Are you thinking of driving to Canberra for this weekend’s clash between the GIANTS and Fremantle at UNSW Canberra Oval?
We’ve pulled together some ideas that can help break up the
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The Bradman Museum, Bowral
An hour and a half from the WestConnex Centre
The Big Merino, Goulburn
Just off the Hume Highway, the Big Merino is the place to get a quick photo with Australia’s biggest sheep. Known by locals as ‘Rambo’ the Big Merino is 15.2
Fitzroy Falls, Fitzroy Falls
A fair detour from the Hume Highway, but well worth the look on your drive home, Fitzroy Falls is a small town named after the stunning
Old Bus Depot Markets & GoBoats, Canberra
Head to Kingston on Sunday morning after the game and visit the Old Bus Depot Markets. There you can pick up handcrafted wares, clothing, art
Lonsdale Street, Canberra
After the game, why not head to Lonsdale Street in Braddon for a bite to eat and a drink at the many lively restaurants and bars. There’s Italian, Japenese, Indian, Afghani, Thai, French and Chinese all within a stone’s throw of each other while there are bars to stop at for a drink. If you celebrate or commiserate into the night you might need to drop by The Mandalay Bus. It’s a local institution that sits at the end of Lonsdale Steet in the Haig Park Carpark.
Questacon, Canberra
For the day after the game Questacon is the place to go for young families. The National Science and Technology
Yarralumla
Listing an entire suburb as a place to visit might sound odd but you’ll see why it’s worth a drive or bike ride through when you get there. The Governor General’s residence Government House is in the suburb while there are 37 Embassies and High Commissions in one area just next to Parliament House. All 37 buildings have been designed and constructed to reflect the country they represent. The American Embassy looks like it’s been transported straight from the lawns of the White House. The Prime Minister’s Lodge is just across Adelaide Avenue in the Suburb of Deakin.
Just off the M31, Lickits is Campbelltown product Nick Shipley’s