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Winter your way in NSW 🚴‍♂️

Whether you’re drawn to the crisp alpine air of the Snowy Mountains or the slower rhythm of a coastal retreat, winter in NSW invites you to experience it your way. Take on the ski slopes and beyond in the Snowies, where cosy stays, local flavours and wide-open landscapes offer more to discover, or indulge in the laid-back luxury of the Shoalhaven, where ocean dips and scenic surrounds deliver calm in every moment. And with a packed line-up of creative festivals and outback celebrations adding energy all across the state, there’s no shortage of ways to make the most of winter.

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Savour the Snowies beyond the ski slopes 

Marvel at the wintertime magic of the Snowy Mountains region of New South Wales, 450km south of Sydney, even if you don’t ski or snowboard. From thermal soaks that will soothe you to cosy wining and dining that will linger in your memory long after your journey, you’ll find plenty to enjoy across the rugged region. 

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Soak up the splendour of Shoalhaven

Relax on postcard-perfect beaches, sip wine overlooking thriving vineyards, sleep in luxury by the sea…sound good so far? Discover an idyllic coastal getaway in the Shoalhaven region on the New South Wales South Coast, just two-and-a-half hours’ drive south from Sydney. Create your perfect itinerary with these highlights.  

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National Indigenous Art Fair
3 - 5 July

Celebrate Indigenous Australian art, design, food and culture at the annual National Indigenous Art Fair. Held on Gadigal land at The Cutaway, Barangaroo, it showcases the latest award-winning ideas and innovations from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, designers, and makers from around the country.

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Broken Hill Mundi Mundi Bash
20 - 22 August

A unique all-ages, family-friendly, and dog-friendly event celebrating iconic Australian music, camping, and outback adventure. Showcasing legendary Aussie artists in 2026 including The Teskey Brothers, Jon Stevens, John Butler and many more.

 

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