Posts Tagged ‘Sydney’

  • Powerhouse Museum: Cogs workshop
    More fun for the School holidays. Cogs workshop is for Little Kids who enjoy exploring science and imagination. Definitely no time to get bored here. Ages 8 and under. Date: Monday 13 April 2009 – Friday 24 April 2009 Time: 11.00 AM – 03.00 PM Location: Powerhouse Museum, 500 Harris Street Cost: Free with general museum admission: $10 adult, $5 child, $25 family For...
    by Shane at April 14th, 2009 at 06:04 pm
  • Express yourself with RAYV Faces
    Now you can select a RAYV face to accompany your review on the homepage.  Simply pick the one you want from the ‘Write a Review’ page.  Whether it’s a smile, wink or look of horror,  pick a face that matches your thoughts and express yourself further!
    by Ian at April 9th, 2009 at 08:04 pm
  • Bowl Us Over II – Competition Winners
    Well, we’re definitely into April now and apart from getting away without too many pranks around the office, the next thing to announce are the winners of the Bowl Us Over competition that ran throughout the month of March.  The response was great and we’ve had a read through all of the reviews.   As much as we would love to give everyone a prize, there’s...
    by Ian at April 8th, 2009 at 12:04 pm
  • Australian National Maritime Museum: Face Painting
    More fun for the school holidays Charles Darwin encountered some remarkable animals during his voyage including exotic birds, crabs, seals and other sea creatures. Now you can become one of the animals in our face painting sessions. Date: Sunday 12 April 2009 – Sunday 26 April 2009 Time: 11.00 AM – 02.00 PM Location: Australian National Maritime Museum, 2 Murray...
    by Shane at April 7th, 2009 at 03:04 pm
  • Can I live Green in an apartment?
    Yes you can live Green in any apartment. If your an apartment dweller you face more challenges than most in greening your life. How? you might be asking yourself? Sign up for a free workshop to find out what you can do at home. Find out about energy saving habits, GreenPower, waste reduction, community gardening and which appliances use the most energy. Where?:Customs...
    by Shane at April 6th, 2009 at 03:04 pm
  • Good Neigbourhood BBQ
    Good Neighbourhood BBQ’s 28 March 2009 – 19 April 2009 The City of Sydney, Leichardt Police, and the Glebe Community Development Project are hosting a series of Good Neighour Community BBQs in your area. Each of the BBQs will feature: Live music Children’s activities Information on safety advice on how to better secure your home as well as      other security...
    by Shane at April 3rd, 2009 at 10:04 am
  • Australian National Maritime Museum
    Discover Darwin holiday program For the School holidays The fun-filled program will see kids pick up a magnifying glass and use microscopes to collect, sort and classify different plant and animal specimans; learn more about the countries Charles Darwin visited and what strange animals he saw. Date: Sunday 12 April 2009 – Sunday 26 April 2009 Time: 10.00 AM –...
    by Shane at April 2nd, 2009 at 01:04 pm
  • Comedy Club – The Laugh Garage
    Laughter is the best medicine. Why? A good hearty laugh can help: reduce stress lower blood pressure elevate mood boost immune system improve brain functioning protect the heart connect you to others foster instant relaxation make you feel good. Only negative thing I could find about laughing was, while laughing you could wet your self from cracking up big time with...
    by Shane at April 1st, 2009 at 05:04 pm
  • Lighting the Sails (Luminous)
    For three weeks the Sydney Opera House sails will be lit up with major artwork by Eno, LUMINOUS launches with the lighting of the Sydney Opera House sails. Like a freeform painting, Utzon’s masterpiece will glow with rich, continuously changing configurations of colour. This is just too good to miss. When: Tuesday 26 May 2009. 06:00 PM Wednesday 27 May 2009. 06:00...
    by Shane at March 30th, 2009 at 12:03 pm
  • ‘Everyday at Somedays’
      Somedays Gallery warmly invites you to attend the opening of their April show, ‘Everyday at Somedays’ Ashley Scott, Lena Obergfell and Julie Vulcan Three Sydney based artists excavating the extraordinary in the ordinary. These conceptual artists unpack their artistic journey’s to find meaning in the everyday. You can expect snoring suitcases, undelivered...
    by Shane at March 27th, 2009 at 02:03 pm