North Sydney Streets: Kirribilli
Kirribilli will swap cars for community, turning into a harbour-side playground of live music, family fun and alfresco dining - complete with a roller rink in the Burton Street Tunnel.
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DIAL M FOR MURDER
Made famous by Alfred Hitchcock’s world-renowned 1950’s film, Jeffrey Hatcher’s spine-tingling new adaptation is crackling with suspense, intrigue and unexpected surprises.
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FLY GIRL by Genevieve Hegney & Catherine Moore
Inspired by a true story, FLY GIRL by Genevieve Hegney & Catherine Moore embarks on Deborah Lawrie’s turbulent journey to becoming Australia’s first female commercial airline pilot.
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Kirribilli Art Design and Fashion Market
Kirribilli Markets is one of Sydney’s oldest and most popular markets.
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Purple Festival Blooms at Foys Kirribilli This Jacaranda Season
Foys Kirribilli are thrilled to announce the launch of their "Purple Festival," a new seasonal event celebrating the stunning jacaranda blooms of Kirribilli.
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Purple Festival Blooms at Flying Bear Cafe This Jacaranda Season
Sydney spring has arrived and Kirribilli is in bloom. Join us for limited-edition food and drink specials that capture the colour and charm of Sydney’s favourite spring tradition.
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Writers @ Stanton: Andrew Low
Delve into the secrets behind Australia's success as the 'Lucky Country' and why its relative prosperity and good living is not just luck.
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Stanton Library knitting group
Join other knitters and crocheters in making squares and blankets for Wrap with Love, and enjoy some conversation and tea.
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Lifeline Connect
Lifeline Connect is a free face-to-face community service. You will be heard in a discreet environment by trained supporters and get connected to the help you need.
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Eco Playgroup
The Coal Loader is delighted to partner with Wild Kindy this term for a series of child-led nature play sessions, just for our mini eco warriors (and their parents!).
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Book Launch: The Indigenous Right of Reply to Archives
Join us for a special book launch with an expert panel to discuss the Indigenous right to update, correct or enhance their knowledge.