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MEDIA ALERT: Chatswood Celebrates the Year of the Snake with a Festival of Food, Art, and Culture this Lunar New Year

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TIME AND DATE: TOMORROW – 10am, Thursday 23 January 2025LOCATION: The Concourse, Chatswood. 409 Victoria Avenue, Chatswood. In front of the main Concert Hall stairs. Willoughby City Council will officially launch its Lunar New Year with the Year of the Snake Festival on 23 January at 10am at The Concourse, Chatswood. The Festival offers a … Continued

MEDIA ALERT: Chatswood Celebrates the Year of the Snake with a Festival of Food, Art, and Culture this Lunar New Year

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TIME AND DATE: 10am, Thursday 23 January 2025LOCATION: The Concourse, Chatswood. 409 Victoria Avenue, Chatswood. In front of the main Concert Hall stairs. Willoughby City Council will officially launch its Lunar New Year with the Year of the Snake Festival on 23 January at 10am at The Concourse, Chatswood. The Festival offers a vibrant mix of … Continued

Celebrate the Year of the Snake at the Australian National Maritime Museum

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This February, the Australian National Maritime Museum, in partnership with the China Cultural Centre, will present a full day of cultural performances and family-friendly creative workshops to celebrate Lunar New Year. Join in an array of art-making activities including traditional woodblock printing and weaving, enjoy tea tasting, Mandarin language tours, activity trails, face painting, roving … Continued

Conference to show why Australia needs to understand Indonesia

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Indonesia’s new president is unlike any leader the southeast Asian country has ever seen, and Australia should take care to understand the nuances of this incumbent and his vision, according to an Indonesian scholar. This idea is one of many ideas to be discussed at the third Understanding Indonesia: Indonesia and its relationship with its … Continued

Experience Migration Through Art: Tashabok by Azza Zein

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Tashabok is an ongoing, multilayered project by Lebanese Syrian artist Azza Zein that blends ficto-critical videos with relational drawing, sculpture, and storytelling. It will lead you to an imaginative rethinking of spatial relationships, one that transcends traditional borders and redefines the movement of displaced objects, people, and materials across time and space. A method of … Continued