greek film festival: definitely worth a look

It could be argued that the whole of Greek tragedy and all the satire springing from Aristophanes is nothing if not moral propaganda. Its aim is to get you thinking.

That’s why you should have a proper gander at The

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festival of the winds @ bondi beach

Forty four years ago a University student John Silks interest in wind energy led to his fascination and love of kite making  and flying. John, along with  several of his friend, decided that it would great to run a Kite …

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irish film festival: beauty,blarney and beats

 

Peeling potatoes and vacuuming carpets are elevated from the mundane into perfect acts of domestic glue in the gorgeously affecting THE QUIET GIRL.

Set in Ireland in the early 1980s the quiet girl of the title is Cáit, sent

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sydney celebrates return of city2surf 2022

It has been long overdue, but a welcoming start to see this city opening up for the first time since 2019.
On Sunday 14 August, Sydneysiders came alive to celebrate the world’s biggest fun run with more than 60,000 runners
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korean film festival in australia: a feast of 13

The Korean Film Festival in Australia (KOFFIA) returns into cinemas in 2022 with a fabulous line-up of excellent new Korean films, spanning across a range of exciting genres.

The Festival program features 13 of the finest films from Korea’s internationally

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an evening with grace tame : live on stage

“When we share, we heal, reconnect, and grow, both as individuals and as a united, strengthened collective. History, lived experience, the whole truth, unsanitised, and unedited, is our greatest learning resource. It is what informs social and structural change.” –  …

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bastille day 14 july 2022

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After a pandemic pause the French Independence Day on the 14th July was able to kick up its heels and can-can its way to Customs House Square.

In previous years it was able to stretch the proximity of the …

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