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Experience the red carpet glamour of the festival’s biggest night at the State Theatre. See the world premier of Ivan Sen’s outback noir Goldstone, glass of sparkling in hand. The film starts at 7.30pm and the af...

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Every Tuesday from 3:30-4:30pm, Waverley Library will be hosting an awesome session where kids get to write, create and digitally animate their own story. Nothing is too crazy or too fun to try out! Sign up at eventbrite...

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Running from May 12 to June 12, The Events is Belvoir’s latest offering. First performed at the Edinburgh Festival in 2013, the play follows a small community group whose lives are torn apart by a single act of violenc...

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World Environment Day (WED) is the biggest, most globally celebrated day for positive environmental action. Every year, participants organise clean up campaigns, recycling drives, social media campaigns and different con...

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Our football lads don’t just need your support when they’re in the World Cup. They’re playing tonight against Greece at 8pm at ANZ Stadium. The Greeks haven’t been to our boys since 2006 – let’s show ‘em a ...

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What’s the cutest thing you can think of? It’s babies, isn’t it? Imagine a room full of babies with books. It’s almost too cute to think about. Bring your baby along to Margaret Martin Library at 10am today for r...

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This year’s Vivid Live will once again raise the roof of Sydney Opera House’s theatres, rehearsal spaces, recording studios and, most famously, its iconic sails. Vivid Live started in May and runs until June 13.

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Find Facebook a bit daunting, but want to connect with old friends, or stalk your grandchildren or future lover? Waverley Council has heard your prayers. Head to Waverley Library at 10am today to learn the basics. Bookin...

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Once upon a blue moon from steve boot on Vimeo. Did you know that the Saturday just gone was a blue moon? Yep, it sure was. And for those of you wondering what a blue moon actually is, it’s the second of two full m...

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If there’s one thing going for Melbourne folk/art-pop four-piece Mayfair Kytes, it’s that they’re extremely easy on the ears. Having recently released their debut album, Animus – a dense mosaic of flourishing...

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