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Sydney Festival of Boating

29 July - 1 August 2021, NSW, Australia The Sydney International Boat Show will take a different format in 2021 across several venues in the city to provide a Covid-safe environment, including displays and activities in the upper-level halls of International Convention Centre at Darling Harbour, a marina in Cockle Bay for larger on-water displays and a new ‘Festival Boulevard’ of displays between Cockly Bay and Tumbalong Park. DETAILS

Jeweller s Hits & Misses 2016 - Jeweller Magazine: Jewellery News and Trends

After another hectic year and, as jewellery retailers are hoping for a busy Christmas and New Year trading season, COLEBY NICHOLSON reviews 2016 with his annual list of the industry’s highs and lows.

What to do in Sydney this winter

What to do in Sydney this winter City of Sydney 04 Jun 2021, 17:21 GMT+10 The heart of Sydney is once again pulsing with music, art, festivals and food. From ice-skating rinks to heated outdoor igloos and the inaugural Sydney Solstice Festival, there s plenty to see and do in the city this winter. So zip up those coats and get ready to rediscover the myriad charms of the harbour city with a slew of activities and events for people of all ages. YCK Laneways Night Over Light for Sydney Solstice Explore the brand-new Sydney Solstice Festival 8 to 20 June Move over Vivid - there s a new winter festival in town, and it s set to become a major fixture on Sydney s cultural calendar. The Sydney Solstice Festival is a celebration of food, arts, nightlife and culture leading up to the shortest day of the year on 21 June. Events are spread across several hubs: the city centre, Darling Harbour and surrounds, the Oxford Street precinct, and Newtown and the inner west. The packed program

Chinese ox sculpture illuminated by Astera

Chinese ox sculpture illuminated by Astera Friday, 4 June 2021 Celebrating The Year of the Ox (photo: Paul Wells) Australia - A large, illuminated Ox artwork created by Paul Wells from Sydney Props Specialists to celebrate the Chinese Year of the Ox was illuminated with Astera Titan Tubes and NYX Bulbs and realised in collaboration with Sydney Event Services. This stood on display in Darling Harbour, Sydney, for three weeks during the 2021 Chinese New Year celebrations. The work was commissioned by Sydney’s Harbour and Foreshore Authority. They approached Paul just four weeks ahead of this year’s Chinese New Year and asked if the piece could be delivered as an internally lit steel-framed structure with stretched fabric skins.

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