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Discover the best events and make the most of your time tomorrow in Sydney. From music to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
You're Invited to Kids Storytime & Creative Writing Workshop at the Multicultural Eid Fair Register your child to a session of stories, writing & creativity,

Experience the intensity of the 2026 NRL Telstra Premiership Round 3 clash between Parramatta Eels and Dragons. Witness top-tier rugby league action in this highly anticipated match. Don't miss out on the excitement and skill on display at this must-see event!

Experience the electrifying blues of Dave Hole, an ARIA Award-winning guitarist known for his raw, high-energy live performances. With a career spanning decades and multiple acclaimed albums, this is your chance to witness a blues master up close in an intimate setting. Don't miss this rare opportunity to be part of a night of pure, intense blues music.
The Salisbury Circus is a carnival-themed student event at St Paul's College, featuring rides, games, live music and DJs in a vibrant evening festival setting.
Turn healthcare records into insights using SQL and analyze claims, spot patterns, and build KPIs with clarity in a compact 1 Day journey.
Join NATSIPA for an Aboriginal Education Policy Workshop, bringing First Nations voices together to shape education policy in a culturally safe space.
We’re opening 2026 with a brand-new Creative & Calm Look & Learn, hosted by Jo, Eden & Ravenna.
Be enchanted by the magic of Sydney Town Hall's grand organ, at a free ticketed concert in the heart of the city.
No dia 22 de março às 3:15pm, vamos viver uma experiência de kart ao ar livre com 3 rodadas de 10 minutos cada.

For the first time since 1998, Skate Punk legends SATANIC SURFERS are returning down under – playing 4 intimate shows only in Melbourne, Adelaide, Gold Coast and Sydney Formed in autumn, 1989 by vocalist Erik Kronwall and drummer Rodrigo Alfaro. Soon after, Frederik Jakobsen and Magnus Blixtberg joined on guitar, while Tomek Sokolowski took on bass duties. The band did not release their debut album until 1993. Named Skate to Hell, the record was the first release issued by Bad Taste Records [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_Taste_Records]. Ulf Eriksson replaced Erik on vocals for 1994's Keep Out on Burning Heart Records [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burning_Heart_Records]. When he in turn left the group, Alfaro became the group's vocalist while keeping drumming duties. After three more LPs on Burning Heart and several lineup changes, the group returned to Bad Taste for two releases in 2000. After 2002's Unconsciously Confined, the group added bassist Andy Dahlström and drummer Robert Samsonovitz, and issued their final album, 2005's Taste the Poison. They disbanded in 2007 before re-uniting in in 2014. ---------------------------------------- TICKETING INFO Do not attend if you are feeling unwell. Photo ID is essential, acceptable ID is a current and valid Australian Photo Drivers Licence, State Approved ‘Proof of Age’ card or Passport. 0-2 – No Ticket purchase required, The Venue recommends bringing ear protect for infants. Must be accompanied by a Parent/Guardian at all times. 3-14 years – Ticket Purchase required. Can attend if accompanied by a Parent/Guardian at all times 15-17 years – Ticket Purchase required. Can attend approved events unaccompanied by a Parent/Guardian ---------------------------------------- We acknowledge that this event is held on the stolen lands of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to Elders, past, present and emerging. Sovereignty was never ceded.
Join us for an inspiring and transformative one-day professional development workshop exploring the 8 Ways Aboriginal Pedagogy Framework. Are you ready to transform your teaching practice and authentically embed First Nations perspectives into your classroom? two-day face-to-face professional development workshop 8 Ways Aboriginal Pedagogy Framework Australian Museum in Sydney Day 2 guided First Nations-led tour of Garrigarrang: Sea Country 8 Ways Framework culturally rich, inclusive, and connected to Country What You’ll Gain: Deep Understanding of the 8 Ways Framework Learn how to embed Aboriginal ways of learning into your teaching practice with clarity and confidence. Practical and Tailored Strategies Explore adaptable methods to implement the framework across Early Years Learning (EYL), primary, and secondary classrooms. Cultural Insights from Sea Country Garrigarrang: Sea Country Interactive Learning Engage in hands-on activities, collaborative discussions, and practical demonstrations across both days. Ready-to-Use Resources Walk away with tools, templates, and lesson ideas you can implement immediately. Who Should Attend? This workshop is designed for: Early Years Learning (EYL) educators Primary school teachers Secondary school teachers No matter your teaching level, this workshop will provide tailored strategies and resources to suit your specific classroom or curriculum needs. Why Attend? Gain practical insights to meet the diverse needs of students across all age groups. Build your cultural competence and understanding of First Nations pedagogy. Connect with like-minded educators and engage in meaningful discussions. Learn directly from experts with years of experience in Aboriginal education.

Step back in time with the Palace of Dreams Guided Tours, a captivating journey through the historic State Theatre. This tour offers an immersive experience of the theatre's architectural splendor, showcasing its Gothic, Italian, and Art Deco design elements. Marvel at the world's second-largest hand-cut crystal chandelier, the Koh-i-Nor, and the original Wurlitzer Organ, a silent movie icon. Explore the theatre's renowned Character Lounges, including the Butterfly Room, Pioneer Room, and College Room. Admire prize-winning artworks by distinguished Australian artists like William Dobell, Mary Edwards, Charles Wheeler, and Raymond Lindsay. Discover the engineering marvels and mechanical masterpieces that lie beneath the theatre's surface.