Archive for the ‘Sydney Scene’

  • Art4Play
    When you think of a party what do you normally first think of? A clown?  Pin the tail on the donkey? Okay stop there I have found an ultimate party, not only fun but you can use your artistic streak that you haven’t used since high school. LOL. Art4Play.com.au – Life drawing classes for Hen’s parties, divorce parties, birthday bashes and corporate training. They...
    by Shane at August 18th, 2009 at 06:08 pm
  • Do You Believe in Ghosts?
    Family Ghosty tour If you are looking for a family activity that’s a little different, then Q Station’s Family Ghosty tour is ideal. Let nightfall be your doorway into another world as you hear the stories and legends of the former Quarantine Station internees. Our guides on the Family Ghosty select stories just as captivating as the Adult Ghost Tour, however, a...
    by Shane at August 17th, 2009 at 06:08 pm
  • Photography Courses in Sydney with Andy Piggott
    Photography for beginners, a great day out in the city – informative, fun and creative. All you need is a DSLR or  a lend of one might be possible, you just have to ask. This is a 3 hour worshop that covers everything from Cityscapes, Close-ups, Portraits and low-light photography. Duration: 3hrs Class Size: 10 Max Cost: $95 (with Coffee & Cake Break) For further...
    by Shane at August 17th, 2009 at 06:08 pm
  • Ultimo Science Festival
    Friday 21 – Sunday 30 August 2009 The fourth Ultimo Science Festival bursts into life from 21 to 30 August 2009 with day and night events, school sessions, family & kids events, pub events, talks and forums for everyone. It’s not just for geeks, scientists and students (though they’ll be there…) it’s for everybody! The Ultimo Science Festival offers...
    by Shane at August 14th, 2009 at 06:08 pm
  • Chocolate Espresso Tours
    For all the Chocolate and Coffee lovers, I have found the place for you! Chocolate Espresso, is in the center of Sydney and provide tours that are delicious, fun and informative. They can create a special event or tour for  your group or interests. Chocolate Expresso has many different mouth watering tours! For more information check out the website here. Bookings are...
    by Shane at August 13th, 2009 at 06:08 pm
  • Kids at the House – Hamlet
    Imagine Hamlet performed by two actors and two musicians playing  double basses… Devastated by the loss of his father, Hamlet’s sense of self, family and his place  in the world crumbles when the man his mother marries is shown to be his  father’s murderer. As the Prince of Denmark’s reality falters, Hamlet’s dealings  with those who love him suffer the...
    by Shane at August 9th, 2009 at 06:08 pm
  • Boutique Wine Tours
    If you love Wine and you want to get away from the city rat race, check out the Boutique Wine Tours, Sydney’s best Hunter Valley. Departing daily from Sydney, the Hunter Valley wine tours travel in style to the Hunter, wine-tasting in the Hunter’s best boutique wineries. Flexible itineraries, luxurious Mercedes vehicles, small groups, excellent guides, and great options...
    by Shane at August 7th, 2009 at 06:08 pm
  • Australia Reptile Park
    Open 7 days a week (Closed Christmas Day) A place to go and hang out for a day and enjoy the large number of animals. Some of the many things to discover: Home also to many Australian cuddly MAMMALS such as the unique platypus, koalas, wombats, Tasmanian devils, echidnas, dingoes and of course friendly hand-fed kangaroos. Some of Australia’s largest REPTILES, such as...
    by Shane at August 6th, 2009 at 06:08 pm
  • Romeo & Juliet
    An ensemble of puppets play out Shakespeare’s timeless story of two smitten teenagers who are doomed from their very first kiss. The star-crossed lovers try, but fail, to defeat the age-old rivalry between their two families and a world that cannot comprehend the power of their love. Ultimately Romeo & Juliet is a play about the cruelty of fate: if only the messenger...
    by Shane at August 5th, 2009 at 06:08 pm
  • A Hero’s Life – Sydney Symphony
    ‘I don’t see why I shouldn’t compose a symphony about myself,’ said Strauss, ‘I’m quite as interesting as Napoleon or Alexander.’ Strauss wasn’t entirely joking, and the result was A Hero’s Life. The music isn’t the complete ego-trip you’d think – the hero is an ‘Artist’ of the Beethoven type, who contends with yapping critics and finds solace...
    by Shane at August 4th, 2009 at 06:08 pm