What’s On – 297

December 9, 2016

Carols on Norton Carols are a staple of this time of year; is it really Christmas if you don’t sing along to some carols? Luckily our local community carols are here to fill that void […]

Roadtest: Caroling Season

December 2, 2016

Carols, shmarols right? Who can relate to them? They seem to be about things entirely irrelevant to Sydney’s silly season, like snow and chestnuts and mangers and silent nights. Even if you are Christian, you […]

Local News – 296

December 2, 2016

Nominations Close for City of Canada Bay’s Citizen of the Year Nominations have closed for this year’s City of Canada Bay’s Citizen of the Year with winners to be chosen in four categories. The categories, […]

What’s on – 296

November 25, 2016

Spiegel’esque Part cabaret, part song and dance and part circus makes for one interesting night. Overall, Spiegel’esque is a cabaret, but not like any you have seen before. Including comedy and slapstick, the show is […]

Roadtest: Gone fishing

November 18, 2016

Lucky for the Inner West, Parramatta River provides the opportunity for fishing without having to travel too far from home. Since prawn trawlers were removed from the river almost ten years ago, local fish populations […]

Local News – 295

November 18, 2016

Roadworks underway in Canada Bay Over 30 streets in Canada Bay will be resurfaced as part of the Council’s $2.5 million Roads Renewal Program, beginning this November. The majority of streets affected will be in Concord […]

Roadtest: The lazy garden

November 11, 2016

We give you the run-down of greenery styles best suited to the backyard, balcony or verge of the inconstant gardener. From a modicum of enthusiasm things can grow. The local sanctuary Returning soil to the […]

From Deutschland With Love

November 11, 2016

Just to prove James Franco can do absolutely anything, he pops up (in 3D no less) in a Wim Wenders feature at this year’s German Film Festival, which is back at Palace Cinemas this month. […]

What’s on – 295

November 11, 2016

Hurried Steps Hurried Steps is a nuanced exploration into the universal issue of violence against women and girls, and it’s coming to Sydney between November 25th-27th. Written by Italian playwright Darcia Maraina (who has been […]

Croydon Park Festival 2016

October 28, 2016

10am-4pm November 12th, Seymour Street to Kater Place, Croydon Park With some serious music credential, a very tasty series of cooking workshops, sustainability classes and even a footy clinic, The Croydon Park Festival is shaping […]

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