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3 hours ago — If you haven't been to Wellington, look out Sydneysiders, because Wellington is coming to you.The former Bayswater Brasserie site in Kings Cross is set to be transformed into a unique pop-restaurant, WLG (Wellington's airport code) that...
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4 hours ago — You have to be fairly quick off the mark if you want to book a place at the renowned Sydney Seafood School (SSS) at the Sydney Fish Market . Most of the September classes are already fully booked. So get...
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13 hours ago — coincide with the official release of the book on September 15, we will be conducting a national book tour, with stops in Sydney, Canberra and Melbourne, with dates as follows: Melbourne (September 22)...
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13 hours ago — Last weekend, I went to Sydney. I had to be there for work on Monday and Tuesday, so I took the opportunity to catch up with friends and check out some of the wonderful food that...
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20 hours ago — From the 'Fairfield Advance', Sydney , 31st August - reporters Carleen Frost and Melissa Matheson. I was originally alerted to this story by the Australian Islamist Monitor, a very useful Aussie website. 'Assyrian...
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23 hours ago — Arriving to fulfill promotional duties, Cate Blanchett was spotted in Sydney, Australia on Wednesday evening. Joined by husband, Andrew Upton , the “ Curious Case of Benjamin Button ”...
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September 01, 2010 — Sydney Dalton is the biggest thing to hit the internet since Strutting Leo. And not since Mel Gibson Bombshell McGee Hitler, has anyone been more reviled. "For tearing down those Justin...
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September 01, 2010 — Shoppers at Sydney's Queen Victoria Building were surprised last week to find themselves in the middle of a flashmob performing Madonna's "Vogue" (the Glee version), led by legendary...
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September 01, 2010 — The name Sydney Dalton was a trending topic on Twitter yesterday because of a YouTube video she uploaded of her and two friends committing a Justin Bieber poster MASSACRE! BIEBERCIDE! And with...
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September 01, 2010 — Arriving to fulfill promotional duties, Cate Blanchett was spotted in Sydney, Australia on Wednesday evening (September 1). Joined by husband, Andrew Upton, the “Curious Case of Benjamin Button” star was on hand for the...
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September 01, 2010 — Sydney’s Surry Hills, September 8-26.
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5 hours ago — A column in today's Sydney Morning Herald is headlined 'Opposing same-sex adoption is not bigoted'. The column is by Peter Kell, chief executive of Anglicare Sydney, and though the headline wasn't...
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September 01, 2010 — nipples , which were both hilarious and delicious. I was kind of amazed that we had so many people come who live outside Sydney: Bridget came especially from Bathurst and we were fortunate enough to have timed it so that...
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August 31, 2010 — Filed under: Gut Reactions , WTF , YouTube Those of you on Twitter may have noticed "Sydney Dalton" surging as a trending topic on the microblogging site today, but chances are you've never heard...
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August 31, 2010 — Anglicans voicing their lack of reception for it. Thus TEC is often in the spotlight of this blog, and of many commentators around the Anglican globe. But not out of view has been the Diocese of Sydney on the specific...