Lucy Pearson of book blog, The Literary Edit, will be hosting online consultations in which she will consider your biblio-needs in the strange times we're living in.None of us are travelling to New York anytime soon, but you can still get yourself a true taste of the Big Apple with Brooklyn Boy Bagels' new carpark set-up – designed for you to grab your doughy morsel and continue on your way with minimal contact with people.If you've been tearing through books with lockdown fervour, then we have just the thing for you. For a reasonable $30 per person, you'll be served warm, fresh sourdough, patisserie picks, spreads, olives, haloumi chips, shakshuka, fresh honeycomb and an assortment of cheeses, crackers, house-made pickles and dips. Outsource the time and effort required for pastry-cheffing by ordering a freshly baked Japanese cheesecake to your door from new Sydney business, 15 Centimeters. Sign up. Highlighting the commonalities and connections in our shared attempts to understand the sky above our place in relation to it, the exhibition has a particular a focus on Indigenous knowledge.

The venue is hidden behind a vintage Coca-Cola fridge door in the phony storefront of ‘Bobby’s Boss Dogs’. If your German knowledge ends there, then you'll be glad to know that the world famous cultural association, the Goethe-Institut, is moving all of its German language courses online.If there's one thing we might love more than hot, steaming dumplings, it's alliteration. The curd masters are back and ready to re-launch their new, smaller classes designed for ultimate health and safety. Locals might have seen the fluoro green wearing I’m Free Walking Tour guides hanging around Town Hall Square and the Rocks, but have you ever stopped to join them?

Even better, it’s totally free. In excellent timing for the upcoming long weekend, the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service is opening up a range of campsites all around to state to welcome punters. Cult fashion boutique Incu opened up their latest Sydney store in Rosebery, where you can get up to 60 per cent off your favourite chic labels. A major new exhibition at the UNSW Galleries explores what ‘being together’ means for different queer subcultures – in Australia, internationally and across time. These tours had to hit pause during the last few months, but the tour guides are back and ready to help you explore the city – with private bookings that were once rather exxy now costing nada.The names behind some of Sydney's most popular bars – including Button Bar and Stitch Bar and Terrigal's Pocket Bar, – have opened up an online store selling canned versions of your favourite 5pm beverages, ready for delivery to your doorstep.