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Find the best education events and make the most of your time today in Sydney. From music to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
We're hosting a free information sessions about the aged care reforms. Navigating the aged care system can feel overwhelming, especially with recent reforms. Join us for a free information session where we'll help you understand your options and access the support you need. What we'll cover: My Aged Care: Aged Care Services: Support at Home Program: This is a session where you can ask questions and receive personalised guidance in a one-on-one setting. Whether you're exploring aged care for the first time or looking to understand recent changes, we're here to help.

Join us in person or online for the next Inspiring Australia NSW Stakeholder Briefing. We'll review 2026 National Science Week grants and upcoming events.

Roll up your sleeves and explore the art of creating with air-dry clay! This beginner-friendly program will guide participants through shaping small clay trinkets and bringing them to life with paint, allowing them to create unique, handmade pieces from start to finish.

Sharpen your chess skills and unleash your inner strategist in this exciting eight-week chess series! Each week, you'll dive into the fundamentals of chess strategy, learn essential tactics, and improve your gameplay through fun lessons and practice matches.
AIW NSW's education series continues with another informative technical event. Stay on for discussion and networking.

Launch of Mark Layson's book "Unexpected Poison". Refreshments & discounted book price. Option for drinks across the road at the Lord Nelson Hotel after launch.
Join us for this in conversation with Dee Salmin as she talks about her new book "It's Not Love, Actually"
Community information session about the City of Sydney’s plans for a new section of Macdonald Street between Hadfields St and Mitchell Rd
Join the UNSW Interpreting and Translation Program in celebration UNSW Interpreting & Translation: Two Decades of Impact – Redefining Our Future
Join this session to learn all about 107 Redfern Street Short-term empty properties grant. Council has committed to prioritise local Aboriginal creative and cultural use of 107 Redfern Street. Creative and cultural leaders, artists, knowledge holders and creative practitioners are eligible to apply for a short-term empty property (STEP) licence at 107 Redfern Street, Redfern. Visit 107 Redfern Street to walk through the spaces on offer and hear about how to apply for a space.
Join New York Times bestselling author Natasha Lester in conversation as she discusses her new novel The Chateau on Sunset. Natasha is the author of ten books, which have been translated into 21 languages. Captivating from its very first page, The Chateau on Sunset blends the beloved Jane Eyre story with the rich and colourful history of Hollywoods entertainment industry from the 1950s to the 1970s. Natasha will be in conversation with bestselling author Ali Lowe. This event is general admission. It will include an audience question and answer session, followed by book sales and signing. Card payments accepted, no cash.

We’re excited to announce our first Kings Cross Community Book Club. The first book we will discuss is: Alive With History: Kings Cross, Potts Point, Rushcutters Bay, Elizabeth Bay & Woolloomooloo in the Good Old Bad Old Days by Warren Fahey. Sydney's inner-east is alive with history and stories of high-life, low-life and some very low life. All five precincts from the 'Loo to the Cross' have been entertainment destinations for well over a century. For decades, Kings Cross and Potts Point were the only parts of Sydney awake after 10 pm, when most of Australia was safely tucked in bed. Author Warren Fahey is an Australian folklore collector, cultural historian, author, actor, broadcaster, record and concert producer, visual artist, songwriter, performer of Australian traditional music and a longtime local. He is the founder of Folkways Music (1973), Larrikin Records (1974) and a folk music ensemble, the Larrikins (1975). Warren Fahey will join us in the second half to convey his insights. Available at Kings Cross Library and Potts Point Bookshop for $28.59 Kindle for $14.92. Hosted by James Adcock. Space is limited, so book your free place at our book club discussion.