Sydney Road Gallery is a collective of accomplished mid-level exhibiting visual artists from disciplines including painting, printmaking, textiles and sculptural basketry, who have come together to jointly manage a combined gallery space.…
Sydney Showground is the events precinct at Sydney Olympic Park. It was established in 1998 as a purpose-built home for major events as part of the NSW Government's multi-million dollar development of the site for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games.
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Sydney Theatre hosts performances of all kind in Walsh Bay - theatre, dance, comedy and more. You can catch Sydney Dance Company here throughout the year also.
The Sydney Tower has been an integral feature of the Sydney skyline for over 30 years. Measuring 309 metres at its highest point, it is one of the tallest structures in the southern hemisphere and by far the tallest building in Sydney.…
Ajoy and Meera Joshi are behind Tellicherry. They’re well known for Nilgiri's, their ever popular Indian restaurant in St Leonards. Everything on the Tellicherry menu is authentic, traditional and unfamiliar (in a good way) with plenty of vegeta…
The purpose behind Tetch Gallery is to provide an inclusive experience for all, offering support and encouragement to up and coming and established artists, musicians, and performers.
Thai Chilli is one of several good Thai options to be found in the Campbelltown/Macarthur area. The staff here will dish up all your favourite Thai classics, also don't miss the Lao specials on the last page. With a name like Thai Chilli it should…
Students have a nose for cheap and delicious food, so take it as a ringing endorsement to hear that Thai La-Ong is hugely popular with Sydney University students and academics.
Cracking little Thai restaurant close to where the Rainbow Crossing stood. Since it’s surrounded by adult stores and gay bars, the name is too appropriate.