What's on in Sydney: February 1-7
Here's your guide to what's happening in Sydney this weekend and beyond.
- by Deanna Ruseska
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'I like the freedom': Indian immigrants embrace Australia Day
Amandeep Singh Dharni will celebrate Australia Day with enthusiasm, after officially becoming a citizen last year.
- by Deanna Ruseska
'Parents are genuinely confused': the problem with tech in schools
Perhaps it's the price tags, or the relentless burden of monitoring activity, but many parents question why their children need their own device for the classroom.
- by Jordan Baker and Deanna Ruseska
Air experiments are more than just child's play
New York circus performers AcroBuffos have experimented with air and body language to create a physical theatre piece about childhood that is universal.
- by Deanna Ruseska
Now you see it, then poof it's gone: Secrets of a Magician
James Galea hopes to use magic to disarm an offensive word and return it to its original, magical meaning at the Sydney Festival.
- by Deanna Ruseska
The musical group using psychology to change the way kids learn
From calming lullabies to high-energy dance tunes this all-female band group is changing the face of children's entertainment one nursery rhyme at a time.
- by Deanna Ruseska
Our 'least touristy' region makes NY Times' 2020 top destinations list
Western Australia's Kimberley region has been named one of the world's top five places to visit in 2020 by The New York Times.
- by Deanna Ruseska
Daylight armed robbery at inner west brothel
Two men armed with knives have allegedly threatened staff at a brothel in Sydney's inner west on Friday afternoon.
- by Deanna Ruseska
First Indigenous musical sees the light of a brand new day
Thirty years on, Bran Nue Dae gets a fresh retelling at this year's Sydney Festival.
- by Deanna Ruseska
Welcome to a marriage of cultures in Black Ties
Family feuds and weddings are taken to a new level in a Sydney Festival show that transforms the classic rom-com genre into a culturally charged theatre production.
- by Deanna Ruseska
Happy 'old' New Year for many Australians
Christmas and New Year have come around the second time for the Eastern Orthodox community, extending the holiday spirit to keep traditions alive.
- by Deanna Ruseska
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