A Trip Back in Time – Father’s Day at Belgenny Farm (The Birthplace of the Australian Merino)

A Trip Back in Time - Father's Day at Belgenny Farm (The Birthplace of the Australian Merino)

If you know anything about Australian history you will know that John and Elizabeth Macarthur are considered the pioneers of agriculture. Australia is the largest wool producing country in the world thanks to the foundation the Macarthur family created with their herd of Merino sheep. By 1803, through sheer hard work, Elizabeth and John grew their herd …

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Beyond the Chimney Stacks – Sydney Park Playground and Bike Track

There are times when my husband and I scratch our heads wondering what we can explore over a weekend that won’t be heavy on our wallets. We usually fall back on a park with Sydney offering so many to explore.  One of our favourites is probably most famous for the tall chimneys that stand above the former brickworks …

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Ferragosto – Five Dock’s Italian Festival

Although I have found no Italian in my lineage, I have always yearned for Italy. It is a passionate country, rich in both culture and food. It is my favourite place to visit. It continues to be at the top of my Bucket List despite already trekking up and down the country a number of …

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My Lords and Ladies Medieval Fayre – Blacktown City

With Sydney experiencing some of its warmest May days since the 1930s we have decided to make the most of the blue sky and source weekend adventures outside. On Thursday I discovered that Blacktown City was hosting My Lords and Ladies Medieval Fayre and knew straight away that it was going to be our weekend event destination. …

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Eating Out with Kids – Grano : A Taste of Italy

Eating out with kids can be a lot of fun. Since they were a few months old we have been taking our kidlets to cafés and restaurants firmly believing that we, as parents, need to model how to dine. This belief has exposed both our family and palate to lots of experiences from an early …

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A Spontaneous Trip to the Police and Justice Museum Sydney

Occasionally we can be spontaneous and will decide to go on an adventure without much planning. As the kids have become older this has become much easier. These random acts of travel, whether locally or a little further, always lead to a great experience and are the focus of discussion at our kitchen table for …

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A Trip to the National Maritime Museum Sydney

Vikings, vikings everywhere! I don’t even know how Master R discovered Vikings, but when he did he wanted to know everything about them. Where did they come from? Who were they? Does he have viking blood (indeed he does!). My personal philosophy is that a little book research blended with study through experience will help …

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Cockatoo Island – Sydney’s Hidden Gem

Cockatoo Island is one of 11 UNESCO sites listed for their convict history in Australia. Read about our first visit to the site. Cockatoo Island is a place that many Sydneysiders pass by every day but never visit unaware of the treasure that is under their nose. Accessible only by ferry or private boat, the island …

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A Trip to Jail – We Visit Historical Old Dubbo Gaol

Old Dubbo Gaol  has a history dating back to 1847 when it was built as a courthouse lockup. By 1859 it has become an official gaol operating right through to 1966 when operations ceased. For the last 40 years, it has been a popular tourist attraction with a large display of restored cells and regular …

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9. Go Whale Watching – A Trip to Port Macquarie

Whale watching in Sydney School holidays

As a young girl I dreamed about swimming with seals, whales and dolphins in the ocean. I imagined us jumping through waves as I ride on the back of my friend. When I was asked what I would like to be when I grew up I would answer “marine biologist”. In all honesty I had …

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7. Zoo Adventures: Taronga Western Plains Zoo

One of our first holidays as a couple was to Dubbo way back in 2002; so a family adventure to Taronga Western Plains Zoo was something we had written on our kid bucket list when we first conceived the idea. A good 5-6 hour drive from Sydney, the zoo boasts over 1,000 animals on its 300 hectres. …

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89. Sleep in a hammock – Hyde Park Barracks

“Is sleeping in a hammock nice, mummy?” Miss N asked me one day. You know what, I couldn’t really tell her as I have never actually slept in or even sat in a hammock. With a trip to a tropical island not on the cards anytime soon I decided to investigate a spot where we …

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Get Lost in a Maze: Amaze ‘n’ Place in Alstonville NSW

Get Lost in a Maze: Amaze ‘n’ Place in Alstonville NSW

Every child needs to get lost in a maze at least once. It’s a little confusing when every turn looks the same, but exhilarating all the same. If you are travelling up (or down depending on where you are coming from) the North New South Wales coast a detor through Alstonville to Amaze ‘n’ Place …

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