Things to do in Sydney in August
August Events in Sydney
Sun-Herald City2Surf
Things to do in Sydney in August includes the Sun-Herald City2Surf. It is not just one of the biggest events of its kind, although it is bigger than both the London and the New York Marathons, it isn’t just scenic, although it does take place in one of the world’s most gorgeous cities, it isn’t just the best, although the world’s best take part, it is just brilliant for raising loads of money for charity – over four million was raised last year alone. So whether you are a runner, a watcher or not that fussed, support the City2Surf and help someone who needs it most.
Sun-Herald City2Surf
Just another day out with Thomas – Thirlmere
Thomas and his steamy friends are on track for another big day out. You can expect to meet Thomas (Hi Thomas, how are you doing?..), take a “genuine steam train ride” in Donald the black engine and watch Henry shunt those ‘Troublesome Trucks’.
A really useful Outing
If you are, or know a small engine who is, into Thomas then you’ll probably find this event really useful. You’ll even meet the Fat Controller. But before we get too steamed up, you’ll have book your train ride beforehand and it costs. Tickets go on sale online. Beep, Beep, all aboard!
Just another day out with Thomas
Sydney International Boat Show
The Sydney International Boat Show includes an outdoor exhibits at the Cockle Bay Marina in Darling Harbour. Follow the link below to discover something which will (hopefully) ‘float your boat’:
Sydney International Boat Show
Mudgee Wine and Food Fair, Balmoral Beach
If you can’t get to Mudgee, then Mudgee will come to you! For over 20 years, Mudgee has been bringing its food and wine to Balmoral, and what a civilised way it is to get to know the area. There’ll be live music, a whole variety of gourmet delights to tempt you, and of course, plenty of new wines and old favourites to sample. The kids are even catered for and entertained while you relax in one of the most beautiful spots in Sydney.
Mudgee Wine and Food Fair
Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Wrestling komodo dragons, ethereal egrets and thirsty squirrels are just some of the talented animals on show courtesy of the professionalism and creativity of the finalists of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition. This world-class exhibition contains a series of amazing wildlife photographs from around the globe. The Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition allows millions to enjoy these priceless images of some of the amazing creatures we share this glorious planet with.
Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Moocooboola Festival, Hunters Hill
The annual Moocooboola festival is on again in Hunters Hill. What a great word – Moocooboola – it’s the Aboriginal name for the area, meaning ‘meeting of the waters’, which is very apt. The Moocooboola festival aims to bring the community together to celebrate, with something for everyone – entertainment, rides, a dog show, food and wine, market stalls and more. So if you’re looking for a relaxed and fun Sunday by another beautiful part of our Harbour, Hunters Hill is the place to be.
Boronia Park Oval
Moocooboola Festival is taking place at Boronia Park Oval with its city views, bushland surrounds and parking.
Moocooboola Festival
Ghost Night Tours – Old Government House by Night
Experience a night to remember with the old residents of Old Government House. This could change your whole life or at least learn something interesting about the ghostly imaginings/happenings in one of Australia’s oldest foreboding abodes.
Ghost Night Tours
TCS Sydney Marathon
The Sydney Marathon course is the most beautiful in Sydney and arguably Australia. So don’t wait too long to register – they always seem to run out of places.
TCS Sydney Marathon
Tours of the Olympic Stadium
The London Olympic Games maybe over, well actually it is definitely over, sorry, but you can still watch the London Paralympics and / or visit the scene of Sydney’s triumphant games in 2000.
Best Games Ever
Widely considered the ‘best games ever’ at the time, the Sydney Games provided the blueprint and people for the successful London 2012 Games. Olympic Park is listed at No. 48 on the top 100 list.
Spooky Sydney
Ok, it’s still a little chilly, but there are some things well suited to the cooler weather. You could see a whale for instance, as they migrate during the spring months. You could also see a ghost(?). Why are ghosts more common in winter? Because they love the cold. How do we know this? What do people say when they see a ghost? Suddenly, the air got colder..
Sydney Ghost Tours – listed at No. 42
More things to do in August
Continue having fun in August and enjoy a few of the Top 100 Things to do in Sydney.