Leichhardt Long Lunch 2016
May 29th, 11am-5pm | Leichhardt Town Hall Leichhardt Long Lunch is back for a second time this year, showcasing the Inner West’s food and creativity in a unique light. If you think you know dining […]
May 29th, 11am-5pm | Leichhardt Town Hall Leichhardt Long Lunch is back for a second time this year, showcasing the Inner West’s food and creativity in a unique light. If you think you know dining […]
Full-time activist and Strathfield local, Danny Lim, is prepared to take his case for free speech all the way to the High Court. Arriving in Summer Hill as a Malaysian immigrant in 1963, Danny’s first […]
Ruckus’ Speed of Life Sydney based, disability led, contemporary performance ensemble Ruckus are back at it again with their second major production Speed of Life. The show asks the question: “How might you navigate our […]
May 6th-22nd marks the annual Fair Trade Fortnight – the perfect time to start consuming with a conscious. With eight in 10 Australians agreeing they would purchase everyday products that help people in need, there […]
Maani Truu meets three Sydney mums who have united online in their search for child rearing’s ‘liquid gold’. If someone has too much of something and someone else doesn’t have enough, it seems like a […]
Marrickville Council Grant Program Now Open The program exists to support local community projects that will benefit the lives of residents in the Marrickville area. Categories of supported projects include: Arts and Cultural Development, Community […]
Mother’s Day is tricky and I’m not just talking about where to put the apostrophe. You see, I am not a mother. Mainly due to the fact that I do not have children. Yes, I am […]
Exhibition-goers at Carriageworks were asked to document unused public spaces on a map of Sydney to create a new artwork at Sydney’s Biennale. With answers from, ‘Annandale’, to ‘Leichhardt Police Station’ to ‘Our Nightlife’ the […]
A Man Walks Into A Bar David Greary’s internationally acclaimed play A Man Walks Into A Bar will premiere in Sydney this April. An absurdist comedy that will strike a chord with anyone who has […]
When two young nurses from Concord Hospital left Sydney to treat civilians injured in the Vietnam War their world view was radically changed, writes Phoebe Moloney. In November 1967, Jan Bell stepped into the busiest […]