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Darling Harbour Fiesta: Darling Harbour, Sydney: 1993: Latin music, dance, food and culture, held annually in October. Defqon.1 Festival: Penrith: 2009: Hardstyle electronic music festival, held annually in September up until 2018. Festival also held in the Netherlands since 2003 and Chile since 2015. Deniliquin Ute muster: Deniliquin: 1999
3 January 2025 Coffs Harbour International Stadium: Coffs Harbour — [36] — 22: Perth Scorchers vs Sydney Thunder: 3 January 2025 Optus Stadium: Perth: 46,471 [37] 78% 23: Melbourne Stars vs Melbourne Renegades: 4 January 2025 Melbourne Cricket Ground: Melbourne: 40,636 [38] 41% 24: Hobart Hurricanes vs Adelaide Strikers: 5 January 2025 ...
Date Event Source 1 Rogers Sports & Media's new agreement for Warner Bros. Discovery lifestyle and factual brands, announced in June 2024, takes effect. New versions of five WBD-licensed channel brands previously licensed to Bell Media or Corus Entertainment launched under Rogers ownership, with other affected brands available through Citytv+.
Panoramic view of the Coffs Harbour marina, NSW Australia, from Muttonbird Island. Coffs Harbour, locally nicknamed Coffs, [4] is a coastal city on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia, 540 km (340 mi) north of Sydney, and 390 km (240 mi) south of Brisbane. It is one of the largest urban centres on the North Coast, with a ...
The Coffs Harbour International Stadium (known as the C.ex Coffs International Stadium under a sponsorship arrangement) is an Australian stadium located in the coastal city of Coffs Harbour, New South Wales. The stadium was opened in June 1994, and has a capacity of 20,000 people, although the seating capacity in the stand is only 1,000. [3]
Date: August 2025 Location : TBC (usually held in different locations around the world) The BWF World Championships is one of the sport's most prestigious events, featuring top players from around the world competing for the title of World Champion in multiple categories (men's and women's singles, men's and women's doubles, and mixed doubles).
The Sydney show was originally titled Sydney Motor Show but the 2004 show signalled the adoption of the Australian International Motor Show (AIMS) title. [3] AIMS continued to be held at Sydney annually until 2008, when the global financial crisis and poor attendances at the 2008 show resulted in the cancellation of the 2009 show. [4]
The show currently runs for three days, Friday through Sunday, in March or April (around the Sydney Royal Easter Show). The Friday is a public holiday, known as Show Day. The Saturday is known as family day and usually involves many discounts and savings on showbags and rides from the other days. [3] There was no event in 1918, 1943–45 nor 2020.