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Surry Hills and Darlinghurst secret bar crawl 2020
Explore Surry Hills and Darlinghurst's small bars with a great group of locals and travellers. Over 4 hours- you'll visit 3 to 4 different bars including some very well-hidden ones. Finish the night dancing away with new friends. As you explore- you'll hear stories of local heroes and villains- crazy but true history and uncover new spots in the area.Good food- great bars- fun times & new friends from all over the world - what are you waiting for?!Please note- this isn't a budget 'pub crawl' - you'll visit bars that locals actually like to drink at- and you can drink as much or as little as you like. Most guests are aged from their mid-20s upwards and all ages are welcome. Normally up to half the group consists of people on their own- so this is a great way to discover Sydney's nightlife in a safe environment and make friends.The price includes the first drink and some share food.

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Ready to Wear - Work Christmas Party 2020
Treat your team this Christmas with a 2 hour jewellery making class that provides instant gratification. All participants have the opportunity to make a beautiful piece of silver jewellery. In this introductory jewellery class you will experience the use of a range of jewellery tools and techniques in a friendly and relaxed environment. We follow strict Covid-19 safety regulations at The Bench - so- this could be the perfect opportunity to get the team back together after months of working from home!When: Please select 'BOOK NOW' for 2020 dates & times or please contact The Bench to arrange a time more suited to you.Duration: 2 hoursClass size: Maximum 10 peopleCost: $120Bookings available herePrerequisiteThere are no formal entry requirements for this course. You do not need to be artistic or creative - you'll be surprised what you can create under the guidance of our expert tutors. The Ready to Wear - Work Christmas Party workshop is perfect for absolute beginners with no previous experience. This is an extremely fun and creative workshop - no matter what your gender!Course ObjectivesYou will be guided through the following techniques in this one day workshop:Texturing - You may add texture to your jewellery through a variety of different tools.Assembling- Colouring- Finishing - You will discover how to connect components- polish your finished design and introduce colour to your work using patination techniques.Course OutcomesYou will learn the basic skills needed to create your own beautiful earrings- pendant or ring. The workshop begins with short- structured technical exercises and lots of material play. Fabricating- decorating and joining will be demonstrated and everyone will leave looking fabulous! Or- at least with a Christmas present for the tree!What's IncludedAll materials are included. You just need to turn up with a pair of covered shoes and we provide the rest. Each participant will receive enough Sterling Silver to make at least two pieces of jewellery- copper sheet and consumables (saw blades- emery paper).We understand a Christmas Party without booze is just not a Christmas Party. Therefore we do offer BYO however we ask that you follow any rules or request by your tutor. If you're able to wait until after the class to drink- we promise you will be completely satisfied learning to make jewellery without the booze!

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Christian Science: a clearer view of you 2020
A web talk- by Lyle Young- CSB- from Ottawa- Canada- available on big screens at Christian Science Church- Glebe- with social distancing and Covid-19 registration.Mary Baker Eddy- who founded the Christian Science church- had a profound insight into the nature of God as infinite Love. She perceived that God is the only substance- intelligence and Life of the universe- without the opposition typically ascribed to darkness or evil. Moreover- Eddy realised that this was the basis of Jesus' healing works.Such an unusual theology might have ended as a footnote to history- except that Eddy and her students boldly used it to reinvigorate Christianity and its lost element of healing. Since then- some 65-000 accounts of healing have been verified and published - healings of everything from cancer to AIDS to blindness- from drug addiction to broken bones.To the degree that we understand our identity as purely spiritual - knowing that each of us shines- now and eternally- as a unique expression of infinite Love - we experience healing. The result is wellness- opportunity- spiritual progress- and the highest degree of joy.Lyle Young- CSB is a Christian Science practitioner- teacher and lecturer. A deep and broad love motivates Lyle- a love of God- of the ideas in the Bible and in the published writings of Mary Baker Eddy. His love and affection for humanity is expressed in a keen interest in cultures- languages- history- the arts- and sports. Lyle runs and swims regularly and is a four-season cyclist. The latter sport relates to his support for the environment.

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BLAKitecture: With(out) Engagement 2020
While there is still work to be done on improving design processes so that they centre the voices of Traditional Owners-...

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Get Connected: online mentoring program for 12 - 15 years 2020
Event descriptionGet Connected consists of 4 weekly x 90 min sessions starting Thursday 15 October 2020. It is held online via Zoom for anyone living in Australia.Attendees will develop skills in self-advocacy- learn how to speak up- build lasting friendships with peers and create stronger connections to the deaf community.Our inspiring mentors are Deaf Children Australia's Youth Support Workers. They have lived experience and are passionate about supporting young people. They have the knowledge and skills to help attendees build self-esteem to help them reach their goals.Both Auslan and spoken English is offered.Get Connected was first held in July. This is what they said 'You don't have to improve Get Connected. It's a great Zoom class! I love getting connected with you!'- 'I enjoyed meeting other deaf kids- learnt a lot about the deaf community and made new friends' and 'The mentors were amazing- they listened- and knew what it is like in a deaf world'Why you'll want to Get ConnectedAt the end of the course you will:Recognise similarities and differences in experiences from other deaf and HoH peers-mentors and realise that you are not aloneCommunicate about your experiences with other youth who are hard of hearing-deafFeel confident that being deaf-HoH is not stopping you from achieving your goalsIdentify your needs to make your environment more deaf-friendlyFind deaf friendly events-recreational activities onlineCost is $375 per person and includes handouts.We have many participants who are self or plan managed under NDIS who use their funds to cover the cost of online mentoring. Although we do not provide specific line numbers. Most participants will use core funding as it is most flexible. Get Connected could also be covered by Capacity building under Increased Social and Civic Participation.You'll need to get in quick as numbers are limited to 12 people. Register now!

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Sydney Ideas: Charging ahead with clean energy 2020
The science and economics tells us sustainable energy alternatives make sense. So- what's the missing link in the path to a clean and prosperous future? Hear from leading scientists- a City of Sydney Councillor and the NSW Minister for Energy and Environment.Targets- safeguards and the future: these concepts feel abstract and far away. But the reality is- we have the technology solutions at hand- to drive the direction of where we're heading.We know why we need a sustainable future- and this discussion brings together a spectrum of perspectives- to show how this is achievable.Matt Kean MP- NSW Minister for Energy and Environment- offers perspective into the economic impacts and benefits of investing in alternative energy sources. Professor Anita Ho-Baillie- John Hooke Chair of Nanoscience and a world leader in perovskite solar energy cells- shares insights into solar photovoltaic research and its potential to produce cost-effective ways of energy generation. The research that Professor Ho-Baillie is leading at the University was also awarded 2.5 million federal fundingProfessor Thomas Maschmeyer presents a case study on gelated zinc bromide batteries. An Australian breakthrough- this technology is scalable- affordable and safe.Linda Scott- President of Local Government NSW (LGNSW) and City of Sydney Councillor- will talk about sustainability at a local level and community engagement.Dr Tanya Fiedler from the University of Sydney Business School moderates this discussion. Dr Fiedler played a key role in the development of the University's Sustainability Strategy.Booking available here.

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Beginners improv class 2020
Release your inner-whatever you want and do it all in a cosy environment- creating a core ensemble.We work with the basics of Viola Spolin's concepts to get comfortable with the group mind. This class is great for people new to improv or improvisers and actors who want to break habits and get back to simple- basic fun.The ITS curriculum is progressive. Level one focuses on simple creativity and group mind- level two works on creating scenes through strong character choices and relationships- level three takes your scenework and combines it with stagecraft techniques (and is the first level to have a grad show performance)- level four elevates your two person scenes and culminates in the longform format La Ronde- level five is a complete performance in the ITS iteration of The Harold- level six uses all previous levels- works on different longform styles- and explores formats and ways of playing.Improv Theatre Sydney is a registered COVID Safe business. For more information about our plan of management- please head to improvtheatresydney.com.au-covid-19

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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.

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Art Somewhere | Art at Home Round #2 2020
We're back! Round 2 of Art at Home is here - and this time- we're bringing wine!For the last two years- we've been running Art Somewhere creative hangouts in the Redfern and Green Square communities. We provide all the materials- space and support you need to try out new things in a non-structured teaching environment. Now- we're bringing this experience straight to your lounge room!Over the next three months- we will be delivering surprise craft boxes to your door each fortnight. Sign up for a 3-month subscription and learn 6 new surprise crafts lead by our fave local artists- with all the materials and support you need! Keep those creative juices flowing with a perfectly matched natural wine from P&V or a delicious 6-pack of Mountain Goat beer to suit each activity. Click the tickets link to grab a subscription or gift one to your bestie.These aren't your average craft activities either. We have teamed up with some of Sydney's best local artists to help you master beautiful hand-made crafts at home. Plus- there'll be a few tips on how to turn those empty tinnies into up-cycled treasures.Don't worry if the last time you painted was with your fingers in primary school- all levels and abilities welcome to join… everyone has to 'art somewhere.Sales open Wednesday 5 August at 3:30pm#letsgetcraftyDisclaimer:Beer & wine are available for purchase for persons 18 and over- ID checks will be conducted on delivery.You can sign up for one- two or three months reducing the price of each pack significantly. To ensure you get your fortnightly craft box on time- we will close orders a week prior. Your monthly subscription will start from the next month after the last cut off time.
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