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Situated on the east coast of Australia and home to one of the world's most beautiful Harbours, the Sydney Opera House and the iconic Harbour Bridge, it is also Australia's largest and most cosmopolitan city. Boasting a hip cultural scene, stunning beaches like Coogee and Bondi beach, a trendy downtown bursting with world class Shopping, beautiful parks, gourmet and regional eateries, lively night life and glittering Hotels, Sydney has a little something for everyone neatly wrapped in a relaxed atmosphere and fantastic weather.
The water is what makes this city so special, and no introduction to Sydney would be complete without paying tribute to one of the world's great Harbours. Port Jackson is a sunken valley which twists inland to meet the fresh water of the Parramatta River; in the process it washes into a hundred coves and bays, winds around rocky points, flows past the small harbour islands, slips under bridges and laps at the foot of the Opera House. As glamourouse and the harbour and downtown are, Getting away from the city centre and exploring its varied and lively neighbouhoodsis also an essential part of Sydney's pleasures.
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2010 marks the 20th year of agIdeas international design week, which presents a series of events for designers.
This trilogy of new video works by Brisbane artist Grant Stevens is in response to his time in Los Angeles.
Set in tiny Dungog, this four-day annual event presents Australian film content and is a launch pad for filmmakers.
Mary and Max: the Exhibition goes behind-the-scenes of the miniature plasticine world of Oscar-winning director and writer Adam Elliot's Mary and Max (2009).
Creative3 is an international forum which aims to empower individuals and organisations to harness the power of creativity, investment and enterprise to build a successful creative business through practical learning and application.
Palais - The Romance of the Dance celebrates the history of Geelong's historic Joy Ark and Palais Royal.
A is for Animals is an exhibition about the animals that have worked alongside Australians in war for over one hundred years.
Utilising works drawn from the QUT Art Collection, UnAustralian: Reimaging National Identity reflects on the role that art plays in confirming and challenging ideas of national identity.
Photographers Rennie Ellis and Wesley Stacey spent time in 'the Cross' over the summer of 1970?71. Together they captured the sights, sounds and pulsating rhythms of life of Sydney's infamous red-light district.
The 1950s and '60s were busy years of immigration to Australia. The Home is where the heart is exhibition invites you to look over the fence and come inside.
This exhibition presents the colourful artwork of Barney Ellaga, born circa 1941 at Hodgson Downs in the Northern Territory.
Bluesfest has continued to evolve, incorporating surf culture, Latino Music, African Music and political and environmental message artists. Bluesfest prides itself on being an all ages family event.
Entries are soon closing in four categories of the State Library of Queensland Awards.
ArtExpress is an annual exhibition of artworks created by New South Wales students from government and non-government schools for the Higher School Certificate Examination in Visual Arts.
The Salon is selected from the official entries to the annual Archibald Prize (for portraiture) and Wynne Prize (for landscape painting and figure sculpture) at the Art Gallery of NSW.
Entries are now open for the 2010 National Photography Prize with the theme: 'Modern Narratives: Photography as Story Teller'.
SCOPE (Securing Career Opportunities and Professional Employment) is a professional development program providing career and professional development support services to Australia's professional dance, physical theatre and circus sectors.