Events on 4 March 2019 - Page 9

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Elizabeth Bay House

With harbour views, sweeping staircases and spectacular landscaped gardens, Elizabeth Bay House was Sydney’s ultimate trophy home. Built for colonial secretary Alexander Macleay in the early 19th century, after…


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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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MONOPOLY

Five friends gather at a harbourside apartment for a friendly game of Monopoly. But when the newest player suggests that they play with real money, the competition heats up and threatens to change their lives forever.…



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Dead Cat Bounce

As if their 20-year age gap wasn’t trouble enough, Matilda’s fighting for space with Gabe’s long-time bedfellows: misery, booze and writerly angst. She’s not even convinced he’s over his…


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The Brandenburg Concertos

“Bach's Brandenburg Concertos are such supreme jewels of Baroque music that 30 years ago in 1989 I named the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra in their honour”Paul Dyer AO Artistic DirectorPresented by Johann…



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Tap Gallery

  Since 1989, The TAP has grown to become Sydney's largest un-curated visual and performance arts venue. In that time we've helped a diverse spectrum of artists and performers showcase their talents, with notable…


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Gannon House Gallery

Gannon House Gallery is dedicated to Australian Arts and Crafts. It was built by Michael Gannon in the 1830's. Having sailed into Sydney Harbour on the convict ship 'Almorah', with his brother Hames. Michael commenced…


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