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Sydney for Moms
and Kids
Journeywoman and Aussie
mom, Melanie Hershon America has been a journalist and writer in Sydney
for more than 15 years. She was the editor of the annual Sydney Morning
Herald Weekend's Away magazine and of Portfolio, the first women's business
magazine in Australia. We're delighted to have Melanie as part of our
Network. She writes...
Sydney, the sparkling
harbour city, is a giant outdoor playground. When the sun shines in Sydney
-- which is very often -- it's as if the entire place is grinning. Kids
and Sydney go together like ice cream and hot fudge. In summer, the beaches
and parks beckon, while in crisp winter, when the wide Australian sky
beams its blueness we, Aussies, hit the streets and parks in droves --
to stroll, bike or throw a ball. While the city excels at kid-friendly
outdoor activities, there are also plenty of indoor fun things to see
and do. In Sydney, it's easy to enjoy the city, your children, and Aussie
culture all at the same time. Here's how...
Beaches are the
best...
Locals will all tell you to
hit the beach for a good day out. If you really want to taste Sydney,
grab some take-away fish and hot chips -- wrapped in white butchers
paper, sprinkled with salt and vinegar -- and sit in a park overlooking
the ocean. If you and JourneyKid go into the water, remember to
explain the cardinal rule of swimming at an Aussie beach: always
stay between the flags (these designate the safe areas, away from
dangerous rips and undercurrents).
Bondi
(east) is our most famous stretch of sand. It's clean, it's lively
and buzzy, it has restaurants, change rooms, a good fenced playground
and our famous lifesavers patrolling to make sure that all is well.
North Bondi is where the families
hang out and the south end is for surfers. Balmoral
is a calm north harbour beach, with lawns, restaurants and sedate
families at play. Clovelly Beach
(south) is a good place to snorkel and great for kids. Bronte
Beach (south) is full of verve: teenagers strutting,
families barbequing, surfers showing off. This is where you'll find
trendy cafes and excellent fish and chips. There's also a really
great playground at Bronte Beach and on weekends a cute little train
operates here. Cronulla (south)
is real surfie paradise, but there are also cool coffee shops and
two ocean pools for those who prefer quiet seawater. Lots of teenagers,
so beware! Manly, on the north
side of the Bridge, offers four beaches, as well as calm waters,
the chance to stroll under towering Norfolk Pines, a terrific restaurant
at gorgeous, tiny family-friendly Shelly
Beach and a small Oceanarium (take a ferry or Jetcat
from Circular Quay).
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Pick a park...
Centennial
Park, in Sydney's east, is a well-loved local haunt where
you can sip a latte, have a gourmet lunch or a simple picnic, hire
bikes (or skates nearby) or go horseback riding. There's a special
bike track for the little ones, as well as a couple of playgrounds
to cavort in. During school holidays, park rangers offer interesting
night tours looking at nocturnal animals -- great for teenagers!
(admin tel: 9339 6699; Centennial Parklands Restaurant tel: 9360
3355; Centennial Parklands Equestrian Centre tel: 9332 2809)
The whole family
can enjoy the enormous Botanical Gardens
on a bright sunny Sydney day. Enter via the NSW Art Gallery gates,
feed the black swans, throw a frisbee and stroll around the harbour
foreshore to the Opera House for lunch.
Good playgrounds
can also be found at Double Bay Park; Lyne Park Rose Bay; Centennial
Park; Federal Park/Jubilee Park at the end of Johnston St, Annandale;
Queens Park at Darley Rd, Randwick; Darling Harbour near the carousel;
Manly beach.
Also,
one of the best things to do with kids in Sydney is Taronga
Park Zoo. Take a ferry there from Circular Quay,
then take the cable car to the top and walk down in a zig zag fashion.
Take ferry back to the city (Circular Quay).
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Fish, food and
fun...
Darling
Harbour offers restaurants, shops, playgrounds and a lovely merry-go-round
(carousel). There is the National Maritime
Museum (tel: 9298 3777) and the really fabulous Sydney
Aquarium (tel: 9262 2300). The latter is one of the best
places in the city for children of all ages, with a touch pool and
often only a huge sheet of glass between you and the most stunning
colourful fish as they flash above, below and beside you. There
are sharks, seals and crocs too. Afterwards, stroll around the corner
to King Street Wharf for more restaurants.
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