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Erskineville PCTC - Community Update Mar 18, 2010 from 06:00 PM to 07:30 PM Erskineville Town Hall, 104 Erskineville Road, Erskineville,
You are invited to a community update for further opportunity to view draft proposals for Erskineville and to talk with the City’s transport planners and area traffic engineers.
REDWater Community Market May 15, 2010 from 08:00 AM to 04:00 PM Redfern Park ,
The REDWater Community Market continues to offer hand-made, recycled and second-hand goods on the third Saturday of each month. Get down to Redfern Park from 8am to find that treasure gift, hobby item or something unique for the home. To hold a stall call 0434 197 527.
REDWater Community Market Jun 19, 2010 from 08:00 AM to 04:00 PM Redfern Park ,
The REDWater Community Market continues to offer hand-made, recycled and second-hand goods on the third Saturday of each month. Get down to Redfern Park from 8am to find that treasure gift, hobby item or something unique for the home. To hold a stall call 0434 197 527.
REDWater Community Market Jul 17, 2010 from 08:00 AM to 04:00 PM Redfern Park ,
The REDWater Community Market continues to offer hand-made, recycled and second-hand goods on the third Saturday of each month. Get down to Redfern Park from 8am to find that treasure gift, hobby item or something unique for the home. To hold a stall call 0434 197 527.
Thinking Outside The Square: A Retrospective (1972-2010) from Mar 14, 2010 12:00 AM to May 20, 2010 12:00 AM Uniting Church, 56a Raglan Street, Waterloo,
"I have been documenting people, places and events for over three decades. As an American emigrant from Bradenton, a small country town in Florida, I came to cosmopolitan Sydney in 1971, with fresh eyes" Over 200 black and white and colour carefully culled photographs, or perhaps they may even form ‘visual transcripts’, are being exhibited in the collection at the opening within a church setting, providing the exhibition with a sense of the sacred and surreal. Images are laid out on the church pews creating a sense of engagement, and are a metaphor for presenting people “where they sat”. Hours: Tue - Thur 4.30 to 6pm; Sun 9am to 12noon
Redfern Neighbourhood Advisory Board May 11, 2010 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM our place at Moorhead Street,
The Neighbourhood Advisory Boards (NAB) are made up of elected tenant representatives, and both Government and Non-Government agencies, who work together to discuss and address issues and concerns important to tenants on the Public Housing Estates. The NABs were set up so that tenants could be involved in making decisions and discussing issues and concerns that affect those who live on the estates. Agencies, who provide services in the area, are also involved in working with the community.
Waterloo NABs – Learning, Employment, Enterprise Action Group Mar 25, 2010 from 09:30 AM to 12:00 PM Factory Community Centre, Raglan Street, Waterloo,
The above action group is open to all agencies and residents working on projects tackling the above issues. The next meeting will be focusing on forthcoming landscaping projects at PCYC and Cook Community Garden, and other related projects planned for 2010.
WordUP! Book Launch Dec 12, 2008 from 08:30 AM to 10:00 AM upstairs at The Factory Community Centre in Waterloo, 67 Raglan Street, Waterloo.,
Dr Anita Heiss, a member of the Wiradjuri nation of central New South Wales and one of Australia's most prolific and well-known authors of Indigenous literature, will be presenting children from the wordUP! literacy program that recently ran at The Yurungai Learning Centre community based project inspired to help close the gap in Indigenous disadvantage. with their books at the book launch party, which takes place on December 11th at The Factory Community Centre in Waterloo. The presentation of the books will follow a traditional dance performed by children that attend The Yurungai Learning Centre.
FAMILY & CULTURE DAY on The Block - Movie Night Under the Stars Apr 24, 2010 from 05:05 PM to 09:05 PM The Block, Redfern,
'Chicka' Dixon, Short Black Films, Between the Lines, Rabbit Proof Fence, Youth Rememberance. Bring your chairs, blankets, cushions for comfort. Healthy food and popcorn available. This is a drug and alchohol free event.
Memorial Sculpture in honour of the work of Mum Shirl and Father Ted Kennedy Apr 19, 2009 from 03:00 AM to 05:00 AM The Block,
The Tom Bass Sculpture Studio School and Community of St Vincent’s Church Redfern are inviting public comment on a memorial to the shared work Fr Ted and Mum Shirl. The presentation with model and photographs will take place at the Block. The sculpture is abstract in expression and presents the spirit of Mum Shirl and Ted Kennedy through connecting hands. Their lives exemplified the best of the Australian spirit. They worked to establish a society where justice, dignity and freedom could be enjoyed by all citizens, whether Aboriginal or settlers.
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