What are your plans for the long weekend?

For most of us, this weekend we’re blessed with an extra day off for the Queen’s Birthday Long Weekend. Lucky us! Want to escape the rat-race? Here are some good ideas:
What’s a good place in/near Victoria to go for a weekend?
Find a house that the group of you can rent for the weekend. You can either get an apartment at (say) Docklands, and go out to party all night. Or you could get a house down the peninsula or anywhere along the coast; but make sure it has a jacuzzi/spa. Pack the car with towels, sheets, blankets and food. Sitting in the spa drinking champagne or magheritas; barbecue up eggs and bacon for brunch; bring heaps of games to play – wii, nintendo/playstation or anything on DVD. For around $300-$350 you can get a place for the weekend that sleeps 6-8 people (around $45 per person per night). You can then spend more money on having a great time. More
Where are some weekend getaway suggestions within a 4 hour drive of Sydney?
A bike ride to Wollombi is one you will never forget – go via Wisemen’s Ferry. A stop off at the Wollombi Tavern is a must. Then head on to Pokolbin, flip a coin and go to one of the many wineries. Tintilla Winery is lovely and the staff there really know their wines and have a really good knowledge of the area so they can advise you where to go to get a nice feed or probably to stay as well. We were there a couple of months ago and we couldn’t recommend them highly enough. I think the woman’s name there was Winn, or maybe Lynn, she is really lovely and very helpful. More
What’s cool to do on my weekend in Hobart?
Salamanca markets Saturday morning, the Cascade Brewery tour (you’ll have to book), the Nth Hobart pubs (they will all have some type of band on) and restaurants. Depending if you want to spend a bit of money try the cruise around Bruny Island or the Tasman Peninsular. More
Of course, if you’re like me and haven’t got organised enough to do book anything for the long weekend, you might need some inspiration for some fun things to do at home. Don’t worry, we’ve got it covered!
What are some good activities you can do with a 2 1/2 yr old on a rainy weekend?
At this age attention span is small so it will be short activities. Water play with washing up bowl full of water and some washing up liquid for bubbles. They learn filling, pouring and general have fun which is what it is about to learn. Make some play dough out of flour, water and add a bit of food colouring to change colour red is good or green not blue for some reason they do not like blue. You can throw it away after and also get some shape cutters and a small rolling pin for them to play with. (put drop of food colour in water before you mix for good even colour) More
What are some different activities to do on the weekend?
Hire a kayak, go cycling, look in shops at things you’d like to buy, go to the zoo, go to the museum, go bush walking, go on a picnic, catch a bus or the train to where-ever, go ice-skating, go roller-skating, go to an amusement place, go to the park and kick a ball around, take a ride on a tram, build a tree hut, do some baking, go visit someone, catch the ferry, go horse riding, go to your local ‘Information Centre’ and get pamphlets on places and activities to do and see in your area. More
We want to do something different with our kids this weekend, any ideas?
When our boys were the same age as your boys, we had scavenger hunts… they loved them…. we went through the neighbourhood and asked for some everyday type items and then some not so ordinary items…. also might think about a treasure hunt… with the final treasure at a favourite park or something like that. More
Are there any special events in Sydney for the Queen’s Birthday Long Weekend?
There is HEAPS going on, such as the Sydney International Film Festival which starts this week. The Sydney Italian Festival has been going for a while but finishes on the long weekend. The Darling Harbour Jazz & Blues festival and Luminous will also be on over the long weekend. More
Wow that’s definitely getting me inspired… So, what are your plans for the long weekend?
Caitlin
Community Manager


I will probabley consume lots of alcohol, go to some trance parties get some gear and dance all weekend, then use the extra day to recover.
I’ll work on some computer projects of mine, I guess.
I will probably take it really easy, I might go back to the cinemas and see Star Trek again, Queens birthday for me is just another holiday, I’m not a big fan of the royal family. Just sit back and watch TV or surf the net or go out on walks
my weekend will consist of a family get together on saturday night..work a son in laws computer.
Long weekend didn’t realise it was one OH NO that means all kids & the hubby home better find something to do then not oftetn you get an extra day to do family things
Pub…footy tipping comp tips in….dinner date…bed….sleep in…go home….afternoon date at darling harbour…..if we click dinner…bed….sleep in….go home…..ring around for a luncheon date…..bed……down to pub to listen to band….ring fridays date….go to her place…bed…..take her out for monday brunch…early dinner out…maybe bed…home…work…….just another long weekend.
For a total of 3-4 women and around $800-$900 spent.
I am finishing off my James Patterson book bathing my puppy and enjoying the Will and Grace marthon. and taking it as it comes….
I’m working! Hooray!
Study, study, study.
I have 2 unit 3 exams this week
What are we celebrating? What some royal whom has never done anything for anyone?
YOU KNOW WHAT I WILL BE DOING:
Hoisting the Eureka Stockade Flag every day as I have done and working hard on the Monday! We should remove the Day and replace it with the Day of Stockade in remembrance for our birth of democracy at the fields of Ballarat and Peter Lalor!
December 3rd. In memory of those whom gave us Australia.