Roadtest: Minor Political Parties
With all the toing and froing between Abbott and Rudd during this year’s very long and drawn out election campaign, it has often felt like a two-horse race. What of all the alternative parties – […]
With all the toing and froing between Abbott and Rudd during this year’s very long and drawn out election campaign, it has often felt like a two-horse race. What of all the alternative parties – […]
Harry’s Shed official opening The official opening of Harry’s Shed was held at the Concord Community Centre on Friday 23rd August, with Canada Bay’s Deputy Mayor, Pauline Tyrrell, doing the honours alongside guest speakers Jeanette […]
Jurassic Lounge goes extinct Everyone’s fave after-hours museum shindig is back this month for its final season – don’t miss out! Jurassic Lounge: Extinction will run every Tuesday night from 6pm at the Australian Museum; […]
A brief guide to the men and women who hold the fate of the Inner West – and the nation – in their hands. These four candidates tell us why they deserve your vote… […]
These days social media has become a tool to connect and communicate with others, which can be a valuable thing if you’re trying to win an election – just ask Barack Obama’s campaign managers. However, […]
The mother of all journeys Premiering at the King St Theatre, Lifeforce is the latest musical offering by Joanna Weinberg, known for this year’s feel-good film Goddess and The Piano Diaries show, now in it’s […]
The Footprints Ecofestival is hitting Annandale this month and it’s got us thinking about how we can be greener in our homes, particularly when doing household chores. Which products should we be using? And do […]
Colour the bay Canada Bay Council’s ‘Colour the Bay’ Garden competition is now on with local green thumbs invited to spruce up their yards in the lead up to the comp that rates the best […]