Australia’s Map Maestro
I’ve long been fascinated by cartography as I can trace my family lineage back to Abraham Cresques, a 14th-century Spanish cartographer. So, when I lucked upon the exquisite work of…
I’ve long been fascinated by cartography as I can trace my family lineage back to Abraham Cresques, a 14th-century Spanish cartographer. So, when I lucked upon the exquisite work of…
Her Name in Lights – A different spin on Chanukah with NCJWA NSW Jewish women in the movies is the theme of an innovative Chanukah party being thrown by the…
“People aren’t perfect. Even the people you love.Especially the people you love.” Australian master playwright, Andrew Bovell’s play, Things I Know To Be True recently opened at The New Theatre…
For the past couple of years, The Switch Centre for Training and Advancement of Employment, a project of the Harry Oscar Triguboff Institute, has quietly gone about improving the lives…
In commemoration of the plight of Jews from Arab Lands and Iran the National Council of Jewish Women Australia NSW Division are proud to present One of a Kind –…
Fifty diverse women from communities across NSW came together during Sukkot to celebrate the festival, their common alliance against breast cancer and the launch of the National Council of Jewish…
The Sydney Chamber Music Festival presents Revival. After being affected by two years of Covid, The Sydney Chamber Music Festival returns to Manly Art Gallery & Museum with three shows…
A young adult dramedy about Clive, a boy who wears a top hat to school (in case he goes back in time), Bianca, the cool girl who bullies him (and…
Fred Williams: The London Drawings is the first exhibition dedicated to Williams’s London period (1952–56). The exhibition explores the range and power of William’s drawings from this formative period through…
Health + Wellbeing are buzz words bandied around to sell products, experiences, and everything in between. I believe the originator of this concept might well belong to Swami, the legendary…