A-Z of Paul Kelly, live @ Bush Hall (Part 1)
REVIEW | Paul Kelly is a walking, talking manual for how to live. And, yep well I better come out and say it; 'an Australian bloke's way to live.
REVIEW | Paul Kelly is a walking, talking manual for how to live. And, yep well I better come out and say it; 'an Australian bloke's way to live.
Mark and Prue from Willow Tree live in this week's Our House in Notting Hill.
Multi-award winning Australian actor/writer/director Chris Lilley will be performing in the UK for the very first time on Wednesday 7 September, at the O2 Academy Islington, London.
No dinner party attended by Aussies in London would be complete without a discussion of the baffling Ugg boot phenomenon.
Paul Kelly's been entertaining audiences for three decades and the ever popular Australian musician is still in huge demand around the world, as evidenced by his four sold-out shows in London this week.
ITCHY FEET: After several months in the glorious Santorini sun, our travel columnist Liv Hambrett takes us on a scenic tour of the tiny paradisiacal Greek island.
n How many times have you wondered “When is a good time to transfer money” or “When is a good time to exchange travel money”? asks Herman Howell of Sable FX.
MUSIC FROM THE MOTHERLAND: Triple J launching a new radio station, remembering Nirvana in Oz and packing Kylie up for the archives.
GO HARD OR GO HOME: It’s that time of year when Antipodeans begin their mass evacuation from the UK and I am asking myself, ‘Should I stay or should I go?'
Head to the exotic African island of Zanzibar for an assault on the senses.
Celebrity Big Brother contestant, Australian Darryn Lyons, stuns viewers with his fake abs.
This August, Intrepid Travel is rewarding curious minds with the chance to win one of 5 mystery trips for two lucky people.
I’m starting to get goosebumps as the realisation comes to me that I’m about to go through this again.
Whatever your reasons might be for packing up and heading off, you might like to know that the Queensland Government is currently looking to fill over 150,000 job vacancies in various locations and vocations.
Australian homes remain the largest in the world, figures show, but may have hit their peak - due to an ageing population and Gen Y indifference to home ownership.
Australian expertise will be called on to help host the 2012 Edinburgh Festival as local know-how is drained by the coinciding Olympic Games, a London newspaper reports.
ASK THE EXPERT | Is there a body regulating immigration advisors in order to protect clients?
Sable Group explains an important investment principle.
GO HARD OR GO HOME | I refuse to give in to the taunts. I’ll continue to talk the Australian way, because calling White Out 'Tipp-Ex' is just not cricket.
Australian punk paparazzi king-pin Darryn Lyons enters the new UK Celebrity Big Brother house, but no Charlie Sheen.
MUSIC FROM THE MOTHERLAND | Acca Dacca vino hits the shelves, young Aussie rockers are signed by FIFA while Spicks & Specks hits the road to wave goodbye.
I can’t help but love the British reaction to a 30 degree heat-wave. And from a place where the populace go out and 'buy' sunshine.
“With all the terrible stuff that’s been happening in London and around the world, isn’t it great we can get together and enjoy some good food, drink and music in this environment?” Can’t argue with that, Jayson.
Self-confessed chocoholic Sarah Lochting comes clean about the realities of detox at Kamalaya Wellness Sanctuary in Thailand.
A new Aussie play is about to split London down the middle. Conor McGlone got down to the Etcetera Theatre in Camden for a sneak preview to see what the fuss was all about.
GO HARD OR GO HOME | Through the destruction, violence and despair caused by the recent riots in the UK, there was one thing that brought a smile to my face — seeing all the love being sent from Down Under.
Anthony and Jake from Sydney live in this week's Our House in West Hampstead.
Obscene pensions, climate change, war and increased tuition fees are all worth protesting, and I am proud to be part of a democratic society with the right to peaceful protest. However last week’s London riots were utterly mindless.
The rain threatened all day but in true Southern Hemisphere style it didn’t fall or dampen the spirits of a crowd that came to chill, dance and listen to some of the best tunes our Aussie and New Zealand homelands have to offer.
Jono from Sydney and Anna from Gloucester live in this week's Our House in Hampstead.
What would Scotland be without the traditional staples of bagpipes, kilts and breathtaking scenery? Australian Times intrepid traveller Adrian Craddock meets hairy coos, friendly locals and tasty haggis in the Scottish Highlands.
ITCHY FEET: Our poor intrepid travel blogger Liv Hambrett, holed up for the summer in the Greek islands, has been forced to come to terms with the delicious local cuisine.
For many Poms heading to Australia, the attraction is in the idea of absolute escape. But for the Brit who wants to move to Australia permanently, the attraction is less tied to an idea of exploration and the exotic.
It occurred to me the other day that I have been living with an Australian for far too long. It's not that I don't like Aussies. Just their behaviour starts to become infectious after a while and that isn't good for us proper Brits.
Before he takes to the Homelanz stage on Saturday, London based Kiwi musician Jayson Norris lets Australian Times know just how excited he is to be playing one of the biggest gigs of his life.
COUNTING DOWN TO HOMELANZ: The first ever Homelanz festival, featuring at Boston Manor Park this Saturday, is set to be one of the biggest Antipodean festivals to hit London. But it's more than just the music.
Headlining one of the biggest Antipodean line-ups to ever grace the fields of London, Sneaky Sound System know they have their work cut out for them at Homelanz this weekend.
MUSIC FROM THE MOTHERLAND: The Aussie answer to Justin Bieber; the Middle East mystery and what's with our festivals at the moment?
Chef de Parties and above required for ongoing casual work over the summer and beyond.
COUNTDOWN TO HOMELANZ: There’s just a week and a half to go until London’s Homelanz festival and we’re celebrating the fact with an awesome little interview with one of the stars, Kiwi hip hop sensation Ladi6.
If you don't know your pakoras from your poppadoms, head along to Intrepid Travel Islington's free Indian cooking lesson next Tuesday.
London has some of the best restaurants in the UK and their list of famous, top-Aussie eateries is just as impressive. So if you’re after Aussie ribs from Down Under or an Outback steak, look no further than here.
THE HARD NOSED TRUTH: Make the most of the Aussie property market now.
When adventure seeking comic Lawrence Leung landed at London’s Soho Theatre, Leigh Johnston was there to find out what makes him so interested in jetpacks.
MUSIC FROM THE MOTHERLAND: Good news for Bon Scott and Michael Hutchence look-a-likes; farewell to Ms Winehouse and Cadel Evans - we salute you.
Winter is the hardest time of year here in the UK without doubt. No Christmas BBQs. No New Year’s beach parties. No Australia Day sunburn. And I have just realised it is only just around the corner.
GO HARD OR GO HOME: A recent incident has crushed what little faith I had in the goodwill of my fellow Londoners.
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