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Discover the best events and make the most of your time this month in Sydney. From music to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Join Alain Bertaud (Order without Design) & Lucy Turnbull for an evening exploring how to make Australian cities work better for everyone. Don’t miss it!
A New York–themed Purim night exclusively for high schoolers (Years 8+) featuring NYC deli dinner, street performers, graffiti art, music, games and a costume contest at Chabad's CTeen Lounge.
Everyone can benefit from being online and connected no matter where they live, how old they are or where their interests lie. The Tech Savvy Seniors program is a partnership between the NSW Government and Telstra offering free technology training sessions for seniors.
Professor Brendon O’Connor examines Trump’s foreign policy, Nobel claims & whether the rules-based global order can survive. 3 Mar 2026, Sydney.
A shared musical experience for parents, babies and toddlers! Make your home a Music House!
Bradfield Open Day - March 3

The Greatest Purim! An evening of Fun, Laughter & Celebration
Six storytellers share the spark of a dream, the obstacles they faced, and the breakthroughs that moved them forward — inviting you to dare to begin your own.
Join us for a powerful Sound Healing to rebalance your nervous system and restore inner balance. You’ll be immersed in a live soundscape of over 40 Tibetan and crystal singing bowls, majestic gongs, rainsticks, and other sacred instruments—all played live by two sound healers; weaving frequencies together in perfect harmony.
Join local primary school students in an inclusive intergenerational art event celebrating Woollahra's Festival of Fun and Seniors Festival NSW 2026. Create a special artwork, bringing together connection, creativity, and community led by an experienced artist and art therapist. Free morning tea and dementia-friendly art activities! All older generations welcome and their carers.
The 37th Alliance Française French Film Festival kicks off with the Opening Night Gala, featuring the Australian premiere of the critically acclaimed Colours of Time (La Venue de l'Avenir). Join us for an evening of cinematic excellence as we celebrate French cinema with this highly anticipated film. Doors open at 5:30 pm, and the screening starts at 6:30 pm, concluding at 9:30 pm. Don't miss this must-see event for film enthusiasts!

Fresh off a breakout run across the US and Europe, Frost Children land in Australia this March for their debut headline shows. Born in St. Louis and now based in New York, siblings Angel and Lulu Prost have carved out a lane entirely their own. What started as two kids obsessing over YouTube-era emo, dubstep and early EDM has evolved into one of the most exciting live acts to emerge from the hyperpop–internet-club underground. Across three albums — including their latest and most ambitious work, SISTER — Frost Children fuse pop songwriting with club chaos, glitchy electronics, punk energy and unfiltered emotion. It’s maximalist, it’s theatrical, it’s high-voltage, and it moves with the kind of twin-sense intuition you can’t fake. Their live shows are where everything clicks. Frost Children sets feel like being dropped inside the internet at 3am — charged, unpredictable, cathartic. Angel’s sprint-through-the-apocalypse vocals meet Lulu’s razor-edged production, flipping from glossy synth-pop to hardstyle flashes, emo breakdowns and rave euphoria without warning. It’s the kind of show you feel more than you watch. They’ve collaborated with Danny Brown, Haru Nemuri and Porter Robinson, built a cult following across Discord and NY’s downtown art-club scene, and grown into the rare act that can pull fashion kids, club rats, punks and hyper-online music nerds into the same room. This is Frost Children’s first Australian headline run. Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne — and a special appearance at Golden Plains. ____________________________________________ 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.