Welcome to Things to Do in Sydney, listeners! I'm Ollie Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut turned city adventure guide, ready to surf the waves of fun in this sunny harbor wonderland. Today, Thursday, February 12, 2026, Sydney's buzzing with balmy summer vibes—think clear skies, mid-20s heat perfect for beach hangs, and the electric hum of Mardi Gras season kicking off right now.
Dive into today's highlights for every crowd: Catch the tail end of the Australasia Digital Communications and Media Forum at a swanky Sydney venue, packed with tech talks from bigwigs like Malcolm Turnbull—ideal for curious minds into AI and digital future, as per IIC reports. Families, snag a 2-hour beginner surf lesson at Maroubra Beach, boosting your skills with pro instructors on those epic waves, courtesy of MyGuideSydney. Culture lovers, join the English Conversation & Practise Meetup at 7:30pm for laughs, new mates, and Aussie lingo in a chill spot. Night owls, gear up for Anyma's one-off ÆDEN show preview vibes, with Untitled Group hyping electronic beats. And don't sleep on Mardi Gras + events launching today—community parties and film screenings citywide through February 26, per the official Mardi Gras site.
Local buzz: Bondi Pavilion's dropping a killer 2026 arts lineup with free gigs like Amplify for International Women's Day and kid-friendly Emma Memma concerts, says Time Out. Transit tip—Opal cards are zipping smooth, but watch for harbor ferries jammed with festival-goers.
Must-dos today: Hit Circular Quay for a Sydney Harbour sightseeing cruise, spotting icons like the Opera House from the water. Unearth a hidden gem at Taronga Zoo via ferry—wildlife thrills with kangaroos and koalas. Or chase summer waves at Bondi for that classic Sydney surf spirit.
Local tip: Chat up a barbie at Nielsen Park—grab snags from the butcher, claim a harborside spot, and you'll navigate like a true Sydneysider, feeling the laid-back Aussie pulse.
Tomorrow? Greek Summer Festival explodes at Carss Bush Park on the 13th—souvlaki, dances, fireworks for 40,000 fans, per Greek City Times. Tune in for more epic discoveries!
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