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The Heart Café in Bondi creates employment pathways for young people through care, community, and delicious food. The café, which opened in 2018, is a social enterprise linked with Wayside Chapel and sources its staff ...
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“I play music because I have to…” Thus, Sydney artist, KYVA, succinctly sums up why most musicians slave away at their craft to little or no fanfare all their lives – it’s in them, part of their very be...
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When thinking of how to become permanently wealthy, it is important to channel Charlie Munger, who consistently instructs us to “Invert, always invert”. What can we learn from looking at the opposite of what we shoul...
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What happened to Revelle? A reward of $1 million has been offered to help solve the riddle of missing Eastern Suburbs escort Revelle Balmain. The beautiful 22-year-old, who lived in Bellevue Hill, disappeared on the nigh...
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The kind-hearted and generous folk of the Eastern Suburbs are hereby advised that all charitable fundraising activities must cease forthwith. Consequently, residents are no longer permitted to organise, or donate to, cha...
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A strange sense of Déjà vu has settled over the Eastern Suburbs a week into the latest round of lockdowns. While the beaches are still open, local businesses are once again scrambling to adapt to new restrictions and l...
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The Dry July campaign has been running in Australia for well over ten years. It’s a non-profit organisation that has raised upwards of $50 million from its 200,000 participants. Its message is simple: give up the drink...
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Coogee residents are reporting an influx of noise and dust into their apartment complexes after Randwick Council removed a stretch of trees along Havelock Avenue without community consultation. Around 17 metres of trees ...
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The Unreliable Guide almost got into a physical fight last week, and we’re still not quite sure how it happened. In the space of ten seconds, the world transformed from typical commuter tedium to Mad Max. He drove like...
Read More >The noble sport of lawn bowls dates back to the 13th century, when ‘stone bowls’ were originally used as weapons before being used recreationally on the streets of London. But under the reign of King Edward III the s...
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