Things To Do in Sydney City (2000)

  • National Sorry Day
    National Sorry Day

    National Sorry Day

    Commemorate and acknowledge the history of the Stolen Generations on National Sorry Day, 26 May. The annual National Sorry Day commemorations are a time of deep significance to the nation, as im...
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  • Kiss Goodbye to MS
    Kiss Goodbye to MS

    Kiss Goodbye to MS

    From the 1st of May, Kiss Goodbye to MS calls on people with multiple sclerosis (MS), their friends, family and colleagues to raise money for vital research into a cure and for facilities for peopl...
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  • Red Nose Day
    Red Nose Day

    Red Nose Day

    It’s time put that squishy red nose back on because Red Nose Day is drawing closer and closer. Being a major fundraiser against SIDS and for kids, this event helps save babies and children duri...
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  • State of Origin
    State of Origin

    State of Origin

    It’s high time for the Blues to hit the ground running and end their rival Maroons’ winning streak. In NRL’s most anticipated event of the year, the League’s best players forget their usual te...
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  • Jeans for Genes Day
    Jeans for Genes Day

    Jeans for Genes Day

    Thinking of taking a pass on denim when planning your next outfit? Think again because wearing denim and donating on Jeans for Genes Day will help raise money for children with genetic diseases, so...
    Australia, Australia
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Upcoming Sydney City (2000) events
  • Metro Theatre Sydney
    The self described “New Wave Of Folk Metal” Swiss octet Eluveitie will finally land on our shores in May 2013. Get ready for a show that will leave you astounded by their musical genius. This band ...
  • V. Gene Robinson was elected bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire on June 7, 2003, the first openly gay man to hold such a position. He is the co-author of three AIDS education curri...
  • Jones Bay Wharf
    Multiple sclerosis is a disease which affects over 23,000 Australians, with most of them being diagnosed between the ages of 20 to 40. MS affects three times as many women as men, one of which is y...
  • State Library of New South Wales
    A seminar dedicated to the long-term care of printed photographs. The emphasis will be on archival storage, with tips on what materials to use and where to find them. Participants are welcome to br...
  • National Sorry Day is an annual day of commemoration and remembrance of all those who have been impacted by the government policies of forcible removal that have resulted in the Stolen Generations....
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Upcoming Sydney City (2000) activities
  • Blues and Roots Festival
    Exemplar Conditioning ™ is Sydney's first group fitness that is run by an elite strength coach that was also a former Officer in the British Royal Marine Commandos. Scott just completed a season w...
  • City Yoga Studio
    In the heart of Sydney's CBD, there's a place you can stretch, relax and breathe your way to better health; a place where body, mind and breath come together... an oasis of calm amid our bustling c...
  • Acharya’s Yoga Centre
    Acharya’s Yoga Centre teaches authentic and original Indian style of Hatha yoga. There is no jumping, no use of blocks, belts or ropes and no hot air in the room. Quiet, peaceful and spacious yo...
  • Burlesque Dancers (NSW)
    We are the only company in Sydney who dress everyone up in our cute and sexy costumes, teach them some stylish Burlesque dance moves and a special Burlesque dance routine at the end! Our Burlesq...
  • Club De Tango
    'Club de Tango' is currently Sydney's longest running Tango school, and Lisa and Peter have taught hundreds of people to Tango the authentic way. Both have extensive training and experience from ma...
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