Until January 2011. Help us collect 50,000 pairs of shoes for children and adults in need - Donate your new or pre-loved shoes to libraries or Neighbourhood Service Centres today!
City of SydneyÂ’s annual Chinese New Year Festival is the largest Lunar New Year celebration outside of Asia. Registrations are now open - hold your own event as part of the Festival, or participating in the Twilight Parade on Sunday 6 February 2011.
The NSW Government Spring Cycle is AustraliaÂ’s premier recreational ride for all ages and abilities, with distances from 7km to 60km. The event finishes with a festival at Sydney Olympic Park.
Be rewarded for choosing a green and healthy form of transport at the City of Sydneys Ride to Work Day Breakfast at Hyde Park South between 7-9am. FREE.
Dads, Grandads and male carers with young children are invited to come along with their families to join our storytime and rhymetime sessions during September.
Run away to the circus for a day! Enhance your fitness, co-ordination, strength, flexibility and confidence with this introduction to circus and aerial skills. A GOLD program event for City of Sydney residents.
The Grunge of Virgin Beasts: talk, screening & exhibition
Friday 10 September to Friday 8 October 2010
Wend your way through an extraordinary exhibition of production notes, sketches, stills, posters and animation cells from the ‘80s animated ‘grunge’ musical films of Toby Zoates.
For some Australians itÂ’s a water feature and a double car garage; for others itÂ’s freedom from persecution. Dream Home examines Australian values through the metaphor of the home.
Wednesday 1 September to Thursday 30 September 2010
Helping small businesses connect for profit. This annual celebration highlights the important role of small business to the social and economic fabric of the State.
The Matching Grants Program supports community initiative by offering cash funding up to $10k to support neighbourhood based community projects that bring the Citys Villages to life.
Wednesday 1 September to Thursday 30 September 2010
Hear historians tell illustrated stories about Sydneys colourful past and lives of many characters; be entertained by cartoons by George Sprod and see photographs by Sydney based street photographer Johnny Barker.