Wooly’s Wheels: Sydney’s One-Stop Bicycle Shop

Steering a small business through 40 years of successful trading is noteworthy – particularly these days! Behind this leading Sydney shop, popular local Michael ‘Wooly’ Kamahl is the driving force. As well as Michael’s nickname referencing a ’70s hairstyle he once sported, the current store site is the same location of his first retail space in […]

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XMAS SUPPORTER DRIVE December 2018 PRIZE WINNERS

Major Prize Draw 1ST PRIZE- WOMADelaide 2019 Two Full Festival passes to WOMADelaide 2019 in the Royal Botanical Gardens of Adelaide (8 to 12 March 2019) WINNER – Jan from Double Bay 2ND PRIZE – ALBUM OF THE WEEK 1 Year Collection of Eastside Radio’s Album of the Week. WINNER Wendy from Arncliffe 3RD PRIZE […]

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New Fellowship Award to Drive Change in Australian Automotive

Across the world, the automotive industry is leading rapid and far-reaching change through the introduction of driverless vehicles, the development of low and zero emissions transport technology, and the progression of world-leading retail experiences. While employment in the Australian automotive industry has taken a hit following the closure of the last three car manufacturing operations […]

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AU & NZ Brightest Young Musicians Join the SSO’s 2019

The Sydney Symphony Orchestra welcomes 12 of the brightest young musicians to its internationally-renowned Fellowship program in 2019. The year-long Fellowship program offers emerging artists the opportunity to work closely with Australia’s premier orchestra, mentoring by permanent members of the different sections through technical and practical experience, and crucial training to secure positions in professional orchestras around […]

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Zela Margossian Quintet 14th Feburary at Foundry616

Born in Beirut of Armenian heritage, Zela’s music bears influences from the rich and colourful cultures that she represents. Zela’s passion for Armenian ethno-jazz grew while studying piano performance in Armenia where she experienced a lively local scene. After moving to Sydney, she embarked on a new journey of nurturing this passion and has been […]

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Sydney Symphony and Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra

Wynton Marsalis and David Robertson celebrate the brash, brassy, razzle-dazzle of New York City. A Parisian in America, Edgard Varèse was entranced by the tumultuous soundscape of New York. Calling for the biggest orchestra you’ll see all year, Amériques is a portrait of the city in all its thrilling chaos, complete with sirens and foghorns. […]

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Angelique Kidjo Live – Remain In Light

Grammy Award winner Angélique Kidjo is now one of the world’s leading artists, with thirteen stunning albums to her credit. Considered “the only African diva” by Time Magazine, she is a true performer whose striking voice, stage presence and willingness to experiment have earned the respect of her peers. Over the course of her career, Kidjo has successfully […]

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Jazz at Lincoln Center Saxophonist Walter Blanding

New York-based saxophonist Walter Blanding brings his music to Foundry616 on Thursday the 24th of January, joining drummer Andrew Dickeson for his only club performance. Blandings has been a member of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra since 1998 and has performed, toured and/or recorded with his own groups and with such renowned artists as […]

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