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Time IN Sydney

From iconic beaches to world-class events, Time IN Sydney delivers daily updates on everything happening in the Harbour City. Get the latest on weather, air quality, and events to plan your perfect day, whether you're hitting Bondi Beach or catching a show at the Sydney Opera House.

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  • Dive into Sydney's Quirky Vibes: UFC Thrills, Floating Pilates, and Lunar New Year Festivities
    Feb 1 2026
    Welcome to Things to Do in Sydney, listeners! I'm Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut diving into the city's quirkiest vibes. It's a balmy summer Sunday here, with clear skies around 25 degrees Celsius and that post-UFC buzz still electrifying the air after last night's epic Volkanovski vs. Lopes 2 showdown at Qudos Bank Arena—Diego Lopes even got a precautionary hospital trip, but the featherweight fireworks lit up Sydney like a kangaroo on rocket fuel!

    Kick off your day with these top picks happening right now. Families, float into Aqua Sculpt Floating Pilates at Rose Bay for giggles on the waves, or chase art adventures at the Museum of Contemporary Art's kid-friendly trails. Music lovers, swing by the Dan Barnett Big Band concert at the Art Gallery of NSW for big band blasts, or groove at the Curtains Jazz Festival's Summer of Jazz. Culture fans, dive into Market City's Lunar New Year Festival in Haymarket from 9am to 10pm with free performances, workshops, and Asian feasts. Night owls, catch the Movement Festival at Greenwood Hotel from 2pm with techno titans like Francis Mercier and Vanco on two stages till late.

    Local scoop: No major transit hiccups, but Qudos Bank's still humming from UFC 325—grab Opal cards for seamless hops. New eats? Keep eyes on Haymarket's Lunar pop-ups for dragon boat dumplings.

    Must-dos today: Stroll the free Australiana Sydney History Walking Tour at Anzac Memorial, then hit DinoFest at Sydney Olympic Park for roaring live-action dinos till early Feb—pure prehistoric chaos! Hidden gem: La Ronde cirque-cabaret at The Grand Electric for acrobatic thrills.

    Local tip: Locals call the Harbour Bridge "The Coathanger"—snap a sunrise selfie from the Pylon Lookout to blend in like a true Sydneysider.

    Tomorrow? Twilight at Taronga Zoo concerts heat up soon—tune in for more epic discoveries!

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  • Blak Dot, Ocean Alley, Sydney Sound Journey: A Vibrant Saturday in Sydney
    Jan 31 2026
    Welcome to Things to Do in Sydney, listeners! I'm Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting, laugh-out-loud sports nut who's traded soccer pitches for Sydney's sizzling scene today, Saturday, January 31, 2026. The city's buzzing with that perfect summer vibe—sunny skies around 28 degrees Celsius, a salty harbor breeze, and post-Sun Run energy from over 10,000 runners who just dashed from Dee Why to Manly Beach, raising $105,000 for charity.

    Kick off your day with these hot picks covering every vibe. Families, hit the free Blak Dot Artists Market for Indigenous art stalls from local and international talents—pure cultural gold. Music lovers, catch Ocean Alley rocking The Domain at 4 PM with Nothing But Thieves and Ruby Fields for an all-ages summer blast. Unwind with the Sydney Sound Journey at Redfern Town Hall from 5 PM, where Christian Dimarco and Ryan Whitewolf deliver didjeridu and handpan healing vibes for stress-busting peace. Swing and croon fans, groove to the Dan Barnett Big Band concert at the Art Gallery of NSW starting 6:30 PM. Then, nightlife crew, board the Glass Island sunset cruise from Darling Harbour Wharf 9 at 6:45 PM for Red Room's 90s-00s RnB and hip-hop reunion with epic harbor views.

    Local buzz: Sun Run wrapped this morning, so expect beach crowds, but Opal card top-ups are smooth with no Opal network disruptions reported. New gem? Potts Point dining tours are popping for insider eats.

    Must-dos today: Stroll Bondi post-run for Flickerfest short films, or ghost-hunt The Rocks evening tour for spooky laughs. Hidden gem—Chinatown street food tour for sneaky regional Chinese bites.

    Local tip: Locals call the harbor bridge "The Coathanger"—snap a pic from under it at dusk for that insider flex, and chat up buskers for free stories.

    Tune in tomorrow for Lunar New Year fireworks and more epic picks!

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  • Sydney's Summer Sizzle: Concerts, Wellness, and Harbour Chills
    Jan 30 2026
    Welcome to Things to Do in Sydney, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut turned city adventure guide, and today, Friday, January 30, 2026, Sydney's buzzing with that perfect summer vibe—sunny skies around 28 degrees Celsius, a light harbor breeze, and the post-Australia Day energy still humming from yesterday's ceremonies like the WugulOra Morning Ceremony and Harbourfest.

    Kick off your day with these hot picks: Catch the Jazz Room Tribute to The Blues concert at Albert Palais Events in Leichhardt at 6 PM—smooth tunes and vibes for $49 tickets, pure musical magic. Dive into wellness at the Sydney Sound Healing Journey with Christian Dimarco at Mosman Art Gallery from 7 PM, featuring didjeridu and handpans to melt your stress away. Families, snag free weekly Friday kids activities starting today—think bubbly fun and junior jams perfect for little legends. Music lovers, note tickets drop at noon for the glamorous Opening Night Gala of the 37th Alliance Française French Film Festival at State Theatre, screening Colours of Time with red-carpet flair. And for sunset chills, join Sunset Variations at the Observatory, blending Blak sounds with city views—every Friday through February.

    Local buzz: Sydney's 2026 Mardi Gras is spotlighting First Nations culture with epic parades and events—get hyped! Transit tip—Opal cards are topping up smoothly, but watch for light weekend crowds on ferries.

    Must-dos today: Hit Bondi Beach for a quirky beach volleyball pickup game—Sydney style, with kangaroo-spotting potential. Wander the Rocks for hidden gem street art tours, or paddle a kayak on the harbor for that seasonal splash. Pro tip: Locals swear by grabbing a fresh fish taco from a harbor-side van—ask for the "secret sauce" to unlock Sydneysider status.

    Tomorrow? George Wassouf and Adam concert vibes at ICC Sydney—don't miss it! Tune in for more epic discoveries.

    Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.

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    2 Min.
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