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Theatre. Art. Music. Dance. Forum. Get down to the Bondi Pavilion Theatre between August 8 and 25 for a landmark cultural event showcasing Sydney’s African, Islamic, Malaysian and Indigenous communities. For info v...

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The London Olympics got underway on July 27 and will run until August 12. Channel Nine have got the free-to-air broadcast rights this time around, so get behind Gyngell’s investment and enjoy some old-fashioned com...

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The Roosters may be struggling this season but their clashes with the Dragons are usually solid. The Roosters lost in the dying minutes of their Anzac Day clash so they’ll be out for retribution. For tickets and in...

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Want to learn why what we put into our bodies has a direct impact on the quality of our lives and the world around us? The get along to this free session at the Waverley Library. Call 9369 8045 or email environment@waver...

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When most people think of moray eels they think of tropical coral reefs. However, these magnificent creatures can be found right along Australia’s vast coastline, even extending as far south as Tasmania. There are over...

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Sophie Bartho, along with Robert Wilcher, founded the fundraising event One Dollar Day (1$Day Limited) when they considered the global inequities in children’s health and education relative to their three children. As ...

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The Waverley Art Prize Exhibition is in its last few days so get down to the Waverley Library before August 3 to check it out. This year, the Waverley Art Prize attracted more than 310 entires from 190 artists with sales...

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The Battle of Britain occurred over the skies of southern England in 1940. It lasted four months and involved pilots from at least twenty different countries. In British history it ranks along side Waterloo and Trafalgar...

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Welcoming a new puppy into your home is an exciting time but often after your little bundle of fluff has settled in for a couple of months, you might realise that it has some annoying habits. How you manage these issues ...

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What a wonderful autumn and (to a slightly lesser extent) early winter we’ve all just enjoyed. Despite one hell of a storm about a week into June, we were blessed with sunny days, lingering eddies of warm water and ple...

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