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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.
Get ready for AVATAR TLA Trivia at TGI Fridays! Enjoy a night of forty trivia questions, great food, drinks, and themed cocktails. Hosted by Grape Vine Events, with prizes to be won. Reserve your free ticket now!

Approximate Running Times: Foyer Doors - 6:30pm Auditorium Doors - 7:00pm Start - 7:30pm The price of each ticket includes a $1 Restoration Levy. A heartfelt celebration of Celtic Thunder's most beloved songs while reuniting past and present members for an unforgettable evening of music, memories, and camaraderie.

We're back at Allianz Stadium on Tuesday 17 March at 7:00pm as Sydney FC take on Melbourne City under the lights. A midweek matchup, perfect vibes, and plenty of action coming your way. Don't miss out on this fixture! 6:30pm - Gates open .
Rotary Falls Prevention Project will equip clubs to raise falls prevention awareness locally and to call for a national mass media campaign.
A Leadership Working Room // The Hope Room // You will work alongside like minded peers in a confidential, considered environment focused on clarity, judgement, and leadership under uncertainty.
Professional learning sessions for early years providers on embedding the three interconnected dimensions of the Sustainability, funded by Mosman Council.
Come learn the art of suturing with us at the SUSS Suturing Workshop - it's hands-on practice for all skill levels!

California indie band, Rainbow Girls, is known for their haunting harmonies, powerful songwriting, and unfiltered yet poised stage presence. Their live show is an unforgettable, one-of-a-kind experience that will make you both laugh and cry. The band met in Southern California and formed at a weekly open mic night they hosted in their college house - known as Rainbow House. They spent their first few summers as a band, busking & couch-surfing across Europe on one-way plane tickets. In 2016, Erin Chapin, Caitlin Gowdey, & Vanessa May pivoted toward a raw, stripped-down acoustic sound, performing around a single condenser mic. This spotlighted their intricate harmonies and cemented their place in the roots music scene. Since then, their blend of provocative charm and musical precision has earned them a cult following across the US and Europe, thanks in part to a viral rise on social media. ---------------------------------------- TICKETING INFO This is an 18+ event. 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. Must be a physical or digital copy. Photos or scans will not be accepted. ---------------------------------------- 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.
This annual workshop is a joint venture between the Centre for Critical Thinking and Ethics at Newington College and the Association for Philosophy in schools NSW. Sessions are tailored for secondary Philosophy teachers but are open to all teachers wishing to engage their students' conceptual thinking in communities of inquiry. The course fee of $50.00 per person covers catering, including lunch and refreshments. RSVP by 10 March. The Centre for Critical Thinking and Ethics is part of a global network that advocates for children to engage in philosophical inquiry. We are official partners of the UNESCO Chair on the Practice of Philosophy with Children, based at the Université de Nantes in France, who endorse this workshop.

Embark on a journey through the historic and architectural marvel of the State Theatre. This guided tour will take you through a 2000-seat auditorium adorned with 13 hand-cut crystal chandeliers. Explore the Gothic, Italian, and Art Deco design elements, and visit famous lounges like the Butterfly Room, Pioneer Room, and College Room. Marvel at the world's second-largest hand-cut crystal chandelier, the Koh-i-Nor, and the original Wurlitzer Organ. Don't miss the chance to see prize-winning artworks by renowned Australian artists. This is a must-see for anyone interested in history, architecture, and art.
Discover fascinating stories and characters from Northern Beaches past on a new guided walking tour of one of Sydney's oldest cemeteries. Guided by a Northern Beaches Local Studies Historian. New date added: Wednesday 18 March, 10 - 11:30am. Reasonable level of fitness is required for this 90-minute walking tour. Please wear walking shoes, hat and sunscreen and BYO water bottle. This tour is dependent on weather and may be cancelled the morning of, via text message. Street parking available. Meet near the pedestrian crossing on Hill Street side of cemetery. Ages 16 years and older. Free, bookings essential.
Ready to apply for a Higher Degree Research (HDR) Program at UNSW? Are you an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person and keen to continue your academic journey in research? Join our seminar for information on the steps you need to follow to apply for a HDR (PhD, Professional Doctorate, Master of Research or Master of Philosophy) program at UNSW, including where to find the application forms for admission and scholarships, plus the supporting documents you'll need to provide. Can't attend in person? No dramas! We'll be streaming live so wherever you are you can join us online.