
30 Something: a cabaret show for our times
Drawing on their years of experience, talent, creativity and friendship, Phil Scott and Catherine Alcorn are bringing an exciting – and highly relevant – new show to Sydney, writes John Moyle.
Drawing on their years of experience, talent, creativity and friendship, Phil Scott and Catherine Alcorn are bringing an exciting – and highly relevant – new show to Sydney, writes John Moyle.
Schools Strike 4 Climate protestors have held a rally in Sydney to send a message to politicians ahead of the federal election.
While the iconic parade is behind us, this year’s Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras festivities are continuing well into April – with the Paradiso Pool Party still to come.
While the Religious Discrimination Bill has been shelved indefinitely, planned protests this weekend against the legislation will still go ahead, reports Tileah Dobson.
The largest Lunar New Year celebration outside Asia has begun right here in Sydney. Tileah Dobson has the lowdown on the various events and activities.
City of Sydney Councillor Angela Vithoulkas delivers an impassioned piece on why it’s time for change in Sydney – and why she wants to serve Sydneysiders as Lord Mayor of our great city.
Editor-at-large Gary Nunn meets Shauna Jarrett, the conservative candidate who has thrown her hat in the ring to run the City of Sydney.
Australia Post has gone into festive mode, encouraging kids to send letters to Santa Claus with brand new Christmas stamps.
Thousands of people have descended on Sydney’s CBD to protest against the ongoing Covid lockdown, as Sydney’s Delta outbreak worsens.
Thousands of young people have defied NSW Education Minister Sarah Mitchell to gather in Sydney to call for climate change action.
More than 100 people have gathered at a rally outside Sydney Town Hall to mark Tamil Remembrance Day.
Sydney Writers’ Festival artistic director Michael Williams talks to the Sentinel about hope, togetherness and the joy of reading.
Get out and about in Sydney this April! From the Easter Show to Anzac Day; the Sydney Comedy Festival to the Sydney Writers’ Festival, there’s plenty on in the Harbour City.
10,000 people attended the Women’s March 4 Justice in Sydney today – one of more than 40 such events attended by 100,000 people around Australia.
Light displays, decorations, music and more Christmas trees than ever feature in this year’s City of Sydney Christmas celebrations.
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