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The Giants of Mandurah (Mandurah, Western Australia): The Giants of Mandurah have popped by Western Australia! A free exhibition crafted by world-renowned Danish sculpture artist, Thomas Dambo, these large sculptures are scattered across Mandurah and the Peel region – plus a lone one in Subiaco – for explorers to seek out. The Traditional Custodians of the Peel region, the Bindjareb People of the Noongar Nation, have shared stories of the land on which each giant is placed on signage in each location. Make sure to carve out some time in your trip to stay at Mandurah – one day will not be long enough if you want to find all the giants!

Local Sauce Tours (Sydney, New South Wales): Discover Secret Bar Crawl routes through the Sydney CBD and The Rocks with Local Sauce Tours. The tour hosts up to 12 guests, and is perfect for solo travellers, expats, and singles to make new friends while exploring Sydney’s best small bars. From Cantina OK!, one of the top 50 bars in the world, to Frankie’s Pizza, the tour brings you to an average of four bars over three and a half hours.

Kangaroo Island Touring (Kangaroo Island, South Australia): Explore Kangaroo Island’s unique landscape alongside knowledgeable and experienced guides with Kangaroo Island Touring Company. Travellers can enjoy local delights in private bush locations, pick from a range of curated tours, or even request for a bespoke itinerary tailored to their needs. Available to both in-house guests and the general public, guests are transported in Mercedes Benz vehicles for a luxurious ride.

taypani milaythina-tu: Return to Country (Hobart, Tasmania): taypani milaythina-tu: Return to Country is a ground-breaking exhibition showcasing creative works from 20 Tasmanian Indigenous artists. Running till 12 February 2023, the exhibition explores relationships between community and Ancestral objects, in particular, those held in institutions outside Tasmania.

Feared and Revered Exhibition (Canberra, Australian Capital Territory): Launched this December, Feared and Revered: Feminine Power through the Ages celebrates femininity and cultural traditions spanning six continents and 5,000 years. Featuring over 160 objects from the British Museum, the exhibition will present sacred artefacts, contemporary artworks and more, alongside Australian Indigenous representations of female ancestral figures and popular cultural embodiments of the divine.