Main event for me this month is FIFA 2010 World Cup in South Africa. From 11 June to 12 July you can visit Sydney International FIFA Fan Fest in Darling Harbour. The four screens – three on floating stages – will be set up at Cockle Bay and one in Tumbalong Park and all...
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Posts Tagged ‘ whale watching ’
What’s on in Sydney in June
Whale watching in Sydney. Season 2010 is open
Whales are here and whale watching season 2010 is open in Sydney. Check earlier post about where are good places for whale watching in Sydney and what is best time for whale watching there. Have a good spotting!
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What’s on in Sydney in May
In May two interesting festivals are starting:
Vivid Sydney 2010 – annual festival of light, music and ideas
Another festival is 17th Biennale of Sydney – Australia’s largest and most exciting international festival of contemporary art.
Also whale watching season start in Sydney.
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Whale watching Sydney: 2009 season whale sightings update
This year whale watching season in Sydney is almost over. Some people are still lucky to see breaching humpback whales or even very rare Bryde’s whales, but in general sighting numbers are going down, bellow is updated chart I posted earlier in the middle of whale watching in Sydney season.
So if you want to...
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Whale Watching In Sydney. What is best time
Recently I wrote about “Whale watching in Sydney. The best places“, but most of you also interested to know when is the best time for whale watching. Whale migration season last from May until December. Almost any day you can see Humpback or Southern Right whales or dolphins, or sometimes even Killer whales (or...
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Whale Watching In Sydney. Best places to see whales
(Southern hemisphere) winter and spring is whale watching season. Depending on time you can see Humpback whales going North to give birth and mate in the waters of the Coral Sea. Usually that happens from April to mid August. In spring Humpback whales are going back South to the Antarctic feeding ground for the...
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