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21 Jul 2010 0

Ultimate Sydney

Tim Colman on Wednesday Jul 21st, at 03:48 PM

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The Winery by Gazebo

Just landed in Sydney and not sure where to eat, drink or shop? Perhaps you’re a Sydneysider but are looking are looking to widen your horizons beyond the local pub. Or maybe you need to know the latest and tastiest restaurant impress the fussiest of eaters. TrueLocal.com.au Ultimate Sydney is here to help.

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15 Jul 2010 0

Riding the Victorian snowfields

David Stone on Thursday Jul 15th, at 10:00 AM

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Snowboarding on Mount Buller

So we’ve seen what New South Wales has to offer, now it’s Victoria’s turn. Head east to the Alpine National Park where you’ll find an extensive range of snowfields, resorts, bars, restaurants, more bars and even a museum.

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13 Jul 2010 1

Snowfields, in Australia?

David Stone on Tuesday Jul 13th, at 09:45 AM

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The Thredbo slopes

Let’s face it, when you think of skiing locations Australia doesn’t immediately come to mind. But why not? The ski fields are conveniently located from most of the major capital cities; with great terrain, modern snow making facilities, and let’s not forget great parties!

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  • Gotta love
    I haven’t been to the snow in NSW yet this year. Great post.
    I’m off to board NZ end of the month and might do a trip to NSW ski fields late August.

    Lyndon of Sydney on Tuesday Jul 13th, at 02:54 PM

07 Jul 2010 0

The best things in life are free

Damian O’Keeffe on Wednesday Jul 7th, at 03:01 PM

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Well, unfortunately the best things in life aren’t always free but the bus to get there certainly is!

If you’re a visitor to Sydney or you’re a local looking for something to do, a good way to explore the city is on the 555 bus. The 555 is a free shuttle bus that circles the CBD, from Circular Quay to Central Station. It costs the NSW government $1.3 million a year, so you may as well get your money’s worth!

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23 Jun 2010 1

Winter festivities

Tim Colman on Wednesday Jun 23rd, at 10:04 AM

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Winter surfing

When you picture outdoor activities in Australia they’re generally hot and beach related. You might think everything shuts down over winter but there are pockets of activity happening throughout the country. Some of them are still water-related too, although more frozen then flowing.

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  • I love ice skating!

    chloerobot of Lilyfield on Wednesday Jun 23rd, at 12:13 PM

09 Jun 2010 0

Where are you watching the World Cup?

Tim Colman on Wednesday Jun 9th, at 03:14 PM

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With the Socceroos actually looking like becoming regular combatants in the World Cup tournament Australians are actually watching soccer, or football as the rest of the world calls it. While our country’s geographical location generally offers a reasonable climate all year round it does mean we’re forced to watch the big World Cup matches at some lonely point in the morning when the only other thing on TV are infomercials.

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01 Jun 2010 0

Awarding local knowledge with badges

Tim Colman on Tuesday Jun 1st, at 02:17 PM

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If you’ve logged in to your TrueLocal account to review recently you may have noticed you were awarded a badge or two. They’ll be highlighted on your profile and basically indicate your love of food, bars, pets etc.

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28 May 2010 0

So, what are people searching for online?

David Stone on Friday May 28th, at 11:29 AM

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Ever had to find a shoe repairer in Brisbane or fancied a pizza in Hobart? Perhaps you’ve needed a local Melbourne plumber in an emergency.

From lifestyle to health and beauty, white-collar to blue-collar, we get all kinds of searches on TrueLocal.com.au. 

Some of the more popular searches on our site cover things that feature in your day-to-day activities, like finding a venue for a night out, or perhaps an annual chore such as requiring an accountant for your tax returns or a mechanic to get your green slip. 

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20 May 2010 0

What not to write in a review

Damian O’Keeffe on Thursday May 20th, at 04:18 PM

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Stop! Think before you write

Here are a few tips on what not to write in a review, because we won’t publish it. We might have a laugh, but we won’t publish it.

These are all reviews we’ve received … and rejected, of course.

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13 May 2010 1

17th Biennale of Sydney, what’s on and where

Tim Colman on Thursday May 13th, at 01:39 PM

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Nine car pile-up

The largest contemporary art festival in the country, the Biennale of Sydney, is holding its 17th exhibition this year. Running from May through to August across the city there’s plenty on display for budding artists, art posers and the art curious to enjoy and discuss. Best of all most of it is free.

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  • Although you didn’t mention it, I heartily recommend you visit the multi-screen video installation by AES+F, a Moscow Collective showing on Cockatoo Island in a building on the very far side of the island. I was transported, enchanted and blown away by it. I am a jaded oldie . . so it takes a lot. Firstly it is technical perfection and the film content is a strange fusion of a mannered history genre painting, fashion mags and tourist hype. It is like standing in a modern version of a hyper-digitised renaissance painting. Encroyable I say.

    Jean Cave of Blackheath in the Blue Mountains on Tuesday May 18th, at 04:30 PM

05 May 2010 1

Flowers again?

Tim Colman on Wednesday May 5th, at 03:45 PM

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Get mum something she’d really like

So the Hallmark Holiday to celebrate the lady who popped you out and raised you is upon us. You probably shouldn’t limit ‘thanks mum’ to one day a year but if you do just a card and flowers can be pretty lame. Here’s a few ideas which could make the day memorable.

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  • For goodness’ sake. A bunch of flowers delivered from a florist these days can cost a small fortune. It may be old hat but that with a card is till appreciated even if it is not zany or off beat.

    nev of sunnybank on Monday May 10th, at 10:53 AM

22 Apr 2010 1

How do you play two-up?

Tim Colman on Thursday Apr 22nd, at 01:37 PM

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Typical Anzac Day outfit

So you’re in a crowded, rowdy bar and the drinks are flowing. You notice everyone gravitating towards a rabble of cheers and two copper coins spinning above the sea of heads. “Come in Spinner,” is heartily shouted just before the coins appear. Confused?

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  • Is it ‘really’ illegal to play on other days?

    Christian of Sydney, NSW, Australia on Thursday Apr 22nd, at 04:27 PM

14 Apr 2010 2

Restaurant hygiene revealed with score on door

Myles Wearring on Wednesday Apr 14th, at 05:06 PM

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Ever wondered how hygienic your local restaurants are? Diners in New South Wales will soon find out with the State Government introducing a score on the door hygiene rating for food businesses.

Restaurants taking part in the voluntary program will recieve a score of A, B or C - with A being the highest level of food hygiene and safety - that they must display on their shopfront.

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  • Three cheers for the programme, Just for starters ...I’m sick of sharing my food with badly cleaned crockery, cutlery & glasware… I could go on and on.

    I can see a lot of positives, but on the negative side, what happens when you are in a block of shops and the culprit of the pest/vermin infestation is the untidy shop next door?, Does the food venue get a bad score even though they are doing their darndest to keep the pests/vermin out....

    How often to the scores get updated reviewed, ie when a shop sells or staff change?

    Bea of MARDI, NSW on Thursday Apr 15th, at 02:23 PM

  • This is great! I have seen this implemented in The U.S. for some time and it works well, if updated regularly.

    Jace of Labrador on Thursday Jun 17th, at 08:00 PM

09 Apr 2010 0

Our top 5 Local Star reviews

Damian O’Keeffe on Friday Apr 9th, at 04:00 PM

Over the past couple of months our Local Stars have been providing TrueLocal with a huge amount of in depth reviews. In fact, well over 500 reviews have been added in just the last 8 weeks and there have been some real gems.

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01 Apr 2010 0

Four days of Easter

Tim Colman on Thursday Apr 1st, at 12:12 PM

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Spinning out at the Easter Show

There’s definitely more to the Easter holidays than stuffing yourself with chocolate eggs and hot cross buns. While doing nothing but eating for 4 days straight is an admirable pursuit you might want to actually get out from under the mountain of chocolate and venture outside.

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25 Mar 2010 0

Why chocolate eggs and rabbits?

Tim Colman on Thursday Mar 25th, at 09:47 AM

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You found an egg where?

Easter is the most important holiday on the Christian religion’s calendar. Why then is it commemorated across the globe by a giant bunny rabbit delivering chocolate eggs throughout the night? It’s not like chocolate and rabbits are an integral part of Christian teachings.

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05 Mar 2010 0

Where to complain

Tim Colman on Friday Mar 5th, at 10:38 AM

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What would you do if your surgeon was smoking while operating?

It’s one thing to write about a negative experience on TrueLocal, but if a business has blatantly broken the law an anonymous review isn’t going to help. Different legal issues, including defamation, might mean your review simply can’t be posted. As a consumer you need to know your rights and direct your complaint to an organisation who can take action on your behalf.

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26 Feb 2010 2

Mardi Gras local hot spots

Myles Wearring on Friday Feb 26th, at 05:27 PM

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The Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras is upon us once more and the harbour city is brimming with interstate and international visitors here to help the locals celebrate.

To mark the occasion we’ve compiled this quick guide to queer Sydney’s highlights.

The gay and lesbian community can be found in all corners of Sydney but is most prominent in the trendy inner city suburbs of Darlinghurst, Surry Hills, Potts Point and the surrounding suburbs of Elizabeth Bay and Rushcutters Bay, and in the vibrant inner west suburbs of Newtown and nearby Erskineville.

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  • Don’t forget Nevermind on Oxford St. During Mardi Gras week its been renamed to the offical Mardi Bar.

    Christian of Darlinghurst on Monday Mar 1st, at 10:33 AM

  • I would love to see a similar listing for Melbourne!

    Tiarne Fitzpatrick of Mooroolbark on Friday Mar 5th, at 02:20 PM

23 Feb 2010 9

Moore wants less Yellow

Myles Wearring on Tuesday Feb 23rd, at 03:11 PM

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A pile of Yellow Pages on the street in Surry Hills, Sydney last week.

What are you using your freshly delivered stack of Yellow Pages for? An attractive stand for your computer monitor? Something to fill the top shelf of your kitchen cupboard? A booster seat for the kids? Emergency toilet paper, perhaps?

With the annual delivery of printed Yellow Pages directories in full swing around the nation, millions of people are facing the annoying reality of having to dispose of the hefty tomes left sitting on their front doorstep.

One person who wants to see an end to the mass delivery of these books is Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore.

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  • I rung and ‘opted out’ of getting the book.. I was told that they may still deliver it, however if this happens just to leave it on my door step and it will get picked up in a few weeks when they do a run past to pick up any unclaimed ones.  Two months later it still sits on my front door step clearly worse for wear, its going in the bin.

    Robert of Annandale on Friday Feb 26th, at 05:27 AM

  • FROM A SMALL BUSINESS OWNER’S P.O.V:

    DO YOU PEOPLE HAVE ANY IDEA HOW MUCH REVENUE THESE BOOKS GENERATE FOR SME’S ESPECIALLY???

    WITHOUT THE YELLOW & WHITE PAGES, OUR ENTIRE ECONOMY WOULD CRUMBLE. SURE, A SMALL PORTION OF THE POPULATION WOULD PREFER NOT TO RECEIVE A BOOK ON THEIR DOORSTEP EACH YEAR… SO WHAT? HOW HARD IS IT TO CHUCK THE THING IN THE RECYCLING BIN? STOP WHINING AND TRYING TO MAKE A BIG DEAL OUT OF NOTHING. RECEIVING A BOOK ON YOUR DOORSTEP ONCE A YEAR IS NO MORE ANNOYING THAN HAVING TO WATCH COMMERCIALS BETWEEN BREAKS IN A TV SHOW. IT’S THE WORLD WE LIVE IN AND THE MAJORITY OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC ARE USED TO THE CONTINUAL EXPOSURE TO VARIOUS MEDIAS PUSHING THEIR CLIENT’S PRODUCTS & SERVICES. IT IS OBVIOUS THAT YOU PEOPLE CAMPAIGNING FOR THE ABOLISHMENT OF THESE BUSINESS DIRECTORIES HAVE SOME SORT OF ALTERIOR MOTIVE (I.E. WINNING OVER MARKET SHARE FROM SENSIS=MONEY IN YOUR BACK POCKET)

    IT IS ALSO OBVIOUS THAT THIS TRUELOCAL MOB ARE A DIRECT COMPETITOR OF THE YELLOW PAGES??? I’D NEVER EVEN HEARD OF TRUELOCAL UNTIL I PUNCHED IN THEIR WEBSITE JUST NOW. I DO NOT KNOW ANYBODY WHO USES ANYTHING BUT YELLOW PAGES, YELLOW ONLINE, OR GOOGLE TO FIND BUSINESSES (APART FROM WORD OF MOUTH).

    AND BY THE WAY, I WOULD QUESTION ANY STATS YOU HAVE TO ‘PROVE’ THE CONTRARY, ESPECIALLY SINCE THEY HAVE BEEN PRODUCED BY TRUELOCAL.

    PFFT GOOD LUCK.

    P.S. I BET THIS DOESN’T MAKE IT ONTO YOUR BLOG.

    D Eddy of on Saturday Feb 27th, at 12:55 PM

17 Feb 2010 0

Eating your way through Chinese New Year

Tim Colman on Wednesday Feb 17th, at 10:02 AM

Well Chinese New Year celebrations have well and truly kicked off, with major events planned throughout Australia to mark the Year of the Tiger. While the Tiger might seem rather fierce apparently those born under the Horse, Dog and Pig sign are the most compatible with Tigers. Snake and Monkey signs are advised to steer clear.

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09 Feb 2010 0

There’s more to Valentine’s Day than flowers and lingerie

Tim Colman on Tuesday Feb 9th, at 10:22 AM

Difficulty in picking the perfect gift is not strictly the domain of men. Both sexes often find themselves bereft of ideas on the eve of Valentine’s Day. While sending flowers or lingerie may appear a no brainer it also indicates you’re probably somewhat short of romantic or interesting ideas. Here’s a few leads which may impress your loved one.

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08 Feb 2010 0

Local Stars: Truelocal’s best reviewers

Damian O’Keeffe on Monday Feb 8th, at 11:52 AM

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You might have noticed we really like our reviews. We’re also quite fond of some of our reviewers. That’s why we’ve decided it’s time we rewarded our best reviewers and let everyone else know who they are. We’re calling them Local Stars.
We’ll be on the look out for more Local Stars so if you think you’ve got what it takes, get reviewing.
You can meet some of our Local Stars here and you’ll also find more info about how you can become a Local Star.

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29 Jan 2010 1

When a bad review can be good

Damian O’Keeffe on Friday Jan 29th, at 10:09 AM

Letting people write reviews on TrueLocal.com.au might seem like a simple idea but it can be more problematic than you’d think.

Some businesses are fearful of reviews because they don’t think it’s fair to let people write anything they want about them. The truth is they can’t – we moderate all reviews for legal reasons, offensive words and so on – which sometimes angers the reviewers.image

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  • Thank you for sharing this information and the experience that Mansfield Motors had. This post was helpful in so many ways and certainly reinstated the positives about the rate and review feature.

    Michael of Belgrave South on Friday Feb 19th, at 07:26 PM

27 Jan 2010 0

Welcome to the TrueLocal.com.au blog

Myles Wearring on Wednesday Jan 27th, at 02:24 PM

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Hello, thanks for reading our new blog. This is where you’ll find tips, news and views on local businesses - for consumers and business owners.

Most importantly, this blog is about you. We want to hear what you think, whether you use local businesses or own one. Don’t be shy, join the discussion. This is your chance to have your say.

We’ll also keep you up to date with some big changes we have coming to TrueLocal in the near future.

I hope to hear from you soon.

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