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| The celebrations begin with a wake up call when a lone piper will play his pipes from the top of the St Mary's church tower.
The action then moves to Cameron Park at the rear of Maclean Shopping Centre for a celebration of Scottish music, dancing, bands, guest artists an Read more..view more info | Maclean |
Held on the first Saturday of every month in the Presbyterian Church Grounds, hand made arts & crafts, selections of jams, pottery, candles, soap, hand woven garments, quality arts & crafts, gourmet food plus lots more.
Local produce from farms in area. A sausage sizzle s Read more..view more info | Dungog |
The Village of Bundanoon will be hosting it's Winterfest throughout the month of July.
The First Weekend will include lots of activities. On Friday there will be be the turning on of the lights, with music food and drinks.
On Saturday there will be a street stall, so Read more..view more info | Bundanoon |
Antal Szalai is considered the best gypsy violin soloist in the world and the recipient of the coveted "Ferenc Award" in 2005.
Szalai explains, "the gypsies are very temperamental people and gypsy music comes from the heart. There is a lot of feeling and it is romantic". Read more..view more info | Sydney |
This special exhibition with the theme of house and home is to draw attention to Indigenous housing.
The exhibition will be opend by the Federal Minister for Housing the Hon Tanya Plibersek on Thursday July 31 at 6pm.
Paintings by over 20 remote area artists will be i Read more..view more info | Woolloomooloo |
This blissfully funny show follows the incredible adventures of our handsome hero Richard Hannay, complete with stiff-upper-lip, British gung-ho and pencil moustache as he encounters dastardly murders, double-crossing secret agents, and, of course, devastatingly beautiful wo Read more..view more info | Sydney |
Basketball Australia is the governing and controlling body for the sport of basketball in Australia - overseeing the sport at all levels, from the grass roots to national teams and national leagues.
Formed in 1939 (as the Australian Basketball Federation) the organisation Read more..view more info | Alexandria |
As current World Champions, the Australian Opals are firm favourites for their first Olympic gold medal in Beijing this August.
Watch them take on Brazil in their final match on home soil before heading to China to take on the world.
Lauren Jackson, Penny Taylor, Krist Read more..view more info | Sydney |
Lucia, on the other hand, longs to marry Edgardo, the exiled Laird of Ravenswood. Contracts are signed and vows are exchanged but the wedding does not go according to plan.
Donizetti created his most memorable and demanding score in Lucia. The Act II sextet is a masterpie Read more..view more info | Sydney |
Part French farce, part Greek tragedy, and all Australian history, "the musical we had to have" transports you back to a time less politically grey.
Venue:
Seymour Centre
Sydney University
City Road
Chippendale
Phone: 02 9351 7940
Dates:
30 July 2008 - 24 August 2008 Read more..view more info | Chippendale |
A place to laugh is what we need at the end of the hard day and now it will be provided to you.
A-List and The Gaelic have joined up to put on great line ups of Stand Up comedians on every last Tuesday of the month.
With great line ups and with nothing else to do on a Read more..view more info | Surry Hills |
Rhymetime is a free storytime programme for babies aged from 6 months -2 years that includes stories, rhymes, finger plays and songs.
It aims to promote the benefits of reading to children from an early age and develop their fine motor skills. One baby per lap and parents Read more..view more info | Sydney |
Beethoven once said that "Art demands of us that we not stand still" and with the Australian String Quartet's (ASQ) third national tour of 2008 the Quartet responds by travelling from classical Germany to post-war Australia with works that evoke the exhilaration of movement Read more..view more info | Sydney |
SCM Soloists + Guest Artists. Witness the depth of talent in the teaching staff of the Sydney Conservatorium as they are joined by guest artists to present diverse and amazing repertoire.
Monday Nights at 6.00pm & 7.30pm
July
Monday 28 July 6.00pm
Kakadu and Beyond
Ap Read more..view more info | Sydney |
Southend Choirs pay a return visit to the Sydney Opera House on their 20th anniversary tour of Australia and Singapore.
These award winning choirs internationally acclaimed have performed with UK and European major orchestras, and in recent years have featured in the BBC Read more..view more info | Sydney |
Our dynamic impro skills and ensemble work will bring laughter and tears, enchantment and shock.
Each performance is never to be repeated.
Come and watch or maybe tell of your own experience as we journey into the brilliant depths of our collected history.
Venue:
Ne Read more..view more info | Newtown |
City Talk: Green Transformers - Revolutionising energy generation for a Sustainable Sydney.
Allan Jones MBE, the man who took Woking, England off the electricity grid and introduced solar and tri-generation power is coming to Sydney to talk at a free City of Sydney City T Read more..view more info | Sydney |
Rafael Bonachela describes himself as a movement junkie and the exploration and experimentation of pure movement is his motivation.
He has an impeccable pedigree, having been a stand-out dancer at Rambert Dance Company, where he went on to choreograph as many as 7 new wor Read more..view more info | Eveleigh |
With regular appearances at Carnegie Hall, Royal Albert Hall, and their home in Tel Aviv, the orchestra has hosted many of the world's great conductors and soloists.
Inextricably linked to the passion, profile and popularity of this phenomenal orchestra, is its Music Dir Read more..view more info | Sydney |
A pioneer of the bromoil process, famed for his dramatic seascapes, he strove as both an artist and editor for photography's recognition as an art form.
This exhibition, which includes Dutch scenes, patriotic British WWI homefront images and examples of Mortimer's refined Read more..view more info | 0 |
Aikido Yoshinkai NSW (AYNSW) will hold it's 3rd Anniversary demonstration at the dojo in Alexandria from 1pm.
AYNSW students and instructors will demonstrate basic to advanced techniques and a demonstration & explanation of the art will be given by the chief instructor. T Read more..view more info | Alexandria |
Aikido is a Japanese martial art in which the basic principle is to utilize your opponent's power to control them in a lock or a throw.
The image that most aikidoka (aikido practitioners) have of aikido is that of a circle. Why? The circle represents the continuous flowin Read more..view more info | Alexandria |
It is the perfect piece for the world's leading period bassoonist and former Brandenburg musician, Jane Gower, to highlight the velvety and alluring sound of this incredible instrument.
Not to be outdone, the strings will absolutely shine in the magnificent Concerto gross Read more..view more info | Sydney |
In researching this series of works, Sydney photojournalist James Brickwood accompanied two groups of teenagers on the annual end-of-high-school pilgrimage to the Gold Coast known as Schoolies week.
With great sensitivity and without judgement, he documents the filthy hot Read more..view more info | Paddington |
Housed atop the Argyle stores, a space reminiscent of a New York loft, with old timber beams, exposed roof trusses, iron-bark flooring; a structure of a bygone era.
In all this, the modernality of an exposed state of the art kitchen - the theatre of restaurant; subtle lig Read more..view more info | The Rocks |
The Colorectal Foundation was formed in 2000 by a group of senior Australian Colorectal Surgeons who recognised the need for continuing research into particular areas of their speciality.
The aims of the foundation are to:Raise awareness and educate the community about Read more..view more info | Randwick |
Please join Wendy Harmer and The Colorectal Foundation at our Christmas in July Luncheon / Fashion Parade (with a difference).
Along with a two course lunch, (wine and soft drinks), Australia's "Trinny and Susannah" will also be there to discuss all shapes and sizes, and Read more..view more info | The Rocks |
Company B presents Scorched by Wajdi Mouawad.
Lebanese-French-Canandian playwright Wajdi Mouawad's epic family story about the search for reconciliation and truth, Scorched, is coming to the Upstairs Belvoir St Theatre in July for its Australian premiere.
Scorched is t Read more..view more info | Surry Hills |
Lifeline Sydney and Sutherland offer accessible support when it's needed, through a range of national and local services including a 24 hour telephone counselling line 13 11 14.
Stress is a major factor in our lives today. Sometimes we feel as though it's all too much an Read more..view more info | Surry Hills |
This lecture traces the meaning and impact of the idea of civil war from republican Rome to the Republican invasion of Iraq to offer a vital historical dimension to the ongoing discussion of this destructive but distinctively human form of inhumanity.
Venue:
Seymour Centr Read more..view more info | Chippendale |