Catering Services in Sydney

September 16, 2010 by AussieGuide  
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Catering Services in Sydney

Catering Sydney

If you have attended bridal showers, birthday party, theme party, bar mitzvah or even a rehearsal dinner, you would probably know what catering services, Sydney is all about. When you attend a grand wedding reception with food as tasty, if not better than the dining hot-spots, you would certainly wish to thank the catering management.

Catering to anyone seems very straightforward and easy- cooking some food and serving it. But the truth is entirely different. There is much more to it.

If you are planning for some special occasion you should consider some expert professional Sydney caterer who can take care of all your requirements.

Caterers Sydney

There are several popular Sydney caterers like Amory Catering, Belinda Franks Catering, Finger Foods and so forth. They provide high end catering services or bbq Catering, Sydney at very reasonable and affordable prices along with month watering food. Hiring their services will definitely ensure your next function or event stress-free and full of fun.

Wedding Catering in Sydney

A wedding day is one of the most significant and life-changing occasion in one’s life. You start altogether a new journey and it would like to make a mark on this special day to make it a memoir for a life time.

You certainly require an expert professional planner to plan your wedding. For this you should do some research on the internet and invite a creative planner.

The success of the party is determined on the basis of the food served. You need to arrange for food that your guests should relish and enjoy that too within your budget. The services of wedding catering, Sydney should be hired beforehand, failing which the party may cost you much more at the last moment.

A grand wedding party is not complete without spit roast catering Sydney good food and beverages for most people. So make sure that you haven’t missed this arrangement of caterers, wedding.

Corporate Catering Sydney

If you are planning an event for your office, the best way is to plan it early and select a party catering service having few new ideas to work out in the party. Most of the corporate catering companies, Sydney are equipped with ready made menu with will make sure that that the conference is a success.

The food must vary depending on the kind of event you are conducting. There are several menus for different occasions and times of the day.

You can plan a formal lunch or dinner and can also opt for a buffet. Make sure that the food has a variety which will cater to all.

Catering Sydney- An Overview

Before finally selecting the catering services, Sydney you must do some amount of research on the internet, read the testimonials and always ask for sample before you eventually hire their services.

You should evaluate the cost of food per plate, calculate the number of guests invited and analyze your total amount for the food. Make sure that the menu and catering Sydney satisfies everyone’s palate.

So, if you wish to relish Sydney catering services, you should plan well beforehand.

If you have find caterers or wedding catering in Sydney; I have recommended Catering Sydney It is one of the best catering services providers in Sydney offers buffet lunch, bbq catering and finger food for wedding, parties and corporate events.


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September 16, 2010 by AussieGuide  
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Frommer’s Sydney Day by Day (Frommer’s Day by Day – Pocket) Reviews

September 16, 2010 by AussieGuide  
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Taronga Zoo

December 26, 2009 by AussieGuide  
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Just 12 minutes across the Sydney Harbour from Circular Quay is the Sydney’s amazing Taronga Zoo. Open every day throughout the year, this is a must see attraction for visitors to Sydney. For those that choose to drive, the parking lot is off of Bradleys Head Road and costs $15 AUD.

One of the largest zoos of its type in the world, the Sydney Taronga Zoo has more than 2600 animals representing over 340 species. This spectacular city zoo was established in 1916 and is spread out over 21 ha on the Sydney Harbour shore. When you enter the zoo, you step into an amazing world of animals.

The Turonga Zoo has amazing creature encounter programs that allow you to interact with a variety of creatures like koalas, seals, giraffes, and more. Each animal encounter has a fee and its specific rules and limitations. To avoid disappointment, make sure that your group will meet the rules in place before you promise the kids they will have a specific encounter as you are planning your visit.

Like the Taronga Western Plains Zoo at Dubbo, the Taronga Zoo in Sydney has a Roar & Snore program. You get to camp out in the park overlooking the incredible Sydney Harbour. The fee for this program includes a delectable supper, animal encounters, a night safari, and a behind the scenes morning walk after breakfast. Where else can you see the city spread out below on one side of you and hear the roar of big cats on the other?

This jewel of a zoo celebrates the aboriginal heritage through its programs, including putting a priority on hiring aboriginal students. The programs include a journey through about 8,000 years of ancient Australia and its aboriginal people and an exploration of the Cammeraigal peoples. Through the aboriginal programs, the zoo celebrates the contribution that aboriginals have made in the conservation of the Australian wildlife.

The public brings injured wildlife to the zoo on a daily basis and these animals are cared for by the wildlife hospital. The goal of is to rehabilitate those creatures and return them to the wild if possible. When injuries prevent a successful release, the animal is provided a home at the zoo. If the animal’s temperament is appropriate, it may be integrated into the educational programs.

Exploring the zoo is an experience that you will not soon forget.

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Australian Best Surfing Spots

December 22, 2009 by AussieGuide  
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Great surf in the coastal waters around the world attracts surfers like iron filings to a magnet. Each surfer is seeking that perfect wave. That one wave that they can ride forever. The coasts of Australia produce some of the best surf in the world. Many world-class events are held in the surfing meccas scattered along the coast of this spectacular country.

Moviemakers from around the world have been attracted the incredible surf in some of these locales. For instance, Bells Beach was one of the locations selected for the filming of the movie “The Endless Summer”. Home to the long running Rip Curl Pro Surf & Music Festival, Bells Beach has attracted surfers for decades with its incredible surf.

When Bells Beach is flat, competitions are sometimes moved to the small town of Johanna. The surf at Johanna is known for its power and is held in high regard by experienced surfers. Swells that miss Bells Beach are often picked up at Johanna.

Surrounded by water on three sides, the popular seaside resort of Manly provides terrific surf for all levels of surfers. A scant 13 km from Sydney, this beautiful resort town has a stunning 18 beaches in the immediate area. At any time you are likely to see longboarders, shortboarders, boogie boarders, knee boarders and body surfers taking to the water. Surfers from Sydney flock to this beach to fulfill their thirst for great waves.

Lying between Surfers Paradise and Coolangatta sits Queensland’s most southern beach. Burleigh Heads attracts droves of surfers with its powerful surf, sandy bottom, and incredible beach. The windier it is, the more water gets funneled into the bay creating even more powerful waves so experience is a necessity in these waters.

Drive just an hour and a half north of Brisebane and you will find that the beaches along the Noosa National Park coastline provide great opportunities to catch that perfect wave. Beginning at Sunshine Beach and running about 12kms, there are some great breaks. Most suitable for the novice is Noosa Beach with its gentler waves and sand bottom. Experienced surfers often head for the Boiling Pot with its rock-strewn bottom, waves that rise as high as 4 meters if the wind is right, and rides as long as 300 meters.

Literally hundreds of surf spots dot the coast of this island country. Whether you are an expert surfer or a novice, you will find the perfect surf for your experience level along these stunning coasts.

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Taronga Western Plains Zoo

December 18, 2009 by AussieGuide  
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Inland from Sydney at Dubbo and set on over 300 ha, the Taronga Western Plains Zoo will capture your heart with its incredible displays of creatures in their natural habitat areas. With a myriad of native creatures; as well as creatures from Africa, Asia, and South America; this zoo will entrance you.

A wide variety of educational programs are offered by the Taronga Western Plains Zoo to enhance the experience of visitors and to encourage conservation. One of the best programs, in my view, is the Twilight Safari. For a very reasonable fee, they offer students a unique way to learn more about the creatures of the night. After an evening BBQ, there is a guided tour of the zoo.

Visitors can explore the zoo by foot, car or bicycle on the 7km of roadways and 6km of walking trails. Pack a picnic lunch and enjoy the areas set up to picnic in with their amazing views. Plan to visit anytime since the zoo is open all year from 9am to 5pm.

To add to the enchantment of this wilderness zoo, the Zoofari Lodge offers the opportunity to sleep over in luxurious safari tents near the African Savannah area. You get to fall asleep listening to the sound of animal nightlife. There is a main house that offers a relaxing bar, a veranda that offers a great view, delectable meals, and a saltwater pool to enjoy an early morning swim in. Everything is included in the price you are quoted except for alcoholic drinks. To top it off, you have an amazing private area from which to view the Savannah exhibit. An absolute must for those that may never get to Africa to be able to watch an incredible sunrise on the savannah. A sleepover in a setting that has a hint of romance and a touch of adventure all wrapped up in one amazing evening.

Like the Sydney Taronga Zoo, the Taronga Western Plains Zoo has a Roar and Snore program. Camp overnight in the zoo and get a guided night “safari”. This delightful program allows you to interact with some of the friendlier animals before you are fed a wonderful outback meal. An educator will take you on a trek through the zoo so that you can catch glimpses of the nocturnal creatures. In the morning, you are treated to another walk after breakfast but this time it is behind the scenes. Through this program you get a terrific adventure while staying perfectly safe.

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Hunter Valley Wine Country – New South Wales

December 4, 2009 by AussieGuide  
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Nothing is more restful than a drive through wine country no matter where it is. The vast vineyards of thick twisted vines, the usually flat or rolling hills of the countryside and the sunny weather makes for a pleasant view. All of this and the added pleasure of stopping in to taste the products of the various wineries makes touring wine country a very appealing day trip. Make sure that there is a designated driver with you as it is easy to over-indulge without realizing it or go on commercial wine tasting tours and leave the driving to someone else.

About 2 hours north of Sydney lays the fertile Hunter Valley and its abundance of world-class wineries. Those wineries are a huge tourist magnet and, in turn, have presented a great opportunity for impressive boutique wineries to easily market themselves to an international market.

The gently rolling hills and nutrient rich flats of Hunter Valley in New South Wales makes it almost perfect wine country. These two features, combined with the climate, the terrain and close proximity to Sydney Cove, led to the area being a desirable area for vineyards as early as 1831. This establishes it as Australia’s oldest wine region and makes it historically important.

Unofficially Hunter Valley is divided into two areas, Lower and Upper Hunter Valley. The largest concentration of vineyards and wineries is in the Lower Fraser Valley near Cessnock and Pokolbin. More that 70 wineries are spread through the valley and visiting them all is impossible to do in one or two days. Plan on spending a leisurely week in this beautiful area to experience all that it has to offer.

A few wineries that should be on your list to visit are:

Pepper Tree is nestled into the Brokenback Range’s foothills and has vineyards that cover roughly 39 ha. Their knowledgeable Chief Winemaker and their fine grapes combine to produce a range of wines that includes award-winning Shiraz and Chardonnay wines. They also offer specialized merchandise such as food condiments, clothing and wine accessories.

Another winery worth visiting is Ernest Hill Winery. Originally planted in the late 60’s and early 70’s, this winery has about 10 ha covered in vines and consistently produces a variety of award winning wines. Visitors can stroll around and then partake in a wine tasting with one of the Wilson family members.

Established in 1866, the Audrey Wilkinson Vineyard produces some of the finest wines in Hunter Valley. Their knowledgeable Cellar Door staff is very personable, thereby making your visit quite enjoyable. In addition, a museum has been opened in the original winery. Some original winemaking equipment has been preserved and is on display for visitors to see.

No trip to Hunter Valley would be complete without stopping at the Smelly Cheese Shop. Set in the village of Pokolbin, this 4-year-old shop has grown in leaps and bounds. Without a doubt, it is a gourmands delight. The shop has quickly become a favorite of visitors and has opened a second location at Tempus Two Winery. You can’t fail to find something that pleases you among their wide range of product.

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Surfing in Sydney

March 6, 2009 by AussieGuide  
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Exciting, lively, accessible, and replete with breathtaking natural beauty, Sydney is a magnificent city. Situated on a harbor, Sydney has many beautiful beaches only fifteen minutes out of the city. Surfing is certainly one of the most popular sports in Sydney, and no surprise that some of the world’s most famous surfing competitions are held here.

Surfing in Sydney Australia is a challenging and unforgettable experience. Deep low pressure paths from the bottom of the ocean produce huge waves that run along the entire coastline. For those looking for great surfing sites, you can’t go wrong with Sydney.

On of the most popular surfing spots in all of Sydney is Cronulla Beach, which provides an amazing range of surfing breaks for both the veteran and the beginner. The beach spans several kilometers from the center of the city to Voodoo Reef Break. The southern end of the beach has a number of reef breaks such as the famous Shark Island and Cronulla Point.

Local surfing companies offer lessons, and visitors can rent surf boards and wetsuits. Water temperatures at Cronulla rarely drop lower than 14 degrees centigrade, even during winters. So with a wetsuit you should be comfortable. Surfing in the summer in Sydney is always fun. Be sure to dress casual or in as little as possible.

Throughout the summer months, Cronulla Surf Life Saving Club ensures the safety of both swimmers and surfers. The also patrol the waters and maintain the beeches. Visitors may enjoy watching on of the many surfing events at Cronulla Beach. These include: The Billabong Pro Junior or the Human Shark Island Challenge in July, or the Quicksilver Airshow in December. The Cronulla Beach Surf Club also hold local, state and country wide competitions in the summer.

Another great spot for surfing in Australia is Manly Beach. The beach is the first of the 18 northern beaches of Sydney, and is an expanse of golden sand that stretches a mile long. The best, most exciting surfing is most often between the months of April and October when the winds come to town. Quality surfing on Manly beach is depends on the shape of the banks, if the banks are good waves of up to ten feet are not uncommon.

Surfing in Sydney Australia is all about choice. With dozens of the world’s best beaches, you will have no problem paddling out and catching some of the greatest waves of your life. So pack your bags and wax up your board…surf’s up!

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