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  • Eat & Drink at Vivid LIVE

    • Contemporary Music

    There’s plenty of ways to eat and drink your way around the Sydney Opera House during this year’s Vivid LIVE.

  • Partners

    Discover how we work with partners to promote excellence, innovation and creativity across the arts and beyond.

  • A tough nut to crack

    How The Nutcracker cracked its way into the ultimate Christmas tradition.

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  • Michael Nelson Jagamara

    For those fortunate enough to meet him, he embodied the qualities of the quintessential bush gentleman. Dressed in his jacket and distinctive Akubra hat, he exuded a dignified presence, often sharing humorous anecdotes and stories. Whether in Papunya or New York, Alice Springs or Brisbane, Sydney or Vienna, Jagamara often struck up conversations with new friends and passers-by alike, introducing himself with a warm smile and a handshake, announcing, “Hello, I'm a famous artist!”

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    Jagamara photographed in black and white sitting on carpeted steps in front of the mural 'Possum Dreaming'.
  • Dance Mania Workshop Autumn

    • Workshops

    Make a young dancer’s dreams come true with our special School Holiday dance experience where ballet, contemporary and hip hop collide in a beautiful dance explosion! Young creators will collaborate, design and perform their own work in costumes with live music in one of the world’s greatest performing arts centres.

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  • Construction begins

    On 2 March 1959, a crowd gathered under umbrellas, in the rain, to watch the ceremony that marked the start of construction of the Sydney Opera House.

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  • Remembering Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II

    The world has lost a towering symbol of humanity, stoicism and grace with the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

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  • The work that makes magic: Renewing the Joan Sutherland Theatre

    One of the world’s great performance venues, the Joan Sutherland Theatre is being renewed for the next generation of artists and audiences.

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  • Mother tongues and minor feelings

    Recipient of the Antidote and Sweatshop Mentorship for Diverse Emerging Writers Joyce Chew on family, language and the “glittering visage of the Australian ‘fair go’”.

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  • In the community

    We honour and raise awareness of that heritage while supporting inclusion, environmental sustainability and accessibility for a better world.