After weeks of protests, resident relocations and community action, the first excavators have arrived in Waterloo South, marking the next stage of a redevelopment...
Working women in NSW now have access to free legal support if they’re facing discrimination, harassment or unfair treatment at work, following the launch...
For over 35 years, Voices from the Vacant Lot has filled spaces across Sydney and beyond with songs that cross continents and connect communities, and they show no sign of stopping.
At this year’s Sydney Writers’ Festival, guest curator Nardi Simpson didn’t just help design the program, she created a space where relationships, connection, the body and the written word intersect.
WATERLOO: Stormy weather couldn’t stop the community from turning out for Summer on the Green, enjoying rock climbing, twirly apples, a sausage sizzle, information stalls and hot cuppas from the Vinnies Van.
REDFERN: As reported in our December issue, Ambour Hardware will soon close its doors. After 55 years of serving the community, Joe and Marie Ambour are retiring.
It’s the end of an era for Redfern. After 55 years of serving the community, Joe and Marie Ambour, longtime owners of Ambour Hardware, are closing the doors.
The South Sydney Herald fundraiser cruise on October 27 sailed through Circular Quay (Warrung), taking in sights of cultural and historical significance including Tjubooguuli (Opera House and Bennelong Point), Bayingo (Garden Island), Maten-Wanyay (Fort Dennison), Wokonmaguuli (Farm Cove), Yurong (Mrs Macquarie’s Point) and Woolloomooloo (“resting place of the dead”).
WATERLOO: On September 14, entrants in the annual Blak & Blu art award gathered at the Orchard Gallery to celebrate creativity through an unconventional medium: the humble biro.
Held at Redfern Community Centre on August 17, the 2024 Indigenous Science Experience Community Day gave visitors the chance to learn about everything from Indigenous astronomy and bush medicine to the physics behind traditional tools.
In a moment of such significance that some even switched off Origin Game Two, Julian Assange arrived at Canberra airport on June 26 after spending nearly 15 years involved in a legal saga that sparked global debates on the role of independent media.