Places of interest in Sydney during late May, early June? Am planning a 9 day trip there. Good food tips too?

Am travelling there with my family of five (4 adults, 1 kid) from 3rd to 10th June. Am familiar with the city itself but planning to go to places such as Hunter Valley, Blue Mountain, Port Stephens etc? Are these places open and interesting during winter?
Wonder if I’m able to go skiing anywhere near Sydney ie does it snow then?

Lastly, within the city, are the benches still open and do ppl do there in June? Understand that the weather is pretty cold now but thinking of going to places like Bondi and Congee.

Any contacts/numbers to call would be helpful as well.

Many thanks to all who will be replying!

G’day,
Theres plenty of places to go & things to see in and around Sydney in June. You might want to see about climbing the harbour bridge. (www.bridgeclimb.com) The Blue Mountains are beautiful just about any time of year, I suggest you visit the three sisters look out.
If you want to ski the snowy mountains are the place to go. Try Thredbo or other ski resorts nearby.
The beaches are open however most are not manned by life guards in winter. However it is a bit cold for swimming anyway.
Another interesting place to visit is The Rocks in the CBD, which has a lot of Australian/Sydney history including the Argyle Cut (a huge tunnel that was carved by hand by convicts in the early days of Sydney).
For good food…. well pretty much anywhere in Sydney depending on what it is your looking for. If you like Thai try Newtown, Italian go to Leichardt, theres many other great restaurants all around sydney from Japanese to Lebanese to Korean to good ol’ Aussie meat pies at Harry’s Cafe de Wheels in Wooloomooloo.
Hope you have fun in Sydney.

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