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City Talk: Creative Futures - Cultural Life in Sydney 2030
Three of Sydney's cultural experts will discuss the city's creative future at this free event later this month.
Sydney Festival Director and Chief Executive, Fergus Linehan; Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Elizabeth Ann Macgregor; and Artistic Director of Company B - Belvoir Street Theatre, Neil Armfield will share their views on what Sydney's cultural life will be like in 2030.
This is a free event, however bookings are essential.
When: 6.30pm - 8.00pm, Tuesday 24 July Where: Sydney Town Hall
CITYTALKS2007 are presented by the City of Sydney and The Sydney Morning Herald.
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NAIDOC Week 2007
Celebrate NAIDOC Week 2007 and experience Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture at a variety of events and activities.
Events include family days with live entertainment and activities for kids, Market Day and NAIDOC Poster Exhibition.
When: 9 ? 14 July Where: Various venues and locations across the City of the Sydney
NAIDOC Week 2007 is proudly presented by the City of Sydney, ICAMPA and Walla Mulla.
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Sydney, City of Villages Art Exhibition & Prize
The artworks of the ten competition finalists will be exhibited on giant posters in JCDecaux Street Furniture Sites across the city and in a gallery exhibition at the Pine Street Creative Arts Centre in Chippendale later this month.
The colourful works, selected by a distinguished panel of judges from more than 100 entries, depict vibrant scenes from Sydney's CBD and villages.
When: 17 ? 30 July (Gallery exhibition until 3 August) Where: JCDecaux Street Furniture Sites and Pine Street Creative Arts Centre, Chippendale
Sydney, City of Villages Art Exhibition & Prize is produced by the City of Sydney in partnership with JCDecaux.
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Vote and win - 2007 City of Sydney Business Awards
Time is running out to applaud your favourite local business in the fourth annual City of Sydney Business Awards and be in the running to win a $1000 shopping spree.
You can vote for an exceptional local business across 29 categories including fashion, fresh food, cafes, takeaway, gyms, bars, hotels and hairdressers, as well as new categories of disability inclusiveness and environmental stores and services.
When: Voting open until 24 July
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Underbelly Festival
The culmination of a ten-day Public Arts Lab, attended by over 100 Sydney artists and performers, this one day festival will transform CarriageWorks into a massive indoor music and arts festival, showcasing an unpredictable collection of performance, music, digital media and art installation.
To win one double pass, email your details, including name, contact phone and address to whatson@cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au with ?Underbelly? in the subject line by 5pm, Wednesday 11 July. Winners will be picked at random and to be eligible to win, you must be a What?s On subscriber.
When: 12pm ? 11pm, Saturday 14 July Where: Carriageworks, Eveleigh
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Performer Talk: Shane Briant
Join award winning actor, author and screenwriter Shane Briant as he gives a unique insight into his career.
Shane?s novels include Graphic and bestseller The Webber Agenda. A Message to Fallujah, his first film as writer won the prestigious 'Best in the Fest' award at the 2005 Los Angeles International Film Festival.
Admission is free, however bookings are required.
When: 2pm ? 3pm, Saturday 14 July Where: Newtown Library
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BITE Presents: The No Chance In Hell Hotel
The Best of Independent Theatre returns to the Seymour Centre in 2007 after the success of BITE 2006 with this razor sharp comedy where CSI meets Fame with even more dirty dancing and 80's songs.
To win one of five double passes for the performance on 31 July, email your details, including name, contact phone and address to whatson@cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au with ?BITE? in the subject line by 5pm, Monday 16 July. Winners will be picked at random and to be eligible to win, you must be a What?s On subscriber.
When: 24 July ? 18 August Where: Seymour Centre
City of Sydney is proud to support BITE 2007.
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