Ria is the staff writer for Sydney with a background in journalism. Aside from scouting for content around the city, she tries to make time for good books, adventures (big & small), a Netflix binge or two, red wine, loud music and roadtrips.
After playing a sold-out show in Perth’s Optus Stadium over the weekend, Coldplay has announced their return to Australia next year with shows planned across Sydney and Melbourne. It will be the band’s first time playin...
Australia’s ancient rainforests are one of the most fascinating parts of the country. Home to unique wildlife, picture-perfect swimming holes and excellent hiking trails, these rainforests are the ideal way to take&hell...
Spooky season is over but Netflix is continuing to bring the goods this month with its jam-packed line-up of thrillers, classics, gripping documentaries and some heartwarming Christmas movies ahead of the festive season...
Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour tickets broke records with unprecedented demand when they went on sale in June but if you were one of those who spent hours in front of the computer looking at the blue line at the Ticketek Loun...
2023 has been quite the year for sky-gazing enthusiasts and amateur astronomy lovers. After getting a rare sighting of a stunning Blue Moon and a rare Green Comet another celestial spectacle is about…...
According to a recent study, this hidden gem at K’Gari (Fraser Island) has been lauded for having some of the clearest water in Oceania. In fact, eight of the top ten beaches are located in Australia with Eli Cree...
Since Steven Spielberg first introduced the world to Jurassic Park in 1993, the fascination with it has only grown. To date, the mention of Jurassic World can transform grown adults into excited, dinosaur-loving kids. E...
Jacaranda season is one of the most beautiful times of the year in Australia so it’s only right to have an entire festival dedicated to celebrating the purple-hued plant. Lucky for us, the (small) city of Grafton in NSW...
A rare green comet that was only discovered as recently as August could be visible in Australian skies later this month. Scientifically dubbed C/2023 P1, the comet will be seen over Earth for the first time in 437 years...
It’s no secret Australia has a lot going for it, from spectacular beaches to iconic structures, national parks and so much more. It’s hardly surprising then that the Land Down…...