• Behind the Scenes at the Sydney Theatre Company

    Sydney Theatre Company Pier 4, Hickson Road, Walsh Bay , Sydney, NSW, Australia

    Join a special SWIC tour of the beautiful, heritage-listed Wharf building on iconic Sydney Harbour - home to the Sydney Theatre Company. Thanks to the ‘Greening the Wharf’ project, the building is now an inspirational example of environmental leadership. Our tour of The Wharf and Sydney Theatre will provide a taste of what happens behind […]

  • LABOUR DAY – No Choir

    The SWIC Choir provides an uplifting start to the week, meeting on Monday mornings. The Choir performs at SWIC functions and charity events. New members are always welcome. Contact the Convenor, Linda Shoostovian for further details at [email protected]

  • LABOUR DAY – No Tennis (NS)

    Cammeray Tennis Club Cnr Ernest Street & Park Ave, Cammeray, Sydney, NSW, Australia

    Start the week with a lively game of tennis with SWIC's north shore group. We meet every Monday morning from 9.00am - 10.30am at the Cammeray Tennis Club. The Convenor, Julie Reading, can be contacted at 0438 195 414 or [email protected] Cost - $10, payable on the day.

  • LABOUR DAY – No Bridge

    , Australia

    SWIC Bridge is played at two different venues every Monday afternoon from 1.15pm - 4.15pm. The Eastern Suburbs Bridge Group meets in the room above the Double Bay Chapel located in the courtyard behind Indigo Cafe, on the corner of Cross Street and Transvaal Avenue, Double Bay. Please contact the Convenor, Lynne Johnson on 0431 312 615 or […]

  • Challenging Walk – Spit Bridge to Manly

    The Spit Spit Road, The Spit, Sydney, NSW, Australia

    This is a beautiful walk that offers outstanding views of the harbour via a variety of terrains. It is estimated that the walk will take 3 – 3 ½ hours to complete and is approximately 10km long. We will complete the walk with a well-deserved lunch at one of the excellent cafes in Manly. Further […]

  • Ladies Who Lunch at Blue Eye Dragon

    Blue Eye Dragon 37 Pyrmont Street, Pyrmont, Sydney, NSW, Australia

    Taiwanese Restaurant ‘Blue Eye Dragon’ opened in September 2005 and has been family-run ever since. It offers traditional home-style Taiwanese flavours and hospitality with a distinct personal touch by Head Chef Jade Chen. You can also buy their award winning frozen dumplings to take home! Or why not buy their very own cook book? Address: […]

  • Easy Walk – Mangroves & Marshes at Homebush

    Bicentennial Park Homebush 8 Australia Avenue, Sydney Olympic Park, Sydney, NSW, Australia

    Right in the heart of Homebush Bay, the wetlands of Bicentennial Park  are testimony to what can be achieved given enough foresight and sufficient government funding. This network of walkways through 60 hectares of wetlands has something for everyone, connecting bird hides, boardwalks, observation towers and numerous water features. RSVP to [email protected]

  • Cafe Society at JAPAZ – Japanese Asian Fusion

    JAPAZ 165 Wycombe Rd, Neutral Bay, Sydney, NSW, Australia

    Venue: JAPAZ - aka A Little Asian Salad Company, 165 Wycombe Rd, Neutral Bay. Price Guide: Steam prawn + pork dumplings $7. Chicken meatballs $12. Tempura Veg $7. Calamari $12. Salad Mix Bowls around $10+. Endless Variety. RSVP: by 12 October 2015 to Marlene Rowe at [email protected] (email only). Cost: Variable – pay for what […]

  • Mushroom Tunnels Tour – Southern Highlands

    Li Sun Exotic Mushrooms 16 Davy Street, Mittagong, NSW, Australia

    Join ‘Art & Culture’ and ‘Monthly Activities’ on Tuesday 20 October 2015 for this combined exclusive event, a day trip to visit the Mushroom Tunnels in the Southern Highlands. Buried underneath the hillside, alongside Mt Gibraltar between Mittagong and Bowral in the New South Wales Southern Highlands, lies a disused railway tunnel. This single track […]

  • Challenging Walk – Cooper Park/Centennial Park

    The Challenging Walk for November falls on Melbourne Cup Day - 3 November. We will rendezvous at Edgecliff train station promptly at 8.40am and then proceed to Cooper Park. There is one set of quite steep steps and several short but steep hills to navigate. We will continue on to Centennial Park, where we will […]