If you can’t quite hack the requisite international airfare and/or annual leave to explore the Amazon, meet polar bears, or go deep sea diving right now, there is another method for getting up close and personal with some of the world’s most incredible animals. For the 59th year in a row, the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition will arrive in Sydney on loan from London’s Natural History Museum. Taking root at the National Maritime Museum, this stunning collection of photographs will be on show in Sydney from Saturday, June 15 until November 2024. This incredibly prestigious photography event is centred on drawing attention to the wild beauty and fragility of the natural world. This year, judges had to look at nearly 50,000 entries from a line-up of professional and amateur photographers across 95 countries, being faced with the near-impossible task of whittling these down to just over 100 photo finalists. The images that made this year’s exhibition shine a light on the strain that our natural environment is under as a result of human intervention, and capture mesmerising snapshots of fascinating animal behaviour, stunning secret moments in the hearts of the world’s most unreachable places.The prestigious Grand Title this year went to French photographer Laurent Ballesta, whose surreal image of a golden horseshoe crab has earned him the title of Wildlife Photographer of the Year for the second time. So, if you are in the mood to escape reality, dive into strange an
There’s too much on in Sydney this weekend when it comes to avant-garde entertainment, so choose your fighter between Sydney Fringe (at venues across the city), UnWrapped at the Opera House and Power Up Festival, which is taking over White Bay Power Station with a huge (free) three-day program of music, cabaret and more. If you’re looking for something more lowkey, the Big Design Market is bringing a whole lot of creativity to Carriageworks, and there’s a delightful celebration of flowers turning Bowral into a technicolour wonderland. Keen for some weekend activities? These are the best day hikes close to the city, and these are the best day trips you can take from Sydney without a car. Craving Sunday yum cha? These are our favourites. Scroll on for our full list of all the best things to do in Sydney this weekend.