Archive for September, 2017

Readers, when you think of a group that is maligned and vigorously attacked by the government, which one comes to mind? The ABC? Refugees? Centrelink recipients? NGOs? Bikies? I surmise none of you are think-
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Taikoz will reach a milestone of 20 years in October 2017, and to celebrate they are inviting Sydney to join the party with a series of free taiko workshops at Sydney Town Hall and Zetland’s Green Square Community Cent...

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Realising Mother is a new exhibition presenting photographic, video and film works by a collection of emerging and established Australian women artists. The exhibition investigates the role of the mother in our culture a...

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A quirky new British play starring Coogee actor Duncan Ragg. THE KITCHEN SINK is a touching and irresistible comedy from one of the UK’s finest young writers, a richly woven story about a family struggling to find ...

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FREE STORY-TIME FUN AT SYDNEY OLYMPIC PARK Perfect for families with children aged five and younger, Poppy in the Park is a fun and FREE activity set within beautiful Bicentennial Park at Sydney Olympic Park. Hosted by p...

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We invite you along to a free lunch and talk presented by The Royal Hospital for Women’s resident expert on adolescent health, Dr Rebecca Deans. Understanding teenage girls can often be a challenge. Rebecca Deans will ...

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With the onset of warmer weather, wedding season is about to begin. I’ve had the pleasure of helping a few brides and grooms navigate their outfit selections, but they have it comparatively easy when it comes to weddin...

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Bring back the teenager you were in high-school and still are heart. The one who never needed a reason to party. Get ready to get naughty with BACK TO SCHOOL- BOLLYWOOD BASH. Dress like you did when you were in school. S...

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Waverley Council invites families to celebrate the New Year at Dudley Page Reserve. This event is perfect for families with a relaxed family entertainment plus amazing views of the harbour fireworks. Bring a picnic and r...

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There were only two facts that I knew about Darwin before my recent visit to the capital of the Northern Territory. The first was that it was attacked and bombed by the Japanese in WWII, causing widespread damage and res...

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