Sydney and NSW festivals, activities & events

What's On This Month

Alive at the Chapel 2010 (6 Aug)

Cupcake Day for the RSPCA (16 Aug)

Ultimo Science Festival (16-29 Aug)

Deadliest Catch Stars Visit Fish Market (20 Aug)

Public Talk - Tibetan Buddhism (21 Aug)

Penrith Spring Home Show (21-22 Aug)

Journey to Freedom Photo Exhibition (31 Aug-5 Sep)

What's On Next Month

Light The Night 2010 (1-17 Sep)

Palmy Soft Sand Race (5 Sep)

Sydney Underground Film Festival (9 Sep)

Twilight Concert in the Park Series (11 Sep)

Gusto Italian Food Festival (12 Sep)

Festival of the Winds (12 Sep)

Italian Film Festival (23 Sep-10 Oct)

EQ Spring Food & Wine Festival (25-26 Sep)

Sydney Kids Film Fest (25-27 Sep)

Free Spring Holiday Fun at EQ (27 Sep)

Future Events

Korean Film Festival (1-5 Oct)

La Leche! (3 Oct)

Free Spring Holiday Fun at EQ (4&8 Oct)

Heathcote Oktoberfest (8-10 Oct)

Best Cellars International Wine Tasting (13 Oct)

Australian International Motor Show (15-24 Oct)

Twilight Concert in the Park Series (16 Oct)

The Crows Nest Festival (17 Oct)

2010 Southern Sydney Volunteer Expo (21 Oct)

For the Love of Seafood (23 Oct)

American Muscle Car Club Charity Car Show (24 Oct)

Norton Street Italian Festa (29-31 Oct)

Terrigal Food & Wine Fair (30-31 Oct)

Hunter Valley Uncorked (7 Nov)

The Cruelty Free Festival 2010 (7 Nov)

Sans Souci Public School 125 Years Anniversary (13 Nov)

Newport Beach Festival (14 Nov)

Manly Festival of Surfing (18-21 Nov)

Rudolfs Big Day Out Christmas Festival (21 Nov)

Stereosonic 2010 (27 Nov)

Sydney Shakespeare Festival (6 Jan-27 Feb 2011)

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Book Accommodation Cruise Sydney Harbour
Visit the Blue Mountains
Sydney Sightseeing
Hire a Car
Public Holidays 2010/11
School Holidays 2010/11
Melbourne Festivals & Events

Biennale of Sydney

The 17th Biennale of Sydney (12 May - 1 August 2010) directed by David Elliott and titled 'THE BEAUTY OF DISTANCE: Songs of Survival in a Precarious Age' will showcase the freshest, most exciting and innovative contemporary art. In a country that has traditionally regarded distance as a disadvantage, this Biennale will celebrate distance by including art from Australia and all around the world. By providing a unique experience of a wide range of good art, the exhibition will express the power of art, as well as its creative richness.

Held every two years, the Biennale of Sydney stages a three-month exhibition, plus a program of special events, public tours, artist talks, film screenings and international guest lectures across Sydney - and admission to the exhibition and these events is FREE. In 2010, the 17th Biennale of Sydney will be situated across the heart of the city in a series of venues: Cockatoo Island, Pier 2/3, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney Opera House, Royal Botanic Gardens, Artspace and the Art Gallery of New South Wales (foyer only).

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