Saturday, 28 May 2016

Our Vlog!

Hey everyone! All of us here from Sydney4Beginners thought we'd show you some of our favourite places in a little more depth through a Vlog. The vlog starts of with a little intro then cuts to Madeline who shows us some of Sydney's bush lands, then Connie shows us a sneak peak of vivid, followed by Samantha who shows us some amazing food dishes Sydney restaurants have to offer, then Aiden shows us what it's like to ride public transport all to be concluded by my (Mitch's) video where i show you what our uni campus is like. We hope you enjoy the video! You can watch it below or click on this link here to redirect you to Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEUb42Ov73c

- Mitch


Sunday, 15 May 2016

The Opal Card

I've mentioned the usefulness of the Opal card in previous posts so I thought that I might dedicate an entire post to it. As someone who does a lot of commuting on public transport I much prefer the ease of the Opal card compared with the old paper tickets. Having to worry about whether or not I had coinage or cash to buy my ticket was a constant concern when I was living near Newcastle before the Opal card came out. Receipts were also a pain and with a few transfers a day, I had plenty of them. The Opal card allows you to not have to worry about having cash, just tap the Opal card on the reader as you're getting on and tap again when alighting from whatever mode of public transport you're on.


Opal Card
*photo taken from http://www.opal.com.au*


Putting money onto the Opal card is easy. You can either top up online, using a special Opal card top up machine available at some train stations or at some retailers. Auto top-up is also available online, meaning that you don't have to worry about not having enough money for your trip (assuming that you have money that can be used to top up the Opal card).

There are 4 different types of Opal cards available

Adult - daily cap $15
Concession - daily cap $7.50
Child/Youth - daily cap $7.50
Senior/Pensioner - daily cap $2.50

To find out more details about the Opal card and even get one, go to http://www.opal.com.au.

- Aiden

JET BOAT RIDING EXPERIENCE

G'day Sydney lovers... have you ever been on a jet boat experience? If you haven't, you are missing out! I did it a few months ago and it was amazing! it was a spectacular way to experience and see Sydney. Sit back and hang on tight as they open the throttle and release 500 litres of water per second from the jet as we unleash the full power at 75km/h. With a mix of 180-degree spins, wild fishtails and incredible power brake stops this experience can be wet and wild but loads of fun! The Harbour Jet boat races under the famous Harbour Bridge, past Sydney’s popular icons including the Sydney Opera House, Luna Park, Fort Denison and more! Having the wind blast through your hair so fast you feel like you are flying is truly an unforgettable experience in Sydney. 


click here for more information and booking details! http://www.harbourjet.com

image taken from http://madaboutsports.com.au/Adventure-Sports/Water/Jetboat-Rides

Parramatta Lake

Hi all... looking for a nice quiet escape in the suburban areas of Sydney? How about Parramatta Lake! Lake Parramatta Reserve is located in North Parramatta. There are tons of activities you can do there including swimming, bush walking, picnics or just enjoying a relaxing walk along the water. This makes it a perfect location for anything like family BBQs to having a peaceful cup of coffee on your own with the view of the lake. You'll even get to see wildlife as there are beautiful ducks which swim peacefully up and now the lake. 

Lake Parramatta Reserve has the following facilities:
- Designated swimming area
- Non-motorised boating facilities
- Children’s playground
- Off street car park
- Walking trails
- Public Toilets
- BBQs
- Picnic facilities
- Visitors kiosk
For more information about swimming in the lake, check out their website http://www.parracity.nsw.gov.au/play/sports_and_recreation/swimming_at_lake_parramatta


image taken from http://www.sydney.com/destinations/sydney/sydney-west/parramatta/attractions/lake-parramatta-reserve

 - maddy

BOURKE ST BAKERY

Pies and Tarts


Bourke St Bakery serves up a variety of delicious treats and drinks for all ages to enjoy.

The great thing is, Bourke St Bakery has now expanded into multiple suburbs for everyone to try and fall in love with.
Locations include:

  • Alexandria
  • Banksmeadow 
  • Barangaroo
  • Kirrawee
  • Marrickville
  • Neutral bay
  • North Sydney
  • Parramatta
  • Potts Point
  • Surry Hills
Photographed by: Samantha Vuong
The picture shown above is only a small selection of the many tarts they have at Bourke St Bakery. From left to right in the picture, the first is a creme brulee ginger tart, then a rhubarb tart and finally a lemon meringue tart! All three are amazing and unique.

Bourke St Bakery also has delicious gourmet pies and bread which are mouth watering and baked fresh daily! 

- Samantha 


Coogee Beach!


Hello all Sydney lovers! 

The coast of Sydney is filled with amazing beach destinations, and one of those is Coogee Beach! Coogee is 8km south of the Sydney CBD and easy to get to by public transport. This beach has waves but they aren't too rough which makes it perfect for every swimmer! We recommend also checking out the Coogee Baths while you're there. These rock pools that are located on the Northern end and have spectacular views of the open ocean. Coogee Beach is patrolled by SLSC so make sure you swim between the red and yellow flags. Just behind the beach there is a big grass area which is ideal for picnics and catch ups! And just across the road you have tons of options for food which the street filled with eateries, cafes and restaurants during day and night! So make sure you check it out :) 
image taken from  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coogee,_New_South_Wales#/media/File:Coogee_Beach_view_from_Dolphin_Point.jpg  


- maddy 

Sydney’s Luna Park


Experience the magic…

Everyone who comes to Sydney has to go to Luna Park.
The park opened on the 4th of October 1935 and is still one of Sydney’s most iconic and loved places. It’s fun for the whole family and open all year round.

Take on crazy rides including:
- Hair Raiser
- Wild Mouse
- Ferris Wheel (My personal favourite)
- Rotor
- Dodgem City and more


Retrieved from: http://www.lunaparksydney.com/

And enjoy tasty and fun carnival food, fairy floss, hotdogs, ice cream and more.

I would recommend going at night, it is absolutely stunning. The fantastic atmosphere and amazing city lights will make you never want to leave.

Did I mention that entry is free, “Just for Fun”?? And if you buy online you save!
Find out even more here: http://www.lunaparksydney.com/


- Connie