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Marina Bay Sands unveils six celebrity chef restaurants.
Six internationally recognized, award-winning celebrity chefs are lined up to create culinary magic at Marina Bay Sands with their first restaurants in Singapore, elevating the Republic's dining scene to the global stage.
Sydney/Rotorua flights a reality
Rotorua's mayor will be on board today's inaugural flight from Sydney to Rotorua.
Ultimo gets ultimate architect
Shaping up ... the Ray and Maria Stata Centre at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, above, convinced UTS to approach Frank Gehry, pictured in Sydney yesterday.
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Eliasson on art in a changing climate
A survey of Eliasson's work about to open at Sydney's Museum of Contemporary Art.
Exhibition: Tutankhamun unaffordable for Australia
Sydney Morning Herald A BLOCKBUSTER exhibition of King Tutankhamun will not tour Australia because museums cannot afford it.
Australia urged to protect war relics
Traces of the fear-filled days during the Second World War can be found in and around Darwin, a tropical city in Australia's Northern Territory.
Ex-Korean PM sees merit in Rudd plan
JUST like Kevin Rudd, Han Sueng Soo was once a diplomat who became a prime minister.
Official announcement on Tuesday regarding Sydney, AU fireworks...
If Sydney , Australia on New Years is part of your holiday plans, you'll want to stay tuned for the official announcement on Tuesday, December 1st for all the particulars.
Annalise Braakensiek's dangerous curves
No meat, no wheat, no dairy ... Annalise Braakensiek's secret to killer curves. Total wellbeing is this model's mantra, writes SHELLY HORTON.
Clive James in running for poetry award
AUSTRALIAN poet, author and TV personality Clive James is in the running for a prestigious 2009 Costa Book Award.
Wideform's rise as major industry force
From humble beginnings as Wollongong Formwork in 1974 with three employees, the Unanderra-based Wideform Group of Companies grew to find a regular place on the BRW list of the top 500 privately owned companies in Australia.
Authorities looking for private sector help to close $132-million budget shortfall
The Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District is looking for a private sector partner to design, run and operate educational, interactive visitor programs and activities and raise revenue to help close a $132 million, five-year budget shortfall.
Sky Tower jump not for the faint-hearted
Auckland and Sydney have a few touristy things in common, such as a fine harbour, a bridge you can climb and a sky-scraping tower offering spectacular city views.
Don hard hat and harness to see Stockholm from its rooftops
There's more to a tour than ticking off a list. Have you tried listening to a city, going beneath it or on to the rooftops? These days you can download just about anything - including city tours - to your iPhone, but can your MP3 player lead you, blindfolded, through a city's streets stopping to smell olive trees on the way? Can it talk to elves? ...
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Khoa Do wins DigiSPAA [Fri 20/11/2009 03:26:03] Press release from Tsuki The winner of the prestigious 'SPAARTAN Award' for the 2009 DigiSPAA Feature Film Competition, sponsored by Movie Network Channels, was announced today at the Screen Producers Association of Australia's annual conference.
Driver clocked at 218km/h on freeway
A MAN has been caught driving at 218 km/h on the M5 motorway in Sydney's southwest, almost twice the limit.
Into wild suburbs with Luke Nguyen and foodie chicks
Into the wilds of Cabramatta ... Luke Nguyen at a fruit and vegetable store with his parents.
Placing his palms flat together with his fingers pointing up, Dylan Johnson demonstrated the proper Japanese greeting.
It is from a Sydney newspaper. China: the new big buddy on our block November 6, 2009 .
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