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Saturday, 30 March 2024 14:49

TIPS TO PLAN YOUR SNOW TRAVEL

1. Think Creatively Where To Stay  
If it’s a Perisher or Thredbo day trip you’d like to do with an overnight stay, Berridale and surrounding towns, such as Cooma are excellent bases to explore Kosciuszko National Park. Accommodation is cheaper than Jindabyne too and has rental equipment stores with good quality range equipment, shops, like Rhythm Snowsports Cooma open 24/7.  
 
2. Corin Forest 
The closest and cheapest snow resort to Sydney is Corin Forest, just 45 minutes from Canberra. If you’ve never seen snow before or you’re a complete beginner this is an excellent place to start. Head to their website and check out their packages to include a ski or snowboard lesson starting from $145 for adults or kids and include rental equipment, clothing and ski pass. 
 
3. Mt Selwyn
Australia’s most affordable snow resort. If you’re a beginner or lower intermediate and you need more terrain than the slope at Corin Forest, try Mt Selwyn. Book ahead online and save with their 2024 season price freeze, a one day pass is $15 and a 7 day pass is $75. Mt Selwyn offers season passes for $529 and with lessons with qualified instructors this is the perfect place to start from scratch or improve your technique all season long before moving to the bigger and more expensive resorts.  
Friday, 29 March 2024 14:37

TOONGABBIE BRIDGE FUNDING ANNOUNCED

Finally, action on crippling delays
THE NSW Government has committed $2M to investigating improvements to Toongabbie Bridge, to help ease queuing and traffic delays on the rail overpass and local road networks adjacent to Toongabbie Station..
Friday, 29 March 2024 09:08

WESTERN SYDNEY ZOO'S GLOW FESTIVAL

Half price entry for families
ELIZABETH FRIAS
MONEY woes should not stop anyone from enjoying impressive sights and sounds at Western Sydney Zoo.
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