what’s next? science panel discussion

 

WHAT’S NEXT?  Lateral Events is delighted that American Nobel Prize-winning theoretical physicist Professor Kip Thorne has accepted an invitation to travel to Australia to lead an eminent panel discussion delving into how scientific advances will change how we live …

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come july get the best yoga in the house

Following the sell-out success of its Sunrise on the Steps morning yoga classes, the Opera House has launched a new indoor yoga series to help Sydneysiders and tourists beat the winter blues and see the UNESCO World Heritage-listed masterpiece in

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korean festival 2018 @ tumbalong park

The annual Korean Festival was held at Tumbalong Park last week in glorious sunshine. The food stalls were doing a brisk trade in traditional Korean dishes with both Asian and non Asian customers.

Unlike most multicultural Festivals this Festival did …

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blak markets on again sunday may 27

Join Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artisans at the iconic Blak Markets at the National Centre of Indigenous Excellence (NCIE) in Redfern on Sunday May 27 from 8:00am – 2:00pm.

This will be the second time Blak Markets will be …

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reigning men: fashion in menswear – coming to maas

Reigning Men: Fashion in Menswear, 1715–2015, coming to the Powerhouse via MAAS Centre for Fashion explores the history of men’s fashionable dress from the 18th century to the present, celebrates a rich history of restraint and resplendence in menswear, …

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israel’s 70th independence day celebrations

The Sydney Jewish community celebrated 70 years of the existence of the State of Israel at Queen’s Park on Thursday 19th April, 2018

Designed as an event for all the family this cultural event featured an Israeli band, free rides,

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swinging 60’s fashion: no skirt too high

It doesn’t get more entertaining that 60’s fashion!  Cavalcade of History and Fashion  will present a talk and fashion showcase from  the Swinging 60s .  Featuring  a selection of gowns from this era – miniskirts, cocktail frocks, little black dress, …

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st patrick’s day festival

After an absence of three years due to financial constraints and weather conditions, the St Patrick’s Day Festival came roaring back to the Entertainment Quarter (nicknamed the Green Quarter for the day) on Sunday18th March.

The show ring at the

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