
WestConnex Public Meeting Monday 20 June 6.30pm,* Glebe Town HallĬall for submissions to Audit into Approval and Administration Sat 11-5pmĢ5th June - Fred Smith (ACT) + Margaret Bradford Rev Peter Dunstan, minister, Hunter Baillie Memorial Presbyterian Church Annandale Someday We'll find it - June 3-18Įmerging Sydney artist Hulya Coleman's work is mathematical and philosophically inspired.Ģ45 Parramatta Road, Annandale. Please join us and yes bring or better wear your tartan, but be warned the ministaire will be in a Kilt. Organist for the day will be Mr Edward (Ted) Grantham of Scots Church Sydney who will make Hunter Baillie's heritage Hill and Son's Pipe Organ sing. The service will conclude with the Flags and Banners being piped out, followed by the Organ postlude and then some more pipes and drums during morning tea. Pipes and Drums will precede the 10am Church Service which commences with the Piping in of Flags and Clan Banners.ĭuring the Service the Kirking Prayer and Bible readings will be read by Council members and this year's guest of Honour, and we will be assisted in our worship by the Australian Gaelic Singers under the leadership of Mr Robin MacKenzie-Hunter. ON SUNDAY JUNE 26th, the Hunter Baillie Memorial Presbyterian Church will host the annual Scottish Australia Heritage Council's Scottish Week Kirkin O the Tartan. Paperbacks are now available from the Annandale Village Newsagent, 113 Johnston Street.Įbooks are available on iBooks, Lulu, Nookīana'murrai'yung (wet becoming cooler) when the cries of the Marrai'gang (Quoll). It guides you past Annandale's numerous WW1 memorials and honour board with stories of the people named on them including Douglas Grant and the wireless Miller Brothers. This book looks at Annandale between 1910-1920 when the Annandale Viaduct was constructed. This book takes a walk through Annandale of the 1930s with a glance back at the 1830s.Īlso recently released is a second edition of Annandale's Great War: A Short Walk.
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July-December 2016 New Short Walk Books now Available!ġ930s Annandale is the fifth book in a series describing short walks around Annandale. What's on | Blog | Instagram Jan-Jun 2016 On the weekend get your Pub Cha on while chilling out in their beer garden.About Us Subscribe Blog Contact Us Search Self Guided WalkĬovid-19: NSW Government Health and Economic Advice | World Health Organisation | Australian Governement Anecdotal History So for an honest and cheap feed check out their restaurant Wok 'N Roll, and get gigantic plates of noodles for around $10 that will certainly satisfy the rumble (hot tip: Malaysian Satay). I like a good pun just like the next person, especially when it feeds you. The decent sound system, long bar for easy access and prompt service and the fact that they don't pack you in like sardines is hard to pass up.

Most recently I enjoyed a charity gig set up by The Annandale's sweetheart Josh Pyke. You'll find some great new talent here, and it is somewhat standing on its own in this respect after the closure of The Hopetoun, a previous Sydney live music institute, in 2009. It supports up and coming Australian music and always has a seductive upcoming shows list.

The Annandale churns out the music like there is no tomorrow, and this is something that sets it apart.

The fact it hasn't been 'Sydney-fied' by expanses of glass, marble, flat screen tv's makes it so, like a comfortable pair of Dunlop volleys that you've owned since the late 90's.
