LIFESTYLE

SYDNEY COMEDY FESTIVAL: MATT OKINE

SYDNEY COMEDY FESTIVAL: MATT OKINE

Hanna Moore Having relocated to Sydney from Brisbane in his early 20s, the multi-talented Matt Okine has continued to make a name for himself throughout the national and international comedy scene. Matt had a breakthrough season in 2012 with his debut comedy show...

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SYDNEY COMEDY FESTIVAL: ALICE FRASER

SYDNEY COMEDY FESTIVAL: ALICE FRASER

Hanna Moore The sharp-witted, intelligent and often silly humour of comedian Alice Fraser is a stark contrast to the eloquent and thoughtful Alice who sat down with Sydney Observer to chat about Ethos, Tea with Alice and making people think about challenging questions...

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BETTER BALANCE WITH BALLET

BETTER BALANCE WITH BALLET

Hanna Moore Veronique Price, dancing since the age of three and an avid wellbeing and fitness enthusiast started the Lindfield-based Dancing for Wellbeing just over a year ago. In the time since its inception, the Better Balance 55+ classes teaches older residents of...

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EASTER SHOW TO HOST SILENT DISCO

EASTER SHOW TO HOST SILENT DISCO

Natalie Di Paola For the first time ever, the Easter Show is holding a Silent Disco. The event, which is free for those aged 18 and over, will provide headsets to the first 1000 partygoers who hold either general admission tickets or tickets bought after 4pm. Three...

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CHATTING WITH: SUE ROSEN

Sue Rosen is a history, research and heritage consultant based in Sydney’s Northern Suburbs. Sue sat down with Sydney Observer’s Hanna Moore to discuss her latest work, Scorched Earth.   Following the attack on Pearl Harbour and threat of further Japanese advance...

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EVERYONE BELONGS ON HARMONY DAY

EVERYONE BELONGS ON HARMONY DAY

Natalie Di Paola March 21 marks a special day throughout Australia: Harmony day. Started in 1999, Harmony day celebrates the cultural diversity throughout Australia, embracing the theme that “everyone belongs”. It also coincides with the United Nations International...

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FUNDING INCREASE FOR GREAT BARRIER REEF

FUNDING INCREASE FOR GREAT BARRIER REEF

The Federal Government announced last month a $60 million investment for measures aimed at protecting the Great Barrier Reef. In response, Australia’s leading research organisations will unite to design measures to repair the icon and build further resilience for the...

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LOCAL LIVES THRIVE IN KU-RING-GAI

Hanna Moore Chatting with Citizen of the Year Peter Kirkwood, and Young Citizen of the Year Hannah Burn, Sydney Observer gains an insight into the importance of giving back to the local community. Every year, the Ku-ring-gai council holds a Citizen of the year...

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Christmas Presents on a Budget

Christmas Presents on a Budget

Natalie Di Paola It's that time of year again, and while most would love to shower their loved ones with expensive Christmas gifts, reality does not always allow this. However, there are some clever ideas that prove that it's the thought that counts – without breaking...

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