Sydney Con Open Academy – Winter 2024

The Winter term 2024 includes open short courses for adults, including jazz and soul ensembles, impro basics, blues guitar, music theory, singing and more! All held at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. Listen up music lovers! Join us at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music for our Winter Short Courses! Whether you’re a beginner or more […]

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Review: Wendy Whiteley’s Secret Garden

Reviewed by Isla Cox, 19th of June 2024 Today I took a trip to one of Sydney’s best kept secrets; Wendy Whiteley’s Secret Garden. In 1992, Wendy Whiteley lost her husband, the renowned artist, Brett Whiteley. As a result, she threw herself into restoring the unused railroad land at the foot of her house, and […]

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NAIDOC in the City takes on Sydney Town Hall

A celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander music, dance, art and enterprise will take over Sydney Town Hall on Wednesday 10 July, as part of NAIDOC Week.  This year’s NAIDOC in the City event includes a free, all-ages, night-time live music concert from 6pm featuring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists including hip hop […]

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Aya Pfeufer’s Journey to Sydney, Australia

Hi, my name is Aya Pfeufer, and I am currently interning at Eastside Radio 89.7FM. I am studying journalism and media and screen studies at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts. I enjoy listening to all different genres of music, from pop to hip-hop. Having played the cello for several years, I appreciate the melodies and […]

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Living Hot

Living Hot by Clive Hamilton and George Wilkenfeld The authors are not new to writing about climate risks. Their new book, Living Hot, offers guidelines about living in a world in which temperatures increase by 2 degrees or more. The scientific community considers the goal of limiting global heating to under 2 degrees is probably […]

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Scallywag Showtunes – Episode 3

‘Ello! We are Arfur and Charlie Chimbley, the Chimbley Bruvvers, esquire, at your service (aka Eliane Morel and Soledad Cordeaux), here to entertain you with our humorous and delightful cockney banter. In our new segment, Scallywag Showtunes, airing during Eastside Radio Drive show, we will hexplore in hexcruciating detail (but with (but with our trademark […]

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First Day On The Job

Today marks my first day of work experience at Eastside Radio. I’m Isla, a year 10 student at the International French School of Sydney, and I chose to do work experience here because of my continued love of the media. I have always been invested in journalism, and there has never been a time in […]

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Pacific Opera Presents The Mozart Requiem

Join us and be immersed in the profound beauty of Mozart’s Requiem as our young artists take centre stage at Stephen’s Uniting Church. The sacred echoes of this masterful composition create a transformative experience for all who witness it.   The emotional depth and spiritual intensity of one of Mozart’s most beloved and famous works […]

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Alana Conway at Camelot Lounge

With a voice that demands attention combined with the angelic tones of the harp, Alana Conways’s remarkable talent is making its mark on the Australian music scene. Alana’s musical journey has taken her on extensive tours across Australasia, both on land and sea, captivating audiences with her soulful and powerful vocals. Her performances have graced […]

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Squeezing The Creatives

Creatives in Sydney have always done it tough. Now it’s worse than ever. Our artists are leaving in droves. On this episode of The Sydneyist Elizabeth Farrelly asks, can Sydney survive the loss of its creatives?  Elizabeth Farrelly was joined by three artists: writer Mark Mordue, silk-screen artists Peter Bainbridge and actor Kate Mannix about surviving […]

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A Techno Night With X CLUB.

Review of HIDE THE JUNK warehouse party present by X CLUB. at Carriageworks. As night falls over Sydney, the Carriageworks undergoes a transformation. Once-deserted streets teem with life as crowds of young people flock to the venue, eagerly awaiting entry into the former railway hangar. After clearing security, the atmosphere shifts into high gear. The […]

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