Sydney Event
Things to do in Sydney
Sydney, Australia events will keep you busy. An event can mark a place in time, a celebration of something special, something significant. Or, it may just be merely observable. Large or small, HelloSydney.com is keeping an eye out for events upcoming in Sydney, with details, and well in advance, so you can better plan your life.
On Mother’s Day, Sunday May 8, thousands of Australians will join together in the great outdoors on the Mother's Day Classic Run, raising funds for the National Breast Cancer Foundation.
The Royal Easter Show is Sydney's annual “city meets country” event, and with plenty of bushwhacking, lumberjacking, sheep shearing and rodeo riding to be enjoyed, it promises to deliver all the fair dinkum fun of an Aussie country fair to wide-eyed city folk who flock here over the Easter holiday season.
Budding filmmakers show off their creative talents at Tropfest, the world's largest short film festival, held every year at twilight in the grounds of Sydney's Domain.
The 2011 Sydney St. Patrick's Day parade will see thousands of green attired revellers take to the streets in honour of Ireland's patron saint.
The Taste of Sydney festival transforms Centennial Park into a culinary paradise, with the city’s top restaurants showcasing their signature dishes at outdoor market-style stalls.
The annual Sydney Mardi Gras Parade is Sydney’s strong and spirited gay, bisexual and transgender community at its best, with an international reputation for glitz, glamour and a passionate party spirit.
Direct from Sweden, Abbaworld is a nostalgic celebration of the music, the memories and the magic of a beloved band in its heyday.
One of the most popular events on the Sydney calendar every year is the Chinese New Year celebration that takes place over two weeks in late-January and February.
First Night is best described as Sydney’s biggest street party. The main thoroughfares through the CBD are closed to cars, and its public spaces play host to an epic, all-embracing celebration of the city, its people and their love of the performing arts.
Each year, during the balmy months of December to March, Moonlight Cinema brings the big screen to the great outdoors, with the beautiful surrounds of Centennial Park creating a dramatic backdrop to a cinematic experience beneath the stars.
Held in historic Parramatta in Western Sydney, Parramasala is a tribute to the heady melange of the classic and contemporary that is Indian culture.