Posted on Mar 1st, 2010 in Concerts | Mar 5th, 2010 | Comments (3)
Sydney Town Hall - Centennial Hall
483 George Street, Sydney Town Hall
(Cnr Druitt)
Sydney
| 7:30 PM (Doors Open 7:00 PM)
After a $40 million essential services, internal safety and fire services upgrade, the Lord Mayor of Sydney, Clover Moore MP presents a gala concert to commemorate the official reopening of Sydney Town Hall. Featuring some of Sydney's finest voic
Posted on Oct 18th, 2009 in Concerts | Dec 11th, 2009 to Dec 12th, 2009 | Comments (6)
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 (5)
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 (6)
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 (5)
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 Jul 11th, 2010 in Sports | Jul 23rd, 2010 | Comments (3)
Sydney Tower, Sydney, Australia | Daily 9am-10.30pm; closed Christmas Day | Admittance: A$50; teams (of 4 people) A$200
The Triple M Sydney Tower Run-Up is a running race with a vertical twist. Athletes start at Pitt St Mall and mount 1504 steps before reaching the finish line on Sydney Tower's Observation Deck. The appealing prize money totals A$26,000.
Posted on Jul 4th, 2010 in Sports | Jun 11th, 2010 to Jul 12th, 2010 | Comments (3)
Darling Harbour | 9:30pm, Midnight and 4:30am
Four giant screens will broadcast live all 64 games of the FIFA 2010 World Cup - over the four week Sydney International FIFA Fan Fest - sponsored by the NSW Government. Sydney is one of six official international host sites and the only city in the As
Posted on Mar 19th, 2010 in Sports | Apr 11th, 2010 | Comments (3)
Sydney Opera House
Bennelong Point
Circular Quay | Elite Men 7:00am, Elite Women 9:45am
A decade on Sydney will revisit its Olympic Games glory days as Sydney Harbour and the Opera House are showcased to the world when it hosts the opening round of the 2010 ITU Triathlon World Championship Series. It will be a Sydney-town showdown as
Posted on Mar 10th, 2010 in Sports | Mar 14th, 2010 | Comments (3)
Sydney Opera House
Bennelong Point
Circular Quay | 9:00 AM | Admittance: $40-$80 Adult
An event; in the 9th Sydney Harbour Swim Classic!of Sydney community which provides a great sense of competition, fun & fitness test on our own world's most famous Sydeny Harbour.Rush now... Race information: An option of choosing between 2 races i
Posted on Mar 1st, 2010 in Sports | Mar 6th, 2010 | Comments (2)
Option 1:
15km loop around the scenic cycle-ways at Sydney Olympic Park
8:30am start
Option 2:
55km route using cycle-ways alongside Cronulla Beach, Cooks River and crossing the finish line at Sydney Olympic Park
7:30am start
| Option 1: 8:30am start, Option 2: 7:30am start
Participate in and support NSW one of the most popular all-womens' fun and safe recreational bike ride, the Gear Up Sydney Girl Challenge, as part of International Women's Day! The Gear Up Sydney Girl Challenge promotes a healthy, active lifestyl
Posted on Jul 11th, 2010 in Exhibitions | Jul 16th, 2010 to Jul 18th, 2010 | Comments (3)
Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre
The Good Food & Wine Show makes its annual memorable journey east from Melbourne to the Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre. As ever it features an unprecedented celebrity chef line-up to dispense top tips on all things culinary. Celebrities who have
Posted on Jul 10th, 2010 in Exhibitions | May 3rd, 2010 to Jul 12th, 2010 | Comments (2)
Pine Street Creative Arts Centre
64 Pine Street
Chippendale 2008 | Monday – Friday: 9:30am - 5.30pm, Saturday 11:00
Call for entries! Your mum's old lounge. Your college cafeteria. Your lawn's most beautiful flower. The lovely view of sunset. The back yard shed. The best tree in the park. Your cubby house. The most memorable picnic of your life. Entries to the
Posted on Mar 27th, 2010 in Exhibitions | Mar 27th, 2010 to May 1st, 2010 | Comments (3)
Australian National Maritime Museum
2 Murray Street, Darling Harbour
| 9.30am - 5.00pm | Admittance: Free
Gaze into the eyes of a majestic & historical dragon. It's a great opportunity to explore the deep in search of mermaids, and stand in the shadow of the roc, with a six metre wingspan, it's a mythical bird of prey.
Posted on Mar 15th, 2010 in Exhibitions | Apr 8th, 2010 | Comments (3)
Surry Hills Library
405 Crown Street
Surry Hills | 5:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Have you ever enjoyed discovering what Nina gets up to in the Reformed Vampire Support Group? We invite you to discuss your favourite vampirific, supernatural or fallen angel novels with other likeminded fantasy fans! Bring a friend or a relative i.e.
Posted on Mar 10th, 2010 in Exhibitions | Mar 13th, 2010 | Comments (3)
Surry Hills Library
405 Crown Street
Surry Hills | 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM (Doors Open 10:00 AM) | Admittance: Free for Library Members
If you are a fashionista, vintage connoisseur or op-shopping veteran? What are you waiting for then? Come & swap your clothes and update your wardrobe while saving the planet! The buttons is the only currency, you receive for your sartorial contribution o
Posted on Mar 14th, 2010 in Theatres | Mar 27th, 2010 | Comments (10)
Surry Hills Library
405 Crown Street
Surry Hills | 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM
'Katrina Griffiths' first published storybook for children is. 'The Wombat Stole My Shoe'. This story was highly inspired by a real life encounter with a very quirky wombat who infact stole her shoe whilst camping in Kangaroo Valley! Her three young daug
Posted on Mar 14th, 2010 in Theatres | Mar 24th, 2010 | Comments (3)
Kings Cross Library | 6:00 PM (Doors Open 5:30 PM) | Admittance: Free
The fact that love is blind can never be denied. In 1948, in Sydney. Pretty, blonde Grace discovered that she is pregnant to an African-American merchant marine who has sailed back to America. The White Australia Policy is in place and society's judgment
Posted on Oct 18th, 2009 in Theatres | Dec 2nd, 2009 to Dec 20th, 2009 | Comments (4)
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 (5)
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 (5)
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 (11)
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 Jul 11th, 2010 in Festivals | Jul 21st, 2010 | Comments (3)
Chauvel Cinemas
Cnr Oatley & Oxford Sts
Paddington 2021 | (Doors Open 7:00 PM) | Admittance: $20 (before 16 July), $25 (standard/door entry) Adult
You are cordially invited to a night of melodious music and independent short films from around the world, produced by local and international film makers as you are taken on a journey across the world but focusing on issues close to home; love, friendshi
Posted on Mar 28th, 2010 in Festivals | Apr 16th, 2010 | Comments (3)
Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney
Mrs Macquarie's Road | 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
Come and Join Royal Botanic Gardens' Aboriginal Education Officer, Clarence Slockee, for a adventurous journey of discovery. Unfold the Royal Botanic Gardens' rich Aboriginal heritage, experience traditional soothing music, dance and artefacts and
Posted on Mar 2nd, 2010 in Festivals | Feb 12th, 2010 to Mar 6th, 2010 | Comments (3)
City Recital Hall, Angel Place, Sydney
Queer Screen's Mardi Gras Film Festival kicks off the Mardi Gras season early with the opening night taking place February 12 in Sydney. The 2010 festival showcases the very best of Gay and Lesbian cinema from around the world. adding more colors to l
Posted on Feb 28th, 2010 in Festivals | Feb 12th, 2010 to Feb 28th, 2010 | Comments (3)
Belmore Park, across Eddy Avenue from Central Station | Friday 12 February, 6:30pm
Tiger year celebration in Sydney in February 2010. It is the Asia's biggest Lunar New Year 2010 celebration outside of Asia in the City of Sydney's annual Chinese New Year Festival . Anchored by a major street parade of international standard, more than 6
Posted on Aug 17th, 2009 in Festivals | Nov 7th, 2009 to | Comments (6)
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.
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CHAIRLIFT'S Caroline Polachek is delighted the homemade live video for their song Sidewalk Safari may provoke a feeling akin to carsickness.
AQUA is a multisensory experience for the whole family. Discover the story of water and its importance in our lives as you are taken through a journey of water installations and visual effects .

NEW York, New York. It's a helluva town that spits out more people than it swallows; except, as luck would have it, Rachael Beck.
Come down to Customs House Square and enjoy the Australian Open action as it happens broadcasted live on the big screen!

HOISTING Australia's brightest young dancers 183m into the air might not be how most celebrate their golden jubilee - but The Australian Ballet did.

Check out the Sunday Telegraph's guide to what's on around Sydney and NSW this Australia Day.

Yobbish Brits cause havoc at an Australian wedding in the new film, A Few Best Men
3 Hour Party cruise catering for: Birthday Parties Reunions Hens nights Bucks nights Any type of celebration
Get creative and make your own personal badge at The Rocks Discovery Museum! Simply visit the museum where you can draw your own masterpiece, and we’ll help you create a badge to take home—for free!

THE pub band that plays rockin' covers of all your favourite songs on a Sunday arvo is an Aussie tradition.
Enjoy an exclusive opportunity to have dinner at The Restaurant in the Art Gallery of NSW and see the Picasso exhibit.
A collaborative venture with Sydney Theatre Company and Belgian theatre makers Ontroerend Goed - this production invites you to treasure your place in the history of everything.
Sydney Theatre Company teams up with Force Majeure to present a new dance-theatre work exploring the myriad of issues facing parents today.
Salerno Gallery presents “On Film“, a group exhibition of selected photographic works by four Sydney photographers Tony Peri, Jeff Leaming, Jack Chauvel & Milena Dekic. All utilise & showcase the unique properties of analogue film photography.
Sculpture 2012 brings together five innovative artists who are at the forefront of the contemporary art practice in Australia: RAE BOLOTIN, ANNA EGGERT, SHERRIE KNIPE, DENESE OATES & BRUCE RADKE.
skinpin at Sandringham Hotel Friday January 27, 2012 with Hy-Test Nunchukka Superfly TTTDS (ex Wicked City)
Celebrate the Year of the Dragon with family and friends in the Chinese Garden of Friendship. There's something for everyone, including fun activities for kids, enlightening talks on Chinese culture and insightful demonstrations.

IT was a muscled-up field of competitors but Simon Stone's pared-down adaptation of Ibsen's The Wild Duck was the big winner of the 2011 Sydney Theatre Awards.

IF Hollywood has taught us anything beyond the knowledge that too much Botox is apparently never enough, it's the inherent dangers of a sequel.
Dance Classes Monday to Saturday every week. Styles include Hip Hop, Funk, Salsa, Bollywood, Dancehall, Belly Dance, BreakDance, Burlesque, Samba, Popping, Showgirl, Booty Dance, Tahitian Dance, Hulahoop and more…

IT'S been two years since Dan Sultan last released new music but fans won't be waiting much longer.
Leading international and Australian artists have been commissioned by Campbelltown Arts Centre and 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art to produce new work in partnership with Sydney’s communities as part of Sydney Festival's program.

THERE'S a sinister whiff of evil in the air as Brett, Glenn and Stevie, fuelled by alcohol, elevate their misogyny to new heights.
It's not too late to apply for 2012 courses at the Actors College of Theatre and Television (ACTT)!
Redfern is a creative and dynamic hub so let's show it off! With $1600 worth of prizes up for grabs, the 'Smile, You're in Redfern!' photo competition aims to promote Redfern to the wider community and to showcase what Redfern has to offer.
Delight in a crochet world of toys, stories and lost memories, from Australian artist Thomas C. Chung.
A street art group show from Global Gallery's artists-in-residence
Elisabeth Cummings is one of Australia's leading artists and this survey exhibition focuses on her landscapes from the past 40 years.
Shadowed By A Roadside is the debut solo exhibition from outstanding UK photographer Simon Hewson.
The Courtyard Sessions fill Summer with the best FREE live music from some of Sydney’s finest emerging talent. Enjoy wine and a BBQ under the shade of the courtyard trees as the best independent musicians take to our outdoor stage.
Palace Opera & Ballet presents The Sleeping Beauty at Palace Norton Street
Palace Opera & Ballet presents The Sleeping Beauty at Palace Norton Street and Verona
Okamura, in this exhibition, explores the relationship between interior and exterior spaces, the ideas of perception and illusion, and the physical and abstract world.
Are you aged 13-18yrs & interested in learning some new artistic skills in a fully equipped arts studio this school holidays? If the answer is YES, join us for our fabulous full day workshops (10am-4pm) for only $40 per session (including all materials).
This exhibition of photography and video by Sydney-based photographer, Sharon Hickey, showcases the magic and beauty of the Chinese New Year Parade since 2000.
Exclusively for the Chinese New Year Festival, the works of one of China's most respected contemporary art galleries, Red Gate Gallery, comes to Sydney to celebrate its 20 year history.
See millions of stars, the Moon and maybe a planet during a night time telescope viewing at Sydney Observatory.
Elisabeth Cummings is one of the quiet achievers in Australian visual arts with a career spanning over 50 years and this survey examining her landscape works is long overdue.
Captain Scott's epic, and ultimately fatal, final adventure is the true stuff of legend. Following his own brand of muscular Christianity, Scott led his men towards what he believed to be his pre-ordained destiny - pre-eminence at the South Pole.
Graeme Murphy’s beloved production of Puccini's masterpiece is back featuring a starry international cast singing some of opera’s greatest hits, including ‘In questa reggia’, ‘Signore, ascolta!’ and ‘Nessun dorma’.
Opera Australia presents Mozart’s "The Magic Flute" in a dazzling new production from the mind of Julie Taymor, director of "Disney’s The Lion King", featuring colourful costumes, gorgeous puppets and the melodies of a musical genius.
Sydney celebrates the Year of the Dragon in 2012 with spectacular live performances, music, food and art. Delight in the beauty of the Twilight Parade, savour the flavours of the Chinese New Year Markets, and enjoy fun performances and community events.
Chinese-Australian director Heng Tang shows two short films, The Last Chip and Mooncake and Crab, followed by a Q&A session.
Tame the blue dragon at the Powerhouse Museum
See the showcase of stoneware and earthenware for the Year of the Dragon
Discover the dragon lord of the heavens and rain maker in this special exhibition at the Art Gallery of NSW
Highly respected Australian artist, Elisabeth Cummings will be showing her latest series of monotypes at King St Gallery from 10 January 2012. Cummings is well known for her loose and gestural line and her ability to capture fragments of memory.
Discover the cultural and technical influences of China's long history of art and craft on today's practitioners. The exhibition includes craft demonstrations and contemporary enamelling from The Enamellers' Association.
See the Red Gate Gallery exhibition featuring the work of 10 internationally acclaimed artist.
A work in progress. You be the judge as Kitty Flanagan tries out material for her new show about stuff that peeves and irks her, stuff that deserves two thumbs down and a raspberry.
Join Akmal as he tries out new material for his new show. This years show promises to be Akmal's most punctual, and jam-packed.
See the colourful floral display's throughout Sydney during Sydney Chinese New Year
Experience the delights of Chinese culture through Tea and Yum Cha.
Join us at the launch of this extraordinary exhibition on: Tuesday 17 January, 6.30pm This photo project and exhibition “Manuwangku, Under the Nuclear Cloud” is focused on Aboriginal communities in and around Muckaty (Manuwangku).
Julia Middleton, a recent graduate of Whitireia Polytechnic New Zealand, explores the realm of abandoned technologies, offering up the dismantled structural remains of our precarious civilization.
The Actors College of Theatre and Television (ACTT) is pleased to announce it is offering a full scholarship, potentially worth over $35,000.
THE NEW YORK SMASH HIT COMEDY - THE HOFF, TIGER WOODS, BEYONCE EXPOSED! Enjoy a night of non-stop laughter when outrageous celebrity memoirs are presented live on stage.
With the aim of creating awareness about abandoned, surrendered and neglected dogs, the My Human Family community photographic project invites our rescued four legged friends and their humans to submit family photos and share their personal stories.
This exhibition features a series of exquisite ‘red earth’ landscapes and vivid portraits from rural China, by talented photographers Yaling Hu and Ruixiang Jiang.
Newtown Library will host Playstation and old school board games these January school holidays, available during library opening hours.
ARRIETTY is releasing in cinemas across Sydney on January 12, 2012. The beautifully animated film from Studio Ghibli is inspired by the Mary Norton classic children’s novel The Borrowers, with a wonderful Japanese twist.
Actors College of Theatre & Television 2012 Applications & Auditions Main Round 12 - 16 December 2011 Late Round Auditions begin 20th Jan 2012
It is the most infamous of all the ancients - the story of the deposed king whose sons were slaughtered and served to him by his brother in a feast. "A masterpiece of writing, a triumph of staging, and a sublime act of performance." - The Age
For 18 months theatre-maker Roslyn Oades followed a determined young boxer through his preparations for a world-title fight. I’m Your Man is the story of those she met along the way whose lives have been irreversibly changed by the fight game.
Late one night in the gutted façade of a building slated for redevelopment, a group of security workers, labourers and a local teenager find themselves haunting the same territory.
This event is a great opportunity for children ages 6-10 to enter the life of an archaeological detective.
The Aboriginal history of the world's longest stock route through the deserts of Western Australia is revealed through a remarkable exhibition of contemporary paintings and new media in ‘Yiwarra Kuju: The Canning Stock Route.’
Stage Fright! brings together the quirkiest, funniest and most spine-tingling of Paul Jennings’ stories to create great family entertainment. It’s ideal for ages 7 – 13 and the perfect summer treat.
Sydney’s favourite family entertainment The Wind in the Willows continues its well-loved summer tradition at The Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney playing from 6 to 28 January 2012.
The world’s most prestigious wildlife photography exhibition returns to the Australian Museum this summer with 108 of the world’s best wildlife images on display in Wildlife Photographer of the Year from 10 December 2011 to 18 March 2012.
From one of the most exciting new and talented American composers comes Ordinary Days, a refreshingly honest, funny and beautiful music theatre gem about making real connections with people, despite our increasingly complex modern lives.
During the December 2010 and January 2011 school holiday break - Erskineville program is offering young people aged 12 to 18, range of fun activities and outings, such as Jamberoo, snorkelling, swimming, photography, drama...
Prepare to be amazed, amused, appalled, aroused, shocked, stirred and shaken, as you enter the sexy, funny and dangerous world of LA SOIRÉE!
Sydney Seafood School (at Sydney Fish Market), conducts seafood cookery classes for all tastes and all skill levels - from a wide range of 2 hour evening classes on various cuisines and cooking styles.
GALLERY RED presents 'Four' our fourth annual retrospective exhibition. This is a group mixed media exhibition, including painting, drawing, printmaking and photography.
One of CNN’s top 12 must-see exhibitions, The Art of the Brick® opens at the Sydney Town Hall on December 12 2011. New York-based artist Nathan Sawaya uses LEGO® bricks as the art medium for this exhibition which features 3D sculptures and portraits.
Free exhibition of famous Peruvian photographer, Michael Tweedle's amazing pictures of Machu Picchu is coming to Sydney to celebrate the Centenary since its discovery.
For the first time in Australia, ancient and contemporary Korean works come together in the Spirit of jang-in: treasures of Korean metal craft at the Powerhouse Museum.
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Join in this open air trapeze school with the spectacular backdrop of the Parklands. Safe and professional environment providing a unique experience for all the family!
Experience Picasso at the Art Gallery of NSW, the most significant Picasso exhibition to come to Australia. The Art Gallery of NSW is the only venue in the southern hemisphere on the exhibition's world tour.
Every January, Sydney Festival enlivens and transforms Sydney with a bold cultural celebration based on the highest quality art and big ideas. The full 2012 Program is now online
Pack a picnic, grab your friends and head to Sydney’s spectacular harbour foreshore for a night of theatrical magic. On alternate nights, Shakespeare’s tragic masterpiece, Hamlet and his never ending battle of the sexes, The Taming of the Shrew.
Rebecca Dagnall’s latest series There is unrest in the forest, there is trouble in the trees explores the threshold between the bush and suburbia.
Encompassing 8 years of Melbourne-based artist Conor O’Brien’s photographic practice, ACP presents his first major solo exhibition
SANTA'S APPRENTICE (G) Featuring the voices of Shane Jacobson, Magda Szubanski, Delta Goodrem, Hugh Sheridan, Georgie Parker & Max Cullen.
Circus Oz is steamrolling into Sydney in January with their special brand of madness, fooling around in the unconventional and fantastical world of Steampunk.
Circus Oz is steamrolling into Sydney in January with their special brand of madness, fooling around in the unconventional and fantastical world of Steampunk.
We want to you create your own 3 panel comic strip for the Library this summer. Download a template from our website to create your own 3 panel detective story!
Join the Summer Reading Club to discover the many different places that books can take you – from the deepest depths of the ocean to the future and far outer space.
Moonlight Cinema is an outdoor cinema experience in iconic parklands and gardens.
Sydney’s favourite family entertainment The Wind in the Willows continues its well-loved summer tradition when the infamous Toad of Toad Hall and his friends.
Hilik Mirankar's permanent street show in Queen Street Glebe - sculpture and installations in neighbour's front yards.
Sydneysiders can now smell the Lavender, Eucalyptus or Jasmine, not at one of the city’s many florists, but at Australia’s first ready-to-breathe oxygen bar, recently opened at Darling Harbour.
The ever-popular Broadway musical Annie will light up Sydneys Lyric Theatre from 29 December in an exciting new production produced John Frost.
The ever-popular Broadway musical Annie will light up Sydney’s Lyric Theatre until 31 March in an exciting new production produced John Frost. The all-star casts includes Anthony Warlow, Nancye Hayes, Todd Mckenney and Alan Jones.
Children up to the age of 7 are required by law to travel in a correctly fitted child restraint. The City of Sydney is offering free child restraint checks and installations to residents of the City.
Matching Grants art project in Caroline street Redfern
Step inside the famous wizard’s magical world with Harry Potter: The Exhibition, opening at the Powerhouse Museum on 19 November 2011.
Pachanga is a new Latin Party in Sydney.... Come and see how we really party in South America
Cantonese, Madarin & Vietnamese Food Businesses can enrol the Chef & Food Safety Supervisor's into to translated classes offered in three Sydney CBD locations.
Korea People: Humorous Ideas, Dynamics and Their Love of Nature
Powerhouse Museum showcases new talent in top engineering, HSC and tertiary fashion projects
Chinatown Night Market is on every Friday Night between 4pm-11pm at the heart of Sydney.