The gloriously entertaining “The Sunshine Club” heads to Glen Street Theatre in August, guided by legendary Australian Director Wesley Enoch.
Browsing: Issue 30
Brookvale Public School’s collaboration with Bush to Bowl is sowing the seeds of Reconciliation for students, families and the community.
“This is the wrong place for this proposed development. I will continue to work hard to see it stopped for good,” declares Michael Regan MP.
In 1998, Freshwater’s Andrew Rogers became the first Australian to visit the Royal Mail Ship (RMS) Titanic in its final resting place.
“Feeling disconnected from others is very common,” says Barbara Stenhouse, Counselling Manager at Lifeline Northern Beaches. “So, while you may feel lonely – you’re not alone in feeling this way.”
Honesty exists on a spectrum. To best navigate this reality, The Love Scout explores the nuance of being honest in the real world.
Reminiscent of a jigsaw puzzle, Misha Harrison’s art comprises of intricately hand cut, painted and embroidered plywood, translating still life arrangements of flowers, drapery and objects into striking three-dimensional artworks.
James Griffin MP provides his monthly update on the important things taking place in the New South Wales seat of Manly.
Thank you to Gerald Hercules Robinson and many volunteers, the Palm Beach Bible Garden is heaven sent, an inspiration to visit and behold.
The Freshwater “Community Bank” franchise model ensures 80% of profits are spent on local community initiatives to best serve local residents