Things To Do in Glebe (2037)
Featured Glebe (2037) Events, Activities & Things To Do
Upcoming Glebe (2037) events
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Laughter For The Heart for The Heart Foundation featuring Dave Williams, Andrew Walfe, Zoe Pelbart, Matthew Wakefield & John Cruckshank. With MC Andrew Barnett. Time:730pm Cost:$30.70
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Gatsby gets a run for his money with the newest knees-up to come out of Slide’s production house. Taking inspiration from the roaring 20’s speakeasies and juke joints, the GIN MILL SOCIAL is a live...
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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...
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The Power Institute is proud to present in partnership with Sydney Ideas and the United States Studies Centre, University of Sydney, a lecture by international guest speaker Michael Fried. In hi...
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Palace Opera and Ballet 2012/2013 Season: Alice's Adventures In Wonderland - The Royal Ballet Palace VeronaThose familiar with Lewis Carroll’s literary menagerie of colourful characters will enjoy the clarity with which Christopher Wheeldon portrays them in dance. The whole Company is drawn into the...
Upcoming Glebe (2037) activities
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DANCE SING ACT with industry professionals! Youth Program, Adult Casual Dance Classes, 1 year Certificate IV Performing Arts course, international workshops, performance courses. The best dance ...
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$32 Bounty Freezeout, 7:30pm tonight at the AB Hotel. Buy in: $27 (for 10k chips) + $5 for a bounty chip (knock out a player and win $5). NO rebuys, NO add ons, NO drinks cards. Not the kiddies...
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What is hART stART? hART stART studio is a general interest painting class / art course for adults, held on Tuesday evenings at the Writer’s Centre in Rozelle, Sydney. Using a unique approach...
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glebepictureframes is Sydney’s specialist in the conservation framing of works on paper including photographs, screenprints, etchings, certificates, limited edition prints, drawings, linocuts, anti...
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Inner City Clayworkers originally comprised a group of potters drawn together by a shared need for the professional interaction. They felt the isolation of their individual studios was unable to pr...














