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12:00 PM | IT can be a challenge to find cheap, on-snow accommodation in the snowfields as skiing is an expensive sport and snow holidays have never been a cheap option for the average household.
25 May 12 | THE New Caringbah Markets will be launched this Sunday in conjunction with the Rotary Club of Caringbah's 50th birthday.
25 May 12 | AN ICON in Kogarah's Montgomery Street, Alexander's Cafe, has expanded its restaurant area, adding a new bar and expansive breakfast and lunch menus.
Hair we go again, musical with a message is reborn
25 May 12 | HAIRSPRAY is a rare stage treat: a happy-go-lucky musical with a segregation message.
25 May 12 | Former Narromine woman Alice Coen is on a quest to take out Dubbo’s Charity Bride of the Year at the 34th Bridal and Event Expo to be held in July.
25 May 12 | ENJOY a taste of Italy this Sunday, May 27, when Club Marconi celebrates the biggest event on its calendar, Italian Republic Day — a giorno magnifico, or magnificent
25 May 12 | EVENTS: Sydney Harbour foreshore will be transformed into a playground of colour and light from Darling Harbour to Campbells Cove, in The Rocks, Friday night.  | Vivid light work a challenge
REVIEW: Bel Ami
25 May 12 | Wan. And that’s not just Robert Pattinson’s pallid complexion. The whole affair seems pale and unhappy, an exercise in ennui. It is, however, handsomely photographed.
24 May 12 | Member for Barwon Kevin Humphries has announced a NSW Government grant of $6000 for the Lightning Ridge Neighbourhood Centre to support a local Aboriginal arts project.
Take a sneak peek at the Great Gatsby
24 May 12 | Can't wait to see the Great Gatsby?
Recipe for success at Oyster Bay Arts festival
24 May 12 | More than 80 Oyster Bay residents have submitted recipes for a new cookbook called Eat For All which will sold at the Oyster Bay Arts and Craft Festival this weekend.
24 May 12 | Local garden designer and “relatively-new” artist Sue Egan has won the ABC Western Plains prize for her painting ‘Yanganbil Sunset’, in the prestigious Art Unlimited competition judged at Dunedoo during the weekend.
Movies: MIB back in new dimension: 3D
24 May 12 | FANS of those Men in Black — Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones — have waited 10 years for the third sequel. And watching Men in Black 3 in 3D (rated M), it has been worth the wait.
Roosters too good on day
24 May 12 | Described as a hard-fought but entertaining clash, Saturday’s Reserve Grade match also featured a close finish for the Cobar Roosters.
24 May 12 | SUMMER Salt head chef Carl Jensen has planned a special menu for a charity event at the Cronulla restaurant tonight.
Godspell hits Adamstown stage
24 May 12 | A charity fund-raiser enjoys the down-to-earth dialogue of his Jesus character, writes Ken Longworth.
Win with LIVE Freebies
24 May 12 | Win one of five copies of Florence + The Machine's MTV Unplugged CD.
Deep Sea Arcade plays the Cambridge
24 May 12 | Deep Sea Arcade’s album Outlands is out now through Ivy League Records. They play the Cambridge on June 1, with support from The Cairos and Woe & Flutter.
Puppetry of the Penis boys boast new tricks
24 May 12 | PUPPETRY of the Penis co-founder Simon Morley makes his living contorting his genitalia into shapes such as a hamburger and a pelican.
Valiant defence not enough for Bulls
23 May 12 | It was always going to be an uphill battle when the Bogan Bulls travelled to Coonamble to take on a team that has not lost a game in three years.
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