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Events New South Wales was established in 2007 [1] by the (then) Premier of New South Wales, Morris Iemma to "market Sydney and NSW as a leading global events destination". It was tasked with attracting and supporting the types of events that could bring significant economic and community benefits to both Sydney and Regional NSW.
In September 2023, the AMRA NSW Branch announced on Facebook that the 2019 exhibition ran at a loss, and COVID had prevented exhibitions in 2020 - 2022. AMRA NSW stated that it "is not currently in the position to host the Sydney Model Railway Exhibition, not in 2023, not in 2024, and not for the foreseeable future."
The Festival is one of the longest running arts events in NSW, celebrating its 60th year in 2017 as well as Henry Lawson's 150th birthday, June 17, 2017. [4] The Festival celebrates poetry, art, and Australian talent. [5] The event includes exhibitions, school events, and plays, as well as a parade, street performers, and a car show.
A car plowed into a crowd at a Christmas market in eastern Germany on Friday, leaving five people dead and more than 200 injured, dozens of them critically.A 9-year-old boy was among those killed ...
Jimmy Carter dies at 100. 179 people were killed in South Korea in a deadliest place crash of 2024. Trump praises H-1B visas. Putin apologizes to Azerbaijan.
Jazz music Festival, held over the June long weekend. Mullum Music Festival: Mullumbimby: 2008: The biggest little festival happens each November Mudgee Wine and Food Festival: Mudgee: Annual wine and food festival, held in September to early October. Mulwala Rock Isle Festival: Mulwala: Easter weekend 1972: Rock Festival.
From 2009 - 2018 Anthony Bastic's company, AGB Events, was responsible for curating and producing the public facing light component for NSW Government. As of May 2019, it was the biggest festival of lights, music and ideas in the world. It is owned, managed and produced by Destination NSW, the State Government's tourism and events agency. [2]
In 2004, National Nine News Sydney won 27 out of a possible 40 ratings weeks. [6] Following this, the 6pm bulletin started to lose its long-time ratings lead to the rival Seven News Sydney. Mike Munro was the previous weekend news presenter, until he resigned from the Nine Network in July 2008. He presented his last bulletin on Sunday 26 ...