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澳大利亞雪梨 · 精彩歌劇精選 | 悉尼歌劇院
Jul 13–Oct 30, 2025 (UTC+10)
雪梨
漫步到雪梨歌劇院,與澳大利亞歌劇院的明星們一起欣賞一場最精彩的歌劇音樂會。這些輕鬆的音樂會在雪梨港日落時舉行,持續約 90 分鐘。
聆聽澳大利亞歌劇院最優秀的歌劇演唱家在鋼琴伴奏下演繹比才、普契尼、羅西尼、威爾第等大師的著名詠歎調。
女高音
Fiona Jopson
Julie Lea Goodwin
中音
Ashlyn Tymms
多米尼加·馬修斯
男高音
伊恩·亨德森
Simon Kim
男中音
齊浩天
亞歷山大·塞夫頓
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《見雪梨·知鄉土》主題展 | 麥覺理公園
Apr 17–Aug 31, 2025 (UTC+10)
麥覺理公園
18世紀末,英國殖民者抵達澳大利亞,對這片陌生的土地進行勘測和繪圖。原住民的家園被分割成一塊塊的皇家土地和私人財產。 1788年1月,英國海軍上將 Arthur Phillip 在曼利灣沙地劃下第一條殖民地的邊界線。由此開始,澳大利亞原住民被迫離開他們生活了6萬年的土地。
本次展覽彙集新南威爾士州歷史博物館和其他機構收藏的速寫、藝術品、文物、歷史地圖以及來自 Beat Knoblauch 收藏的風景版畫,帶領觀眾從原住民的角度深入瞭解雪梨的鄉土景觀,回顧新南威爾士殖民地的發展史。
《見雪梨·知鄉土》主題展 | 麥覺理公園
2025年4月17日–8月31日 (UTC+10)
麥覺理公園
18世紀末,英國殖民者抵達澳大利亞,對這片陌生的土地進行勘測和繪圖。原住民的家園被分割成一塊塊的皇家土地和私人財產。 1788年1月,英國海軍上將 Arthur Phillip 在曼利灣沙地劃下第一條殖民地的邊界線。由此開始,澳大利亞原住民被迫離開他們生活了6萬年的土地。
本次展覽彙集新南威爾士州歷史博物館和其他機構收藏的速寫、藝術品、文物、歷史地圖以及來自 Beat Knoblauch 收藏的風景版畫,帶領觀眾從原住民的角度深入瞭解雪梨的鄉土景觀,回顧新南威爾士殖民地的發展史。
《見雪梨·知鄉土》主題展 | 麥覺理公園
2025年4月17日–8月31日 (UTC+10)
麥覺理公園
18世紀末,英國殖民者抵達澳大利亞,對這片陌生的土地進行勘測和繪圖。原住民的家園被分割成一塊塊的皇家土地和私人財產。 1788年1月,英國海軍上將 Arthur Phillip 在曼利灣沙地劃下第一條殖民地的邊界線。由此開始,澳大利亞原住民被迫離開他們生活了6萬年的土地。
本次展覽彙集新南威爾士州歷史博物館和其他機構收藏的速寫、藝術品、文物、歷史地圖以及來自 Beat Knoblauch 收藏的風景版畫,帶領觀眾從原住民的角度深入瞭解雪梨的鄉土景觀,回顧新南威爾士殖民地的發展史。
JJ林俊杰 JJ20 FINAL LAP世界巡迴演唱會 悉尼站|演唱會 | Qudos Bank Arena
4月5日 (UTC+8)結束
悉尼奧林匹克公園
林俊杰將於2025年4月5日週六,在悉尼的Qudos Bank Arena舉行他的《JJ林俊杰 JJ20 FINAL LAP世界巡迴演唱會》。這場演唱會將是他20週年音樂生涯的里程碑,也是此輪巡演的最終回。票價範圍從澳幣148到2,200元人民幣不等。演出當天,觀眾需要攜帶護照並提前辦理目的地簽證,憑購票二維碼到場館售票亭取票入場。林俊杰在此次世界巡迴演唱會中將呈現膾炙人口的抒情歌曲,並透過音樂展示他21年來的成長與蜕變。此外,演唱會將帶來全新的服裝和舞台設計,讓觀眾獲得更加震撼的視聽體驗。JJ表示FINAL LAP巡演將不斷更新演變,讓觀眾期待滿載。4月5日的演唱會將是一場絕美的視聽盛宴,讓您共同感受《JJ林俊杰 JJ20 FINAL LAP世界巡迴演唱會》的魅力。
Sydney Royal Easter Show 2025 | Sydney Showground
Apr 11–Apr 22, 2025 (UTC-5)結束
悉尼奧林匹克公園
The Sydney Royal Easter Show (SRES) is Australia's largest annual ticketed event The Sydney Royal Easter Show (SRES) is Australia's largest annual ticketed event. The Sydney Royal Easter Show will feature products like exotic handicrafts and unique curios, food products, lifestyle and living products, Chinese massage, funky jewellery and Middle Eastern clothing and much more. The Show is a celebration of Australian culture, from our rural traditions to our modern day lifestyles, providing unique experiences for everyone.
Information Source: Royal Agricultural Society of NSW | expotobi
Easter EGG Hunt OAKVILLE at Amazing PLAYLAND - FRI 18TH APRIL 4-5:30pm | Amazing Adventures Playland
Apr 18, 2025 (UTC-4)結束
Oakville
2025 Easter EGG Hunt (OAKVILLE) at Amazing Adventures Playland
FRIDAY 18TH APRIL AT 4:00PM-5:30PM
LINK FOR EVENT - CLICK TO BUY TICKETS HERE
Our event is designed for the entire family to enjoy. No need to worry about the cold unpredictable weather as our venues are indoors.
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HUNDREDS of HOLLOW plastic eggs are placed in easy to
reach spots over our carpeted floors and play structures
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Collect as many HOLLOW eggs as you can find before
returning them back and continuing to play in the facility until the event ends
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Each child will receive 1 SOLID 90g Milk Chocolate Easter
Bunny.
Individually packaged, Canadian Made & Nut Free!
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Each egg hunt timeslot is 90 Minutes from start to finish
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Guests are welcome
to play during the egg hunt time. Please read below for times and dates and we are offering a variety of sessions across our locations.
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Bring a basket to pick up the Easter eggs! NOTE: Baskets are not provided
but can be purchased from our front desk upon arrival!
Please note: tickets are non-refundable. With notice, tickets can be transferred between sessions. $5 rebooking will apply per ticket change. No cash value. Cannot be combined with any other offers, day passes, gift cards or previous birthday party credits. In the event a session is missed, attendance
will not
be permitted at a later timeslot. Limited Quantities for each session. Sorry no refunds. Note: Manager decision is final. Hst is not included.
As a family focused operation, Amazing Adventures Playland reserves the right to refuse admission at any time and to ask any person to leave based upon disruptive behaviour to protect our employees and guests.
Rates are charged for all children/adults entering facility regardless of playing or age
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Information Source: Amazing Adventures Play | eventbrite
PINK HOUSES-Tribute to John Cougar Mellencamp with RAISED ON RADIO | Diamond Music Hall
Apr 26, 2025 (UTC-5)結束
Saint Peters
Information Source: Diamond Music Hall | eventbrite
Tallebudgera Mixed & Womens Netball Comp | Gold Coast Recreation Precinct
Apr 3, 2025 (UTC+10)結束
棕櫚灘
The Tallebudgera Mixed & Women's Netball Comp is set to take place at the Gold Coast Recreation Precinct in Palm Beach, Queensland on April 3, 2025. This event promises an exciting showcase of talent and sportsmanship as teams compete in various matches. Spectators can expect a day filled with thrilling games and camaraderie at this prestigious venue located at 1525 Gold Coast Highway. Don't miss out on the opportunity to witness top-notch netball action in the vibrant city of Palm Beach.
Fifty years of the movement for Indigenous rights | State Library of New South Wales
Apr 3, 2025 (UTC+10)結束
雪梨
‘Juno Gemes is a photographer with a lyrical eye, she turns up at all the important times and places enjoined in political activism, culture and art.’ — Tracey Moffatt Join us for a compelling evening of discussion, reflection and music as we explore the history of First Nations peoples’ fight for self-determination. Inspired by Until Justice Comes, the recent landmark publication of Juno Gemes’ photography, this event brings together leading voices from the worlds of activism, history and the arts. The speakers will highlight the resilience, resistance and achievements of First Nations peoples in their pursuit of justice and sovereignty. Juno Gemes has known and worked with First Nations people over decades and generations. At the heart of this engagement has been the desire to uncover an often-invisible history of resistance and the fight for self-determination. Gemes’ photographs include portraits of political and cultural leaders and intimate community events as well as activism played out on the streets. Until Justice Comes, her most significant book, includes photographs of critical moments in history: from the Redfern Revolution, land rights campaigns and the National Apology to the Stolen Generations, to preparations for the 2023 Referendum on the Voice to Parliament. The speakers will critically engage with Juno Gemes’ practice as a photographer committed to activism and social change. They will discuss the role of art and photography in promoting the politics of change, and justice for First Nations people in Australia. Nicholas Tsoutas (Chair) is an independent curator and critical writer. His distinguished professional career in contemporary art has spanned 40 years as an academic, curator and director in major institutions that include Adjunct Fellow, Zelda Stedman Lecturer in Visual Arts, and Director of the Galleries at Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney; Artistic Director, Casula Powerhouse and Liverpool Regional Museum; Executive Director, Artspace Visual Arts Centre, Sydney; Director, Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane; and Executive Director, The Performance Space, Sydney. Juno Gemes is a photographer and social justice activist. Born in Budapest, she moved to Australia with her family in 1949. She held her first solo exhibition, We Wait No More, in 1982. In the same year, she exhibited photographs in the group shows After the Tent Embassy and Apmira: Artists for Aboriginal Land Rights. In 2003 the National Portrait Gallery exhibited her portraits of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander reconciliation activists and personalities, Proof: Portraits from the Movement 1978–2003, and has since acquired many of her photographs. Gemes was one of 10 photographers invited to document the National Apology in Canberra in 2008. The Macquarie University Art Gallery held a survey exhibition of her work, The Quiet Activist: Juno Gemes, in 2019. Rhonda Davis is a senior curator at Macquarie University Gallery. She has curated numerous exhibitions and in 2003 co-curated with Andrew Sayers the major exhibition Proof: Portraits of the Movement 1978–2003 followed in 2019 by Juno Gemes: The Quiet Activist, a survey exhibition 1979–2019. In 2021 she published Margaret Preston in Berowra, the first study on that period of the artist’s life. Her research interests include Australian modernism and its influence on the decorative arts and interiors, along with the anthropology of art, and Australian contemporary art. Emeritus Professor John Maynard is a Worimi Aboriginal man from the Port Stephens region of NSW. He has held major positions including Deputy Chair of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) and the executive Committee of the Australian Historical Association. He is the author of 15 books including Aboriginal Stars of the Turf, Fight for Liberty and Freedom, The Aboriginal Soccer Tribe, Aborigines and the Sport of Kings, True Light and Shade, Living with the Locals and Socceroos: A World CupOdyssey vols 1 & 2. Djon Mundine OAM is a curator, critical writer and activist from the Bandjalung nation of the east coast of Australia. He is Aboriginal (Bandjalung) and Irish (County Cork) decent, and is connected with the Yolngu communities of Milingimbi, Maningrida and Ramingining of central Arnhem Land, having worked there for 16 years from the 1980s. He has held senior curatorial positions at state and national institutions, including the Art Gallery of NSW, Museum of Contemporary Art, Queensland Art Gallery, National Museum of Australia, as well as internationally. He has collaborated with the National Gallery of Australia on major international exhibitions such as The World of Dreamings, at the Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg in Russia. He most recently wrote the catalogue essay for Kamilaroi/Bigambul artist Archie Moore, Australia’s representative for the 2024 Venice Biennale. Performance by Jim Moginie, an Australian musician, a founding member of Midnight Oil, guitarist, keyboardist and leading songwriter. In addition to Midnight Oil, Moginie has performed with many musicians from Australia and New Zealand including Silverchair, Sarah Blasko, End of Fashion, Backsliders, Neil Murray, Kasey Chambers and Neil Finn. In 2020 Midnight Oil received the Sydney Peace Prize Gold Medal for Human Rights for their environmental activism, their humanity and drive to promote justice through their music. After Midnight Oil reformed in 2017 they made The Makaratta Project with collaborations with many Australian First Nations artists including Jessica Mauboy, Troy Cassar-Daly and Leah Flanagan. Monginie co-produced Tjungu (2019) by Neil Murray and Sammy Butcher (Warumpi Band), a suite of songs they co-wrote in the community of Papunya. Jim Moginie’s memoir, The Silver River, was released early 2024 through Harper Collins Australia. If you have any accessibility requirements in attending this event, please contact us at bookings@sl.nsw.gov.au. You can find more information about accessibility to our events here. Image credit: Juno Gemes
Information Source: State Library of New South Wales | eventbrite