On March 24, after an extensive renovation, Inner West Council Mayor, Darcy Byrne, officially opened the Newtown Neighbourhood Centre’s new premises at 11-13 Darley...
On April 17, Dendy Newtown hosted a preview screening of the new documentary The Giants followed by an in-person discussion with environmentalist Bob Brown...
Dhungatti artist Blak Douglas returns to Manly Art Gallery & Museum to present Inverted Commoners, his first public solo exhibition since winning the 2022 Archibald Prize.
Sydney Streets on Redfern Street on March 11 offered Festival vibes, live music, roving entertainers, vinyl record fair, games, activations, alfresco dining.
Pop-up bars...
Lifeline, the national organisation that provides all Australians experiencing emotional distress with access to 24-hour crisis support and suicide prevention services, is celebrating its...
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The City of Sydney (CoS) has unanimously rejected the NSW Government’s Modification 9 proposal for Central Barangaroo in a move to protect cultural and...
Carriageworks is promising an “electrifying” program of music, performance and art in Soft Centre, which the Eveleigh-based arts organisation is presenting as part of...
Craig Silvey’s first book for children aged 8+ is a delightful tale of camaraderie and derring-do. It features 11-year-old Annie and her adopted stray dog Runt. Runt is the first real friend Annie has ever had.
On Sunday March 5, 50,000 people marched across the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge as part of Sydney WorldPride’s Pride March.
The march, celebrating all that has...
Braving Time: Contemporary Art in Queer Australia celebrates the work of artists who identify as part of the Australian LGBTIQA+ community.
Curated by Richard Perram...
Renters are continuing to be hit with unprecedented rent hikes, and the Greens in NSW are calling on NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet and Leader of the Opposition Chris Minns to commit to an immediate rent freeze in the face of these staggering increases.
Sydney is being transformed into a Rainbow City for Sydney WorldPride 2023, with organisations across Greater Sydney installing rainbow monuments to celebrate the festival.
The...
From February 24 to March 5, Sydney’s famous “gaybourhood” streets will come alive with street dining, free performances and celebrations at Sydney WorldPride’s festival...
Jurassic Lounge: Pride Edition is taking over the Australian Museum on February 18 and the prehistoric party promises a night filled with comedy, community and science that...
Survivors of sexual abuse confronted by the recent death of Cardinal Pell should be ‘as gentle with yourself as you can be and as you deserve’ and also reach out for help, even when doing so seems hard, writes Cathy Kezelman.
WATERLOO: The Eden Community Garden workers continue to make steady progress. This summer has seen the leveling of uneven ground, extensive weeding and planting...
The Ageing and Disability Commissioner launched two new videos to raise awareness about elder abuse in diverse communities as part of Seniors Week 2023.
An...
Jerrah Patston has recorded a song for the latest Bus Stop Films production Head Over Wheels, starring outgoing Australian of the Year Dylan Alcott.
The...
On January 25, Tribal Warrior relaunched the iconic former Sydney ferry – the Lady Northcott. With support from members of the Northcott family, the vessel has...
Sydney Festival 2023 has today opened the doors to its signature event, Frida Kahlo: The Life of An Icon.
The exhibition will take over The Cutaway in...
Sydney has unveiled a comprehensive plan to enhance canopy coverage in Australia’s largest city, with the goal of creating more sustainable and resilient urban...
“Having a chronic condition is not akin to death,” writes Heather Rose in her new memoir in essays Nothing Bad Ever Happens Here. “It’s like living with a house guest who never leaves. Sometimes they mess the place up big time.”
On Sunday November 20, The Settlement celebrated its 130th Anniversary year by bringing back the famous Edward Street Festival. Also known as The Chippendale...
A portion of Christmas Bowl appeal funds will go to its local Hungarian partner to provide vital food, shelter and medical supplies for refugees like Antonia and Galyna from Ukraine who have fled over the border to Hungary.
On November 22, more than 70 prominent religious leaders representing all major faiths signed a declaration with the NSW Government to help end domestic...
Eight hundred guests joined the Aboriginal Medical Service Co-operative (AMS Redfern) to celebrate 50 years (+1 for Covid) of outstanding achievements at a gala dinner...
Noël Sydney will light up the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney with an enchanting Christmas experience, featuring stunning installations, bustling Christmas markets, food stalls and...