Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi, the world’s largest annual free-to-the-public outdoor sculpture exhibition celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, returning to the spectacular Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk from 20 October – 6 November. The twentieth year will again see the stunning stretch of Sydney coastline transformed into the world’s largest free-to-the-public outdoor sculpture exhibition. […]
Cooking Up An Aussie Experience: Australian Camp Oven Festival
The coals will be stoked, the caravans unhitched and the damper rising when the sleepy Queensland township of Millmerran welcomes tourists and locals alike for the Australian Camp Oven Festival, October 1 and 2. The popular festival offers a quirky program that celebrates authentic Aussie traditions including camp oven cooking demonstrations, damper throwing, billy boiling, […]
On Stage: Exhibiting the Lieder Theatre’s 125 year history
One of Goulburn’s many claims to fame is that it has the oldest theatre company in Australia – and very likely one of Australia’s oldest community organisations. Goulburn’s Lieder Theatre Company is 125 years old this year. On the 6th of May 1891, the Liedertafel Society held its first meeting; just 10 weeks after its […]
The 2019 Trundle Abba Festival
Time to costume up and join ABBA tribute band Bjorn Again glamming up in the outback NSW town of Trundle If like many of the millions of fans around the world you are an ABBA tragic then the place for you to be this year is the NSW outback town of Trundle on Saturday 4 […]
Getcha’ Kilt On
We went to the Glenn Innes Celtic Festival and asked the question (what’s under ya’ kilt mate) and were chased by a mad sword wielding scotsman Ever wondered what’s under a Scotsman’s kilt? C’mon, admit it… you’ve always wanted to know! Each year, during the first weekend of May, thousands of kilt wearing fellas indulge […]