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A Thousand Words presents compelling photographic images from the rich collections of Sydney Living Museums and the State Archives and Records Authority of NSW- created between the 1880s and the 1980s.A Thousand Words adopts a philosophy that everyone can interpret history through the lens of their background- experiences- values and aspirations. Unlike a standard exhibition- the images are presented without traditional curatorial interpretation.Instead- the public has been invited to contribute responses - whether emotive- nostalgic or imaginative - and this 'crowdsourced' material translated into the exhibition design. New creative works have also been commissioned from established and emerging writers and artists- each responding to an image from the exhibition.A Thousand Words is a collaboration between Sydney Living Museums and NSW State Archives.Pre-bookingTo manage capacity within the exhibition- visitors are encouraged to pre-book tickets online before arriving at the museum. Visit Sydney Living Museums website for further information.Please note the exhibition will be temporarily closed between 21 September 2020 to 16 October 2020 and reopens 17 October 2020.

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A Thousand Words exhibition 2020

A Thousand Words presents compelling photographic images from the rich collections of Sydney Living Museums and the State Archives and Records Authority of NSW- created between the 1880s and the 1980s.A Thousand Words adopts a philosophy that everyone can interpret history through the lens of their background- experiences- values and aspirations. Unlike a standard exhibition- the images are presented without traditional curatorial interpretation.Instead- the public has been invited to contribute responses - whether emotive- nostalgic or imaginative - and this 'crowdsourced' material translated into the exhibition design. New creative works have also been commissioned from established and emerging writers and artists- each responding to an image from the exhibition.A Thousand Words is a collaboration between Sydney Living Museums and NSW State Archives.Pre-bookingTo manage capacity within the exhibition- visitors are encouraged to pre-book tickets online before arriving at the museum. Visit Sydney Living Museums website for further information.Please note the exhibition will be temporarily closed between 21 September 2020 to 16 October 2020 and reopens 17 October 2020.

Have you ever gazed into a rock pool and wondered what lives inside? This Spring discover and meet the creatures of the inter-tidal zone with SEA LIFE Sydney's newly renovated rock pool.Available now for discovery- the exciting new rocky formation is entirely inspired by Sydney's rock pool scene with local starfish- sea urchins- hermit crabs and more incredible introverted organisms.You can also amplify your dive into the world of rock pools by accessing the aquarium's new interactive digital game! Simply scan a QR code and challenge each other with rock pool-inspired quizzes- watch behind the scenes videos and learn from exclusive educational activities. PLUS- there's activities for mums and dads to download and keep the kids entertained and occupied at home!SEA LIFE Sydney is a COVID Safe attractionBook your tickets and time slots online for entry

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Beneath the Tide 2020

Have you ever gazed into a rock pool and wondered what lives inside? This Spring discover and meet the creatures of the inter-tidal zone with SEA LIFE Sydney's newly renovated rock pool.Available now for discovery- the exciting new rocky formation is entirely inspired by Sydney's rock pool scene with local starfish- sea urchins- hermit crabs and more incredible introverted organisms.You can also amplify your dive into the world of rock pools by accessing the aquarium's new interactive digital game! Simply scan a QR code and challenge each other with rock pool-inspired quizzes- watch behind the scenes videos and learn from exclusive educational activities. PLUS- there's activities for mums and dads to download and keep the kids entertained and occupied at home!SEA LIFE Sydney is a COVID Safe attractionBook your tickets and time slots online for entry

The international platform for the support- exhibition and production of audiovisual dance Fiver promotes choreographic-audiovisual creation by promoting the professionalization of the film dance genre with the organization- since 2012- of an internationally renowned annual festival: FIVER.After the success of FIVER 2019- which celebrated its seventh edition with actions in Logrono and Madrid- its two main venues- this 2020 and for the second consecutive year- the Fiver-Cervantes program is being carried out within the festival- with a Selection of works by Spanish and Latin American creators and curated by Samuel Retortillo- wants to offer a current vision of audiovisual dance through works that have been produced by Fiver or that have been finalists in its international competition.The works of prestigious Spanish film directors of three generations are a perfect selection to show how cinedance has become a language of specific movement- where the creator brings dance to life through the screen. There are five works that can be enjoyed at Fiver-Cervantes 2020: the winner of the special FIVER 2019 award- I Love the Maids for Unreal- by Sofia Castro (Argentina)- the finalist- Babelian Circles- by Ferrand Romeu- and the collaborative works Fiverlabs 2019- Body to Body 2.0- coordinated by Esteban Crucci and Jordi Cortes- Wine or Grape ?- coordinated by Álex Pachon- and Bailaora- by Rubin Stein.This program is expanded with «Confined Bodies»- a series of videos that have been made during confinement- in order to analyze and give value to the creative proposals carried out during this period- by authors of the stature of Elias Aguirre- Richar Mascherin- Asun Noales- Alex Pachon- Jesus Rubio- Antonio Ruz- Guido Sarli and Pablo Venero.This comprehensive program will be presented within the framework of the Baila Espana festival in Bremen- which- in addition to its face-to-face celebration- will have a digital version this year- in which a wide variety of online activities will be offered- which will be accessible to all users of the Instituto Cervantes network of centers.

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Fiver 2020 International Film- Dance and New Media Festival

The international platform for the support- exhibition and production of audiovisual dance Fiver promotes choreographic-audiovisual creation by promoting the professionalization of the film dance genre with the organization- since 2012- of an internationally renowned annual festival: FIVER.After the success of FIVER 2019- which celebrated its seventh edition with actions in Logrono and Madrid- its two main venues- this 2020 and for the second consecutive year- the Fiver-Cervantes program is being carried out within the festival- with a Selection of works by Spanish and Latin American creators and curated by Samuel Retortillo- wants to offer a current vision of audiovisual dance through works that have been produced by Fiver or that have been finalists in its international competition.The works of prestigious Spanish film directors of three generations are a perfect selection to show how cinedance has become a language of specific movement- where the creator brings dance to life through the screen. There are five works that can be enjoyed at Fiver-Cervantes 2020: the winner of the special FIVER 2019 award- I Love the Maids for Unreal- by Sofia Castro (Argentina)- the finalist- Babelian Circles- by Ferrand Romeu- and the collaborative works Fiverlabs 2019- Body to Body 2.0- coordinated by Esteban Crucci and Jordi Cortes- Wine or Grape ?- coordinated by Álex Pachon- and Bailaora- by Rubin Stein.This program is expanded with «Confined Bodies»- a series of videos that have been made during confinement- in order to analyze and give value to the creative proposals carried out during this period- by authors of the stature of Elias Aguirre- Richar Mascherin- Asun Noales- Alex Pachon- Jesus Rubio- Antonio Ruz- Guido Sarli and Pablo Venero.This comprehensive program will be presented within the framework of the Baila Espana festival in Bremen- which- in addition to its face-to-face celebration- will have a digital version this year- in which a wide variety of online activities will be offered- which will be accessible to all users of the Instituto Cervantes network of centers.

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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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!

Get into the festive spirit with our online Hand Painted Christmas Bauble workshop!You'll first set up a mini paint station at home or in the office using the ceramic bauble and paint kits provided.You'll be taught the basic techniques of brush lettering- allowing you to personalise your own ceramic baubles- and how to paint delicate Christmas symbols to frame your message.Then you'll be invited to channel your own creativity as you each design and develop your very own Christmas illustrations using a variety of inspiring imagery and props- with on hand help from leading artist Sarah Rowan.As one of Australia's top live performance artists - Sarah will inspire you with stories of creativity and imagination along the way and you'll leave the class with beautiful additions to your Christmas tree or great gifts to share with friends and family.We'll send you a Zoom link and passcode to share with your invitees before your session time that's a simple click and connect. If you suffer a technical glitch our event gurus will be on hand to help.Kits available for delivery Australia-wide.

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Hand painted bauble workshop 2020

Get into the festive spirit with our online Hand Painted Christmas Bauble workshop!You'll first set up a mini paint station at home or in the office using the ceramic bauble and paint kits provided.You'll be taught the basic techniques of brush lettering- allowing you to personalise your own ceramic baubles- and how to paint delicate Christmas symbols to frame your message.Then you'll be invited to channel your own creativity as you each design and develop your very own Christmas illustrations using a variety of inspiring imagery and props- with on hand help from leading artist Sarah Rowan.As one of Australia's top live performance artists - Sarah will inspire you with stories of creativity and imagination along the way and you'll leave the class with beautiful additions to your Christmas tree or great gifts to share with friends and family.We'll send you a Zoom link and passcode to share with your invitees before your session time that's a simple click and connect. If you suffer a technical glitch our event gurus will be on hand to help.Kits available for delivery Australia-wide.

The Korean Cultural Centre (KCC) presents an online lecture- 'Hangeul is Art' celebrating Hangeul Day (9 Oct) in Korea which commemorates the creation of the Korean alphabet- Hangeul by King Sejong the Great in 1446.One of the pioneers in the field of Hangeul design- Prof. Jae-Joon Han of Seoul Women's University will share his interpretation on the Hunminjeongeum Haerye (Explanations and Examples of the Korean Alphabet) based upon the information found in the book added with his imagination as an artist.Prof. Han has also invented 'CR Che'- a font that highlights Hangeul's simplicity while maximising its ability to expand by adding strokes to only 6 basic Hangeul letters (3 consonants- 3 vowels) to create all 24 letters of Hangeul- which then can be used to make syllables- words- phrases and even art works.While Hangeul has been recognised as an excellent writing system with its unique features- Prof. Han highly values its aesthetic- artistic and philosophical aspects that Hangeul is art as it is and has potential to near-limitless versatility.This lecture will be a rare opportunity to meet one of the most renowned Hangeul designers of Korea who will take you on a journey to appreciate the beauty of Hangeul and lead you to your own creation. Prof. Han emphasises that anyone can be a Hangeul designer and if you are unsure of how- he will show you the way.This online event does not require a previous knowledge of Korean language and will be livestreamed on the KCC's Facebook

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Hangeul is Art: Online lecture 2020

The Korean Cultural Centre (KCC) presents an online lecture- 'Hangeul is Art' celebrating Hangeul Day (9 Oct) in Korea which commemorates the creation of the Korean alphabet- Hangeul by King Sejong the Great in 1446.One of the pioneers in the field of Hangeul design- Prof. Jae-Joon Han of Seoul Women's University will share his interpretation on the Hunminjeongeum Haerye (Explanations and Examples of the Korean Alphabet) based upon the information found in the book added with his imagination as an artist.Prof. Han has also invented 'CR Che'- a font that highlights Hangeul's simplicity while maximising its ability to expand by adding strokes to only 6 basic Hangeul letters (3 consonants- 3 vowels) to create all 24 letters of Hangeul- which then can be used to make syllables- words- phrases and even art works.While Hangeul has been recognised as an excellent writing system with its unique features- Prof. Han highly values its aesthetic- artistic and philosophical aspects that Hangeul is art as it is and has potential to near-limitless versatility.This lecture will be a rare opportunity to meet one of the most renowned Hangeul designers of Korea who will take you on a journey to appreciate the beauty of Hangeul and lead you to your own creation. Prof. Han emphasises that anyone can be a Hangeul designer and if you are unsure of how- he will show you the way.This online event does not require a previous knowledge of Korean language and will be livestreamed on the KCC's Facebook

Suzi Dougherty is a skilled performer with more than 20 years' experience. She is a founding member of the Bell Shakespeare Company. She has played Cheryl Braxton on Home and Away for over 5 years and currently appears on the show the Gloaming on Stan.  Suzi will run a 2-hour class that will include a voice warm-up- group activities and acting techniques. The class will facilitate many skills like communication- relationship building and strengthening our memory.  The class will be specifically designed with older students in mind- so all levels of physical- mental and vocal capabilities are addressed. The benefits of being involved in acting classes include better health- fewer visits to the doctors- increased social connection. This class usually takes place at the Harry Jensen Community Centre- Millers Point on Fridays and the Reginald Murphy Community Centre- Elizabeth Bay on Tuesdays as part of the City of Sydney City Spaces Program.  This class is held on Zoom- connection details will be emailed after you reserve your space.Disclaimer  a. To the extent permitted by law- the City of Sydney- its officers- employees- agents and contractors are not liable for any personal injury- loss or damage to property or financial loss (including payment of medical expenses) any individual may suffer whilst participating in online programs and activities presented by the City of Sydney and  b. By participating in City of Sydney online programs- individuals accept that they do so at their own risk accept that they waive and forego any legal right that they may otherwise have against the City of Sydney and or against its officers- employees- agents and contractors.

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Acting lessons for older adults with Suzi on Fridays 2020

Suzi Dougherty is a skilled performer with more than 20 years' experience. She is a founding member of the Bell Shakespeare Company. She has played Cheryl Braxton on Home and Away for over 5 years and currently appears on the show the Gloaming on Stan.  Suzi will run a 2-hour class that will include a voice warm-up- group activities and acting techniques. The class will facilitate many skills like communication- relationship building and strengthening our memory.  The class will be specifically designed with older students in mind- so all levels of physical- mental and vocal capabilities are addressed. The benefits of being involved in acting classes include better health- fewer visits to the doctors- increased social connection. This class usually takes place at the Harry Jensen Community Centre- Millers Point on Fridays and the Reginald Murphy Community Centre- Elizabeth Bay on Tuesdays as part of the City of Sydney City Spaces Program.  This class is held on Zoom- connection details will be emailed after you reserve your space.Disclaimer  a. To the extent permitted by law- the City of Sydney- its officers- employees- agents and contractors are not liable for any personal injury- loss or damage to property or financial loss (including payment of medical expenses) any individual may suffer whilst participating in online programs and activities presented by the City of Sydney and  b. By participating in City of Sydney online programs- individuals accept that they do so at their own risk accept that they waive and forego any legal right that they may otherwise have against the City of Sydney and or against its officers- employees- agents and contractors.

In conjunction with the easing restrictions of the COVID-19 public health measures enforced by the NSW Government and Football NSW- Centennial Parklands Sports Centre (CPSC) are thrilled to re-instate the Friday Night 7v7 outdoor soccer competition.Competition Commence Date: Friday 25 September 2020Competition Duration: 12 WeeksWho can play?: Anyone! Returning teams- new teams and individuals looking to find a teamHow can I register? Click this link to register online NOW!Team registrationThe team captain can register on behalf of the whole team. Ensure they have all contact information ready for each team member prior to registering as part of post COVID practices (more information below).Individual RegistrationUsing the registration link above- create your profile and register as an individual. Staff at CPSC will place you in a social team. Conditions of registrationTo ensure the health- safety and wellbeing of all patrons of the centre- all players must adhere to the following requirements of the competition:All players MUST be registered in the competition. To complete your team or individual registration- please click here.Returning teams are still required to register for this competition. Teams and individuals will not be permitted to take the field of play unless they are registered.All players MUST sign on and list their name on the scoresheet prior the commencement of the gameMatch referees will cross-check player sign on prior to the match commencingAll teams will need to provide their own bibs and or training kitsCOVID-19 measuresSpecific COVID-19 response strategies are in place around the CPSC venues to ensure the utmost health and hygiene practices are implemented. All players MUST obey all signage and engage in the following behaviours-Do not participate in the competition if you are feeling unwell- have COVID-19 symptoms or have tested positive for COVID-19Use the hand sanitizers provided around the venue prior- during and post gamesObey all signage and protocols implemented by CPSC that relate to social distancing measures- maximum capacity in certain areas- hygiene procedures- crowd control and spectator managementTo find out more information about the COVID-19 'Return to Sport' strategies please visit the CPSC COVID-19 Website Page or the NSW Government- Office of Sport WebsiteThe staff at CPSC are excited to present the 7v7 Soccer Competition! We cannot wait to see your familiar faces at the centre enjoying the World Game! ⚽We anticipate the competition to fill up quickly- register now to avoid disappointment! &nbsp

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7v7 soccer competition 2020

In conjunction with the easing restrictions of the COVID-19 public health measures enforced by the NSW Government and Football NSW- Centennial Parklands Sports Centre (CPSC) are thrilled to re-instate the Friday Night 7v7 outdoor soccer competition.Competition Commence Date: Friday 25 September 2020Competition Duration: 12 WeeksWho can play?: Anyone! Returning teams- new teams and individuals looking to find a teamHow can I register? Click this link to register online NOW!Team registrationThe team captain can register on behalf of the whole team. Ensure they have all contact information ready for each team member prior to registering as part of post COVID practices (more information below).Individual RegistrationUsing the registration link above- create your profile and register as an individual. Staff at CPSC will place you in a social team. Conditions of registrationTo ensure the health- safety and wellbeing of all patrons of the centre- all players must adhere to the following requirements of the competition:All players MUST be registered in the competition. To complete your team or individual registration- please click here.Returning teams are still required to register for this competition. Teams and individuals will not be permitted to take the field of play unless they are registered.All players MUST sign on and list their name on the scoresheet prior the commencement of the gameMatch referees will cross-check player sign on prior to the match commencingAll teams will need to provide their own bibs and or training kitsCOVID-19 measuresSpecific COVID-19 response strategies are in place around the CPSC venues to ensure the utmost health and hygiene practices are implemented. All players MUST obey all signage and engage in the following behaviours-Do not participate in the competition if you are feeling unwell- have COVID-19 symptoms or have tested positive for COVID-19Use the hand sanitizers provided around the venue prior- during and post gamesObey all signage and protocols implemented by CPSC that relate to social distancing measures- maximum capacity in certain areas- hygiene procedures- crowd control and spectator managementTo find out more information about the COVID-19 'Return to Sport' strategies please visit the CPSC COVID-19 Website Page or the NSW Government- Office of Sport WebsiteThe staff at CPSC are excited to present the 7v7 Soccer Competition! We cannot wait to see your familiar faces at the centre enjoying the World Game! ⚽We anticipate the competition to fill up quickly- register now to avoid disappointment!  

This event will be available to watch online on 30 October 2020 from 7pm AEST until 1 November 9pm AEST. Ticket buyers will be emailed their unique link to the show within 24 hours of it commencing.City Recital Hall is delighted to partner with FANE to present a series of online events. We will be bringing together world-renowned writers- actors and presenters from all over the globe- and deliver their brilliant conversations straight to your home. The epic story of the Boer War and Harry 'Breaker' Morant: drover- horseman- bush poet - murderer or hero?Join Peter FitzSimons- Australia's bestselling non-fiction writer as he investigates the iconic- infamous figure of Australian folklore in conversation with Richard Glover on the release of his new book Breaker Morant.Most Australians have heard of the Boer War and of Harry 'Breaker' Morant- a figure who rivals Ned Kelly as an archetypal Australian folk hero. But Morant was a complicated man. Born in England and immigrating to Queensland in 1883- he established a reputation as a rider- polo player and poet who submitted ballads to The Bulletin and counted Banjo Paterson as a friend. Travelling on his wits and the goodwill of others- Morant was quick to act when appeals were made for horsemen to serve in the war in South Africa. He joined up- first with the South Australian Mounted Rifles and then with a South African irregular unit- the Bushveldt Carbineers.The adventure would not go as Breaker planned. In October 1901 Lieutenant Harry Morant and two other Australians- Lieutenants Peter Handcock and George Witton- were arrested for the murder of Boer prisoners. Morant and Handcock were court-martialled and executed in February 1902 as the Boer War was in its closing stages- but the debate over their convictions continues to this day.With his masterful command of story- Peter FitzSimons takes us to the harsh landscape of southern Africa and into the bloody action of war against an upredictable force using modern commando tactics. The truths FitzSimons uncovers about 'the Breaker' and the part he played in the Boer War are astonishing - and finally we will know if the Breaker was a hero- a cad- a scapegoat or a criminal.

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A live stream with Peter FitzSimons 2020

This event will be available to watch online on 30 October 2020 from 7pm AEST until 1 November 9pm AEST. Ticket buyers will be emailed their unique link to the show within 24 hours of it commencing.City Recital Hall is delighted to partner with FANE to present a series of online events. We will be bringing together world-renowned writers- actors and presenters from all over the globe- and deliver their brilliant conversations straight to your home. The epic story of the Boer War and Harry 'Breaker' Morant: drover- horseman- bush poet - murderer or hero?Join Peter FitzSimons- Australia's bestselling non-fiction writer as he investigates the iconic- infamous figure of Australian folklore in conversation with Richard Glover on the release of his new book Breaker Morant.Most Australians have heard of the Boer War and of Harry 'Breaker' Morant- a figure who rivals Ned Kelly as an archetypal Australian folk hero. But Morant was a complicated man. Born in England and immigrating to Queensland in 1883- he established a reputation as a rider- polo player and poet who submitted ballads to The Bulletin and counted Banjo Paterson as a friend. Travelling on his wits and the goodwill of others- Morant was quick to act when appeals were made for horsemen to serve in the war in South Africa. He joined up- first with the South Australian Mounted Rifles and then with a South African irregular unit- the Bushveldt Carbineers.The adventure would not go as Breaker planned. In October 1901 Lieutenant Harry Morant and two other Australians- Lieutenants Peter Handcock and George Witton- were arrested for the murder of Boer prisoners. Morant and Handcock were court-martialled and executed in February 1902 as the Boer War was in its closing stages- but the debate over their convictions continues to this day.With his masterful command of story- Peter FitzSimons takes us to the harsh landscape of southern Africa and into the bloody action of war against an upredictable force using modern commando tactics. The truths FitzSimons uncovers about 'the Breaker' and the part he played in the Boer War are astonishing - and finally we will know if the Breaker was a hero- a cad- a scapegoat or a criminal.

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