the s-word and world mental health day 2019

“Is there anything you want to know about suicide but are too afraid to ask?” This event challenges the stigma and taboo of “the S-Word”, held in a relaxed outdoor setting at Circular Quay. 

The Big Anxiety is proud to

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australian museum to close for one year

More than 10,000 people will visit the Australian Museum(AM) this weekend (17 & 18 Aug) – the final weekend before it closes to the public for 12 months for the first time in its 192-year history.

The FREE weekend marks

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sydney celebrates city2surf 2019

Sydney’s annual 14 km road race attracted over 80,000 people this year as they braved the cool conditions to participate in the largest fun run of its kind in the world. 

The gruelling course from Hyde Park to Bondi Beach

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korean film festival: art & seoul

Celebrating 10 years of screening the very best in Korean cinema Down Under, The Korean Film Festival in Australia (KOFFIA), returns to Sydney i 22-31 Aug, with a program that features a whopping 22 films, 13 of which are Australian …

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sydney fringe festival : ten years strong

Sydney, Australia: New South Wales’ largest independent arts festival, Sydney Fringe Festival, has unveiled a very ambitious program. The 10th birthday celebration will include a takeover of The Rocks, City Tattersalls and surrounds, bringing life back to the CBD

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cause celeb : 75th anniversary celebration

ACTORS BENEVOLENT FUND’S most popular fundraiser event – the INDOOR PICNIC AND CABARET is back.  This year marks 75 years that The Actors Benevolent Fund has provided assistance to performing arts professionals in times of need.

This fabulous event will …

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vivid lights up the city skyline once again

Like fine wine there are years of vintage quality and years of good quality. This year  was a good quality year.

I admit that I did not attend the Vivid satellite displays at Chatswood and Taronga Park zoos but confined

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bob hawke : farewell to an aussie icon

For one last time, thousands of Australians of every description braved the cold weather to say farewell to their favourite PM. Those who could not get tickets, settled on at the steps of the Sydney Opera House and watched the

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