Archive for July, 2018

Clubs have always been an important part of my family and social life. I’m referring here to the registered clubs with premises, food, drinks and – perhaps more contentiously – gambling. My grandparents’ ...

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Sons of Sun is a rock and roll play about Sun Records, Memphis, and the artists that started their careers there. Told through the character of its founder Sam Phillips, his assistant Marion Keisker, and the famous music...

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You know that selfie you’re dying to take as you cross the finishing line of the City2Surf, the photo that will encapsulate your pain and accomplishment for all your adoring social media fans? Well, now you’ll have t...

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Planet Earth is going through a difficult time – human population numbers are immense, the atmosphere is warming from man- made activities, ecological systems of forests, plains and oceans are groaning from exploit...

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FORM Dance Projects presents a new dance theatre work, plenty serious TALK TALK, by acclaimed Indigenous dancer and choreographer Vicki Van Hout. An explorative work delving into the compulsory community consultative pro...

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Sydney Fringe Comedy is back for its eighth year to present the best in new comedy with a jam-packed line-up of emerging and established comedians. Over 100 acts from Australia and overseas will feature in the month-long...

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Whenever a terrorist or mentally ill individual (depending, of course, on their ethnic origin) commits yet another mass shooting in America, a spotlight shines on Australia. Every time America mourns and the gun control ...

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Gertrude & Alice Café Book- store is a Bondi institution. Led by local owner Jane Turner, the cozy, welcoming spot is well- known for its delicious coffee, famous lentil soup, lovely staff and, last but not least,...

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Become a scientist for the day at our huge science festival on Saturday 11 August 9am to 2pm There’s fun for everyone – behind the scenes tours, talks, experiments and much more! Whether you’re a home gardener or a...

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Earlier this year, a study by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare revealed that some of Sydney’s wealthiest suburbs had the worst levels of child vaccinations across the country. While the overall numbers ar...

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