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SUMMARY:Monthly Activity - Tunnels and Gunners Tour
DESCRIPTION:Dear Monthly Activity Enthusiasts\, \nThis month takes us to Mosman and back in time as we explore Georges Heights at Headland Park\, which once played a crucial role in the defence of Sydney Harbour. Our guide will explain the significance of the gun emplacements\, underground tunnels and other military relics dating back to the 1870s. \nDuring our 90-minute Tunnels and Gunners Tour\, an experienced volunteer guide will lead us through two sets of demilitarised fortifications set within coastal bushland\, including tunnels off limits to the general public. The tour concludes at the Headland Park Artist Precinct\, which is home to a thriving community of painters\, potters\, sculptors and photographers. \nThe tour is 90 minutes and includes stairs\, bush tracks and unlit underground tunnels. The tour concludes at Georges Heights Artist’s Precinct and is approximately a five-minute walk to the car park. \nDATE: Thursday 25 May 2023 \nTIME: 10.45am: Please arrive at 10.30am \nLunch: Frenchies Café is very close to the end of the tour and if you are interested\, we can adjourn there for a light lunch after the tour. \nVENUE: Meet at the Hospital on the Hill Exhibition\, Building 21 on Best Avenue\, Mosman. \nCOST: $8.00. \nRSVP TO: Caren Trafford: swic.activitymonthly@gmail.com .\nPlease add your phone number and the name of the outing: Tunnels and Gunners Tour \nRSVP BY: Tuesday 16 May 2023 \nPAYMENT OPTIONS: \nPayment Option 1 (Preferred): By Credit Card through the Payments section of the website \nPayment Option 2: Online (direct deposit) into the SWIC bank account \nAccount Name: SWIC Inc. \nBSB No: 112-879 \nAccount No: 431-019-281 \nDescription: Tunnels and Gunners  + your initial and surname \nTRANSPORT: Getting there: \n• Parking is available off Suakin Drive.  \n• Public transport is available to our site\, check transportnsw.info for more information  \nImportant information \nContent warning: Although this is an all-ages tour\, people under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Further\, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples are advised that the tour contains stories (and may contain images and/or visuals) of deceased people. \nSite conditions: This tour involves underground tunnels\, a steep incline and some uneven surfaces\, and it is not suitable for wheelchairs and mobility scooters. A moderate level of fitness and mobility is required. You must comply with all directions of the Guides\, Rangers and Security. Dogs\, bicycles and smoking are not permitted. \nWhat to bring: Suitable walking shoes\, a sunhat and wet weather gear (if needed). Please provide your own torch for the tunnels (phone torch is adequate).  Please note: This tour has high touch points including handrails and includes entry into confined spaces. As such\, we recommend providing your own hand sanitiser and wearing a face mask. \nWeather conditions: Tours will proceed regardless of weather conditions except in the event of extreme weather. \nToilets are located close to the starting point at Georges Heights Oval\, on the corner of Suakin Drive and Best Avenue\, and in Lower Georges Heights at the end of the tour
URL:https://admin.swic.org.au/groupevent/monthly-activity-tunnels-and-gunners-tour/
LOCATION:Georges Heights Lookout\, Middle Head Road\, Mosman\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2088\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Caren Trafford":MAILTO:swic.activitymonthly@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20230427T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20230427T213000
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SUMMARY:Special Event - DreamRunners: a new Australian Musical: Invitation to a rehearsed musical theatre workshop
DESCRIPTION:DreamRunners is a new musical created by composer Mike Lotzof. Fifteen professional performers singing 30 original songs. Come and be part of an exciting new workshop of a major and promising new musical. Bring your family and friends. The show lasts for just over 2 hours and there is an intermission. \nDATE: Thursday 27 April 2023 \nTIME: 7.00pm-9.30pm. \nVENUE: The Rebel Theatre: Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP)\nPier 2/3\, 13A Hickson Rd\, Dawes Point NSW 2000 \nCOST: $50.00: Put the Code SWIC into the Promotion box to receive  $5.00 discount on each ticket. \nhttps://www.trybooking.com/au/events/landing/1027879 \nPAYMENT: Please purchase your own ticket on the trybooking website: \n https://www.trybooking.com/au/events/landing/1027879 \nWe will meet at the bar at the Rebel Theatre the venue\, 30 minutes earlier at 6.30pm for a pre-theatre drink.
URL:https://admin.swic.org.au/groupevent/special-event-dreamrunners-a-new-australian-musical-invitation-to-a-rehearsed-musical-theatre-workshop/
LOCATION:Australian Theatre for Young People\, Pier 2/3\, Suite 2/13A Hickson Rd\, Dawes Point\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Caren Trafford":MAILTO:swic.activitymonthly@gmail.com
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CREATED:20221231T035152Z
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SUMMARY:Monthly Activity - Lawn Bowling at The Neutral Bay Club
DESCRIPTION:A sport that relies on precision and the athlete’s judgement\, lawn bowls is often a thrilling watch and can generate a sense of euphoria when a target is achieved – for both the athlete and the viewer. India made history in lawn bowls when the women’s fours team won the first gold medal at the Commonwealth Games 2022 in Birmingham. With that in mind\, we thought a 90 minute game of bowls for our SWIC members would be a lot of fun. \nDATE: Thursday 27 April 2023 \nTIME: 10.45 – 12.30pm \n10.45am – for a 11.00am start. \nLunch: Food and a bar are available on site. \nVENUE: The Neutral Bay Club\, 3 Westleigh Street\, Neutral Bay\, New South Wales 2089.  Tel. +61 2 9953 2066 \nCOST: $20.00. This includes instruction and a full game of bowls that typically takes 2 hours. \nRSVP TO: Caren Trafford: swic.activitymonthly@gmail.com . Please add your phone number and the name of the outing: Lawn Bowling Neutral Bay \nRSVP BY: 16 April 2023 \nPAYMENT OPTIONS: \nPayment Option 1 (Preferred): By Credit Card through the Payments section of the website \nPayment Option 2: Online (direct deposit) into the SWIC bank account \nAccount Name: SWIC Inc. \nBSB No: 112-879 \nAccount No: 431-019-281 \nDescription: Bowls + your initial and surname \nTRANSPORT:  \nIt’s easy to get to the club by car\, bus\, or harbour ferry. \nThe Neutral Bay Club has 15 car spaces but there are usually many free on-street car spaces available in the surrounding streets\, including Westleigh St\, Barry St\, Anderson St and Raymond Rd. From the city\, the B line bus is one stop to Neutral Bay junction and the club is just a short walk down at the end of Barry Street. From Circular Quay you can take the ferry to Hayes Street wharf and take the bus up to the Anderson Street stop and enter the club from Anderson Street. \n 
URL:https://admin.swic.org.au/groupevent/monthly-activity-lawn-bowling-at-the-neutral-bay-club/
LOCATION:The Neutral Bay Club\, 3 Westleigh St\, Neutral Bay\, New South Wales\, 2090\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Monthly Activity - Art Class with Kirana Haag
DESCRIPTION:Dear Monthly Outing Enthusiasts\,\nSomething a little different this month. I hope you’ll all enjoy it. \nAfter a short welcome and introduction\, Kirana will have an interesting object/objects/flowers in the middle of the art studio and will show participants how to draw and or paint those\, depending on preference. This will be an abstract representation of this object and the participants can add as much or as little detail as they feel. \nIt doesn’t matter if you’ve never picked up a paintbrush\, this will be a fun 90 minutes. We’ll learn how to see light and shadow and expression through shapes and different colour schemes. \nAll participants will take a painting home. \nTea and biscuits will be offered. And there is a great café shop on the next corner if you are early – Café d’Yvoire \nAbout Kirana Haag: \nExpansive\, compassionate\, seer of the truth in the light\, a channel with a paintbrush. Kirana creates energy and transformation\, emotion\, beauty and the room to meet art from your heart. \nShe has exhibited all around the world and delivers not only work for purchase and rental\, but also immersive art programs and personalised commissions. Her profile as an international transformational artist has a focus on belonging. Her acclaimed process challenges the souls she works with to explore the complexity of human relationships – whether in the workplace or their personal lives – with results that channel the power and significance of imaginings and ambitions. In Kirana’s experienced hands\, art and creation become a physical and mental challenge – motivating people to build stronger\, more meaningful links that help discover new truths and vulnerabilities. \nDATE: Thursday 23 March 2023 \nTIME: 10.30am – 12.15pm \n10.15am – for a 10.30am start. \nLunch: The London pub is 50 metres away from her studio. We can adjourn there for lunch after the class. \nVENUE: Kirana Haag Studio: 202 Darling St\, Balmain NSW 2041 \nCOST: $50.00. This includes all materials and a canvas that you will be able to take home with you. \nRSVP TO: Caren Trafford at swic.activitymonthly@gmail.com . Please add your phone number and the name of the outing: Art Class with Kirana Haag \nRSVP BY: 15 March 2023 \nPAYMENT OPTIONS: \nPayment Option 1 (Preferred): By Credit Card through the Payments section of the website \nPayment Option 2: Online (direct deposit) into the SWIC bank account \nAccount Name: SWIC Inc. \nBSB No: 112-879 \nAccount No: 431-019-281 \nDescription: Art Class with Kirana and your initial and surname \nTRANSPORT: Getting there: \nThe easiest way to get there is by bus to Gladstone Park: Balmain. It is a 2-minute walk from there. Parking is available around the studio. \n 
URL:https://admin.swic.org.au/groupevent/monthly-activity-art-class-with-kirana-haag/
LOCATION:Kirana Haag Studio\, 202 Darling St\, Balmain NSW 2041\, Balmain\, NSW\, 2041\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Monthly Activity - Tour of Cockatoo Island: Sandstone to Steel
DESCRIPTION:Known as Wareamah by the Wallumedegal\, Wangal\, Cammeraygal and Gadigal Peoples\, Cockatoo Island is a former convict penal establishment and naval shipyard\, located in the heart of Sydney Harbour. \nCockatoo Island is a source of intrigue and inspiration for visitors owing to its heritage buildings\, distinctive terrain and panoramic views. Popular attractions include heritage and campground accommodation\, waterfront cafés and picnic spots\, guided history and paranormal tours\, and exciting seasonal events. Located at the junction of the Parramatta and Lane Cove Rivers\, Cockatoo Island is just a ferry ride away. \nCockatoo Island has strong continued ties to the First Nations people\, having served as a meeting place for the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the region prior to colonisation. \nMeanwhile\, the heritage buildings and distinctive terrain offer insights into the complex and layered history of the island’s former convict penal establishment\, naval ship dockyard\, and industrial school for girls and reformatory. \nWe will be taking the Sandstone to Steel Tour where we will be given a crash course in the storied history of Cockatoo Island\, Sydney Harbour. This tour charts the changing face of Cockatoo Island. \nAs you visit key landmarks from bygone eras\, our guide will reveal how they fit into the island’s historical narrative. They will also share anecdotes about a colourful cast of real-life characters\, including convicts\, wayward youths\, and dock workers. \nDATE: Thursday 23 February 2023  \nTIME: 10.45am – 12.00pm \n10.45am – for an 11.00am start.  Tour will last approx. 1 hour. However\, there are numerous buildings to explore so if you’d like to stay longer after the tour\, you are most welcome to do so. \nLunch: There are 2 cafes on the island. I will make a reservation at one of them when I have an idea of how many people will be joining us on this outing. \nVENUE: Cockatoo Island\, Sydney Harbour \nCOST: $16.00 – does not include transport to and from Cockatoo Island. Members should use their Seniors or Non-Seniors Opal Cards for this. \nRSVP TO: Caren Trafford: swic.activitymonthly@gmail.com  0410991670 \nRSVP BY: 16 February 2023 \nPAYMENT OPTIONS: (e.g. Payable by the two payment options below) \nPayment Option 1 (Preferred): By Credit Card through the Payments section of the website \nPayment Option 2: Online (direct deposit) into the SWIC bank account \nAccount Name: SWIC Inc. \nBSB No: 112-879 \nAccount No: 431-019-281 \nDescription: Cockatoo Island & your initial and surname \nTRANSPORT: Getting there: \nThe easiest way to get to Cockatoo Island is by public ferry. The F3 and F8 services operate to Cockatoo Island daily\, departing from Circular Quay and Barangaroo as well as from wharves along Parramatta River. \nFor further information\, including timetables\, visit the Transport NSW website. You can also visit Cockatoo Island by water taxi\, private boat or kayak. \nPlease Note: \nThis is the Sandstone to Steel Tour on Thursday 23rd February 2023 at 11:00am. Our group will have a designated Cockatoo Island tour guide.  Please meet outside the Visitor Centre about 15 minutes beforehand\, ie. 10:45am. \nPlease note\, all tour participants will be required to ensure that they: \n\nfollow NSW Government Covid safety check in procedures and other Covid requirements necessary at that time\nmaintain a physical distance of 1.5 metres from others;\nare not unwell and have not had any COVID-19 symptoms in the last 7 days.
URL:https://admin.swic.org.au/groupevent/monthly-activity-tour-of-cockatoo-island-sandstone-to-steel/
LOCATION:Cockatoo Island\, Sydney Harbour\, Sydney\, NSW\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20230119T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20230119T120000
DTSTAMP:20260605T012416
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SUMMARY:Monthly Activity - The Jewish Museum of Sydney
DESCRIPTION:To start our 2023 program of Monthly Activities\, we will be having a guided tour of the Jewish Museum by one of our own members who also volunteers at the Museum. \nThe Sydney Jewish Museum was established in 1992 by the generation of Holocaust survivors who came to Australia. They envisioned the Museum as a place which could hold their stories and personal objects\, memorialise those who were murdered during the Holocaust\, and within which the lessons from the past would be taught. \nThe Jewish Museum is a place that holds the voices of history\, and in which survivors still share their experiences with visitors. The Sydney Jewish Museum is an institution that gives history a voice through collecting and preserving historic objects\, commemorating and educating\, with a mission to challenge visitors’ perceptions of morality\, social justice\, democracy and human rights. \nThe Museum has welcomed multiple generations through their doors\, some as students who have returned later in life as adults. Visitors have learnt about the history of the murder of 6 million Jewish people in the Holocaust; they have kept their memories alive and taken away the important messages of tolerance and the dangers of prejudice. \nThirty years since its inception\, the Museum continues to give a voice to the victims of the Holocaust so their stories can start conversations and inspire change. \nAt the end of the tour\, for those who would like to have lunch\, I will book for us at the Rusty Rabbit. \nDATE: Thursday 19 January 2023 \nTIME: 10.30am to 12pm \nVENUE: Sydney Jewish Museum\, 148 Darlinghurst Rd\, Darlinghurst. Meet at reception at 10.25am \nCOST: $18.00. We will adjourn for lunch at the Rusty Rabbit. Please let me know if you would like to join us so that I can give them numbers. \nRSVP TO: Caren Trafford at swic.activitymonthly@gmail.com with your name and mobile phone number. \nRSVP BY: Thursday 12 January 2023 \nTRANSPORT: The Museum is minutes from Kings Cross and Oxford Street\, vibrant centres of activity for tourists and locals alike. \nGETTING THERE: \nThe Museum is located close to Sydney’s CBD\, with multiple options for public transport. \nFrom Central Station\, the 311 bus stops across the road from the Museum. Additional options include the 339 bus stopping on Flinders Street\, or the 440 bus stopping on Oxford Street\, both just a 10-minute walk to the Museum. \nFrom Kings Cross Station\, the walk to the Museum takes approximately 10 minutes. \nStreet parking is limited and ticketed. Parking is available in St Vincent’s Hospital car park.
URL:https://admin.swic.org.au/groupevent/monthly-activity-the-jewish-museum-of-sydney/
LOCATION:Sydney Jewish Museum\, 148 Darlinghurst Road\, Darlinghurst\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2010\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Caren Trafford":MAILTO:swic.activitymonthly@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20221110T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20221110T120000
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SUMMARY:Monthly Activity - The Coal Loader Centre for Sustainability: Waverton
DESCRIPTION:Situated on the sparkling waters of Sydney Harbour\, The Coal Loader demonstrates the layering of human history\, from the ancient culture of the Cammeraygal people\, to an industrial coal bunkering facility\, to a showcase for sustainability.  Come on a tour and be inspired by innovative sustainable design and technology\, community gardens\, native plant nursery\, regenerated parklands and much more.  Walk through the native gardens\, view the ancient indigenous rock engraving\, explore the historical tunnels and enjoy the stunning harbour view from the Platform. \nThe tour will conclude at the coffee shop at the site where you will be able to have lunch/coffee/tea. Refreshments at your own expense. \nDATE: Thursday 10 November 2022 \nTIME: 10.30am to 12.00pm \nVENUE: Coal Loader Centre\, 2 Balls Head Drive\, Waverton 2060 (on the right-hand side before Balls Head Reserve). Meet at reception at 10.25am \n COST: Free. Lunch is not included \nRSVP TO: Caren Trafford at swic.activitymonthly@gmail.com with your name and mobile phone number \nRSVP BY: Thursday 3 November 2022 \nTRANSPORT: Parking is limited so we are encouraged to: \nWalk – visit as part of several amazing North Sydney walking routes \nBike – cycle to us \nPublic Transport – short walk from Waverton train station – www.transportnsw.info \nCar – limited parking in Balls Head Drive\, Waterhen Drive\, and marked bays in Balls Head Reserve
URL:https://admin.swic.org.au/groupevent/monthly-activity-the-coal-loader-centre-for-sustainability-waverton/
LOCATION:The Coal Loader\, 2 Balls Head Drive\, Waverton\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2060\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Caren Trafford":MAILTO:swic.activitymonthly@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20221027T095000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20221027T120000
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SUMMARY:Monthly Activity - A Guided Walking Tour of Chippendale
DESCRIPTION:This walking tour in October will explore the inner-city suburb of Chippendale where Sydney is undergoing the most dramatic of changes. It is also the place where sharp oppositions are playing out between city and state\, memory and newness\, money and politics\, inspiration and pragmatism; opening up conversations big and small. \nOur route will be structured around several recent architectural projects. \nTour Details \nHistorically the centre of Sydney’s rag trade and home to one of the country’s largest breweries\, the transformation of Chippendale over the last decade has been nothing short of spectacular. This has architectural and urban dimensions of course\, but there have been concurrent cultural shifts in the world of art\, design\, landscape and gastronomy as well. How did this come about and what are the forces driving this change? Who are the key protagonists and what are the new ideas shaping this inspiring area? \nJoin us on this gritty architectural tour of Chippendale. Our route will be structured around a number of architectural\, art and urban interventions including projects by Pritzker-prize winning architects Norman Foster and Jean Nouvel. You will also discover transformative work by local heroes Durbach Block Jaggers\, William Smart\, John Wardle Architects\, Tonkin Zulaikha Greer\, Oculus and Aspect Studios. We will also sniff out one of Australia’s finest social housing schemes\, independent art galleries\, converted warehouses\, inspired laneway developments\, street art and discuss audacious plans to transform Central Station as we explore the suburbs underbelly. \nWe will end the tour at Central Park. Those who would like to\, can stay for lunch there. We will go to Din Tai Fung for their dumplings. This is not included in the cost. \nWhat Else \nPlease arrive at the meeting point 10-15 minutes prior to tour departure. \nDepending on numbers we will hand out a wireless audio system. Whatever happens with regard to weather – we will walk! Bring a sun hat\, umbrella\, camera\, sketch book and so on. \nSydney Architecture Walks (SAW) is a COVID-safe business and will abide by current NSW government procedures on the day of the tour. \nThe Guide \nThe tour will be led by architect Eoghan Lewis\, founder of Eoghan Lewis Architects (www.eoghanlewis.com.au) and the Sydney Architecture Walks (SAW).\nEoghan has been studying and sharing the work of Utzon with professional groups and the general public for the last 21 years through SAW. \nDATE: 27 October 2022 \nCOST: 2-hour tour – $35/pp \nMEETING POINT: 9.50am at White Rabbit Gallery (outside)\, 30 Balfour St\, Chippendale\, for a 10.00am start. \nRSVP TO: Caren Trafford at swic.activitymonthly@gmail.com with your name and mobile phone number. Please wait for confirmation of a place before paying. \nRSVP BY: 13 October 2022 \nPAYMENT OPTIONS: \nPayment Option 1 (Preferred):\nBy Credit Card through the Payments section of the website \nPayment Option 2: Online (direct deposit) into the SWIC bank account \nAccount Name: SWIC Inc. \nBSB No: 112-879 \nAccount No: 431-019-281 \nDescription: MA Chippendale + your initial and surname \n 
URL:https://admin.swic.org.au/groupevent/monthly-activity-a-guided-walking-tour-of-chippendale/
LOCATION:The White Rabbit Gallery\, 30 Balfour Street\, Chippendale\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2008\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Caren Trafford":MAILTO:swic.activitymonthly@gmail.com
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=The White Rabbit Gallery 30 Balfour Street Chippendale Sydney NSW 2008 Australia;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=30 Balfour Street\, Chippendale:geo:151.2000888,-33.8866004
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220929T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220929T120000
DTSTAMP:20260605T012416
CREATED:20220626T023639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220626T023639Z
UID:31998-1664447400-1664452800@admin.swic.org.au
SUMMARY:Monthly Activity - A Guided Tour of the (Harbour Bridge) Pylon Museum
DESCRIPTION:For our September Monthly activity we will have a private guide who will lead us through the Pylon Museum. Throughout the museum you will discover several exhibits about the construction of the Sydney Harbour Bridge\, the brave workers\, and interesting artefacts from the collection of Chief Engineer JJC Bradfield. \nThe displays throughout the museum examine why it took so long to realise a harbour bridge\, and consider the engineering challenges that a steel arch presented. \nSuspended from the ceiling you will find a model representing the day the arches joined (19 August 1930). The two half arches of the bridge are secured with a massive centre pin. The model illustrates the centre pin that was used to fasten the arches together. \nExplore the glamorous early years of the Sydney Harbour Bridge\, the evolution of the South East Pylon and relive the magic of the opening celebrations. \nPlease note that there are 200 steps to visit the whole museum\, but we will be able to do this at a leisurely rate.  \nLimit of 30 people MAX  \nDATE: Thursday 29 September 2022 \nVENUE: Pylon Museum\, Sydney Harbour Bridge – South East Pylon \nTIME: 11:00am – 12:00pm: Tour of the Pylon Museum and Lookout \nMEETING TIME & PLACE: 10:30am: Meet in Dawes Point Park\, then leisurely stroll along Cumberland Street to the lift or stairs\, that will take us to the pedestrian footpath on the bridge. We will walk the additional 300 metres until you reach the South-East Pylon entrance (please note the Pylon Lookout and Museum cannot be entered from Dawes Point Park). \nLatecomers\, please meet at 10.50am at the South East Pylon ticket office. There are 50 steps up to the ticket office where we will meet. \nCOST: $29.00 per person\, including the morning tea (beverage and large muffin) \nRSVP TO: Caren Trafford at swic.activitymonthly@gmail.com with your name and mobile phone number. Please wait for confirmation of a place before paying. \nRSVP BY: 13 September 2022 \nPAYMENT OPTIONS: \nPayment Option 1 (Preferred):\nBy Credit Card through the Payments section of the website \nPayment Option 2: Online (direct deposit) into the SWIC bank account \nAccount Name: SWIC Inc. \nBSB No: 112-879 \nAccount No: 431-019-281 \nDescription: MA Pylon Museum + your initial and surname \nGETTING THERE: From The Rocks – take the Harbour Bridge lift or stairs from Cumberland Street\, located opposite The Glenmore Hotel. Turn right and walk North along the pedestrian footpath for 300 metres until you reach the South-East Pylon entrance. \nFrom Milsons Point – head to the Bridge footpath via the stairs or lift and walk South for 800m to reach the Pylon entrance. \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://admin.swic.org.au/groupevent/monthly-activity-a-guided-tour-of-the-harbour-bridge-pylon-museum/
LOCATION:Pylon Museum\, South East Pylon\, Sydney Harbour Bridge\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Caren Trafford":MAILTO:swic.activitymonthly@gmail.com
GEO:-33.8535243;151.2056879
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Pylon Museum South East Pylon Sydney Harbour Bridge Sydney NSW 2000 Australia;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=South East Pylon\, Sydney Harbour Bridge:geo:151.2056879,-33.8535243
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220707T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220707T123000
DTSTAMP:20260605T012416
CREATED:20220311T020842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220311T021032Z
UID:30797-1657191600-1657197000@admin.swic.org.au
SUMMARY:Monthly Activity - Visit & Guided Tour of the NSW Parliament
DESCRIPTION:Step back in time into one of Sydney’s oldest buildings. \nExplore the New South Wales Parliament with a free guided tour. Visit both chambers where laws are made and see some of Sydney’s oldest rooms in Australia’s first Parliament. \nOver one hour\, our friendly guides will take you through the Legislative Chambers and the historic Parkes\, Wentworth and Jubilee rooms. You will experience first-hand the beautiful colonial architecture while learning more about the role\, history and work of the Parliament. \nDATE: Thursday 7 July 2022 \nTIME: 11.00am-12.30pm \nPlease arrive at least 15 minutes prior to the commencement of the tour to allow for security checks and rest room stops. \nLimit of 20 people MAX \nVENUE: Parliament of New South Wales\, 6 Macquarie Street\, Sydney NSW 2000\n \nCOST: Free \nRSVP TO: Caren Trafford at swic.activitymonthly@gmail.com with your name and mobile phone number and wait for confirmation of a place  \nTRANSPORT:\nTrain:  The nearest train stations are Martin Place and St James \nBus: Buses run in Macquarie\, Elizabeth and Castlereagh Streets. Route numbers 200\, 309\, 324\, 325\, 326\, 327\, 333\, 339\, 343\, 373\, 374\, 376\, 377\, 380\, 389\, 391\, 392\, 394\, 396\, 397 and 399 service the area. \nCar: Car parking is not generally available at Parliament House. Car parks are located at: Cook and Phillip Parks (access via Cathedral St); The Domain (access via St Marys Road); and Sydney Hospital next door to Parliament House (access via Hospital Road).
URL:https://admin.swic.org.au/groupevent/monthly-activity-visit-guided-tour-of-the-nsw-parliament/
LOCATION:NSW Parliament House\, 6 Macquarie Street\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Caren Trafford":MAILTO:swic.activitymonthly@gmail.com
GEO:-33.867384;151.2127231
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=NSW Parliament House 6 Macquarie Street Sydney NSW 2000 Australia;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=6 Macquarie Street:geo:151.2127231,-33.867384
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220526T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220526T123000
DTSTAMP:20260605T012416
CREATED:20220302T023406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220302T023801Z
UID:30675-1653559200-1653568200@admin.swic.org.au
SUMMARY:Monthly Activity - Utzon and the Sydney Opera House Architectural Tour
DESCRIPTION:This month we are going to tour an architectural tour de force – the Sydney Opera House! \nOn 28 June 2007 the Sydney Opera House was included on the UNESCO World Heritage List under the World Heritage Convention\, placing it alongside the Taj Mahal\, the ancient Pyramids of Egypt and the Great Wall of China as one of the most outstanding places on Earth. \nThis tour\, led by architect Eoghan Lewis\, will draw you into the amazing visionary world of the architect of the Sydney Opera House through the eyes of its creator\, Danish architect Jørn Utzon. \nDiscussing the sources of the young architect’s deepest inspiration\, his working methods and influences\, we will discover the development of Utzon’s ideas and their materialisation in the Sydney Opera House. \nThe political events that led to his undoing in 1966 will be discussed and we will be able to see Utzon’s own drawings and models to unpack his intended but ultimately unrealised designs for the interiors. \nDATE: Thursday 26 May 2022 \nTIME: 10.00am-12.30pm \nLimit of 30 people MAX \nMEET: 9:45am for 10:00am start at the Sydney Botanic Gardens Gate\, near the eastern edge of the Sydney Opera House platform. \nCOST: $35.00 \nRSVP TO: swic.activitymonthly@gmail.com with your name and mobile phone number and wait for confirmation of a place before paying \nPAYMENT OPTIONS: \nPayment Option 1 (Preferred):\nBy Credit Card through the Payments section of the website \nPayment Option 2: Online (direct deposit) into the SWIC bank account \nAccount Name: SWIC Inc. \nBSB No: 112-879 \nAccount No: 431-019-281 \nDescription: Monthly Activity + your initial and surname \nWhat Else? \nPlease arrive at the meeting point 10-15 minutes prior to tour departure. Depending on numbers they will hand out a wireless audio system. \nWhatever happens with regard to the weather\, we will walk! Bring a sun hat\, umbrella\, camera\, sketch book and so on. \nThe Guide \nThe tour will be led by architect Eoghan Lewis\, founder of Eoghan Lewis Architects (www.eoghanlewis.com.au) and the Sydney Architecture Walks (SAW). Eoghan has been studying and sharing the work of Utzon with professional groups and the public for the last 21 years through SAW. \nAbout SAW \n‘We are architects and we conduct tours of Sydney on foot and on bicycle. Each tour is a straightforward and jargon-free story-telling journey that explores ideas through architecture\, offering an interface between in-depth architectural knowledge and the wider design-conscious community. We want you to understand the how and why of the city whilst we explore and unpack Sydney’s most provocative and daring projects; works of contemporary architecture\, public art and landscape that inspire and delight but also projects that reveal something of Sydney’s grimy pulse. All our tours are led by architects.’
URL:https://admin.swic.org.au/groupevent/monthly-activity-utzon-and-the-sydney-opera-house-architectural-tour/
LOCATION:Sydney Opera House\, Bennelong Point\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Caren Trafford":MAILTO:swic.activitymonthly@gmail.com
GEO:-33.8567844;151.213108
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220428T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220428T153000
DTSTAMP:20260605T012416
CREATED:20220208T233345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220209T040248Z
UID:30312-1651150800-1651159800@admin.swic.org.au
SUMMARY:Monthly Activity - Bush Tucker Tour at the Royal Botanic Garden
DESCRIPTION:We will walk with our First Nations guide through the Royal Botanic Garden to learn more about Indigenous bush foods and how these foods were used traditionally and adapted to the modern plate and palate. On our one-hour tour\, we’ll journey through the Cadi Jam Ora garden and learn about some of the hottest bush foods on the market right now\, all while tasting some goodies yourself! The tour will involve pre-prepared tastings of finger lime\, wattle seed\, lilly pilly\, lemon myrtle and Davidson plum. \nPrior to this arranged tour\, we recommend a free add-on in the form of a visit to the Inside the Tide exhibit and some lunch at one of the Botanic Garden outlets. \nCombining the theatrical with horticulture\, Inside the Tide creates a surreal\, magical and playful display. Telling the stories of hero plants in three aquatic communities: Kelp Forests\, Coral Reefs and Seagrass Meadows\, wander through what feels like an under the sea experience and watch a pantomime come to life. Come face to face with giant sea creatures like the topiary blue whale\, a chandelier of jellyfish or blue ringed octopus with interactive elements both children and adults will enjoy. \nThis year’s display has also enlisted the help of hundreds of school children from across NSW\, who in 2021 created Codium seaweeds when undertaking educational workshops with the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney\, learning about the threats to coastal environments and how to best care for habitats. \nInside the Tide has over 20\,000 plants on display and is one of the largest living green walls in the Southern Hemisphere. Curated by the horticultural team at the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney and presented in partnership with Erth. \nMasks are currently mandatory at the Botanic Garden. \nDATE: Thursday 28 April 2022 \nTIME: 1.00pm- 3.30pm\nThe guided tour will commence at 2.30pm from the Garden Shop and run for one hour. \nWe will meet at 1.00pm for a free walk around the Inside the Tide exhibit and some lunch and be ready for our guide at 2.30pm. \nLimit of 25 people MAX \nVENUE: Royal Botanic Garden Sydney\, Mrs Macquarie’s Rd\, Sydney NSW 2000\n \nCOST: $27 \nRSVP TO: swic.activitymonthly@gmail.com with your name and mobile phone number and wait for confirmation of a place before paying \nPAYMENT OPTIONS: \nPayment Option 1 (Preferred):\nBy Credit Card through the Payments section of the website \nPayment Option 2: Online (direct deposit) into the SWIC bank account \nAccount Name: SWIC Inc. \nBSB No: 112-879 \nAccount No: 431-019-281 \nDescription: Monthly Activity + your initial and surname \nTRANSPORT: The Botanic Gardens are easily accessible from the CBD \nPlease check their website for information on parking. \n  \n 
URL:https://admin.swic.org.au/groupevent/monthly-activity-bush-tucker-tour-at-the-royal-botanic-garden/
LOCATION:Royal Botanic Gardens\, Mrs Macquaries Rd\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Caren Trafford":MAILTO:swic.activitymonthly@gmail.com
GEO:-33.863796;151.2206726
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220324T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220324T140000
DTSTAMP:20260605T012416
CREATED:20220114T024242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220114T024242Z
UID:30103-1648121400-1648130400@admin.swic.org.au
SUMMARY:Monthly Activity - An Outing to North Head Quarantine Station\, Manly
DESCRIPTION:Located within a 30-hectare site on the North Head of Manly\, you will find a unique destination\, that is Q Station. An enduring part of Sydney’s history\, for 150 years the Quarantine Station was for many the beginning of a new life in Australia after making the arduous and lengthy journey from their homelands. Ships suspected of harbouring people infected with contagious diseases such as Spanish Influenza\, Smallpox or Bubonic Plague were quarantined here so that these deadly diseases would not reach the general population in Sydney. Ultimately a success story for the growing Sydney population\, it did however leave an indelible mark on those who were quarantined; tales of love and loss play out alongside themes of cultural and social change\, medical history and progress. \nThis will be a guided tour of 90 minutes. The ‘Quarantine Wander’ tour takes place predominantly in the flat area of the wharf precinct\, before climbing a short incline to the old hospital precinct. This tour visits the autoclaves\, inhalation chamber\, shower block and hospital ward\, and addresses the migrant arrival process and infectious disease treatment at the Quarantine Station in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Included will be a visit to the other buildings in this area such as the laundry and the morgue\, as well as the museum (previously the old luggage store). \nDATE: Thursday 24 March 2022 \nTIME: 11.30pm – 2.00pm (tour 12.30pm) \nLimit of 30 people MAX \nVENUE: Quarantine Station\, 1 North Head Scenic Drive\, Manly NSW Phone: 02 9466 1500 \nCOST: $24. \nI propose that we arrive earlier at 11.30am and meet at the Café on site which will be open on the day of our visit and which has a selection of sandwiches\, hot food such as sausage rolls and pies\, pastries\, muffins\, tea and coffee. We can also explore alone until the guide is ready. We have been asked to be there at least 15 minutes prior to the tour. \nGETTING THERE: There is a shuttle bus which can pick us up from the carpark if we convene there at 11.30am. I will be notifying the station that we would like the shuttle bus to take us from the car-park down to the site at 11.30am and then return us to the car-park after the tour. Alternatively\, it is a 15 minute walk. \nRSVP TO: swic.activitymonthly@gmail.com with your name and mobile phone number. Please wait for confirmation of a place before paying.\nCaren Trafford\, Monthly Activity Organiser \nPAYMENT OPTIONS:\nPayment Option 1 (Preferred): By Credit Card through the Payments section of the website\nPayment Option 2: Online (direct deposit) into the SWIC bank account \nAccount Name: SWIC Inc.\nBSB No: 112-879\nAccount No: 431-019-281\nDescription: Monthly Activity Q Station + your initial and surname \nGETTING THERE:\nFree parking is available at the entrance to the site.\nBy Car:\nArriving in Manly via Sydney Road\, turn right to Belgrave St. Turn left at Manly Wharf. Take the second left (signposted North Head)\, turn right onto Darley Road and up the hill past Manly Hospital. Go through the stone arch\, continue until you reach a roundabout and turn right into Q Station parking area.\nNote: A shuttle bus will be available at 11.30 am. Use of personal vehicles is not permitted on the property.\nBy Bus:\nWhen catching public transport\, take the 161 bus that operates between Manly and North Head.
URL:https://admin.swic.org.au/groupevent/monthly-activity-an-outing-to-north-head-quarantine-station-manly/
LOCATION:North Head Quarantine Station\, 1 North Head Scenic Drive\, Manly\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2095\, Australia
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://admin.swic.org.au/wp-content/uploads/Quarantine-Station.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Caren Trafford":MAILTO:swic.activitymonthly@gmail.com
GEO:-33.8124246;151.2939346
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220224T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220224T130000
DTSTAMP:20260605T012416
CREATED:20220112T001103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220112T001313Z
UID:30094-1645700400-1645707600@admin.swic.org.au
SUMMARY:Monthly Activity - An Outing to May Gibb’s Cottage – ‘Nutcote’
DESCRIPTION:Nutcote\, built in 1925\, is the beautiful harbourside home of May Gibbs (1877-1969)\, Australia’s foremost children’s author and illustrator and best known for her iconic story\, The Complete Adventures of Snugglepot & Cuddlepie. It is also the location for some of the scenes in the recent movie\, ‘Ladies in Black’. \nLocated in Sydney’s Neutral Bay\, the house has been restored as a museum reflecting the 1920s\, and is surrounded by delightful gardens. \nA visit to Nutcote will allow you to appreciate the full scope of May Gibbs’ creative talents\, how she lived\, and to see some of her famous works. We will have a tour of the house and museum and have time to enjoy the beautiful gardens which extend down to the harbour. \nDATE: Thursday\, 24 February 2022 \nTIME: 11.00am-1.00pm \nLimit of 20 people MAX \nVENUE: Nutcote Cottage\, 5 Wallaringa Avenue\, Neutral Bay\, Sydney\n \nCOST: $25 – which will include a scones and cream morning tea \nRSVP TO: swic.activitymonthly@gmail.com with your name and mobile phone number and wait for confirmation of a place before paying \nPAYMENT OPTIONS: \nPayment Option 1 (Preferred): By Credit Card through the Payments section of the website \nPayment Option 2: Online (direct deposit) into the SWIC bank account \nAccount Name: SWIC Inc. \nBSB No: 112-879 \nAccount No: 431-019-281 \nDescription: Monthly Activity + your initial and surname \nLOCATION: Nutcote is located at 5 Wallaringa Avenue\, Neutral Bay\, Sydney. Please check their website for information on parking and getting to Nutcote \nTRANSPORT: The following public transport lines have routes that pass near May Gibbs’s Nutcote Cottage \n\nBus: 100\, 225\, 263\, 320\nTrain: T1\nFerry: F5
URL:https://admin.swic.org.au/groupevent/monthly-activity-an-outing-to-may-gibbs-cottage-nutcote/
LOCATION:Nutcote\, 5 Wallaringa Ave\, Kurraba Point\, Neutral Bay\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2089\, Australia
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://admin.swic.org.au/wp-content/uploads/Nutcote-17.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Caren Trafford":MAILTO:swic.activitymonthly@gmail.com
GEO:-33.842075;151.2190978
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=DESCRIPTION:Nutcote built in 1925 is the beautiful harbourside home of May Gibbs (1877-1969) Australia’s foremost children’s author and illustrator and best known for her iconic story The Complete Adventures of Snugglepot & Cuddlepie. It is also the location for some of the scenes in the recent movie ‘Ladies in Black’. \nLocated in Sydney’s Neutral Bay the house has been restored as a museum reflecting the 1920s and is surrounded by delightful gardens. \nA visit to Nutcote will allow you to appreciate the full scope of May Gibbs’ creative talents how she lived and to see some of her famous works. We will have a tour of the house and museum and have time to enjoy the beautiful gardens which extend down to the harbour. \nDATE: Thursday 24 February 2022 \nTIME: 11.00am-1.00pm \nLimit of 20 people MAX \nVENUE: Nutcote Cottage 5 Wallaringa Avenue Neutral Bay Sydney\n \nCOST: $25 – which will include a scones and cream morning tea \nRSVP TO: swic.activitymonthly@gmail.com with your name and mobile phone number and wait for confirmation of a place before paying \nPAYMENT OPTIONS: \nPayment Option 1 (Preferred): By Credit Card through the Payments section of the website \nPayment Option 2: Online (direct deposit) into the SWIC bank account \nAccount Name: SWIC Inc. \nBSB No: 112-879 \nAccount No: 431-019-281 \nDescription: Monthly Activity + your initial and surname \n Nutcote is located at 5 Wallaringa Avenue Neutral Bay Sydney. Please check their website for information on parking and getting to Nutcote \nTRANSPORT: The following public transport lines have routes that pass near May Gibbs’s Nutcote Cottage \n\nBus: 100 225 263 320\nTrain: T1\nFerry: F5;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=5 Wallaringa Ave\, Kurraba Point\, Neutral Bay:geo:151.2190978,-33.842075
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220113T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220113T120000
DTSTAMP:20260605T012416
CREATED:20211008T234231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211025T054518Z
UID:28875-1642068000-1642075200@admin.swic.org.au
SUMMARY:Monthly Activity - 'Unsettled' Exhibition at the Australian Museum
DESCRIPTION:There will no longer be an official guide for the tour of Unsettled at the newly refurbished Australian Museum\, so members will be free to move around the exhibitions at their own pace. \nProduced by First Nations’ curators\, Unsettled provides visitors direct and undiluted access to the stories and experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people during the time since European arrival. As a powerful instrument of truth-telling\, curators\, artists and community have had the opportunity to record evidence about past actions and share their culture\, heritage and history with Museum visitors. \nWe have also been invited to visit the National Geographic Exhibition which is a photography exhibition. Here is the link.\nhttps://australian.museum/exhibition/agnpy-2021/\n\nBoth of these exhibitions are FREE.\n\nDATE: Thursday 13 January 2022\n\nTIME: 10.00am – 12.00pm (meet at 9:50am for 10.00am)\nLIMIT of 30 MAX \nVENUE: The Australian Museum\, 1 William Street\, Sydney\, NSW 2010 \nEnter via the Groups Entrance\, at the top of the stairs on William Street (next to the bus drop-off bay). If you require level access\, there is also an accessible entry with a lift directly off William St (under the stairs). \nCOST: FREE \nRSVP TO: activity.swicsydney@gmail.com Attn. Caren Trafford\, Monthly Activity Organiser\, and wait for confirmation of a place. \nPLEASE NOTE THAT YOU WILL NEED TO BE DOUBLE VACCINATED TO ATTEND THIS TOUR. PLEASE INCLUDE A COPY OF YOUR VACCINATION CERTIFICATE WITH YOUR RSVP. \nRSVP BY: 30 December 2021 \nTRANSPORT: There is car parking at Wilson Parking\, 70 Riley St and The Domain\, 1 St Mary’s Rd. Pre-booking will give Museum visitors a discount. There is metered parking available in streets around the Museum. There are bike parking loops in William St. The nearest train stations are St James\, Museum and Town Hall\, and each are a 7 minute walk away. For bus services arriving in the city centre\, alight near Hyde Park or Town Hall and walk east along Park Street towards Kings Cross – a 7 to 10 minute walk.
URL:https://admin.swic.org.au/groupevent/monthly-activity-unsettled-exhibition-at-the-australian-museum-4/
LOCATION:Museum of Sydney\, Phillip Street\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Caren Trafford":MAILTO:swic.activitymonthly@gmail.com
GEO:-33.8636331;151.2094142
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Museum of Sydney Phillip Street Sydney NSW 2000 Australia;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Phillip Street:geo:151.2094142,-33.8636331
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211125T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211125T110000
DTSTAMP:20260605T012416
CREATED:20210824T064401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211110T101516Z
UID:28660-1637834400-1637838000@admin.swic.org.au
SUMMARY:Monthly Activity - Queen Victoria Building History Tour (NOW FULL)
DESCRIPTION:Experience a 123-year-old historical story of resilience\, culture and progress first hand. Discover the QVB’s grand architectural and design features\, including stunning stained glass windows\, clocks and magnificent atriums\, whilst hearing the true tale of the building’s creation\, near destruction and modern preservation as you visit Ground Floor through to Level 2 of the QVB. Following the tour\, there are many QVB cafes and restaurants for you to sample at your own cost. \nDATE: Thursday 25 November 2021 \nTIME: 10.00am – 11.00am \nLIMIT of 30 MAX \nVENUE: QVB\, 455 George Street\, Sydney\, NSW 2000 \nMeet at 9:50am for 10.00am at the Concierge Desk which is near the central dome on the Ground Floor \nCOST: $25 per member \nRSVP to. swic.activitymonthly@gmail.com   Attn. Caren Trafford\, Monthly Activity Organiser\, and wait for confirmation of a place before paying. \nPLEASE NOTE THAT YOU WILL NEED TO BE DOUBLE VACCINATED TO ATTEND THIS TOUR. PLEASE INCLUDE A COPY OF YOUR VACCINATION CERTIFICATE WITH YOUR RSVP. \nRSVP and PAY by: 15 November 2021. Both an email reply as well as a payment are required. \nPAYMENT OPTIONS: \nPayment Option 1 (Preferred): By Credit Card through the Payments section of the website \nPayment Option 2: Online (direct deposit) into the SWIC bank account \nAccount Name: SWIC Inc. \nBSB No: 112-879 \nAccount No: 431-019-281 \nDescription: Event + your initial and surname \nTRANSPORT: The QVB is above the Town Hall Train Station and is adjacent to many bus stops and the light rail QVB stop.
URL:https://admin.swic.org.au/groupevent/monthly-activity-queen-victoria-building-history-tour-2/
LOCATION:Queen Victoria Building\, 455 George St\, Sydney CBD\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Caren Trafford":MAILTO:swic.activitymonthly@gmail.com
GEO:-33.8717444;151.2069804
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Queen Victoria Building 455 George St Sydney CBD Sydney NSW 2000 Australia;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=455 George St\, Sydney CBD:geo:151.2069804,-33.8717444
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211005T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211005T120000
DTSTAMP:20260605T012416
CREATED:20210824T063939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211010T030035Z
UID:28657-1633428000-1633435200@admin.swic.org.au
SUMMARY:Monthly Activity - ‘Unsettled’ Exhibition at the Australian Museum (DEFERRED TO 13 JANUARY 2022)
DESCRIPTION:Join SWIC for a guided tour of Unsettled at the newly refurbished Australian Museum. \n Produced by First Nations’ curators\, Unsettled provides visitors direct and undiluted access to the stories and experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people during the time since European arrival. As a powerful instrument of truth-telling\, curators\, artists and community have had the opportunity to record evidence about past actions and share their culture\, heritage and history with Museum visitors. \n DATE: Tuesday 5 October 2021 \n TIME: 10.00am – 12.00pm \nLIMIT of 30 MAX (due to Covid restrictions) \nVENUE: The Australian Museum\, 1 William Street\, Sydney\, NSW 2010 \nEnter via the Groups Entrance\, at the top of the stairs on William Street (next to the bus drop-off bay). If you require level access\, there is also an accessible entry with a lift directly off William St (under the stairs). \nTIME: Meet at 9:50am for 10.00am \nCOST: $25 per member \nRSVP TO: activity.swicsydney@gmail.com Attn. Caren Trafford\, Monthly Activity Organiser\, and wait for confirmation of a place before paying. \nRSVP and PAY BY: 21 September 2021 \nPAYMENT OPTIONS: \nPayment Option 1 (Preferred): By Credit Card through the Payments section of the website \nPayment Option 2: Online (direct deposit) into the SWIC bank account \nAccount Name: SWIC Inc. \nBSB No: 112-879 \nAccount No: 431-019-281 \nDescription: Unsettled + your initial and surname \n TRANSPORT: There is car parking at Wilson Parking\, 70 Riley St and The Domain\, 1 St Mary’s Rd. Pre-booking will give Museum visitors a discount. There is metered parking available in streets around the Museum. There are bike parking loops in William St. The nearest train stations are St James\, Museum and Town Hall\, and each are a 7 minute walk away. For bus services arriving in the city centre\, alight near Hyde Park or Town Hall and walk east along Park Street towards Kings Cross – a 7 to 10 minute walk.
URL:https://admin.swic.org.au/groupevent/monthly-activity-unsettled-exhibition-at-the-australian-museum-3/
LOCATION:Museum of Sydney\, Phillip Street\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Caren Trafford":MAILTO:swic.activitymonthly@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20210928T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20210928T110000
DTSTAMP:20260605T012416
CREATED:20210803T025556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210923T080445Z
UID:28610-1632823200-1632826800@admin.swic.org.au
SUMMARY:Monthly Activity - QVB History Tour (DEFERRED TO 25 NOVEMBER 2021)
DESCRIPTION:For our Monthly Activity\, experience a 123-year-old historical story of resilience\, culture and progress first hand. Discover the QVB’s grand architectural and design features\, including stunning stained glass windows\, clocks and magnificent atriums\, whilst hearing the true tale of the building’s creation\, near destruction and modern preservation as you visit Ground Floor through to Level 2 of the QVB. Following the tour\, there are many QVB cafes and restaurants for you to sample at your own cost. \nDATE: 28 September 2021 \nTIME: 10.00am – 11.00am \nLIMIT of 30 MAX \nVENUE: QVB\, 455 George Street\, Sydney\, NSW 2000 \nMeet at 9:50am for 10.00am at the Concierge Desk which is near the central dome on the Ground Floor \nCOST: $25 per member \nRSVP to. swic.activitymonthly@gmail.com   Attn. Caren Trafford\, Monthly Activity Organiser\, and wait for confirmation of a place before paying. \nRSVP and PAY by: 13 September. Both an email reply as well as payment are required. \nPAYMENT OPTIONS: \nPayment Option 1 (Preferred): By Credit Card through the Payments section of the website \nPayment Option 2: Online (direct deposit) into the SWIC bank account \nAccount Name: SWIC Inc. \nBSB No: 112-879 \nAccount No: 431-019-281 \nDescription: QVB + your initial and surname \nTRANSPORT: The QVB is above the Town Hall Train Station and is adjacent to many bus stops and the light rail QVB stop.
URL:https://admin.swic.org.au/groupevent/monthly-activity-qvb-history-tour/
LOCATION:Queen Victoria Building\, 455 George St\, Sydney CBD\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Caren Trafford":MAILTO:swic.activitymonthly@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20210923T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20210923T120000
DTSTAMP:20260605T012416
CREATED:20210717T002218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210824T065112Z
UID:28510-1632391200-1632398400@admin.swic.org.au
SUMMARY:Monthly Activity - 'Unsettled' Exhibition at the Australian Museum (DEFERRED TO 5 OCTOBER 2021)
DESCRIPTION:Join SWIC for a guided tour of Unsettled at the newly refurbished Australian Museum. \nProduced by First Nations’ curators\, Unsettled provides visitors direct and undiluted access to the stories and experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people during the time since European arrival. As a powerful instrument of truth-telling\, curators\, artists and community have had the opportunity to record evidence about past actions and share their culture\, heritage and history with Museum visitors. \nDATE: Thursday 23 September 2021 \nTIME: 10.00am – 11.00am \nDepending on government guidelines and numbers\, there may have to be two groups guided around the exhibition. The first group will depart at 10.00am and the second at 11.00am \nLIMIT of 30 MAX \nVENUE: The Australian Museum\, 1 William Street\, Sydney\, NSW 2010 \nEnter via the Groups Entrance\, at the top of the stairs on William Street (next to the bus drop-off bay). If you require level access\, there is also an accessible entry with a lift directly off William St (under the stairs). \nTIME: Meet at 9:50am for 10.00am tour \nCOST: $25 per member \nRSVP TO: activity.swicsydney@gmail.com Attn. Caren Trafford\, Monthly Activity Organiser\, and wait for confirmation of a place before paying. \nRSVP and PAY BY: 11 October 2021 \nPAYMENT OPTIONS: \nPayment Option 1 (Preferred): By Credit Card through the Payments section of the website \nPayment Option 2: Online (direct deposit) into the SWIC bank account \nAccount Name: SWIC Inc. \nBSB No: 112-879 \nAccount No: 431-019-281 \nDescription: Unsettled + your initial and surname \nTRANSPORT: There is car parking at Wilson Parking\, 70 Riley St and The Domain\, 1 St Mary’s Rd. Pre-booking will give Museum visitors a discount. There is metered parking available in streets around the Museum. There are bike parking loops in William St. The nearest train stations are St James\, Museum and Town Hall\, and each are a 7 minute walk away. For bus services arriving in the city centre\, alight near Hyde Park or Town Hall and walk east along Park Street towards Kings Cross – a 7 to 10 minute walk.
URL:https://admin.swic.org.au/groupevent/monthly-activity-unsettled-exhibition-at-the-australian-museum-2/
LOCATION:Museum of Sydney\, Phillip Street\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Caren Trafford":MAILTO:swic.activitymonthly@gmail.com
GEO:-33.8636331;151.2094142
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20210826T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20210826T110000
DTSTAMP:20260605T012416
CREATED:20210710T000954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210824T064901Z
UID:28490-1629972000-1629975600@admin.swic.org.au
SUMMARY:Monthly Activity - Queen Victoria Building History Tour (DEFERRED TO 26 OCTOBER)
DESCRIPTION:For our Monthly Activity\, experience a 123-year-old historical story of resilience\, culture and progress first hand. Discover the QVB’s grand architectural and design features\, including stunning stained glass windows\, clocks and magnificent atriums\, whilst hearing the true tale of the building’s creation\, near destruction and modern preservation as you visit Ground Floor through to Level 2 of the QVB. Following the tour\, there are many QVB cafes and restaurants for you to sample at your own cost. \nDATE: 26 August 2021 \nTIME: 10.00am – 11.00am \nLIMIT of 30 MAX \nVENUE: QVB\, 455 George Street\, Sydney\, NSW 2000 \nMeet at 9:50am for 10.00am at the Concierge Desk which is near the central dome on the Ground Floor \nCOST: $25 per member \nRSVP to. swic.activitymonthly@gmail.com   Attn. Caren Trafford\, Monthly Activity Organiser\, and wait for confirmation of a place before paying. \nRSVP and PAY by: 12 August. Both an email reply as well as payment are required. \nPAYMENT OPTIONS: \nPayment Option 1 (Preferred): By Credit Card through the Payments section of the website \nPayment Option 2: Online (direct deposit) into the SWIC bank account \nAccount Name: SWIC Inc. \nBSB No: 112-879 \nAccount No: 431-019-281 \nDescription: QVB + your initial and surname \nTRANSPORT: The QVB is above the Town Hall Train Station and is adjacent to many bus stops and the light rail QVB stop.
URL:https://admin.swic.org.au/groupevent/monthly-activity-queen-victoria-building-history-tour/
LOCATION:Queen Victoria Building\, 455 George St\, Sydney CBD\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Caren Trafford":MAILTO:swic.activitymonthly@gmail.com
GEO:-33.8717444;151.2069804
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20210722T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20210722T120000
DTSTAMP:20260605T012416
CREATED:20210613T233608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210719T034755Z
UID:28329-1626948000-1626955200@admin.swic.org.au
SUMMARY:Monthly Activity - ‘Unsettled’ Exhibition at the Australian Museum (DEFERRED TO 23 SEPTEMBER)
DESCRIPTION:Join SWIC for a guided tour of Unsettled at the newly refurbished Australian Museum. \nProduced by First Nations’ curators\, Unsettled provides visitors direct and undiluted access to the stories and experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people during the time since European arrival. As a powerful instrument of truth-telling\, curators\, artists and community have had the opportunity to record evidence about past actions and share their culture\, heritage and history with Museum visitors. \nDATE: Thursday 22 July 2021 \nTIME: 10.00am – 12.00pm \nLIMIT of 30 MAX (due to Covid restrictions) \nVENUE: The Australian Museum\, 1 William Street\, Sydney\, NSW 2010 \nEnter via the Groups Entrance\, at the top of the stairs on William Street (next to the bus drop-off bay). If you require level access\, there is also an accessible entry with a lift directly off William St (under the stairs). \nTIME: Meet at 9:50am for 10.00am tour and do QR check-in \nCOST: $25 per member \nRSVP TO: activity.swicsydney@gmail.com Attn. Caren Trafford\, Monthly Activity Organiser\, and wait for confirmation of a place before paying. \nRSVP and PAY BY: 6 July 2021 \nPAYMENT OPTIONS: \nPayment Option 1 (Preferred): By Credit Card through the Payments section of the website \nPayment Option 2: Online (direct deposit) into the SWIC bank account \nAccount Name: SWIC Inc. \nBSB No: 112-879 \nAccount No: 431-019-281 \nDescription: Unsettled + your initial and surname \nTRANSPORT: There is car parking at Wilson Parking\, 70 Riley St and The Domain\, 1 St Mary’s Rd. Pre-booking will give Museum visitors a discount. There is metered parking available in streets around the Museum. There are bike parking loops in William St. The nearest train stations are St James\, Museum and Town Hall\, and each are a 7 minute walk away. For bus services arriving in the city centre\, alight near Hyde Park or Town Hall and walk east along Park Street towards Kings Cross – a 7 to 10 minute walk.
URL:https://admin.swic.org.au/groupevent/monthly-activity-unsettled-exhibition-at-the-australian-museum/
LOCATION:Museum of Sydney\, Phillip Street\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Caren Trafford":MAILTO:swic.activitymonthly@gmail.com
GEO:-33.8636331;151.2094142
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