Events on 31 March 2017 - Page 11

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Elizabeth Farm

Elizabeth Farm was commenced in 1793 and contains part of the oldest surviving European dwelling in Australia. Built for John and Elizabeth Macarthur, the homestead once overlooked an agricultural estate of nearly 1000…


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Vaucluse House

Vaucluse House survives as one of Sydney's only 19th century harbourside estates with house, kitchen wing, stables and outbuildings and is still surrounded by ten hectares of formal gardens and grounds. Vaucluse House…



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Bubbles & Oysters @ The Deck, Sydney

Starting January 3 at The Deck you can enjoy $15 glasses of French Champagne with $2.50 oysters, every day during Bubbles & Oysters Happy Hour.Plus if you're in the mood for celebrating, you can order a bottle of…


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Maker’s Mark pop-up bar at The Argyle

From 27 March to 23 April, the courtyard at one of the oldest buildings in Sydney, The Argyle, will be transformed into the Maker’s Mark Backyard – an open-air bar for enjoying some laid-back,…



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MAYFIELD GARDEN in OBERON

Mayfield Garden is open to the local community. You can wander through the garden and we are also serving coffee, food and beverages, in line with the new easing of café restrictions in NSW. At this stage, the…


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The Mint

Formerly the ‘Rum Hospital’ – oldest surviving public building in Sydney’s CBDBuilt for a cost of 45,000 gallons of rum, The Mint is rich in history. It was originally part of Governor…



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Richard 3

Richard is hideous. And Richard was born knowing that he would one day be a ruler.His hunchbacked deformity masks his seething malevolence. His brutal mind breeds brutal times when not even children are…


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The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet

Bard on the Beach is an exciting and vibrant Shakespeare company, who believe in ‘feel good’ entertainment and being true to the Shakespearean language. Bard On The Beach has brought the magic and wonder of…


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