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SUMMARY:WONDERDOME
DESCRIPTION:These summer school holidays\, kids will be entertained as they journey through magical landscapes and embark on adventures at WONDERDOME\, the largest 360° immersive cinema experience ever to be seen in Australia. \nProudly presented by TEG Live\, WONDERDOME is coming to The Entertainment Quarter Sydney from Saturday 4 December 2021 to Sunday 30 January 2022. \nWONDERDOME is a ‘Pop Up’ 360° dome theatre combining fully immersive visuals with epic storytelling and visionary explorations\, where viewers are invited to become ‘part of the show’. \nIt’s not multisensory\, it’s EXTRAsensory. \nDo not settle for ordinary school holiday activities. Instead\, treat the family to a WONDERDOME experience\, where art\, film and music are fused together to create a wholly unique experience. Think ‘virtual reality’ without the goggles. \nThe December and January program is out now and features an exciting collection of adventurous films to delight and surprise kids and families. \nDuring the day on weekends and school holidays\, WONDERDOME will screen family-friendly content for mini-movie lovers and pint-sized thrill-seekers. Kids will be awe-struck with 360° animated tales The Meadow Racers and Magic Globe or get an interstellar education with Space Shapes. For the brave\, Dino Planet offers an adventurous ride through a pre-historic playground.  And the December program will include the playful Christmas-themed show\, Snowflake Adventure\, to bring some much-needed festive cheer to the Entertainment Quarter. \nFor something a little more educational\, WONDERDOME features stellar headline docu-films including Coral Rekindling Venus\, a stunning Australian production written and directed by Emmy Award winner Lynette Wallworth; Flying Monsters\, a David Attenborough narrated National Geographic film about flying dinosaurs; and Dynamic Earth which explores the inner workings of Earth’s great life support system: the global climate\, narrated by Liam Neeson. \nThe program will also feature the stunning Carriberrie\, an exhilarating journey across Australia celebrating the depth and diversity of indigenous dance and song from the traditional to the contemporary.
URL:https://www.childblogger.org/event/wonderdome/
LOCATION:The Entertainment Quarter
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SUMMARY:Out Of This World\, presented by Environmental Film Festival Australia (EFFA)
DESCRIPTION:EFFA presents: Out of This World is a thought-provoking online program running from Thursday 29 October – Sunday 8 November 2020 featuring films and programs\, live streamed and available on demand. \nOut of this World takes a closer look at the interactions between science\, technology\, philosophy and art\, and aims to facilitate conversations that make the familiar unfamiliar – or strangely familiar and familiarly strange.
URL:https://www.childblogger.org/event/out-of-this-world-presented-by-environmental-film-festival-australia-effa/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201025
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201026
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SUMMARY:Walk for Prems 2020
DESCRIPTION:Walk for Prems 2020 is going virtual \nFor the past 11 years\, families\, friends and supporters have come together to walk\, connect and celebrate\, whilst raising money and awareness for premature and sick babies. \nThis year we’ll still be walking for the same reason and with the same sense of purpose and connection. However\, due to the current health pandemic\, in the interests of protecting everyone (especially our precious prems!) we are encouraging participants to walk in small groups on a 5km route of their choosing on Sunday October 25\, 2020.
URL:https://www.childblogger.org/event/walk-for-prems-2020/
LOCATION:Home
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SUMMARY:COME DANCE AND SING WITH JAY LAGA’AIA AND FRIENDS
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday August 9th\, Riverside Theatres Digital will present Come Dance and Sing with Jay Laga’aia and Friends\, a special one-show only live streamed concert from New Zealand-Australian actor and entertainer Jay Laga’aia. \nJoin Jay and friends for an afternoon of dancing and singing\, featuring much loved nursery rhymes. Learn how to make some handy arts and crafts\, dress up for a daring story time or come with us on a bear hunt! \nMost known to Australian children as a favourite presenter on Play School\, Laga’aia also hosts children’s television program Jay’s Jungle on Channel 7. He has also released two children’s albums Come Dance and Sing and I Can Play Anything\, and a nursery rhyme album called 10 in the Bed. \nThe team at Riverside Theatres has worked hard to create Riverside Theatres Digital behind their closed doors. Continuing to give audiences the opportunity to stay connected and entertained with live theatre\, this next series of performances will be fully live multi-camera events\, streaming once only to audiences’ homes. \nCome Sing and Dance with Jay and Friends is ‘Choose What You Pay’ ticketing\, with tickets starting at $5.
URL:https://www.childblogger.org/event/come-dance-and-sing-with-jay-lagaaia-and-friends/
LOCATION:Home
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SUMMARY:WOW FESTIVAL 2020
DESCRIPTION:Hello and welcome to our WOW Festival at Home edition. It’s with much sadness that we cannot invite you to Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre for the WOW Festival this year. Instead\, we’d like to ask you to join us from your home. Wherever that may be\, in Sydney\, Perth\, New Zealand or somewhere else in someplace else in the world. \nThe last few months have been strange as we navigate a new world. A new world that has seen our homes turned into workplaces\, living rooms turned into playgrounds\, and school classrooms and hallways turned into obstacle courses. We see the power in art and believe that through art we can navigate any change. \nWe didn’t want to let the opportunity pass to connect with you during this time and that is why we ask you to please join us as we share the WOW Festival from our home to yours this July!
URL:https://www.childblogger.org/event/wow-festival-2020/
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SUMMARY:The Environmental Film Festival Australia
DESCRIPTION:Step into the magical world of nature and wildlife and discover the joy of connecting with the natural world through this \n\n\nselection of six carefully curated short films; one of which is an Australian premiere! \n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nThe short films are suitable for primary school age children to explore environmental topics ranging from the secret lives of\n\n\ncreatures invisible to the naked eye to stories from the oceans.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe six free short films are: \n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n●Maybe Just a Fairytale –a 6-minute Australian film featuring Australian wildlife coming to a free concert with a \n\n\nsting in the tail. \n\n\n\n\n●Birthplace – a music video from the Netherlands which tells the symbolic story of a man arriving on a perfect \n\n\nearth\, who encounters his nemesis in the form of ocean trash. \n\n\n\n\n●Saccage – a 3-minute animation from France about S.A.M.\, a garbage collector robot in a futuristic Paris who \n\n\ngoes after a plastic bag.  Ignoring all danger\, he will cross Paris to maintain cleanliness in the city. \n\n\n\n\n●Baked Fish – a 4-minute animation from Spain about a Typical Mediterranean recipe cooked in a critical way. \n\n\n\n\n●Kuap – an 8-minute animation from Switzerland which tells the strpoy of a tadpole who somehow misses out \n\n\non becoming a frog and is left behind in the pond.  A little story about growing up. \n\n\n\n\n●Dry Fly – an Australian premiere of a 4-minute animation from Spain about Margarito\, a thirsty fly\, with a \n\n\nbroken wing\, who sees a water drop inside of a carnivorous plant and desperately needs a drink. 
URL:https://www.childblogger.org/event/the-environmental-film-festival-australia/
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SUMMARY:Queen of Confidence
DESCRIPTION:A 2-day seminar that is set to remind women of how powerful they truly are. The time is now for women to Remember their Majesty! \n \nWith over 40 years of combined experience\, Antoinette Sampson and Jennifer Nurick share their experience in personal development\, psychology\, spirituality and energy management to help boost the energy and confidence of women attending. Deep and profound techniques will be taught to help women walk through life with real presence\, manage difficult and dysfunctional situations\, and reduce anxiety and burnout that affects so many women holding them back in their relationships and careers. \n \nThe time is now for Women to really be heard AND seen! We thought a feature or event listing might be of interest? This is a journey of deep realisation and self development we want ALL women apart of! Both Antoinette and Jennifer are available for interviews as well as the incredible Zoe Sheridan who can share her own experience and story too.\n\nWhere: Rydges\, North Sydney\nWhen: March 14-15th 2020\nTickets from: $199 – Book here!
URL:https://www.childblogger.org/event/queen-of-confidence/
LOCATION:Rydges\, North Sydney
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SUMMARY:PARRAMASALA
DESCRIPTION:Many Cultures\, One Sydney. \nPrepare to run free in a rich playground of cultural wonder\, as Parramasala returns to Parramatta from 15 – 17 March 2019. The Festival promises to take things to the next level with the biggest celebration of Sydney’s vibrant cross-section of cultures yet: from South American to Middle Eastern\, Indigenous Australian to South East Asian\, and everything in between. Every year\, the massive three-day extravaganza sees over 35\,000 Sydneysiders converging on the streets\, laneways and parklands of Parramatta. The city will transform into a cornucopia of awe-inspiring experiences\, including cutting-edge live music\, vivid dance and theatre\, a breathtaking parade of splendid colour\, spectacular costumes\, and beating rhythms. The Festival will also ramp things up with a brand new bustling food precinct offering a culinary passport to a mouth-watering array of delectable delights\, and a bar area to kick back with a drink as you soak up the best of what Parramasala and Parramatta have to offer.
URL:https://www.childblogger.org/event/parramasala/
LOCATION:Prince Alfred Square\, 353D Church St\, Parramatta\, NSW\, 2150\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Luna Park Family Fun Day
DESCRIPTION:An action-packed day for Rainbow Families!\n\n\n\n\nMardi Gras’ Family Fun Day at Luna Park was a sell-out success in 2018\, and it’s back for 2019\, with more live entertainment and activities for the whole family to enjoy – PLUS unlimited rides all day across the entire park. All for just $36 (+bf)! \nThe Crystal Palace Kids Dance Party in the Grand Ballroom featuring DJ extraordinaire Kate Monroe will get the dance floor bopping\, and will be a fun and creative soundtrack to the day’s activities. Inaugural Miss First Nations winner Josie Baker will welcome guests of all ages to the Party and will perform a very special show.  Exuberant MC and Vaudevillian Heidi Hoops will have everyone dancing – she’s bringing her special rainbow hoops for her Hula Hoop Disco Workshop. \nAt our Fearless Creative Workshop\, your kids will be able to create colourful crowns\, buttons and headbands representing our unique fearless culture\, identity and style. Blasted in from outer space to run the workshop is Dweeb City – biodegradable glitter-drenched\, neon-clad\, super-powered cyber-pop aliens from Dweebtopia.  You’ll be able to show off your wonderful creations and pose for photos with our special Mardi Gras sign and guest performers. Dweeb City will also perform a crazy live music set later in the day.
URL:https://www.childblogger.org/event/luna-park-family-fun-day/
LOCATION:Luna Park\, 1 Olympic Drive\, Milsons Point\, NSW\, Australia
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SUMMARY:FREE CINEMA AND SUMMERTIME FUN AT DARLING QUARTER
DESCRIPTION:Night Owls Kids’ Film Festival opens at Village Green Darling Quarter for 17 nights of free cinematic splendour tomorrow night! \nFrom Friday 4 to Sunday 20 January 2019\, fun-loving film fanatics can zoom in on a wave of happiness and land the perfect perch from which to enjoy live entertainment each night from 6pm\, followed at 6:30pm by local and international short films curated in collaboration with Little Big Shots\, Australia’s major children’s short film festival. \nThe main event kicks off at 6:45pm\, with the coolest outdoor summer feature films for all the family. From the spectacular The Greatest Showman(just try to resist singing along!) and A Wrinkle In Time; to Pixar’s newest tearjerker\, Coco; and crowd pleasers Paddington 2\, The Lego Ninjago Movie\, Peter Rabbit\, or Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle – there’s something to entice both young and old. \nNight Owls also has the summer blockbusters for the grown-ups covered\, with After-Hours screenings on Fridays\, Saturdays and Sundays from 8:30pm\, including Star Wars: The Last Jedi\, Thor: Ragnarok\, Ready Player One\, Ocean’s 8\, Pitch Perfect 3\, The Big Sick\, and the hugely successful superhero hit and box office smash\, Black Panther. \nTo close out the remarkable summer season of world-class entertainment\, Night Owls is proud to present Sweet Country. Having dominated the AACTA Awards winning Best Film\, Best Direction and Best Actor for Hamilton Morris\, this stunning Australian period Western from Warwick Thornton is a must see! \nIf you forget to pack snacks or simply want a night off from cooking\, there are plenty of delectable dining options at Darling Quarter\, so take your pick from sushi (Umi Sushi & Udon)\, steak (Stacks Taverna and Bar)\, Thai (Nok Nok Thai Eating House)\, Brazilian BBQ (Braza Churrascaria)\, fish & chips (Taste)\, pizza (Vesta)\, or burgers (McDonalds) and wrap it all up with gelato (Gelatissimo) or chocolate treats (Guylian) for dessert.
URL:https://www.childblogger.org/event/free-cinema-and-summertime-fun-at-darling-quarter/
LOCATION:Village Green (North)\, Darling Quarter\, 1-25 Harbour St\, Sydney\, New South Wales\, 2000\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Whales | Tohorā
DESCRIPTION:Come eye-to-eye with the world’s largest animals. Dive into the immersive Whales | Tohorā exhibition that brings the incredible world of whales to life at the Australian Museum. Presenting the latest cetacean research from the international scientific community\, Whales | Tohorā explores the diversity\, biology and adaptation of whales to life in their oceans and celebrates their role in South Pacific Islanders’ rich cultural history. \n\n\n\n\nExhibition highlights \n\n\n\n\n-Be enthralled by the sheer variety\, size and scale of whale. skeletons\, including the 18 metre skeleton of a Bull Sperm Whale. \n\n\n\n\n-Walk through a life-sized heart of a Blue Whale. \n\n\n\n\n-Hear a symphony of whale noises in the sound chamber. \n\n\n\n\n-Enjoy breathtaking live footage from the deep ocean. \n\n\n\n\n-Get hands-on and touch the vertebra and rib of a fin whale. \n\n\n\n\n-Uncover the rich whale-riding stories and traditions of the Māori culture. \n\n\n\n\nCreated by the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. This exhibition was made possible through the support of the New Zealand Government .
URL:https://www.childblogger.org/event/whales-tohora/
LOCATION:Australian Museum\, 1 William St\, Darlinghurst\, NSW\, 2010\, Australia
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