Rocket to the stars and beyond at Sydney Observatory during the Easter holidays
Rocket to the stars at Observatory in The Rocks throughout the April school holidays. Experience the 3-D Space Theatre, discover the planets in the be... read more
News
Liquor store robbed Old Guildford with machete
Detectives are investigating an armed robbery of a liquor store in Sydney’s south-west yesterday. About 2.30pm yesterday (Tuesday 21 April 2009) t... read more
Truckie crash causes traffic chaos and RTA slow to act
A truckie has died after crashing his rig over an 80 metre cliff beside a Sydney freeway as he swerved to miss a second truck in hammering rain. The ... read more
NSW payroll tax cuts: the facts
NSW Treasurer Eric Roozendaal today reaffirmed the NSW Government’s commitment to permanently cut payroll tax rates to boost business confidence. “NS... read more
Younger vets urged to take part in Anzac Day
More than 20,000 veterans and descendants are expected to march in this year's Anzac Day parade in Sydney, with hopes more young female veterans will ... read more
WARNING Sunair fan heater recall
Fair Trading Minister Virginia Judge is warning consumers who have purchased a Sunair Fan Heater model FHS35 and FHS34 that the products are subject t... read more
Fatal car crash Merrylands causes traffic havoc
Motorists are being urged to avoid part of the M4 motorway as police investigate a fatal car crash today. About 12.20pm police and emergency servi... read more
Riverside Theatres Parramatta presents Letters End
Following the success of The Shneedles and LaLaLuna, Wolfe Bowart returns with a new box of stories that will delight the whole family. Letters End wi... read more
Red Nose day as important as ever
Red Nose Day is fast approaching and The Wiggles are once again ‘picking their red noses’ on Friday 26 June, to be silly for a serious cause. Now in... read more
Qantas could close in 6 months
Qantas may not be able to weather the economic storm, with aviation experts saying the airline may only last another six months. Already suffering ... read more
Immune-Boosting Foods for Winter
There’s nothing worse than a winter flu or stuffy head cold. So if you want to build your body’s immune system to be ready to fight the cold weather ... read more
The Street
PACT presents Sweet Child Of Mine
Presented by The Last Tuesday Society, winner of the Best Experimental Performance Award at the 2011 Melbourne Fringe Festival, Sweet Child of Mine is... read more
PACT presents Impossible Plays
PACT centre for emerging artsist and Groundwork present Alice William's Impossible Plays, as part of the Tiny Stadiums Festival. Megan is a quietly... read more
Tiny Stadiums Live Art Weekend
2-3 June 2012 The 2012 Tiny Stadiums Festival shifts how people navigate the heart and peripheries of Erskineville. A mix of performance, visua... read more
Bequest to benefit Queensland’s young musicians
Bequest to benefit Queensland’s young musicians Embargoed until 6pm tonight, Thursday 10 May A $400,000 bequest is set to open up a new world ... read more
Ocean Pool Painter at Manly and Open Studio
The eleventh ‘Artist Exchange’ event at Manly Art Gallery and Museum curated by Katherine Roberts, will feature Cindy Goode Milman (ocean pool and sw... read more
18th Biennale of Sydney: all our relations
18th Biennale of Sydney: all our relations 27 June – 16 September 2012 Artistic Directors: Catherine de Zegher and Gerald McMaster www.bos18.com ... read more
Let the Sunshine
Let the Sunshine By David Williamson Riverside Theatres May 2 – 5 Starring Logie and AFI Award winner, Peter Phelps, Alexandra Fowler, Dennis ... read more
When Night Falls on the Necropolis
Dusk Ceremony at The Elephant House Saturday 19 May 2012 3.30 - 6.00pm Rookwood Anglican and General Trusts are inviting members of the public to ... read more

