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Sydney Symphony Orchestra continues 85 years of regional touring

The Sydney Symphony Orchestra has been bringing the joy of live orchestral music to the cities and towns of regional New South Wales from as far back as 1932, when the orchestra was founded.

To celebrate the 150th anniversary of New South Wales in 1938, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra performed to packed houses in Wollongong, Katoomba, Orange and Bathurst – and they haven’t stopped since.

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Rex and its charter airline Pel-Air are proud to partner with the orchestra to charter musicians to regional centres across the state.

This year, the tradition continues, with the orchestra touring four stunning programs across New South Wales, including The Sydney Symphony Orchestra Performs Beethoven (24 May-2 June), Mozart’s Gran Partita Serenade (31 March), Brass Musicians of the Sydney Symphony, including an arrangement of Handel’s Music for the Royal

Fireworks (16 June) and The Sydney Symphony Orchestra Performs Mozart, featuring acclaimed Australian pianist Daniel de Borah (20 October).

Each of these concerts showcases a different aspect of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra experience: from the bright power of brass, the intricacy of winds to the breathtaking artistry of piano soloist and orchestra performing as one. All unique. All unmissable.

Look out for these great opportunities to enjoy the magic of live performance with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra!

Rex jets are now two years old!

We’re thrilled to celebrate two years of domestic flying!

Rex has been connecting regional Australia for decades. Two years ago, we spread our wings and started flying between capital and major cities with a fleet of Boeing 737-800NG.

We’ve been delighted to connect our loyal passengers with a wider network, as well as meet brand new faces.

Thank you to all our staff across the network, our passengers and our partners for your support. We couldn’t have done it without you!

Here’s to many more years of connecting Australia.

In 1914, more than 41,000 Australians and New Zealanders departed Albany, bound for the First World War.

This is their story.

The National Anzac Centre is Australia’s foremost museum dedicated to honouring the Anzacs of the First World War.

Follow the real life experience of one of 32 Anzac characters using interactive multimedia, unique artefacts, rare images and film, and audio commentary.

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