There are many things to do in Sydney in January including the Sydney Festival and Australia Day celebrations. We also have things to do over the Summer School Holidays offering many different ways to enjoy the Summer in Sydney.
We wouldn’t be able to sleep till next year if we didn’t have a list of ideas on how to celebrate: 🙂
When the tickets go on sale for the Open Air Cinema they go fast. This is one of the best things you can do in Sydney and consequently it is extremely popular. Pick out the movies you want to see and get those tickets before they are all sold. Good luck and savour the experience. The Open Air Cinema is listed at seven on the top 10 things to do in Sydney.
Funny how most people hate being stuck in a traffic jam yet we will pay to sit in our own cars to watch a movie. At least parking shouldn’t be a problem. 🙂
As they go on forever the summer holidays can be challenge for families large and small. The link below may help.
You are likely to find a visit to the Sydney Flickerfest a highly rewarding experience with awards being given for the best Australian, International Short Film and Best Animation Short Flick. The films are really good too. 🙂
There is a big juicy Australia Day long weekend to celebrate Australia’s National Day and there’s a lot to be done:
There’s the barbie, the snag, the beer and the cricket. There’s the drive, the beach, the surf and the who forgot the bottle opener? And of course the kids, the parents, the oldies, the flags and the face painting. We could go on but I know you wish we wouldn’t. 🙂
Suffice to say that there’s lots to do but don’t forget all clubs, organisers, media, government officials and politicians who need you to attend all the official events. How silly are they going to feel if no one shows up? So do your patriotic duty and go to an official Australia Day celebration and yell out ‘Happy Australia Day Sydney100!’ as loud as you can into the nearest microphone – we would love hear from you. 🙂
Seven kilometres of fun running in the sun. The views, the atmosphere and smiles. Lots of cheers and happy faces. It’ll be a great day. Early start of 6-30 a.m. but it’ll be worth it. You commence at Dee Why and make your way down to Manly. The run is for everyone from the elite runner to the fit walker. Everyone who completes the course will receive a commemorative medal.
The Sydney Festival ends on Australia Day. There will be tears, there will be sorrow but you can’t party forever(?)
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