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News You Can Use: Eight Things That Happened in Sydney This Week

Here's what caught our attention over the last seven days.
By Sarah Ward
May 26, 2023
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  • Travel & Leisure

    The Newtown Jets, Heaps Gay and The Music & Booze Co Are Hosting an Inclusive Footy, Food and Music Festival

    Cocktails from top Sydney distilleries, food by Rolling Penny and Baba's Place, the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Choir, and footy — it's all going down at Welcome Day.

  • Food & Drink

    Award-Winning Cocktail Bar Eau-de-Vie Has Reopened in Its New Home Three Years After Leaving Darlinghurst

    Once 13th on the World's 50 Best Bars list, Eau-de-Vie is back, partnered with a luxurious new steak and seafood restaurant.

  • Food & Drink

    Four Pillars Is Doing Bloody Shiraz and Bloody Pinot Noir Gins for 2023 — and Hosting a Midwinter Gin Fest

    What's better than one bloody great gin? Two, plus 15 events celebrating Four Pillars' cult-favourite tipples across Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.

  • Arts & Entertainment

    Netflix's Crackdown on Sharing Passwords Has Started Rolling Out in Australia

    If you want to let someone who doesn't live with you access your account, you'll now need to pay an extra $7.99 per month.

  • Arts & Entertainment

    Sydney Film Festival 2023 Will Close with the Australian Premiere of 'Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny'

    SFF is going the blockbuster route to finish out this year's festival, with the latest 'Indy' film screening straight from Cannes.

  • Food & Drink

    Lucien Is the Decadent New Parramatta Bakery and Cafe From the Circa Espresso Team

    The Circa Espresso has brought duck confit sambos, flaky croissants and creamy basque cheesecake to Parramatta's Phillip Street.

  • Arts & Entertainment

    The Presets Are Celebrating 20 Years of Killer Tunes with a 20-Night Australian DJ Tour

    Julian Hamilton and Kim Moyes are taking things back to where they all began, playing small clubs and bars to mark two decades behind the decks.

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