Posted on Oct 18th, 2009 in Concerts | Dec 11th, 2009 to Dec 12th, 2009 | Comments (3)
Acer Arena, Sydney Olympic Park NSW | 7:30pm | Admittance: $102.15
In 2004 Green Day unleashed American Idiot on the world. A boundary smashing, genre confounding work of art, American Idiot changed the face of music, welcoming a new generation of music fans to the cult of Green Day.
Posted on Oct 14th, 2009 in Concerts | Oct 31st, 2009 to Nov 1st, 2009 | Comments (2)
Bondi Beach, Sydney | 6:00pm | Admittance: $25.00
Back home in Sydney at the world famous Bondi Beach after a series of successful events at the world famous Sankeys in Manchester, England.
Posted on Oct 14th, 2009 in Concerts | Nov 26th, 2009 to | Comments (3)
Acer Arena, Sydney Olympic Park NSW
Nominations for the 2009 Awards have been announced, and they include a stellar line-up of the country’s brightest emerging and established artists.
Posted on Oct 12th, 2009 in Concerts | Dec 11th, 2009 to | Comments (2)
Enmore Theatre, Enmore Road NEWTOWN, NSW 2042
| 7:00 Pm | Admittance: From $61.60
A band and tour that require little introduction, we are extremely psyched to welcome the return of Animal Collective to Australia in December 2009.
Posted on Sep 20th, 2009 in Concerts | Oct 5th, 2009 to | Comments (2)
Sydney Opera House, NSW
| 8.00PM | Admittance: From: $118.60
The Portuguese sensation, Mariza, is back at Sydney Opera House for one show only after her spellbinding performances in 2007 and sell-out success at the 2006 Sydney Festival.
Posted on Oct 13th, 2009 in Sports | Feb 26th, 2010 to | Comments (2)
Acer Arena, Sydney Olympic Park NSW | 7:45 Pm | Admittance: From $65.00
The founder of TNA Wrestling, Jeff Jarrett has announced that he will be bringing TNA’s Maximum Impact Tour to Australia in February / March 2010
Posted on Oct 13th, 2009 in Sports | Feb 11th, 2010 to Feb 14th, 2010 | Comments (2)
Acer Arena, Sydney Olympic Park NSW
| 8.00PM | Admittance: From $129.00
The Top Gear Live Festival features an array of spectacular motoring displays and interactive experiences!
Posted on Oct 12th, 2009 in Sports | Dec 2nd, 2009 to | Comments (2)
Acer Arena, Sydney Olympic Park NSW
| 5:00 Pm | Admittance: From $55.00
Sydney had won the right to bring boxing’s biggest name, Roy Jones Jr, to Australia, for a super fight with local hero and three time world champion Danny Green.
Posted on Sep 20th, 2009 in Sports | Nov 3rd, 2009 to | Comments (2)
Harbours Edge Events Centre
Level 2 Harbourside
2-10 Darling Drive
Darling Harbour 2000 | Admittance: $115.00
Celebrate the Melbourne Cup in style at Harbours Edge Events Centre. Enjoy lunch with spectacular views at our Sydney waterfront venue, the perfect place to watch the Melbourne Cup Carnival unfold.
Posted on Aug 9th, 2009 in Sports | Sep 26th, 2009 to Nov 3rd, 2009 | Comments (2)
Royal Randwick Racecourse
Alison Road Randwick NSW 2031
| 11:00AM | Admittance: $15
George Main Stakes Day
Posted on Jul 21st, 2009 in Exhibitions | Jul 10th, 2009 to Aug 9th, 2009 | Comments (2)
Darling Harbour. Sydney 2000
| 10:30am | Admittance: All Welcome
The Jade Buddha for Universal Peace is perhaps the largest and most beautiful Buddha carved from gemstone quality jade. Including lotus and throne, the Buddha is over 4 metres tall.
Posted on Jun 15th, 2009 in Exhibitions | Mar 15th, 2008 to Mar 15th, 2011 | Comments (1)
Australian Museum
6 College Street Sydney.
| 9.30am to 5.00pm every day
Sydney visitors will travel through time to a spellbinding land of awe-inspiring giants of the past. Dinosaur World; Dinosaur Life; Discovering Dinosaurs; and Surviving Dinosaurs, four main thematic areas.
Posted on Oct 18th, 2009 in Theatres | Dec 2nd, 2009 to Dec 20th, 2009 | Comments (1)
Drama Theatre, Sydney Opera House, NSW | 7:00 Pm | Admittance: $34.90
Two of Australia’s finest comic actors have joined forces to bring Peter Cook and Dudley Moore’s classic sketches to life at the Sydney Opera House this December.
Posted on Jul 8th, 2009 in Theatres | Aug 15th, 2009 to | Comments (2)
The Studio, Sydney Opera House, NSW | 4:00pm | Admittance: $27.75
Devastated by the loss of his father, Hamlet's sense of self, family and his place in the world crumbles when the man his mother marries is shown to be his father's murderer.
Posted on Jun 15th, 2009 in Theatres | Jun 15th, 2009 to Jul 12th, 2009 | Comments (2)
Sydney Theatre Company | 8:00pm | Admittance: $20
Elling is too smart. Too sensitive. Too… Elling. And Kjell? Well, Kjell has a plan, a dream, a great ambition. He wants to lose his virginity. Preferably today.
Posted on Oct 14th, 2009 in Fashion Shows | Oct 23rd, 2009 to Oct 25th, 2009 | Comments (3)
Sydney Olympic Park
Women's Expo-Sydney 2009 is the largest event in Australia which will display the latest ideas and products such as fashion items, bags, shoes, cosmetics, accessories and much more.
Posted on Jun 15th, 2009 in Fashion Shows | Aug 17th, 2009 to Aug 22nd, 2009 | Comments (8)
Martin Place, CBD, Sydney
A selection of Australia and the Asia Pacific’s best designers will present their collections to some of the world’s most significant members of the fashion industry.
Posted on Aug 17th, 2009 in Festivals | Nov 7th, 2009 to | Comments (2)
Parramatta Stadium Trust O’Connell Street Parramatta NSW 2150
| 12:00PM | Admittance: $85.00
If you open your ears you are sure to hear the never ending hype about the festival that is fast approaching, back for a second year.
Posted on Jul 9th, 2009 in Festivals | Sep 11th, 2009 to Sep 12th, 2009 | Comments (2)
The Studio, Sydney Opera House, NSW | 10:00am | Admittance: $16.75
Little Big Shots, the international children's film festival, is back.
Posted on Jun 15th, 2009 in Festivals | Mar 17th, 2009 to Aug 28th, 2009 | Comments (2)
Ultimo Library, Sydney
| 5.30 pm - 7.30 pm
lunar event is waiting for you. Soak up some cinema with an astronomical flavour. Children can create solar system mobiles to take home.
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The DesignTECH exhibition showcases outstanding projects from the 2009 Higher School Certificate Design and Technology course.
The festival is now seeking expressions of interest for public exhibitions, projects, installations, seminars, workshops and creative events to be included in the 2010 Design for Everyone program.
The competition is open to full time professional architects, interior designers or interior design industry professionals in Australia or New Zealand.
Show-Fest calling for entries of documentary or narrative fiction for it's 2010 festival.
Wildlife of Gondwana is a travelling exhibition that details the changes in flora and fauna from the great southern supercontinent, Gondwana, from 3.8 billion years ago to the present.
The Shake your family tree open day is an event held in National Archives of Australia offices around the country.
In trying to tell a story, a true story, in the right way, immediately problems arise. Which voices to choose? Whose perspective to write from? What research to select, and what to discard? These and many other questions will be asked at the 2010 History Festival.
This practical book, drawn from decades of experience, is an indispensable guide to writing history.
This exhibition celebrates the lives and work of eight distinguished Aboriginal artists who have contributed significantly to Australia's cultural landscape.
An opportunity for playwrights and other theatre practitioners to hear from the Artistic Director of Perth Theatre Company (PTC).
This workshop will investigate Australian history (although we will look at other international avenues as well) and is suitable for anybody who is interested in researching and writing historical fiction.
The Williamstown Literary Festival focuses on books, writing and drama and is produced by local volunteers.
Wordstorm has a unique place in Australia's writers' festival scene, with its strong focus on Indigenous and South East Asian writers.
Sydney Writers' Festival has a wide-ranging program curated from hundreds of requests and pitches every year from a range of people and organisations as well as invited guests with over 350 plus events taking place in Sydney and throughout New South Wales.
This practical course teaches elements of screenwriting craft while developing students? work.
The Australian Poetry Centre, in partnership with the Poets Union, is holding its signature poetry festival in Goolwa, which will include a startling line-up of poets renowned nationally and internationally.
Peter Bishop of Varuna is in Adelaide from 24-26 February, offering major creative project direction and development consultations.
Six books from 17 entries were short listed: Cassie by Barry Jonsberg (Allen and Unwin); Every Secret Thing by Marie Munkara (UQP); Listen Deeply, let these stories in by Kathleen Kemarre Wallace and Judy Lovell (IAD Press); My Private Pectus by Shane Thamm (Ford St Publishing); The Devil you Know by Leonie Norrington (Allen and Unwin); and The Red Highway by Nicolas Rothwell (Black Inc Books)
The National Play Festival presents performances of more than 20 new plays in one week, and aims to be Australia's premier showcase of current trends in theatre.
David Berthold directs this contemporary reinvention of Shakespeare's tragedy in his first production as Artistic Director of La Boite.
This music festival will include Melbourne group e21 singing mediaeval Gregorian chant and songs of place from Australian Indigenous songlines. The Black Arm Band will sing in 13 Indigenous languages.
Written by one of Australia's masters of teen theatre, House on Fire is a new comic play.
Launceston-based Tasdance, with 31 players from the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, presents new dance works by Graeme Murphy and Chrissie Parrott.
The North East Sculpture Event has been hosted by the Wangaratta Rural City Council's Cultural Services Unit since 2003. Artists invited by the Rural City of Wangaratta will exhibit at this event.