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NOVEMBER 2003
OCTOBER 2003 It's Summer, Sydney Style... After a day of shopping in Paddington, Double Bay or Mosman or an afternoon lounging on the beach at Balmoral or Bondi, take some time to pamper yourself before a night on the town at one of Sydney’s many day spas. more... Discover Sydney's Playground Give the kids a school of life experience this summer with a trip to Sydney, a playground of surprises and events for every day of your holiday. more... SEPTEMBER 2003
Australia’s Rugby Heartland – celebrating all that’s good in life It's no secret that Rugby supporters appreciate the finer things in life, so visitors from around the world should feel right at home in Sydney, New South Wales. There is a feast of culture, comedy and cuisine lined up to complement 2003's biggest sporting event. more... Spring into regional New South Wales Bluegrass music, vintage tractor rallies, 90,000 tulips in bloom, the hottest digital arts, thundering motorbikes, rare bonsai displays, humpback whales….it must be spring time in regional New South Wales. more... Get your green thumbs into the garden Spring is here, so it’s time to transform your garden and find the inspiration at the Australian Springtime Flora Festival, 11 – 14 September 2003. more... The Book, The Cook, The Music Maker and The Blowhole What do Acoustic Shock, the Kiama Blowhole, bush dancing, the Minnamurra Rainforest, poetry readings, waterslides and loud shirts have in common? more... The Rusty Iron Rally will Celebrating 100 years of the great Aussie farmhand Celebrate 100 years of agricultural tractors in Australia at the Macksville Showground, Kempsey on 6 – 7 September 2003. more... AUGUST 2003
Angle your way into dad’s good books Ditch the aftershave and latest best seller as gift ideas and angle your way into Dad’s good books with a fabulous fishing trip this Father’s Day. From the Snowy Mountains, to the North Coast and the Murray, you are sure to find the ideal location for Dad to unwind and perhaps even join him for a relaxing break. more... Pamper yourself to Diva-like proportions… If a change is as good as a holiday, imagine the benefits of combining the two? This winter, get the girls together for a trip to Sydney, where you can pamper yourselves to princess-like proportions and party the night away like a Diva! more... Three out of four captains call Sydney home The world's rugby stars may be calling Australia home temporarily during Rugby World Cup 2003, but three of the four winning captains of every Rugby World Cup held to date reside permanently in Sydney. more... JULY 2003
From paddock to plate It’s not hard to create a gourmet extravaganza or sample a range of food and wine from the Riverina’s smorgasbord. more... Beyond the obvious in Byron Bay The first paragraph of a good story is crucial. Any writer knows this obvious fact but what about the cleverness and creativity it takes to keep a reader entertained and enthralled. more... JUNE 2003
Fly away to Northern New South Wales Walk for miles along uncrowded beaches. Immerse yourself in the arts of creative village markets. Massage away the stress at hidden health retreats. Indulge your senses in the fresh flavours of regional cuisine. Rediscover your spirit deep in the heart of the rainforest. more… Who wants to be a millionaire Aussie style? Gold rush fever is a large part of the character of young Australia and the spirit of these wild days lives on in the Royal Hotel, Sofala. more… Wrap up in great Sydney winter deals A national advertising campaign for Sydney commences this month to entice visitors to Sydney over winter. The campaign includes national newspaper advertising in Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra, Hobart, Launceston, Cairns, the Gold Coast and Darwin. more… Sydney’s Shopping Secrets In search of a pair of Manola Blahniks? Perhaps you’re yearning for a 70s shag pile rug or mother of pearl handles for your drawers? You’ll find these treasures and more by exploring the thousands of unique shops in Sydney making it a veritable Aladdin’s Cave for shoppers. more… Sydney in winter – try it on for size Harbour a desire to enjoy crisp, sunny winter days, then wrap yourself in Sydney. Sydney’s winter wardrobe is an eclectic mix of chic shopping, hip-ster bars, handbags full of great restaurants and lots of hidden pockets filled with things you can only see and do in Sydney. more… MAY 2003 Spring in New South Wales – Rugby at its finest, and then some Being in New South Wales during the Rugby World Cup 2003 this October and November offers much more than the opportunity to see the world’s most exciting rugby. more… Sydney – events capital of Australia When it comes to hosting global events like the Rugby World Cup 2003, Sydney’s credentials are second to none. From the 2000 Olympic Games to the British and Irish Lions rugby tour and the Gay Games of 2002, New South Wales knows how to put on a party. more… APRIL 2003 Search for the golden bilby in the Snowy Mountains Not since the day of Willie Wonka’s release of 5 golden tickets has there been so much excitement over chocolate. Now with the Pink Lady Chocolate Bilby Hunt about to begin, the same level of excitement is mounting. more... Snowy Mountains Easter deals Pick from three of the best in the Snowy Mountains. more… Top 10 things to do in Snowy Mountains over Easter Find the golden chocolate bilby and win a helicopter flight. Find the remaining 999 chocolate bilbies to eat. more… Kosciuszko thanks fire fighters for keeping region green On 15 March, John Paul Young and Mental As Anything will headline the Snowy Hydro Bush Fire Thank You concert to be held on the shores of Lake Jindabyne. more… South Coast seclusion meets city sophistication Sick of fighting for your piece of sand? Don’t want to share your bush trail with the hordes? Yearning for a secluded picnic spot where the only sound you’ll hear is that of native birds? more… Plan your mid-year break to North Coast NSW now and save Play it your way with a mid-year break on the north coast when you choose from over 40 fantastic package deals. more… FEBRUARY 2003 Tourism joins Farmhand in farm and country holidays campaign Tourism New South Wales and Farmhand are joining forces in a special campaign to encourage more families to take farm and country holidays across the State. Visitors will be encouraged to take their break in the Easter to May and June to July school holidays. The campaign also aims to drive the long-term growth of this emerging tourism experience. more... JANUARY 2003 All aboard for a ride to central Sydney If you really want to experience central Sydney then you need to hop on the bus, train or RiverCat for a quick trip to Parramatta. Not only is Parramatta the geographic centre of Sydney, it’s the centre from which grew the city you know today. more... Paint your own picture This January make the colours, sounds and sites of Sydney come alive as the city becomes your holiday canvas. more... DECEMBER 2002 Pack a nine iron instead of a travelling iron Tee off the working week with a Short Break escape to Albury and Corowa and pack a nine iron instead of a travelling iron to experience five world standard golf courses, all within a 50 kilometre driving range. more… Uncover Sydney’s northern beaches like a local In summer, Sydney’s beach scene sizzles. From posers at ’Palmie‘ to mums at Manly, Sydney’s beautiful northern beaches become the city’s summer playground. more… The taste of a self drive holiday Tickle the tastebuds from paddock to platter with colourful countryside and culinary delights when touring the food and wine trails of New South Wales. more… NOVEMBER 2002 Ssssshhh – the secret life of Sydney in Summer To the naked eye Sydney may seem to revel in baring it all but on closer inspection there’s still quite a few fig leaves in place. With a little help from Tourism Sydney, Qantas Holidays and NSW Holidays you can uncover the secret life of Sydney in Summer. more... Living the Superstar life at superstar prices Check out of the drudgery of work and check- in to some serious five-star lifestyling at the acclaimed Cypress Lakes Resort in the Hunter Valley. more… Coffs – tick every box from cocktails to carefree kids Why read the household bills when you can read the menu poolside at one of Coffs Coast’s many accommodation hangs, starting from $75 a night. more… OCTOBER 2002 Slip into something more comfortable...on a 'his and hers' short break Be it your cossie, a winery, an abseiling harness or a spa - whatever either of you slip into it's bound to be more comfortable and fun than your everyday work garb. Within three hours drive of Sydney you can slip into some great destinations that are not only the perfect antidote for a busy life but a perfect pre- Christmas treat to yourselves. more... Summer in the Snowies Swap the thongs for hiking boots, goggles for binoculars, surf for summits and head to the clean, crisp air of the Snowy Mountains this summer. From Sydney to Victoria, Tourism New South Wales' Snowy Mountains Drive weaves its way through the curves and peaks of Canberra, Goulburn, Cooma, Jindabyne, Tumut, Tumbarumba, Cabramurra, Thredbo, Dalgety, Khancoban and Albury Wodonga. more... SEPTEMBER 2002 Trails that are easily digested Entrée offers a visual feast of some of New South Wales' most picturesque countryside but save room for main course, a cornucopia of culinary sensations. Tourism New South Wales' Classic Country Drive touring route starts and ends in Sydney and winds its way through Katoomba, Bathurst, Orange, Cowra, Blayney, Young, Yass, Canberra, Goulburn and Mittagong. more ... AUGUST 2002 Sapphire Coast – Sparkling Jewel of the NSW South Coast Taking it easy in the Sapphire Coast is not wishful thinking. It's the only way there is. The sparkling jewel on the New South Wales South Coast is rich in natural beauty and a perfect getaway for a short break, only 75 minutes by plane from Melbourne to Merimbula. more ... Sydney puts a spring in your step from $79 Trade in the dark suit for some skin, the screensaver for sunscreen, the mouse-pad for a drink coaster and you'll have a spring in your step like the Sydney locals - and all for as little as $79. more ... JULY 2002 Top shelf soul food Feed your soul the sights and sounds of Sydney's Balmoral. It's where the locals head for instantaneous rest and relaxation with a healthy dollop of glamour. more ... Star light starbright Woolloomooloo Once home to dockers and diggers, today's laid back, slick inhabitants of Woolloomooloo are cashed up, made up and talking up their next celebrity spotting. more ... New tourism appointments Chief Executive Tony Thirlwell has announced that Mr Ron Rosalky and Mr John Alwyn-Jones join the executive management team at Tourism New South Wales as part of a new organisational structure commencing 1 July 2002. more ... |
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