What we’re loving in November: The return of Below Deck

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It feels like we’re approaching the last hurdle as we gear up for the festive season, with last minute presents to buy, prawns to order and BBQs to clean. In case you still need some ideas to help you fill your planner, we’ve picked the best TV, activities and distractions to see you through to the end of November.

What we’re loving in November: The return of Below Deck

Below Deck returns to Hayu for its tenth season

What to Watch

Below Deck Season TenĀ Ā Ā 

After a drama-filled season nine, the O.G. Below Deck returns for its tenth cruise onĀ Hayu from November 22. With most of last season’s cast hanging up their uniforms and moving on, an almost entirely new crew are set to make waves as they get to know both each other and their pampered guests upon the new super-yacht, the St. David.

Stud-of-the-sea Captain Lee, is still in charge, sailing the St. David through the Caribbean. Set on the luscious island of St. Lucia, surrounded by crystal-clear water and dramatic mountains, the Pitons are sure to excite even the most discerning guests. Aboard the largest motor yacht in Below Deck history, the crew are impressed by the luxurious, massive 197 ft vessel St. David, but quickly learn that with a bigger boat comes bigger problems.

All aboard! Get your dose of vitamin sea with the brand-new season of Below Deck, streaming on Hayu from November 22.Ā Ā 

Immersive worlds designed by Archivio Personale. Image: Tyrone BraniganĀ 

Where to go

Gucci Garden ArchetypesĀ 

Gucci Garden Archetypes is an immersive, multimedia exhibition exploring the seminal advertising campaigns envisioned by Gucci Creative Director Alessandro Michele. First held in Florence to rave reviews, the exhibition will be presented exclusively at the Powerhouse in Sydney and runs from 17 November 2022 ā€“ 15 January 2023.Ā 

What to do

The Heart of Surry Hills

On Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 November, The Heart of Surry Hills, is throwing a massive free day party in Shannon Reserve to celebrate the last weekend of the event series. The two day outdoor party will run from 12pm-7pm both days and feature live music and DJā€™s, food and beverage celebrating local brewers and distillers.

Expect epic DJ sets in the park from the likes of Maxine and Olly ā€˜Mixologyā€™, Dollar Bin Darlings: Jonny and Baby K-OS, Stereogamous: Paul Mac and Jonny Seymour, Victoria Anthony, DJ Sani and our first lady of House DJ Kate Monroe.

The massive free party marks the final weekend of the Heart of Surry Hills, a big, bold all-encompassing month-long showcase of the iconic venues, fine dining, live music from local talent, amazing pubs, and gorgeous parklands that make up one of Sydneyā€™s most creative, culinary and culture-driven inner-city suburbs, just two kilometres from the CBD

VisitĀ www.heartofsurryhills.com.auĀ Ā for more info

Mickey, Minnie and company will be on display as part of the Myer Christmas windows

Mickey, Minnie and company will be on display as part of the Myer Christmas windows

What to enjoy

The Myer Melbourne Christmas WindowsĀ  Ā 

The Myer Christmas Windows have been synonymous with the Australian Christmas tradition since 1956. This year the display celebrates Disneyā€™s 100th anniversary.

The Walt Disney Companyā€™s renowned classics have been brought to life in the 67th year of Myerā€™s iconic Christmas Windows, bringing nostalgia and celebration to the Myer Bourke Street flagship.

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Windows include Mary Poppins, Bert and the Banks children; Mickey and Minnie soaking up the sun, sea and sand on their Hawaiian Holiday; the coronation of Elsa from Disneyā€™s Frozen; Peter Pan taking Wendy and her brothers on a magical flight across the London night sky; the Lion Kingā€™s Simba, Nala, Timon, Pumba, Zazu and Rafiki on Pride Rock; and the famous Disney Studios’ opening sequence featuring Tinker Bell.

Ā The Myer Christmas windows will be on display fromĀ 6th November – 6th January

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