Australian-inspired cuisine at Opera Bar either before or after your tour. If you want to try a bit of everything that Sydney has to offer, a Tour and Tasting Plate indulges you to a sumptuous 3-tiered tasting plate of fresh Australian-inspired cuisine at Opera Kitchen, alongside your tour. Did someone say food? Wine and dine your way around the Sydney Opera House’s restaurants and bars with Taste of the Opera House. This unique tour is an entirely different way to experience Australia’s most inspiring building while taking in the culinary delights of some of Sydney’s best chefs. If ‘adventure’ is your middle name, join us on a VIP Backstage Tour of the Sydney Opera House. Uncover the backstage mysteries of the Opera House and have your fill of insider secrets, then enjoy complimentary cooked breakfast in the Green Room —the exclusive domain of the staff and performers who call this remarkable building home. For lovers of dance, opera, theatre and performing arts of all kinds, this is a once-in-a-lifetime experience you won’t forget.
There is something for everyone to see and do at Sydney Opera House. See what’s on at the Opera House this October. 11 September – 28 October Dinner—a play by Sydney Theatre Company 23 September – 8 October School Holidays—Junior Adventure Tour, Junior Lunches and more 25 September – 8 October Frank Woodley, Noodlenut —a comedy show for kids 12 October – 29 October Miracle City—Musical Theatre 18 October – 20 October Rachmaninoff on Fire— Sydney Symphony Orchestra
BADU GILI DAILY SUNSET SAILS LIGHTING Australia’s ancient First Nations stories light up the sails of the Sydney Opera House in a free daily experience celebrating the rich history and contemporary vibrancy of Australia’s First Nations culture on Bennelong Point. Badu Gili—meaning ‘water light’ in the language of the traditional owners of Bennelong Point, the Gadigal people—explores Australia’s ancient stories in a spectacularly contemporary seven-minute animation, illuminating the Opera House’s eastern Bennelong sail year-round at sundown and 9pm each evening. For performance and tour tickets visit www.sydneyoperahouse.com or call 9250 7777.
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WALKING ON It doesn’t matter if you have 30 minutes or three hours, make like a local and explore the city by foot. Words and images by Roshan Sukhla. WHETHER YOU ARE after some exercise, keen to see a few iconic sights, or both, here is a fabulous city walk for you. But remember the sun can be harsh in our fair country, so before you start your adventure cover up—slap on some sunscreen, put on a hat, wear comfortable shoes and bring a bottle of water, or two, with you. For an all-encompassing grand walk of Sydney’s must-see highlights, take the Tourist Trek. Enter or exit this walk as you like, because there will be many stunning stops along the way. Our starting point is Sydney Town Hall, the city’s meeting place. If you are taking the train here, use ‘Exit 5’ from Town Hall Station, and take the stairs on the left to get above ground. Sydney Town Hall looks immaculate in its neo-classical form fresh from recent renovations. On one side of Town Hall is St Andrew’s Cathedral, built in the 1860s, while across the road is the Queen Victoria Building, the grand dame of Sydney shopping, home to designer international labels and contemporary fashion boutiques. Walk down Park Street to the city’s central green space, Hyde Park. The park is divided into two sections. Head to the south side of the park to visit the ANZAC Memorial, while on the north side of the park you’ll find the Archibald Fountain which was erected in 1932. Be sure to look up and marvel at the view of Sydney Tower from the park.
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From the fountain, walk diagonally across the park, cross the road, and you will be in Cathedral Square. From here you can see the beauty of St Mary’s Cathedral with its towering spires, and visit Australia’s first public museum, the Australian Museum. If you fancy some exercise or a swim, head beneath Cathedral Square to Cook+Phillip Park Aquatic and Fitness Centre. From the Cathedral turn down Art Gallery Road, and The Domain, Sydney’s stage for outdoor concerts and events, will be on your left. Keep walking till you get to the Art Gallery of NSW, home to both modern works of art and old masters. It was established in 1871, and features a program of ever-changing exhibitions from Australian and international artists. If you have an hour or two, wander around and make sure you don’t miss the collection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art. Continue along the path on the Art Gallery side of Mrs Macquaries Road, and keep walking by the water. To your right is Woolloomooloo, and the Royal Australian Navy Heritage Centre on Garden Island. Keep walking and you’ll pass by Andrew (Boy) Charlton pool, a harbourside hotspot overlooking the water. Duck in for a refreshing dip, or head further up the path right alongside the water where soothing waves crash against the rocks. Look out towards the middle of the harbour and you’ll see Fort Denison, a former defence site, that is now home to a restaurant and event space. As the sea breeze blows by continue along the path next to the water and follow it right around to Mrs Macquarie’s Chair.
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SUNSHINE This is the sandstone seat that was carved out of the rock ledge in 1810 for Governor Macquarie’s wife Elizabeth. She would sit in this spot and watch ships sail into the harbour. The area provides picture perfect panoramic views of the harbour, Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. Get your phone out, because this is the spot for your epic Sydney selfie! Keep following the path and you enter the gates of the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney, which celebrated its 200th birthday in 2016. Take in the fantastic city skyline views, relax in the shade of the gardens, see some of our wondrous native flora and listen out for the myriad of birds flying by. Throughout the year, there are numerous special events held here like the St. George Openair Cinema, HANDA Opera on Sydney Harbour, the Tomato Festival, plus tours, talks, exhibitions and more. Wind your way around the gardens until you come to the Sydney Opera House. Gaze in awe at the iconic architecture of Australia’s most famous building. Take a tour inside or see a performance. Continue around to Circular Quay, and pass by the bustling transport hub, where you can hop on a ferry or a train. To your left is the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia and its always impressive collection of modern art. Walk beside the Overseas Passenger Terminal—giant cruise ships often dock here—and around to the historic storefronts of Campbell’s Cove, which are now home to waterside restaurants. Keep walking around to Hickson Road Reserve, and see views of the Opera House across the water to one side and over to the smiling face of Luna Park on the other. Walk under the steel structure that is the magnificent Sydney Harbour Bridge. Construction started on the bridge in 1923, but it wasn’t officially opened until 1932. It’s nicknamed the Coathanger, but to locals we mostly just call it ‘the Bridge’. As you walk further along Hickson Road, you are now in the Walsh Bay precinct. The old wharves house cultural powerhouses like the Sydney Dance Company, and the Sydney Theatre Company (STC). At the end of the wharves you’ll happen upon Sydney’s newest parkland, Barangaroo Reserve. Wander around the water’s edge on the Wulugul Walk, following the 1836 foreshore line. Head up the stairs to the Stargazer Lawn, or walk around to Nawi Cove. Take a look at the magnificent Cutaway, an immense space used for art installations and events. Then head to Waranara Terrace, and exit the park via Argyle Place onto Argyle Street. Continue along and you are now back in the historic Rocks precinct. From here you can explore the area and myriad of shops and restaurants, or on the weekend check out the markets. Or better yet slip into one of the many historic pubs, and treat yourself to a nice cold Aussie beer!
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THE ROCKS IS SYDNEY’S historic old
town quarter, where colonial and maritime history is preserved in every piece of hand-hewn sandstone, in the charming cobblestone streets and quaint heritage architecture. It’s where Sydney first began with the establishment of the English colony in 1788. Since then it has been home to sailors, whalers and traders. Its colourful history was saved by a union-led protest in the 1970s which preserved this unique part of Sydney for present and future generations to explore and enjoy. Today, The Rocks is a unique destination offering early colonial architecture, historic pubs, archaeological
dig sites, modern restaurants, fabulous accommodation, unique shopping, galleries and museums, markets, live entertainment, leafy parks and spectacular views of Sydney Harbour. Take time to discover the stories behind every street corner and experience a precinct steeped in rich layers of history. To find it, take a 10-minute stroll down George Street (Sydney city’s main street) towards the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge—you can’t miss it. Alternatively, take a train or bus to Circular Quay and wander through First Fleet Park. To make the most of your visit to this unique precinct, make sure to drop into
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the Sydney Visitor Centre on the corner of Playfair and Argyle streets. The friendly staff can assist you in your exploration of Sydney’s historic village. For a truly pleasurable Sydney shopping experience, wander the cobblestone laneways of The Rocks and discover a haven of speciality stores, galleries and boutiques. Explore The Rocks Centre in the heart of the precinct for special shopping surprises. You’ll find fabulous fashion, chic accessories, fine food and sweet treats. For those unique mementos of your visit to Sydney, or travellers’ needs such as guide books and maps, don’t miss the Sydney Visitor Centre’s huge range of retail. Around The Rocks, you’ll find other hot shopping spots including Metcalfe Arcade, Nurses Walk, Playfair Street and Clocktower Square. Discover the world’s leading brands in one modern and inviting setting at DFS Galleria on George Street. Inspired by the traveller, DFS are your trusted source for the finest in fashion and accessories, beauty and fragrances, watches and jewellery and wines and spirits, complementing every aspect of your lifestyle. Their team of knowledgeable experts are there to help you with all
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your shopping desires, from start to finish. Experience superior service with a personal touch at DFS Galleria, the traveller’s luxury department store. Make sure you find time to experience The Rocks Markets, on every weekend from 10am to 5pm. Sydney’s favourite outdoor market expanded last year and is now bigger and better than ever. With more than 50 cafés, pubs and restaurants to choose from you can tempt your tastebuds at a selection of Sydney’s best restaurants. Explore The Rocks and discover some of these favourites, from Saké Restaurant & Bar, a wonderful Japanese restaurant tucked away along Argyle Street, where you can expect a blend of new-style sushi along with classic Japanese dishes, to Pony Lounge and Dining, a cutting-edge grill restaurant nestled along historic Kendall Lane. The Modern Australian menu includes wood-fired grilled meats, seafood and small plates. Housed within a heritage cellar in the heart of The Rocks, The Cut Bar & Grill presents Sydney with a contemporary twist on a traditional concept. Inspired by New York’s super-chic steak restaurants, the menu celebrates the very finest cuts of prime Australian beef and sustainable seafood. Every dish is cooked to perfection by head chef Joseph Webb, matched with impeccable service. For a wild night try El Camino Cantina. The Tex-Mex inspired restaurant mixes
Fish at The Rocks.
big flavours, big margaritas and two restored 1957 Chevy trunks overflowing with complimentary hot chips and salsas. Flooded with neon lights and with a rock ‘n’ roll vibe, tequila and music flow ‘til the early hours. Fish at The Rocks on Kent Street offers a superb seafood menu and inside the restaurant images of the early 20th-century fishing boats that were moored around the area set the mood. For pure Bavarian fun in the heart of The Rocks head to Munich Brauhaus. Friendly staff serve all of your Bavarian favourites, and you can sing and dance along with the Oom Pah Pah Band’s traditional tunes. If you want a mouthwatering cocktail then try the stylish surrounds
of The Argyle. The Argyle attracts local and international DJ talents in its gallery space, creating a fantastic atmosphere and bringing a metropolitan vibe to a busy night. A warm glow is cast throughout the venue by ornate, hanging chandeliers, which complement the plush velvets of rich pink, muted chocolates and gorgeous greens, splashed across the custom-made furniture—all this combining to create the intimate feel that is The Argyle. This blended entertainment mecca brings a distinctive style to the Sydney scene—luxurious, sexy, and intimate— day or night, it is the place to be. If you’d prefer a beer with a view, head to the Harbour View Hotel. This icon beside an icon commands pride of
PONY Fall in love with Pony food. An open kitchen, industrial stainless steel, exposed beams and pony hide counter are the centrepieces of this spectacular restaurant in a former bond warehouse. Pony offers an honest, flavour driven menu and an uncomplicated approach to modern Australian food. Widely regarded as pioneers of the wood fire grill, Pony showcases a contemporary mix of grill dishes and share plates using the finest cuts of meat, freshest seafood and locally sourced produce. Combined with a boutique selection of wines, a cheeky cocktail list and an outdoor deck with communal dining table perfect for al fresco dining. Daily: lunch 11.30am–3pm, dinner from 5.30pm. The Rocks: Cnr Argyle Street and Kendall Lane. Tel: 9252 7797. www.ponydining.com.au wheretraveler.com I OCTOBER 2017 I SYDNEY WHERE 47
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Museum of Contemporary Art. Photo: © Brett Boardman Photography.
place beside the Sydney Harbour Bridge. With its colonial old English charm and character, The Glenmore has been a popular watering hole since 1921. Enjoy sweeping views from the rooftop. If you’re after a delicious pub lunch and refreshing drink, then head to The Glenmore. Another old Sydney favourite is The Australian Heritage Hotel on Cumberland Street. With a great big menu, full of some Aussie inspired pizzas, why not try the kangaroo pizza? Or are you game enough to test out the saltwater crocodile pizza? Make sure you pop by on a Wednesday night for trivia or try and win the Meat Tray Raffle on a Friday night for a bit of fun! Don’t forget The Rocks Foodies Market that takes place every Friday lunchtime. Stop for a delicious bite to eat and have a chat with the florist who has grown fresh flowers or the baker who has made fresh bread. There’s a fascinating mix of heritage attractions in The Rocks that bring Sydney’s history to life. Visit The Rocks Discovery Museum, a restored 1850s warehouse which is home to a unique collection of images and archaeological artefacts found in The Rocks dig sites.
Just up the road at Susannah Place Museum, you get the very rare opportunity to reconstruct domestic working-class life within The Rocks neighbourhood between 1844 and 1989 and hear stories from former tenants. The museum’s re-created 1915 corner shop is popular with visitors of all ages, with jars of lollies, straw brooms and brown paper wrapping. If you’re looking for an entertaining way to experience the history of The Rocks, don’t miss the award-winning The Rocks Walking Tours. In the evening The Rocks Pub Walk will allow you to wind your way through the historic lanes as you visit three heritagelisted pubs, try a local brew, meet the locals and hear the colourful stories and infamous characters associated with The Rocks. The tour departs at 6.30pm from outside Harts Pub. The Rocks is also the home of a number of galleries including Ken Done and the S.H. Ervin Gallery where you can view some beautiful Australian art. The S.H. Ervin Gallery is one of Sydney’s leading public art institutions housed in the historic National Trust Centre on Observatory Hill, The Rocks. The Gallery’s exhibition program is designed to explore
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the richness and diversity of Australian art, both historical and contemporary, and present it in new contexts. The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA), at the harbour’s edge at Circular Quay, is dedicated to exhibiting, interpreting and collecting contemporary art from across Australia and around the world. The museum received a $AUD53 million renovation in 2012 and with a continually changing program of exhibitions there’s always something new, exciting and inspiring to see at the MCA. Enjoy panoramic city views at the Sydney Harbour Bridge Pylon lookout. From The Rocks, take the Argyle Stairs then the Cumberland Street stairway to access the bridge pedestrian pathway. Climb 200 steps to the very top of the Pylon, where you will be rewarded with spectacular views of the city of Sydney. Find out how the Sydney Harbour Bridge was constructed and discover the stories
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behind the opening celebration as you wander up, through three levels of exhibits, to the open-air lookout. With so much to explore, The Rocks is a must-see destination on any trip to Sydney. For more information call into The Sydney Visitor Centre in The Rocks Centre, on the corner of Argyle and Playfair Streets. You’ll find friendly and knowledgeable experts on The Rocks as well as maps, brochures, tour booking facilities, gifts and mementos. ■
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MUNICH BRAUHAUS Munich Brauhaus is an energetic modern Bavarian Bier Hall located in the heart of The Rocks. Be transported to Bavaria as you raise a stein of pure bier and celebrate with the live Oom Pah-Pah Band. The impressive menu at Munich Brauhaus offers up hearty, satisfying traditional favourites including crispy pork knuckles and schnitzels alongside a stellar selection of handcrafted burgers, haus-made hot dogs and craft salads. Perfect for groups of all sizes, Munich Brauhaus boasts a large bustling Keller Bar and an impressive array of imported, pure biers and schnapps as well as a new range of Bavarian inspired craft beer. Cnr Playfair and Argyle Streets, The Rocks. Tel: 9247 7785. www.munichbrauhaus.com
THE CUT BAR & GRILL The Cut Bar & Grill is a meat lover’s emporium; set in an intimate and unique candle-lit underground space where service meets precision and the diners mean business. This classically charming New York inspired steak house prides itself in serving premium cuts of high-quality Australian meat alongside the freshest sustainable seafood. The mouth-watering menu is cooked to perfection by head chef Joseph Webb, matched with impeccable service and a consistently award-winning selection of fine wines, cocktails and whiskies. 16 Argyle Street, The Rocks. Tel: 9259 5695. www.cutbarandgrill.com
SAKÉ RESTAURANT & BAR One of Sydney’s most awarded contemporary Japanese restaurants, Sake Restaurant & Bar serves contemporary Japanese cuisine that mixes new style sushi with classic Japanese dishes. The menu, created by award-winning Chef Neil Perry, features the finest sushi and sashimi. Drop in for cocktails, pull up a seat at the sushi bar, or settle in for an evening and savour the experience. With the continued success of the brand, Saké has welcomed a second Sydney location in heart of the flourishing Double Bay dining scene. Lunch and dinner Monday–Sunday. The Rocks: 12 Argyle Street, The Rocks. Tel: 9259 5656. Double Bay: 33 Cross Street, Double Bay. Tel: 8017 3104. www.sakerestaurant.com.au wheretraveler.com I OCTOBER 2017 I SYDNEY WHERE 49
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Pinot Palooza Returns Australia’s largest annual Pinot Noir and music festival is back! Combining the robust flavour of Pinot Noir with food from some of Australia’s best restaurants and an amazing music lineup, Pinot Palooza promises a spectacular wine tasting and music event. Wine producers involved include Curly Flat, Joseph Chromy, Stefano Lubiana and New Zealand’s Pegasus Bay, while restaurants such as Blackbird, Fromage Artisans and Maker & Monger have lined up menus of grilled meats, cheeses and charcuterie to pair with your wines. All visitors to the festival will receive a Plumm Vintage RedB glass to take home afterwards, and for the first time, customers can upgrade to a VIP experience.
1pm–6pm, 8 October, Carriageworks, Blacksmith’s Workshop, 245 Wilson Street, Eveleigh. pinotpalooza.com.au
Fratelli Fresh Brings Italian Flavours to the Entertainment Quarter The newly opened Fratelli Fresh at the Entertainment Quarter boasts casual alfresco Italian dining, authentic hand-tossed pizzas, meals and desserts, and a verdant indoor-outdoor beer and wine garden. Their new restaurant brings the taste and feel of Italy to the Eastern Suburbs, and offers home delivery by Deliveroo. Open till late and large enough to accommodate 300 guests, Fratelli Fresh offers sumptuous meals including lamb ragu, delicious desserts including their signature banoffee torta, and a huge line-up of craft beers, as well as Negronis on tap and bottomless red, white or rosé wine with lunch.
Mon–Sun 11.30am–late. 211 Bent Street, Entertainment Quarter, Sydney. 8099 7069. fratellifresh.com.au
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Frenchies Bistro and Brewery Opens in Rosebery Chef Thomas Cauquil and brewer Vincent de Soyres bring classic French bistronomy to Australia at Frenchies Bistro and Brewery. Combining the cosy atmosphere of a Parisian bistro with the industrial steel of a brewery, and filled with hand-crafted French oak furnishings, Frenchies is the perfect place to enjoy good food and beer with your friends. The bistro features a unique menu which changes daily, featuring delicious seasonal produce, while downstairs in the bar customers can sample a selection of smoked fish, cheese boards and charcuterie to complement their beer.
Bistro hours: Sun–Mon 12pm–2.30pm, Tue–Sat lunch 12pm–2.30pm, dinner 6pm–10pm. The Cannery, 6/61-71 Mentmore Avenue, Rosebery. frenchiesbistroandbrewery.com.au
Express Lunch at The Cut Sydney’s premium New York-inspired steakhouse The Cut Bar and Grill now offers an express lunch, where you can enjoy a delicious meal for fantastic value. At just $49, the new express lunch features a succulent 200g Rangers Valley Black Onyx skirt steak in buttery Café de Paris sauce, a fresh house salad, fries and a glass of wine. Available Monday to Friday, this is the perfect meal for a working lunch or to fill you up before an afternoon of sightseeing.
Express lunch available Mon–Fri 12pm–3pm. 16 Argyle Street, The Rocks. 9259 5695. cutbarandgrill.com
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Boasting unsurpassed views 305 metres above Sydney, Sydney Tower is the ultimate culinary experience. It comprises two restaurants: 360 Bar and Dining, the fine dining restaurant and the family-friendly Sydney Tower Buffet.
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360 BAR AND DINING Lead by head chef Elton Inglis, 360 Bar and Dining offers a seasonal à la carte three-course menu available for both lunch and dinner. Elton believes the success of a dish lies in the quality of the produce and uses a range of Australian and seasonal ingredients, supporting local farmers. His carefully crafted menu matched with an award-winning wine list and unwavering service provides a sophisticated dining experience. Popular dishes on the current menu include crispy Borrowdale pork belly, the pan-fried Blue Eye cod and the melting chocolate sphere. Can’t decide what to order? Opt for the popular six-course tasting menu with matching wines to experience Elton’s speciality dishes. 360 Bar and Dining is now open seven days for lunch with two and three course specials starting from $55 per person.
360 BAR AND DINING 360 Bar and Dining is the preeminent restaurant space in the Sydney Tower serving modern Australian cuisine and unwavering city views. Start with a cocktail at the bar, open from 12pm, and enjoy the views from one of Sydney’s best vantage points. Private function space also available. Daily: Lunch 12pm–2pm and Dinner 5.30pm–late.
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Sydney Tower Buffet.
SYDNEY TOWER BUFFET Sydney Tower Buffet is the essential dining experience, with revolving 360-degree views from Sydney’s highest vantage point. The relaxed-style restaurant is perfect for family outings. While perusing over 50 dishes and a
range of cuisines, guests can take in the captivating views of the city. The all-you-can-eat experience includes a selection of seafood, salad, cooked dishes and antipasto. The highlights include Korean dumplings, exotic sausages and American barbeque
glazed pork belly. For those with a sweet tooth, the dessert bar will be a sure hit with lemon curd tart, panna cotta and ice cream. Kids eat free Monday to Tuesday throughout the year or Monday through Thursday during NSW school holiday period.
SYDNEY TOWER BUFFET Sydney Tower Buffet provides the perfect relaxed dining environment with spectacular 360-degree revolving views of the city. The menu offers more than 50 dishes—including succulent fresh seafood, modern Australian, Italian, Chinese, Japanese and Thai food. Daily: Lunch 11.30am–2pm and dinner 5pm–9pm.
Reception Level 4, Sydney Westfield Centre, between Pitt and Castlereagh Streets, Sydney. Tel: 8223 3800. www.sydneytowerbuffet.com.au
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restaurant offers guests an indulgent culinary experience with 360o revolving views of the city. With dark mahogany wood finishes and soft ambient lighting, 360 Bar and Dining provides a breathtaking setting with an unbeatable backdrop. In the kitchen, traditional techniques are combined with contemporary flair to create seasonally changing menus utilising the best in fresh produce. Reception Level 4, Sydney Westfield Centre, between Pitt and Castlereagh Streets, Sydney. Lunch Mon–Sun 12pm–2pm and dinner Mon–Sun 5.30pm–9pm. 8223 3883. 360dining.com.au ANANAS. French. Say Bonjour to Ananas! Inspired by the original Ananas Bar and Brasserie, Ananas is a slice of Southern France in the heart of Sydney’s historic Circular Quay. Boasting a light and spacious interior with views of the Harbour Bridge and just a short walk from the Opera House, Ananas offers pre- and post-theatre dining options using seasonal ingredients all prepared with a touch of French flair. 2 Phillip Street, Circular Quay. Daily, lunch 12pm–3pm, bar menu 3pm–5pm and dinner 5pm–10pm. 9259 5624. ananas.com.au
n FRATELLI FRESH. Italian. Fratelli Fresh is Sydney’s leading providore, specialising in fresh produce and serving up authentic Italian fine food. The menu heroes the very best of Italian cooking, where simplicity meets robust flavours and fresh produce. The portions are generous and the menu is extensive with beautifully blended wines to complement a mixture of savoury dishes, pastas and pizzas. Buon Appetito! 11 Bridge Street, Sydney. 9259 5692. 229–231 Macquarie Street, Sydney. 9259 5672. Shop 8, 16 Hickson Road, Walsh Bay. 9259 5674. 52 Mitchell Road, Alexandria. 9259 5691. 81 Macleay Street, Potts Point. 9259 5650. Level 5, Westfield Sydney. 8099 7055. 118 Willoughby Road, Crows Nest. 8099 7070. 211 Bent Street, Moore Park, Entertainment Quarter. 8099 7069. fratellifresh.com.au
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BOTANIC GARDENS RESTAURANT. Modern Australian. The picturesque Botanic
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GATEWAY SYDNEY. Around The World.
This dining precinct at Circular Quay offers a bustling hub of eateries to explore. Open seven days a week, Gateway Sydney is home to more than 25 eateries that focus just as much on the theatre of creating a dish as they do on serving the best quality produce. Whether you’re after breakfast, lunch, dinner or even just a coffee and afternoon treat, head to Gateway Sydney to try out favourites like Four Frogs Creperie, Burger Project, Chat Thai, Mad Mex, Gelato Messina or Zumbo. Alfred Street, Circular Quay. 9256 6900. gatewaysydney.com.au
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Gardens Restaurant is an enchanting venue offering open-air dining in exquisite garden surrounds. Enjoy a lunch during the week, or long breakfast on the weekends, and indulge in quality food with their seasonally changing menus. The café provides an excellent casual spot for lunch with a selection of gourmet sandwiches, salads, baked goods and excellent coffee. Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney, Mrs Macquaries Road, Sydney. Restaurant: Lunch daily 12pm–3pm. Breakfast Sat and Sun 9.30am–11.30am. Cafe: Daily 8.30am–4.30pm. 1300 558 980. botanicrestaurant.com.au
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Sydney CBD, Kingsleys Australian Steakhouse is housed in a former candle factory. Enjoy a perfect steak and a glass of wine in this rustic steakhouse. They believe in serving premium quality beef in a simple manner allowing true flavour and texture to shine. 29A King Street, Sydney. Lunch Mon–Fri 12pm–3pm, dinner Mon–Sat 6pm–10.30pm. 9295 5080. kingsleysauststeak.com.au LE PETIT FLOT. French Japanese. Located at The Tank Stream Hotel, Sydney, Le Petit Flot restaurant offers contemporary French cuisine with a Japanese influence. With sharing plates and large communal
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Western Boardwalk, Sydney Opera House, Sydney. Brunch 10am–12pm, lunch and dinner 12pm–late. 9250 7220. portsidesydney.com.au ■ THE SPICE ROOM. Indian. The Spice Room in the heart of Circular Quay, serves a combination of Indian street food from old Delhi such as Jhal Muri and Mumbai Padpi Chat alongside upmarket dining with Royal Banquets and Tandoori delicacies such as Chicken Tikka Hyderabadi and Paneer Sizzler Skewer Ajwaini. The exotic colours and heady aromas of spices are combined perfectly to create a sublime taste for all patrons. Ground Floor, The Quay Building, 2 Phillip Street, Sydney. Daily lunch 12pm–3pm and dinner 5pm–10.30pm. 9251 7722. thespiceroom.com.au
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tables, you can enjoy French cuisine and fine meats in the heart of Sydney CBD. Experience flavours inspired by French cooking techniques complemented with a Japanese influence. Level 1, 97 Pitt Street, Sydney. Lunch Mon–Fri 12pm–3pm, dinner Mon–Sat 5.30pm–10pm. 8222 1270. lepetitflot.com THE MEAT & WINE CO CIRCULAR QUAY. Steakhouse. Located in the lobby of the iconic
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InterContinental Sydney, The Meat & Wine Co has spared no expense in bringing this spectacular steakhouse to Sydney Harbour. Rustic wooden walls, original arched windows, luxurious leather seating, and stone features make this the ideal setting for business meetings and romantic dinners alike. Shop 12, Lobby, The InterContinental Hotel, 117 Macquarie Street, Circular Quay. Lunch and dinner Sun–Thu 12pm–10pm and Fri–Sat 12pm–11pm. 9252 7888. themeatandwineco.com MEDUSA GREEK MEZE. Greek. Set in the heart of Sydney’s CBD and part of the Medusa restaurant family, Medusa Greek Meze brings Greek street food to Sydney. You’re invited to sit back and relax within a warm and comfortable setting, as you sip Greek wine and people watch while indulging in the authentic flavours of Greece. 111 York Street, Sydney. Mon–Fri 7.30am–10pm. 9283 2423. medusagreekmeze.com.au
farm fresh ingredients combined with the love of authentic Greek cooking is what you will find at this restaurant in Sydney’s CBD. Owned and operated by Peter Koutsopoulos, Medusa Greek Taverna succeeds in creating a true Greek experience. Corner Market and Kent streets, Sydney. Lunch Mon–Fri 12pm–3.30pm, dinner Mon– Sat 5.30pm–9pm (last booking). 9267 0799. medusagreektaverna.com.au ■
THE PAVILION. Modern Australian.
The Pavilion is seated on the edge of The Domain directly opposite the Art Gallery of NSW. The Pavilion offers a uniquely-shaped curved building, with modern interiors and leafy garden vistas. With an emphasis on fresh produce, the seasonally changing menus are crafted with a modern Australian flare, offering guests quality food matched with attentive service. 1 Art Gallery Road, Sydney. Restaurant: Mon–Sun 9am–3pm. Kiosk: Daily 8am–4pm. 1300 300 278. pavilionrestaurant.com.au
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STEEL BAR AND GRILL. Modern Australian.
Steel Bar and Grill have sourced the finest cuts of meat from quality producers and have enhanced their flavour with a natural smokey goodness that only a woodfired grill can produce. If a quick bite and a drink is what you’re after, then grab a spot on their enclosed terrace and try a slider and a glass of wine. 60 Carrington Street, Sydney. Lunch Mon–Fri 12pm–3pm, dinner Mon–Sat 6pm–late. 9299 9997. steelbarandgrill.com
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Relax by the harbour with uninterrupted views and discover one of the Sydney Opera House’s best-kept secrets. With an inventive menu showcasing local seasonal produce and relaxed table-service dining, Portside Sydney features a new look interior including stylish indoor furniture, creating a relaxed lounge space for those looking for an intimate, casual dining experience. Offering pre-theatre dining and high tea as well as brunch, lunch and dinner, Portside Sydney is the perfect place to unwind while looking out over Sydney’s famous harbour.
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Sydney Tower Buffet offers diners over 60 freshly-prepared dishes from a range of cuisines, including modern Australian, Vietnamese, Chinese, Japanese, Italian and a selection of fresh seafood, not to mention the DIY dessert bar. Attentive and friendly service is matched with spectacular 360o views of the city, making this a unique dining experience for locals and visitors alike. Reception Level 4, Sydney Westfield Centre, between Pitt and Castlereagh Streets, Sydney. Daily: Lunch 11.30am–2pm and dinner 5pm–9pm. 8223 3800. sydneytowerbuffet.com.au
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ANANAS Ananas is a slice of France in the heart of Sydney’s historic Circular Quay. Boasting a light and spacious interior, views of the Harbour Bridge and just a short walk from the Opera House. Ananas offers flavours inspired by the exquisite French cuisine —favouring light, seasonal ingredients all prepared with a touch of French flair. Ananas offers pre and post-theatre dining options and all complemented with a marvellous selection of handpicked wines and champagnes. 2 Phillip Street, Circular Quay (2 mins walk from Wharf 2). Walk-ins welcome and bookings available online: www.ananas.com.au
FRATELLI FRESH Known as Australia’s favourite local Italian, Fratelli Fresh heroes the very best of Italian cooking, where simplicity meets robust flavours and fresh produce. The flavours are simple and big, the portions generous, and the menu is extensive with a mixture of savoury dishes and pasta options. Each venue has its own unique personality and atmosphere, creating a different experience every time you visit. 11 Bridge Street, Sydney. 229-231 Macquarie Street, Sydney. Shop 8, 16 Hickson Road, Walsh Bay. 81 Macleay Street, Potts Point. 52 Mitchell Road, Alexandria. Level 5, Westfield Sydney. 118 Willoughby Road Crows Nest. 211 Bent Street, Moore Park, Entertainment Quarter. Walk-ins welcome and bookings available online: www.fratellifresh.com.au
EL CAMINO CANTINA Get ready for legendary Tex-Mex, rockstar Margaritas and a killer Rock ‘n’ Roll playlist when you enter this Tex-Mex Cantina in the heart of The Rocks. El Camino Cantina is unashamedly Tex-Mex (not Mexican): from the food to the drinks and from the music to the décor. The tacos fly out of the kitchen and tequila flows ’til the early hours with over 100 tequilas and mezcal to choose from! The venue itself is like no other in Australia, a massive bar, dining room and dedicated 27 club lounge flooded with enough neon lights to light up the Las Vegas strip, and two restored 1957 Chevy trunks overflowing with complimentary chips and salsas. 18 Argyle Street, The Rocks. Walk-ins welcome and bookings available online: www.elcaminocantina.com.au wheretraveler.com I OCTOBER 2017 I SYDNEY WHERE 57
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beef and sustainable seafood and the dishes, cooked to perfection by head chef Joel Wootten and matched with impeccable service and fine wines. 16 Argyle Street,The Rocks. Mon–Fri lunch 12pm–3pm and dinner 5.30pm–10.30pm, Sat 5.30pm–11pm, Sun 5.30pm–10pm. 9259 5695. cutbarandgrill.com n
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occasion than with the time honoured ritual of traditional afternoon tea. Indulge in a truly unique experience from Royal Albert fine china and British silverware settings, to the delectable selection of petits fours prepared by the award-winning patissier. Traditional afternoon tea includes a set selection of sweet cakes and savoury pastries, selection of finger sandwiches, homemade scones with preserve and cream and a wide selection of tea or coffee. Level 3, North End, Queen Victoria Building, 455 George Street, Sydney. Morning tea available Mon–Fri 10am to midday. Traditional afternoon tea available Mon–Sun 10am to close. 9283 7279. thetearoom.com.au
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THE CUT BAR & GRILL. Steakhouse.
Housed within a heritage cellar in the heart of The Rocks, The Cut Bar & Grill was inspired by New York’s super-chic steak restaurants. The menu celebrates the very finest cuts of prime Australian
EL CAMINO CANTINA. Tex-Mex.
Located in the heart of The Rocks precinct, El Camino Cantina boasts two huge bars featuring fully-restored 1957 Chevy trunks, complimentary fresh salsa and chips and a large dining room, all with an explosive Tex-Mex meets rock ‘n’ roll vibe. Think muscle cars, motorbikes and neon signs with glimmering lights. It’s all about big, bold flavours as well as freshly blended margaritas. 18 Argyle Street, The Rocks. Mon–Thu 12pm–12am, Fri–Sat 12pm–late, Sun 12pm–10pm. 9259 5668. elcaminocantina.com.au n FISH AT THE ROCKS. Seafood. This family-owned restaurant features images of the early-20th-century fishing boats on its walls, while the menu includes exquisite offerings such as the chef’s signature dish of whole baked baby barramundi stuffed with prawns and vegetables, as well as traditional seafood offerings of oysters, lobster, prawns and scallops plus the daily specials board. 29 Kent Street, The Rocks. Lunch Mon–Fri 12pm–2pm, dinner daily from 6pm. 9252 4614. fishattherocks.com.au
MEDUSA GREEK MEZE The sister restaurant to Medusa Greek Taverna, Medusa Greek Meze brings you Greek street food in the heart of the CBD within a trendy and unique setting. Open for breakfast and coffee, with their special MGM blend by Toby’s Estate. Try Greek fast food for lunch with gyros, souvlaki and open plate options, or sit down and relax in the evening with a top selection of Australian and Greek wine and beer, Meze and share plates, the Meze menu is available in the evening. Perfect for pre-theatre dining or a relaxed night out, experience simple, rich in flavour, traditional Greek food at Medusa Greek Meze. Medusa Greek Meze, 111 York St, Sydney. Tel: 9283 2423. Breakfast, lunch and dinner, Mon–Fri, 7.30am–10pm. www.medusagreekmeze.com.au Medusa Greek Taverna, cnr Market and Kent Sts, Sydney. Tel: 9267 0799. www.medusagreektaverna.com.au 58 WHERE SYDNEY I OCTOBER 2017 I wheretraveler.com
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KINGSLEYS AUSTRALIAN STEAKHOUSE Housed in an Australian heritage listed three level sandstone building Kingsleys is the ultimate Australian dining experience. Don’t leave Sydney without enjoying a selection of over 20 different steaks including kangaroo. The wine list has also been designed to compliment the premium Australian steaks and the variety is outstanding. Located down a secluded laneway at 29a King Street, Kingsleys is an undiscovered rustic Australian treasure. Lunch: Mon–Fri 12pm–3pm; dinner Mon–Sat 6pm–10.30pm. 29a King Street, Sydney. Tel: 9295 5080. www.kingsleysauststeak.com.au
STEEL BAR & GRILL Steel Bar and Grill have launched a brand new lunch menu on Steel Terrace featuring Sydney’s best steak sandwich for just $23 and delicious fresh salads from $20. The main restaurant also has an impressive array of new dishes to see us through those warmer months. Expect to find light, seasonal plates packed full of summer flavour, as well as our signature wood-fire grilled steaks—perfect for those Sydney lunch breaks or for entertaining clients. More flavour, more affordable, more fun. For reservations call 02 9299 9997. 60 Carrington Street, Sydney. www.steelbarandgrill.com
GUNNERS’ BARRACKS Nestled within the bushland of Georges Heights in Mosman, Gunners’ Barracks exemplifies tranquillity and beauty in sight of the city skyline. This superb historic location offers an experience of great food and friendly service. Enjoy the fresh new contemporary lunch menu of head chef Nathan Darling or indulge in the tradition of morning and afternoon tea, complete with an array of delectable delights, including sweet items, savoury pastries, finger sandwiches and home-made scones. A la carte lunch—Monday to Friday from 12pm. Morning Tea—Monday to Friday from 10am to 12pm. Traditional Afternoon Tea—Monday to Sunday from 10am. End of Suakin Drive, Georges Heights, Mosman. Tel: 8962 5900. info@gunnersbarracks.com.au www.gunnersbarracks.com.au wheretraveler.com I OCTOBER 2017 I SYDNEY WHERE 59
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MUNICH BRAUHAUS. Bavarian. Munich Brauhaus is a traditional Bavarian bierhaus, where guests can dine, drink and party like Oktoberfest never ended. Located in Sydney’s historic Rocks district it is a bier lovers’ delight. Try the venue’s very own signature Munich Lager, as well as a series of exclusively imported Bavarian Biers, while the menu includes crispy pork belly, pork knuckle, spicy squid and haus-made sausages. Cnr Argyle and Playfair Streets, The Rocks. Mon–Fri 10am–late, Sat–Sun 9am–late. 9247 7785. munichbrauhaus.com ■
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features a wood-fired Argentinian grill and the interior includes heritage brick walls, woven art hangings and pendant lights hung from the original timber ceiling. The outdoor deck has a stylish bar and communal dining table, perfect for cocktails, sharing small plates with friends, or a more intimate dinner for two. The Rocks Centre, cnr Kendall Lane and Argyle Street, The Rocks. Daily lunch 12pm–3pm, dinner from 5.30pm. 9252 7797. ponydiningtherocks.com SAKÉ RESTAURANT & BAR. Japanese. Saké Restaurant & Bar combines funky décor and delicious Japanese cuisine to create a truly exciting dining experience. Top executive chefs deliver an intriguing blend of newstyle sushi and classic dishes in a stunning contemporary space. The bar serves 50 kinds of saké as well as contemporary cocktails. 12 Argyle Street, The Rocks. Lunch Mon–Sun 12pm–3pm, dinner Mon–Thur 5.30pm–10.30pm, Fri–Sat 5.30pm–11.30pm, and Sun 5pm–10pm. 9259 5656. Also 33 ■
Cross Street, Double Bay. Lunch Mon–Sun 12pm–3pm, dinner Sun–Thur 5.30pm–10pm, Fri–Sat 5.30pm–11pm. 8017 3104. sakerestaurant.com.au
COCKLE BAY/ DARLING HARBOUR/ KING STREET WHARF BLACKBIRD. Modern Australian. Set in Darling Harbour’s bustling Cockle Bay Wharf, Blackbird uses the freshest ingredients to create mouthwatering burgers, stoneoven pizzas and more. The menu is not only satisfying but also adventurous in an atmosphere that exudes sociability. Balcony level, Cockle Bay Wharf, Darling Harbour. Daily 11.30am–late. 9283 7385. blackbirdcafe.com.au
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the heart of Sydney’s vibrant Arts District at Walsh Bay. Executive chef, Ashley Hughes and head chef, Kay Hwang have worked to create an innovative menu featuring Australian fare and produce from Sydney’s finest providores. The Walsh Bay Kitchen bar offers a space for pre-theatre goers and locals to meet. Furnished with select cosy lounge chairs, complete with an impressive wine list and creative cocktails. 22 Hickson Road, Walsh Bay. Tue–Sat lunch from midday, dinner from 5pm, Sun dinner from 5pm, as per performances. 1300 368 801. walshbaykitchen.com.au
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CASA RISTORANTE ITALIANO. Italian.
Head chef Romano has used his Italian history and heritage to create unique dishes to suit the taste buds of Sydney locals and visitors alike. You will enjoy delicious classic Italian food made from Sydney’s freshest produce, with a great wine list to match. The woodfired pizzas are a must and will have you transported to Italy with every bite. 42–48 The Promenade, King Street Wharf, Sydney. Daily 11.30am–late, Sat–Sun breakfast from 9am. 9279 4115. lovecasa.com.au GEORGES MEDITERRANEAN BAR & GRILL. Mediterranean.
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of Darling Harbour, signature cocktails and unique wines, Georges will definitely seduce your tastebuds! Wharf 3, The Promenade, King Street Wharf, Sydney. Lunch Mon–Fri 12pm–3pm, dinner 5.30pm–10.30pm and lunch Sat–Sun 12pm–4pm, dinner 5.30pm–10.30pm. 9295 5066. georgesrestaurant.com.au HARBOUR BAR & KITCHEN. Modern Australian. Spanning across the balcony ■
level of Harbourside, Harbour Bar & Kitchen (HBK) offers stunning views of Sydney Harbour and the iconic Sydney city skyline from every seat in the house. HBK is a world class dining experience paired with a luxe outdoor bar scene. The menu offers the finest charcoal oven meats, seafood and vegetables, as well as innovative smaller share plates. Shop 437 & 447, Level 2, Harbourside Shopping Centre, 2–10 Darling Drive, Darling Harbour. Mon–Sun 9am–late. 9280 2029. harbourbarandkitchen.com.au ■
MEAT DISTRICT CO. Modern Australian.
At Meat District Co, the hanging cured meats, fall-off-the-bone ribs and fresh-made bread will leave nothing to be desired. Their menu features tender and juicy steaks, slow roasted ribs, succulent burgers, the freshest of salads, irresistible desserts. Shop R3, 11 Lime Street, King Street Wharf, Darling Harbour. Daily 11am–late. 9299 9762. meatdistrictco.com.au SORENZO. Japanese. Sorenzo brings contemporary Japanese flavours to Darling Harbour for guests to experience whilst taking in the calming waterfront views of the harbour. Ranging from sashimi to wagyu steaks, Sorenzo encompasses the ever-changing Japanese cuisine by infusing Japanese flavours into western ingredients to provide a fresh change of pace, whilst keeping some of the Japanese favourites for the traditionalists. Shop 347, Level 2, Harbourside Shopping Centre, Darling Harbour. 9211 9550. sorenzo.com.au
17 Lime Street, King Street Wharf, Sydney. Daily lunch 12pm–3pm, dinner 5.30pm– 10.30pm. 9295 5060. steersons.com.au
MOSMAN GUNNERS’ BARRACKS. Modern Australian/ High Tea. This former military barracks was
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originally designed and constructed in 1873. Grand Pacific Group restored and re-opened Gunners’ Barracks in 2005 as a stunning dining and events venue. With views across Sydney harbour and interior features including hand-printed Florence Broadhurst wallpaper, Czech crystal chandeliers and ornate antique furniture, Gunners’ Barracks truly is a world class dining experience. End of Suakin Drive, Georges Heights, Mosman. Devonshire, morning and afternoon tea from 10am weekdays. Afternoon tea from 10am weekends. À la carte lunch from 12pm Mon–Fri. 8962 5900. gunnersbarracks.com.au
SYDNEY HARBOUR CAPTAIN COOK CRUISES. Modern Australian/High Tea. Dining on Sydney’s
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Cook Cruises offers premium dining onboard Sydney’s most prestigious cruise ships. A comprehensive range of breakfast, lunch, high tea and dinner options are available over four decks and private dining rooms. For the ultimate dining experience try the Gold or Platinum Penfolds dinner options including six course degustation dining and a selection of Australia’s most celebrated wines. Circular Quay No.6 Jetty Circular Quay and Darling Harbour. 9206 1111. captaincook.com.au
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STEERSONS. Steakhouse. Steersons
offers premium quality in all aspects of their dining experience—from the restaurant setting to the excellent steak. Their steaks are second to none in quality, taste and texture; they are succulent and sumptuous and matched by an impressive and extensive wine list featuring Australian and imported wines. If you are a steak lover, then a visit to Steersons is a must.
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DARLING HARBOUR is one of the
premier dining and entertainment precincts in Sydney. It’s the place not only for Sydney’s first time tourists but also for experienced travellers. Whatever is on your ‘to do list’ when you come to Sydney—rest assured that Darling Harbour has it. Whether you pop down during the day or at night, Darling Harbour never sleeps. This waterside hub is filled with a variety of dining experiences from fine dining to cheap eats. Harbourside is a very popular precinct where you’ll soon discover
cuisines from all over the world. At Harbourside you’ll find Zaaffran’s awardwinning contemporary Indian cuisine. Zaaffran serves authentic Indian food, brilliantly presented, with breathtaking harbour and city skyline views. Try Criniti’s for Southern Italian cuisine with an emphasis on traditional cooking methods to create flavoursome dishes. Spanning across the balcony level of Harbourside Shopping Centre and boasting the most desirable location in Darling Harbour, head to Harbour Bar and Kitchen for a celebration of all things smoky, charred and succulent, served
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directly from the roaring coal oven. As day turns into night and you are looking for a little entertainment visit Kingpin Bowling and test your skills, or for those that like the idea of relaxing late into the night, Cohibar is the perfect location for a harbourside cocktail. Nearby, Darling Quarter is a vibrant community precinct. Walk through Darling Quarter and close your eyes to be transported to every corner of the world via an incredible range of cafés, wine bars and eateries. On the city side of Darling Harbour, King Street Wharf ensures visitors will
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have little trouble finding a great place to eat. Steersons Steakhouse combines top quality Australian beef and wines with spectacular water views. The open plan waterside venue gives diners a modern and sleek steakhouse experience. Georges Mediterranean Bar & Grill offers mouthwatering Mediterranean cuisine using the finest and freshest ingredients. This modern waterfront haven offers bar dwellers and diners an inviting fresh ambience.
Feast on fantastic Italian fare inspired by simple, fresh ingredients at Casa Ristorante Italiano. Enjoy fresh seafood as you dine alfresco at Bungalow 8, or relax in the spacious outdoor beer garden at Cargo Bar, with its famous gourmet pizzas. Dine on tapas at The Loft, also home to a sophisticated and stylish cocktail bar, or for succulent seafood head to Nick’s Bar and Grill. If you are in the mood for Asian, King Street Wharf has you covered, with the exotic aromas of India at Manjit’s @ The Wharf, authentic Malaysian cuisine at The Malaya and delicious Japanese dishes at Kobe Jones. Be awed by the culinary showmanship at Wharf Teppanyaki, or the mouthwatering ‘paddock to plate’ menu at Meat District Co., then head to Beer DeLuxe for a cold craft beer and great entertainment. Vessel offers three distinctive spaces: a café, bar and Italian dining. Whether you’re after a quick breakfast and espresso, dinner with friends, or a relaxing drink by the harbour, Vessel has something for everyone. There are plenty of places to party in King Street Wharf, home to some of Sydney’s hottest nightclubs and bars. Splash out on cocktails by the water, shout a round for your friends or just sit back and soak in the atmosphere.
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Jones Bay Wharf
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Pyrmont Bay Australian National Maritime Museum
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GEORGES MEDITERRANEAN BAR & GRILL Georges Mediterranean Bar & Grill on King Street Wharf is Sydney’s ultimate waterfront dining venue with views over Darling Harbour, featuring delicious Mediterranean cuisine using the finest and freshest ingredients. The Grove Bar at Georges is also renowned for its extensive wine list, with several superb selections of imported Greek wines and an exceptional cocktail list. Make sure you experience one of the best Mediterranean restaurants in Sydney. Lunch and dinner daily. Wharf 3, The Promenade, King Street Wharf. Tel: 9295 5066. www.georgesrestaurant.com.au wheretraveler.com I OCTOBER 2017 I SYDNEY WHERE 63
DINING DARLING HARBOUR Left: Blackbird at Cockle Bay Wharf.
There’s no better way to experience Sydney’s iconic harbour than to explore the culinary playground that is Cockle Bay Wharf. Located on the CBD side of Darling Harbour just a few minutes’ walk from Chinatown lies this exciting precinct bustling with energy.
There are a variety of restaurants and cafés with menus you can really sink your teeth into. From fresh seafood, authentic Italian dishes, and hawkerstyle Malaysian cuisine, to modern Australian—each venue offers a truly unique experience.
STEERSONS STEAKHOUSE Steersons at King Street Wharf captures a modern sleek steakhouse experience with spectacular water views. This open plan waterside dining encourages tranquility whilst being located a short stroll from the city rush. Their impressive wine list has been designed to compliment the fresh produce on their menus. For impeccable service, and a delightful warm atmosphere, you can enjoy a range of both grain-fed and dry aged beef, along with Steerson’s à la carte menu. Enjoy trendy King Street Wharf dining whilst overlooking Sydney’s sparkling Darling Harbour. Lunch and dinner daily. 17 Lime Street, King Street Wharf. Tel: 9295 5060. www.steersons.com.au 64 WHERE SYDNEY I OCTOBER 2017 I wheretraveler.com
Cockle Bay Wharf offers you some of Sydney’s best restaurants, with a picturesque waterfront view to match! For meat prepared by the crackles of a fire, or cooked on a spit rotisserie head to Hunter & Barrel. Dine out on a modern take of ancient rituals and the elements of nature. Feel like seafood? Check out Nick’s Seafood or sandwiches and snacks at Nick’s Café & Bar. While away the day and sip on exotic cocktails at Blackbird, which overlooks breathtaking Darling Harbour. Their menu caters for all tastes from steak to Italian and Asian. Grab some delicious Italian at Baia The Italian, and finish off with a sumptuous chocolate-filled dessert at the Lindt Chocolate Café. If after-hours entertainment and cocktails at an electrifying cosmopolitan nightclub is more to your liking, the bars and nightclubs at Cockle Bay Wharf will have you dancing ‘til dawn. Head to Home Nightclub, or grab a drink at Pontoon to end your night at Cockle Bay Wharf with a bang! So whether it’s a catch up with friends or an intimate dinner for two, Darling Harbour is the perfect place for your next meal.
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Star Bars 360 BAR AND DINING The iridescent golden-shell bar has beautifully detailed finishes and uninterrupted views across the city. Perfect for sunset cocktails. Reception Level 4, Sydney Westfield Centre, Between Pitt and Castlereagh Streets, Sydney. 8223 3883. 360dining.com.au THE ARGYLE Mixing early colonial architecture with 21st-century cool, guests can relax on daybeds, groove to the DJs or have a drink in one of the five bars. 18 Argyle Street, The Rocks. 9247 5500. theargylerocks.com ARTHOUSE HOTEL With ornate furniture and rich artwork, this refurbished 1836-built School of Arts building is one of the city’s most inspirational venues. 275 Pitt Street, Sydney. 9284 1200. thearthousehotel.com.au ASH ST. CELLAR Tucked in a laneway behind George Street, this bistro and wine bar has a distinctly European feel. 1 Ash Street, Sydney. 9240 3000. merivale.com.au/ashstcellar
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THE AUSTRALIAN HERITAGE HOTEL This is a beer lovers paradise with over 90 Australian ales, plus the chance to taste kangaroo or crocodile pizzas. 100 Cumberland Street, The Rocks. 9247 2229. australianheritagehotel.com
GRAIN Celebrate the fine craft of drinking with an extensive menu of boutique beers, carefully-crafted cocktails and one of Australia’s largest whisky selections. Lobby Level, Four Seasons Hotel Sydney, 199 George Street, Sydney. 9250 3118. grainbar.com.au
EL LOCO AT SLIP INN Head to El Loco at Slip Inn for an ice-cold Corona, mouth-watering Mexican, regular live bands and DJs. 111 Sussex Street, Sydney. 9254 8088. merivale.com.au/el-loco-at-slip-inn
MUNICH BRAUHAUS This Munich-style bar features European cocktails as well as premium imported Bavarian beers and must-try bar snacks. Cnr Playfair and Argyle Streets, The Rocks. 9247 7785. munichbrauhaus.com OPERA BAR Situated in the shadow of the Sydney Opera House, this indoor-out venue is a tourist’s (and local’s) delight. Sydney Opera House, Lower Concourse, Bennelong Point, Sydney. 9247 1666. operabar.com.au
GLASS BRASSERIE With a 13-metre wine tower and over 440 wines on offer, the wine savvy will be salivating over the choices offered. Level 2, Hilton Sydney, 488 George Street, Sydney. 9265 6068. glassbrasserie.com.au THE GLENMORE Take in the sweeping 180-degree views of Sydney Harbour and the CBD from The Glenmore’s sensational rooftop, whilst enjoying a Rooftop Royale cocktail. 96 Cumberland Street, The Rocks. 9247 4794. theglenmore.com.au
STEEL BAR AND GRILL This stunning balcony bar is the perfect spot to sit back, enjoy a delicious cocktail and graze on the terrific modern Australian menu renowned for its impressive range of steaks all prepared on the Argentinean style wood fire grill. 60 Carrington Street, Sydney. 9299 9997. steelbarandgrill.com
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CITY INFORMATION For information about all public transport, telephone 131 500 or visit transportnsw.info
VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRES A one-stop shop for all your visitor information needs for Sydney and New South Wales, including a free booking service. australianvisitorcentres.com.au/nsw
Street, Druitt Street, Clarence Street and York Street. To travel on public transport in Sydney, you will need an Opal card or an Opal Single trip ticket.
FERRIES Sydney Visitor Centre – The Rocks: Open seven days (except Christmas Day and Good Friday) 9.30am–5.30pm. Corner of Argyle and Playfair Streets, The Rocks. 1800 067 676. Sydney Visitor Centre – Darling Harbour: Open seven days (except Christmas Day and Good Friday) 9.30am–5.30pm. 33 Wheat Road, Palm Grove, Darling Harbour. 1800 067 676. Hello Manly Information and Booking Centre – Manly: Open seven days (except Christmas Day), Monday–Friday 9am–5pm, weekends 10am–4pm. Located on Manly Wharf Forecourt. 9976 1430. hellomanly.com.au
OPAL CARD Opal Card is an electronic ‘smart card’ ticketing system used throughout the public transport system in Sydney, the Blue Mountains, Central Coast, Hunter Valley, Illawarra and the Southern Highlands, which allows easy and convenient travel across the ferry, rail and selected bus networks. Opal Cards can be purchased from various retailers throughout Sydney. For more information on Opal Card visit opal.com.au
BUSES There are major bus terminals at Wynyard Station (York Street), the QVB (York Street), and Railway Square. Buses operate right across Sydney, with priority routes in the Sydney Central Business District (CBD) along Elizabeth Street, Castlereagh Street, Park
The majority of ferries operate from Circular Quay at the northern end of Pitt Street. 131 500. transportnsw.info
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TRAINS Sydney Trains. Sydney has seven lines, each colour coded for easy identification. In the City, trains run through a circle from Central on to Town Hall, Wynyard, Circular Quay, St James, Museum and back to Central. Sydney Trains operate throughout the Sydney metropolitan area. sydneytrains.info
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NSW TrainLink. NSW TrainLink serves more than 480 destinations by train and coach throughout NSW. Intercity trains link the South Coast, Southern Highlands, Blue Mountains, Central Coast and Hunter regions of NSW. For further information visit sydneytrains.info or call 131 500. Regional trains and coaches link the Southern, Western, North Western and North Coast regions of NSW as well as linking Canberra, Melbourne and Brisbane. Regional train and coach services require bookings which can be made at nswtrainlink.info or by calling 13 22 32.
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LIGHT RAIL The Sydney Light Rail network links the hub of Central Station with Sydney’s innerwest via Pyrmont, Glebe, Leichhardt North, and Arlington right through to Dulwich Hill. Sydney Light Rail is a comfortable, convenient and efficient mode of transport. It is currently being extended through the CBD. Road closures and diversions are in place. transdevsydney.com.au
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Avis .......................136 333 East Coast Car Rentals .................................. ................... 1800 EAST COAST (3278 26278)
AIRPORT SHUTTLES Airbus Airport Shuttle ................... 8339 0155 REDY2GO ................................ 1300 246 669
CAR RENTAL & LIMOUSINES Airport transfers and touring services – Capture the exciting atmosphere of Sydney in the air conditioned comfort of a Brunel Chauffeured Car-personalised touring around Sydney and its environs – no need to be part of a group. Speak to your concierge and ask for Brunel or ring ........ 1300 855 955
WATER TAXIS H2O Maxi Taxis ....................... 1300 426 829 .................................... h2owatertaxis.com.au Water Taxis Combined ................. 9555 8888 .......................................... watertaxis.com.au
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Sunday 15 October at the Hilton Sydney. The theme will be ‘Welcome to Television’, where we celebrate 60 years of TV in Australia. As well as being an industry night, this event also raises much needed funds for St. Anthony’s Family Care, our nominated charity. Sydney Les Clefs d’Or members and concierge at the 2017 Concierge Tourism Expo. St Anthony’s is a small not for profit organisation WITH SPRING IN FULL SEASON, our which works to carry out the mission Les Clefs d’Or members have been busy of Saint Mary of the Cross MacKillop in experiencing new and familiar venues caring for children and families in need. throughout Sydney. One of our events Tickets are on sale prior to the event at which was recently held, was the annual stickytickets.com.au/53623. Captain Cook Cruises concierge cruise. n Les Clefs d’Or Australia is a friendly This is a great event where our members society of hotel concierge. Our aim as get to catch up with old friends and meet an organisation is to promote tourism new members of our industry. We also throughout Australia. Each and every just had our annual Concierge Tourism member of the Les Clefs d’Or strives to Expo, a great chance for networking and provide the utmost in caring, attentive meeting new suppliers. service to their hotel guests, and our n The main event on our calendar this society motto ‘In Service through month is the Sydney Concierge and Friendship’ reflects the manner in Hospitality Ball, which will be held on which this is achieved.
President: PETER MCBREARTY, The Langham, Melbourne Secretary: DAVID LUFF, Crown Towers Perth Treasurer: BEN DAVIES, The Langham, Melbourne NSW Members State Director: MARK ANDERSON, InterContinental Sydney JASON ABERIN, Hilton Sydney ALLAN ALVAREZ, Sydney Harbour Marriott VICTOR BARAYA, Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel Sydney VINI BIANCALANA, Sydney Harbour Marriott LANCE BIRKETT, Hilton Sydney JOSH BLAKE, Four Seasons Hotel Sydney NICK BOCOCK, Sofitel Sydney Wentworth NATHAN BROWN, Sofitel Sydney Darling Harbour PETER BROWN, Hyatt Regency Sydney GARY CHAN, Hyatt Regency Sydney EUGENE CHANG, The Westin Sydney PHIL DE MERINDOL, The Shangri-La Hotel, Sydney JONATHAN FAMBART, Park Hyatt Sydney GREG HILLARD, Sydney Harbour Marriott GARY LEE, Swissôtel Sydney JAMES NOBLEZA, Parkroyal Darling Harbour MARK PEYTON, Sofitel Sydney Wentworth DAVID REYNOLDS, The Star JORGE SOUSA, Four Seasons Hotel Sydney HIDETAKA TANAKA, Hilton Sydney BEN THOMAS, Hilton Sydney SUNNY TOGIAVALU, Sheraton On The Park COLIN TOOMEY, The Shangri-La Hotel, Sydney MAGDI ZARZOUR, Amora Hotel Jamison www.lesclefsdoraustralia.org
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