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Sabbia Gallery is pleased to present two beautiful new exhibitions of glass- part of Sydney Craft Week.Nick Mount: This Spring is a solo exhibition by one of Australia's foremost and internationally-acclaimed contemporary glass artists. Working in this medium since the mid-1970s it is always a pleasure to experience Nick's beautifully blown- cold-worked and assembled artworks.Ninuku Arts: New Work in Glass is a new venture for a group of Indigenous artists located in the furthest communities in the APY Lands of South Australia. Founded in 2006- the group have become known for their powerful colour palettes as well as the diversity of styles- techniques and mediums. This exhibition presents their move into translating their stories in glass.Join the exhibition opening Saturday 10 October- 11am - 4pmCraft Up Late- Tuesday 13 October- 5 - 8pmThis is a COVID-safe event as part of Sydney Craft Week 2020.

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Nick Mount: This Spring and Ninuku Arts: New Work in Glass 2020

Sabbia Gallery is pleased to present two beautiful new exhibitions of glass- part of Sydney Craft Week.Nick Mount: This Spring is a solo exhibition by one of Australia's foremost and internationally-acclaimed contemporary glass artists. Working in this medium since the mid-1970s it is always a pleasure to experience Nick's beautifully blown- cold-worked and assembled artworks.Ninuku Arts: New Work in Glass is a new venture for a group of Indigenous artists located in the furthest communities in the APY Lands of South Australia. Founded in 2006- the group have become known for their powerful colour palettes as well as the diversity of styles- techniques and mediums. This exhibition presents their move into translating their stories in glass.Join the exhibition opening Saturday 10 October- 11am - 4pmCraft Up Late- Tuesday 13 October- 5 - 8pmThis is a COVID-safe event as part of Sydney Craft Week 2020.

At ACA- you can take your acting- performance and writing skills to the next level.We are thrilled to introduce Actors Centre Australia's Online Masterclasses from September to November 2020. In particular- Acting For Camera.Harness your knowledge and creativity- with 5 classes on offer- created for actors- taught by some of the industry's leading professional directors- actors- teachers and writers. Alex Proyas- Shannon Murphy- Kriv Stenders- Monica Zanetti- Samantha Lang- Megan Riakos- Tara Morice- Damon Herriman- Aaron Fa'aoso.

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Acting For Camera: Online masterclass 2020

At ACA- you can take your acting- performance and writing skills to the next level.We are thrilled to introduce Actors Centre Australia's Online Masterclasses from September to November 2020. In particular- Acting For Camera.Harness your knowledge and creativity- with 5 classes on offer- created for actors- taught by some of the industry's leading professional directors- actors- teachers and writers. Alex Proyas- Shannon Murphy- Kriv Stenders- Monica Zanetti- Samantha Lang- Megan Riakos- Tara Morice- Damon Herriman- Aaron Fa'aoso.

Sandy Evans- one of Australia's most well-known jazz saxophonists and composers and SIMA's 2020 Artist in Resident- directs this musical interpretation of Gandhi's writings on non-violence. This broadcast features an archival recording made at the premiere performance of Ahimsa at the Sound Lounge in 2019. An entrancing evening- featuring some of Australia's leading jazz and Indian musicians- Sandy is joined by Sarangan Sriranganathan- Bobby Singh- and her all-star band.Join us online to see these extraordinary artists from across the globe collaborate to honour Gandhi's beautiful attitude to non-violent political protest with a forward-thinking musical piece.Sandy Evans (soprano & tenor saxophone) Sarangan Sriranganathan (sitar-vocals) Bobby Singh (tabla) Brett Hirst (bass) Alon Ilsar (airsticks - drums).

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Celebrating Sandy Evans: 'Ahisma: Meditations on Gandhi' 2020

Sandy Evans- one of Australia's most well-known jazz saxophonists and composers and SIMA's 2020 Artist in Resident- directs this musical interpretation of Gandhi's writings on non-violence. This broadcast features an archival recording made at the premiere performance of Ahimsa at the Sound Lounge in 2019. An entrancing evening- featuring some of Australia's leading jazz and Indian musicians- Sandy is joined by Sarangan Sriranganathan- Bobby Singh- and her all-star band.Join us online to see these extraordinary artists from across the globe collaborate to honour Gandhi's beautiful attitude to non-violent political protest with a forward-thinking musical piece.Sandy Evans (soprano & tenor saxophone) Sarangan Sriranganathan (sitar-vocals) Bobby Singh (tabla) Brett Hirst (bass) Alon Ilsar (airsticks - drums).

Former Australian Ambassador to China Dr Geoff Raby in a new book- China's grand strategy and Australia's future in the new global order (Melbourne University Publishing)- writes that Australia faces an ever more precarious position in the world. An apparent ending of the 'end of history' - heralded by the rise of the People's Republic of China (PRC)- the US' swing towards 'America First' and increased political fragmentation in Europe - risks eroding norms on human rights- the rule of law- free media and global institutions- posing an unprecedented challenge to the comparatively benign geopolitical environment that has underpinned Australia's prosperity in recent decades.What is the likely trajectory of Australia's relationship with the PRC? How should Australia position itself amid the shifting sands of its new geopolitical environment? How should Australia assess its international environment- and what might a realistic foreign policy agenda look like for Australia? How should Australia pursue diplomacy- including when it comes to countries with opposing principles?Dr Raby will join Professor James Laurenceson- Director of the Australia-China Relations Institute at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS:ACRI)- in conversation in an online webinar launching his new book to discuss these questions and more. This discussion will be followed by audience Q&A.Dr Raby's book China's grand strategy and Australia's future in the new global order is available for pre-order.Time: 12.30pm  1.30pm AEDTAbout the speakerGeoff RabyDr Geoff Raby is Chairman and Founder of Geoff Raby and Associates- a Beijing-based corporate advisory firm providing strategic advice and analysis on China. He is an Independent Non-executive Director of Yancoal and OceanaGold and was also on the Board of Fortescue Metals Group (2011-2017).He was Australian Ambassador to China (2007-11)- DFAT Deputy Secretary responsible for North Asia and for Trade Negotiations (2003-07)- APEC Ambassador 2002-03- and Ambassador to the WTO (1998-2001). He was Head of the Trade Policy Issues Division at the OECD (1993-95) in Paris and Head of DFAT's Trade Negotiations Division (1995-98). He founded and led DFAT's East Asia Analytical Unit (1991-93).He also chairs a number of not-for-profit organisations in Australia.

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China's strategy & Australia's future in a new global order 2020

Former Australian Ambassador to China Dr Geoff Raby in a new book- China's grand strategy and Australia's future in the new global order (Melbourne University Publishing)- writes that Australia faces an ever more precarious position in the world. An apparent ending of the 'end of history' - heralded by the rise of the People's Republic of China (PRC)- the US' swing towards 'America First' and increased political fragmentation in Europe - risks eroding norms on human rights- the rule of law- free media and global institutions- posing an unprecedented challenge to the comparatively benign geopolitical environment that has underpinned Australia's prosperity in recent decades.What is the likely trajectory of Australia's relationship with the PRC? How should Australia position itself amid the shifting sands of its new geopolitical environment? How should Australia assess its international environment- and what might a realistic foreign policy agenda look like for Australia? How should Australia pursue diplomacy- including when it comes to countries with opposing principles?Dr Raby will join Professor James Laurenceson- Director of the Australia-China Relations Institute at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS:ACRI)- in conversation in an online webinar launching his new book to discuss these questions and more. This discussion will be followed by audience Q&A.Dr Raby's book China's grand strategy and Australia's future in the new global order is available for pre-order.Time: 12.30pm  1.30pm AEDTAbout the speakerGeoff RabyDr Geoff Raby is Chairman and Founder of Geoff Raby and Associates- a Beijing-based corporate advisory firm providing strategic advice and analysis on China. He is an Independent Non-executive Director of Yancoal and OceanaGold and was also on the Board of Fortescue Metals Group (2011-2017).He was Australian Ambassador to China (2007-11)- DFAT Deputy Secretary responsible for North Asia and for Trade Negotiations (2003-07)- APEC Ambassador 2002-03- and Ambassador to the WTO (1998-2001). He was Head of the Trade Policy Issues Division at the OECD (1993-95) in Paris and Head of DFAT's Trade Negotiations Division (1995-98). He founded and led DFAT's East Asia Analytical Unit (1991-93).He also chairs a number of not-for-profit organisations in Australia.

The Melbourne Cup is Australia's most famous horse race held over a distance of 3200m at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne. It doesn't get any bigger than this.While the race may look a little different this year- we invite you to join us in Lime Bar & Bistro for an exciting day at City Tatts including:3 course lunchLive EntertainmentPrizes for Best DressedLucky Door PrizeStarting at 12pm- you'll receive a 3-course meal with glass of sparkling on arrival- for $75pp.Melbourne Cup- the ultimate test of stamina and staying power- the race is more grueling than any other major event in Melbourne Cup's Spring Racing Carnival. Lasting for approximately 3 ½ minutes- the Melbourne Cup is the ultimate test of strength- speed and endurance.Booking available through Customer Service on 02 9267 9421 or here.*Full payment must be made to secure booking.The City Tattersalls Club COVID Safety Plan is available from Customer Service upon request.

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City Tatts' Melbourne Cup 2020

The Melbourne Cup is Australia's most famous horse race held over a distance of 3200m at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne. It doesn't get any bigger than this.While the race may look a little different this year- we invite you to join us in Lime Bar & Bistro for an exciting day at City Tatts including:3 course lunchLive EntertainmentPrizes for Best DressedLucky Door PrizeStarting at 12pm- you'll receive a 3-course meal with glass of sparkling on arrival- for $75pp.Melbourne Cup- the ultimate test of stamina and staying power- the race is more grueling than any other major event in Melbourne Cup's Spring Racing Carnival. Lasting for approximately 3 ½ minutes- the Melbourne Cup is the ultimate test of strength- speed and endurance.Booking available through Customer Service on 02 9267 9421 or here.*Full payment must be made to secure booking.The City Tattersalls Club COVID Safety Plan is available from Customer Service upon request.

Zoho's hosting a free- educational webinar on establishing your company's brand story and voice. Learn how to find- incorporate- and use your brand's voice throughout your website to increase website traffic- improve customer engagement- and drive brand loyalty. Join to get a better understanding of various business topics and learn how to run your business more efficiently. This webinar series on website basics is strictly educational and the topics change every week. Check out our other postings for additional sessions.Why attend:Learn easy to-replicate- step-by-step processes for optimizing customer engagement and website traffic.Experts will also share first-hand tips and tricks to help you establish your brand's unique voice.Ask questions and receive answers in real-time.If you have any questions- please feel free to email us at anz-learn@zohocorp.com

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Educational webinar: Establishing your brand story 2020

Zoho's hosting a free- educational webinar on establishing your company's brand story and voice. Learn how to find- incorporate- and use your brand's voice throughout your website to increase website traffic- improve customer engagement- and drive brand loyalty. Join to get a better understanding of various business topics and learn how to run your business more efficiently. This webinar series on website basics is strictly educational and the topics change every week. Check out our other postings for additional sessions.Why attend:Learn easy to-replicate- step-by-step processes for optimizing customer engagement and website traffic.Experts will also share first-hand tips and tricks to help you establish your brand's unique voice.Ask questions and receive answers in real-time.If you have any questions- please feel free to email us at anz-learn@zohocorp.com

Celebrate the race that stops the nation aboard Sydney's Harbour Spirit.Put on your fascinator- pick out your best tie- dress to impress and come aboard our luxury catamaran- custom-made for entertaining! Watch the race on a large screen to get in the spirit for the race that stops the nation.Enjoy one of Australia's favourite days out on the harbour.Get into the spring carnival spirit- watch the race- enjoy a delicious gourmet lunch and you could even take away prize for best hat!Melbourne Cup lunch cruise includes:buffet lunchbeerwinesparklingsoft drinks.

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Melbourne Cup lunch cruise 2020

Celebrate the race that stops the nation aboard Sydney's Harbour Spirit.Put on your fascinator- pick out your best tie- dress to impress and come aboard our luxury catamaran- custom-made for entertaining! Watch the race on a large screen to get in the spirit for the race that stops the nation.Enjoy one of Australia's favourite days out on the harbour.Get into the spring carnival spirit- watch the race- enjoy a delicious gourmet lunch and you could even take away prize for best hat!Melbourne Cup lunch cruise includes:buffet lunchbeerwinesparklingsoft drinks.

The race that stops the nation is back for 2020.  Start your Melbourne Cup the right way with a complimentary glass of sparkling Cuvee on arrivalThen take your seat and enjoy a three (3) course meal prepared especially for this event starting with our Executive Chef cooking Seafood Paella- live.Time: 1 - 5 pm (4 hours)Take your seat and enjoy a carefully selected spring menu created by our five star chefs just for the Melbourne Cup. With Bubbles- Beers and our cocktail of the day (perfectly named- the 'GiddyUP) with $5 from every one of these going towards charity.Seated 3 Course Menu - $79ppEntreeSeafood Paella Cooked Live by our Executive ChefMain Course (alternate serves)Crumbed Chicken Involtini with Beurre Blanc and roasted potatoes or Crispy skin Barramundi on mash potato with tomato coulisDessertA trio of Tiramisu- Chocolate Profiterole and Vanilla Panna Cotta with berriesDrinks menuSparkling Cuvee- Rose- Cocktails- Cold Beers and the usual suspect list of beverages available for purchase on the day.*($5 from the 'Giddyup' cocktail will go towards supporting one of our charities)

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Melbourne Cup with Navarra Venues 2020

The race that stops the nation is back for 2020. Start your Melbourne Cup the right way with a complimentary glass of sparkling Cuvee on arrivalThen take your seat and enjoy a three (3) course meal prepared especially for this event starting with our Executive Chef cooking Seafood Paella- live.Time: 1 - 5 pm (4 hours)Take your seat and enjoy a carefully selected spring menu created by our five star chefs just for the Melbourne Cup. With Bubbles- Beers and our cocktail of the day (perfectly named- the 'GiddyUP) with $5 from every one of these going towards charity.Seated 3 Course Menu - $79ppEntreeSeafood Paella Cooked Live by our Executive ChefMain Course (alternate serves)Crumbed Chicken Involtini with Beurre Blanc and roasted potatoes or Crispy skin Barramundi on mash potato with tomato coulisDessertA trio of Tiramisu- Chocolate Profiterole and Vanilla Panna Cotta with berriesDrinks menuSparkling Cuvee- Rose- Cocktails- Cold Beers and the usual suspect list of beverages available for purchase on the day.*($5 from the 'Giddyup' cocktail will go towards supporting one of our charities)

This is a fun online course that is suitable for every body. From the comfort of your home- you will be facilitated through a range of improvisation exercises designed to give your brain a work-out and build present moment awareness. You will also be guided through a combination of mindfulness practices including yoga- meditation and breathing.The idea is to give you a variety of different skills to manage stress- reduce anxiety and most importantly- have fun! Each week will have a different theme- and a variety of creative ways for you to find more ease and joy in your day to day life at home. You will be working with two facilitators- Natascha and Laura.Natascha Flowers is a qualified yoga teacher- social worker- trauma counsellor and actor. Natascha has facilitated a range of creative- movement-based and mental health groups. As a social worker and counsellor- Natascha has worked with people experiencing homelessness- refugees and asylum seekers- people with disabilities- people impacted by eating and body image concerns and survivors of child abuse and complex trauma. She teaches yoga regularly- and has completed training in teaching yoga for trauma- mental health and body image- as well as accessible- body positive yoga. Natascha offers a warm- inclusive and encouraging approach to everyone she works with. She is committed to creating a supportive and safe space in all her work.Laura Hart is a qualified mental health first aider. She has been performing for over fifteen years. She has worked creatively with not for profit organisations such as Camp Quality- The Starlight Children's Foundation- Ted Noffs and Milkcrate Theatre. Laura is a 2017 Young Social Pioneer with the Foundation for Young Australians - developing and sharing her improv comedy program for people with anxiety. Laura has trained at Improv Theatre Sydney- Impro Australia and the Upright Citizens Brigade in New York. She holds a Bachelor of Communications from Charles Sturt University with a major in Theatre and Media. Laura is particularly interested in how improvisation and mental wellbeing intersect. She sees humour as a tool to build resilience- and uses improv as a mindfulness practice. Laura is a member of the ITS faculty and ensemble- and the company's Outreach- Diversity & Inclusion Officer.This workshop is supported by the Foundation for Young Australians. Participants must be aged between 18 - 30.

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Reimagining resilience for young people 2020

This is a fun online course that is suitable for every body. From the comfort of your home- you will be facilitated through a range of improvisation exercises designed to give your brain a work-out and build present moment awareness. You will also be guided through a combination of mindfulness practices including yoga- meditation and breathing.The idea is to give you a variety of different skills to manage stress- reduce anxiety and most importantly- have fun! Each week will have a different theme- and a variety of creative ways for you to find more ease and joy in your day to day life at home. You will be working with two facilitators- Natascha and Laura.Natascha Flowers is a qualified yoga teacher- social worker- trauma counsellor and actor. Natascha has facilitated a range of creative- movement-based and mental health groups. As a social worker and counsellor- Natascha has worked with people experiencing homelessness- refugees and asylum seekers- people with disabilities- people impacted by eating and body image concerns and survivors of child abuse and complex trauma. She teaches yoga regularly- and has completed training in teaching yoga for trauma- mental health and body image- as well as accessible- body positive yoga. Natascha offers a warm- inclusive and encouraging approach to everyone she works with. She is committed to creating a supportive and safe space in all her work.Laura Hart is a qualified mental health first aider. She has been performing for over fifteen years. She has worked creatively with not for profit organisations such as Camp Quality- The Starlight Children's Foundation- Ted Noffs and Milkcrate Theatre. Laura is a 2017 Young Social Pioneer with the Foundation for Young Australians - developing and sharing her improv comedy program for people with anxiety. Laura has trained at Improv Theatre Sydney- Impro Australia and the Upright Citizens Brigade in New York. She holds a Bachelor of Communications from Charles Sturt University with a major in Theatre and Media. Laura is particularly interested in how improvisation and mental wellbeing intersect. She sees humour as a tool to build resilience- and uses improv as a mindfulness practice. Laura is a member of the ITS faculty and ensemble- and the company's Outreach- Diversity & Inclusion Officer.This workshop is supported by the Foundation for Young Australians. Participants must be aged between 18 - 30.

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