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    Weekend grocery shopping.
    Tim D.

    Beautiful market. And what a great use of an old railway workshed. Every Saturday it's filled with tons of local and regional produce: duck eggs, grass-fed pork sausages, veg, herbs, cheese (including sheep's cheese, not so common in Australia), flowers, coffee, freshly-made takeaway food, and tons of other stuff. Most of the vendors have tasting samples, too: if you're not shy you can actually end up getting pretty well-fed. Since much of it isn't mass-produced, much of it is more expensive than you'll pay at the big grocery chains. But if you want quality, sustainable food from people with whom you can discuss the food's provenance, it's a super market. Stop by even if it's just to grab a bacon and egg roll, and pick up a few quality ingredients for a special meal.

    Alexandra M.

    Great farmers market on Saturday's. I went around 11:30 and the veg stands were already out of a few things so come early! Dog friendly, but not very vegan friendly. No baked goods for vegans that I saw but tons for everyone else looking delicious.

    covered warehouse, perfect for rainy Saturdays
    Peter C.

    Make the rounds to a few of Sydney's farmer's markets and you'll soon realize that each has a distinctive vibe, apart from the obvious "I like buying local." Marrickville's got serious eco-hipster funk, a far-left embrace of recycling center ethos and alternative lifestyles (seriously, I might just randomly ask any vendor there one day to give me a hug and they would probably do so in a heart beat). Leichhardt / Orange Grove's got multi-ethnic street creds, with a kitschy Guatemalan coffee vendor (non-colonialistic!), Middle Eastern kitchen and French pastries galore. And Eveleigh? It's the farmer's market version of the Dubai oasis. First off, you're in a desert. Redfern's the closest train stop, a 7 minute walk (there's also a free shuttle, I think), so right off the bat, you already know the neighborhood's got "character" (but not much else). The market's in a renovated railway workshop, covered and sectioned off from the rest of the world, which helps keep out the Friday night drunken riff raff (somehow, I managed to sneak through...). As with the Middle East, the offerings are brought in from all over and are spectacular. Beautiful, mostly organic produce from maybe 10 vendors. Then add unwaxed, unsprayed seasonal fruit from another 5 vendors, with one that offers some truly distinctive varieties like guava and achacha. There are gourmet meat purveyors -- duck sausages and meat, pork, lamb, beef, for the carnivore in all of us -- and organic cheese, rice, and bread (La Tartine, Sonoma) providers, too. I haven't spotted a lot of seafood on offer, other than the Brilliant Food folks, but a number of the vendors change from week to week, so it's hard to tell. Then comes the fun part -- the food vendors, like Billy Kwong and Bird Cow Fish. Kylie Kwong's there almost every week, cooking up a storm of $10 egg pancakes with organic veggies sourced from vendors at the market itself. Blini Bar, at the edge of the workshop, sells sweet and savory crepes for $5 or $6. You can get your bacon and egg roll fix, but no Turkish gozleme here. To top it off, there is an eclectic collection of rotating prepared food vendors, selling jams (Blue M and Princess Pantry), marshmellows (Sweetness), muesli (Farmer Jo), yogurt (Halla at you, Yalla! and Country Valley), cupcakes (Cupcake Princess), falafel, flats, and more. All offer generous samples before you buy -- and if you aren't shy, you can probably make an entire meal out of just the samples. It's Dubai for a reason, though. Prices are not cheap as a general rule, unless you shop carefully and stick mostly to the produce (though even that can lead to sticker-shock -- check out the tomato stand for a $14 punnet of heirloom tomatoes, which is wild). Come with a budget, or be of the view that life's better without one. This market's great, but not for those on a financial diet. P.S. - I haven't checked, but I'm pretty sure Kylie approves this message.

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    Review Highlights - Carriageworks

    Highly recommend venturing down on a Saturday morning for bite and a look around (Kylie Kwong herself is usually there most weekends too!

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    Powerhouse Museum

    Powerhouse Museum

    3.8(43 reviews)
    1.8 kmUltimo

    With the cost of everything going up, it's nice that Sydney still has entertainment and educational…read morevenues that are free. One fantastic attraction is the Powerhouse Museum in the Ultimo district in Sydney's CBD. With nostalgic, scientific, artistic, & hands-on exhibits, you can easily spend 2-3 hours here. There's areas for kids as well.

    Was lucky enough to bag a couple of tickets through a Yelp giveaway to the MAASive Lates: Circus…read moreFollies event earlier this year. Was a fab evening of circus performances on the big top stage and fun activities - dress up in circus costumes, ride on the carousel, have a go at hula hooping, plate spinning, etc. Inbetween the main performances there was a band playing and we enjoyed drinks from the bar and free popcorn and candy floss, whilst a magician entertained the crowd. We also spent time having a look at the circus exhibits. The night culminated with an exciting fire juggling display outside the front entrance. Really enjoyed the event and think it's a great idea for museums to hold special after hours events that tie in with their temporary exhibitions and bring them to life. Most of the rest of the museum wasn't accessible during the event but I'd seen enough to inspire another visit to check out the museum itself when I returned to Sydney later. As its name suggests, the museum is housed in an old power station building which is a large and spacious venue. The exhibits cover subjects like transport, steam engines, electricity, computers, modelmaking, etc. I was excited to have a poke around the life-sized space shuttle model in the space section, disappointingly part of it was taped off as out of order. Unfortunately, we came across other interactive exhibits elsewhere in the museum that weren't working either. I'd have rated it four stars if it wasn't for this as it's quite an interesting place.

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    Powerhouse Museum - All the fun of the circus with Prada Clutch and Conchetta Grande.
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    All the fun of the circus with Prada Clutch and Conchetta Grande. It's time to dress up and feel that inner child.

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    Lucy Osburn-Nightingale Museum - Outside of the old nurses' house, museum is currently on the first level

    Lucy Osburn-Nightingale Museum

    5.0(1 review)
    3.8 kmSydney

    I literally passed by this museum on my way to the botanical gardens several days ago. Noting the…read morelimited hours I slightly rearranged my schedule to make the Tuesday hours work. I was expecting a small museum that would take 30 minutes max to go through. Thankfully I was so wrong. Before even opening the door of the museum I was greeted by one of the docents who was lovely throughout the tour. The entire tour lasted about 70 minutes and was fascinating. She explained the origins of the hospital and detailed history of the nursing staff who truly started the practice of nursing, as directed and sent by Florence Nightingale. While I was vaguely aware of the Nightingale connection I was surprised to find so many items that were either owned by Nightingale or given to the nurses from Florence Nightingale. With all the objects of the museum donated I think they have a truly remarkable collection, including old medical objects, photos of nursing staff, training uniforms, chemist set, to go bag of pharmaceuticals (for visiting rural areas), and medals received for service in the Crimea War. In general, I think it helps to have a medical background in order to understand how great this collection is and to be able to easily compare the collection to current medical practice. That being said, the docents ask prior to the tour if you have any medical knowledge. The only area of the museum that I didn't enjoy was part of the new wing and was two rooms of medical specimens, including the preserved fetus from an abortion. There were many different cancers (breast, ovarian, colorectal) also on display. I think generally people should be warned prior to going into those rooms. $5 Admission per person, cash only Photos are ok, no flash Will be asked to leave larger items (camera bags, backpacks) in the office Very limited hours! Martin Place metro stop

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    Photos of the women who started nursing practice in Sydney

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