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Shifting seasons: using Indigenous knowledge and western science to help address climate change impacts

8 June 2022 sydneysentinel 0

With climate change being one of the biggest issues facing Australia, we should look to how Indigenous Australians can aid western science in combating it, writes Karin Gerhardt, Jon C. Day, Scott F. Heron and Larissa Hale.

Older LGBTQIA+ storytellers to benefit from new writing program

4 June 2022 Brandon Bear 0

A new program at Varuna – the National Writers’ House hopes to unearth stories from older LGBTQIA+ people. Brandon Bear reports.

Thai-riffic! is coming to the Riverside Theatres in June

28 May 2022 Tahli Blackman 0

The stage adaption of the comical children’s book Thai-riffic! by Oliver Phommavanh is a modern take on multiculturalism and growing up in Australia, reports arts and entertainment editor Tahli Blackman.

Australian writing and publishing faces ‘grinding austerity’ as funding continues to decline

4 April 2022 Ben Eltham 0

“When it comes to public funding, literature has long been the poor cousin of the arts,” writes Ben Eltham on the recently unveiled federal budget.

Oxford St revamp, pride museum plans announced

4 April 2022 Tileah Dobson 0

The City of Sydney Council hopes to revitalise Oxford Street, the traditional home of Sydney’s LGBTIQA+ community.

Ken Done: a man of many colours

13 July 2021 Rita Bratovich 0

A dual exhibition at the Casula Powerhouse will celebrate iconic Australian artist Ken Done, who speaks with the Sentinel about his unique designs and paintings.

Exhibition celebrates Aboriginal women of the Northern Beaches

28 June 2021 Alec Smart 0

The Sentinel speaks with artist Heidi Lee Warta ahead of Ochre Woman – an upcoming exhibition of her paintings of Northern Beaches Aboriginal women.

Four things Sydney could learn from ‘the world’s most liveable city’: Auckland

19 June 2021 Gary Nunn 0

Gary Nunn has just returned from Auckland – recently named ‘the world’s most liveable city’ – and has some ideas on what the Harbour City can learn from the City of Sails.

Royal Botanic Garden to mark Reconciliation Week with Indigenous cultural events

11 May 2021 Damien Novak 0

The Royal Botanic Garden Sydney will recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians during National Reconciliation Week with Indigenous cultural events.

Australian Museum to reopen in November after major revamp

29 October 2020 Peter Hackney 0

After 15 months and $57.5 million in works, the Australian Museum will reopen to the public on 28 November.

Darlinghurst Theatre is coming into Bloom

27 October 2020 Rita Bratovich 0

After months of lockdown, the Darlinghurst Theatre Company is about to bloom with an exciting new festival.

10pm trading on the cards for Central Sydney

26 October 2020 Damien Novak 0

Shops and businesses will be allowed to trade until 10pm under planning controls being considered by the City of Sydney Council.

A Sydney story called Paris Nights

14 October 2020 Contributor 0

Author DM Crawford on the motivations behind his autobiographical novel Paris Nights, which explores ’80s gay Sydney.

Have your say on the future of Oxford St

12 October 2020 Staff writers 0

The City of Sydney Council is calling on members of the public to put forward ideas on the future of Oxford Street.

The Seditious Mr Zoates

6 October 2020 John Moyle 0

John Moyle profiles inner Sydney artist Toby Zoates and the upcoming SEDITION 2020 Festival.

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