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A Place Called Home Exhibition – Why heritage houses matter
A Place to Call Home: Why heritage houses matter. Artist Marta Madison presents a collection of watercolour paintings depicting Federation and Arts and Crafts style homes (circa 1880-1920), on display at Art Space on The Concourse, Chatswood, 24 April-05 May 2024, 11-5pm. Closed Anzac Day.
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TALK: “GeoRegion – GeoWonder” by Dr Peter Mitchell + afternoon tea
Join this talk and be inspired by the geological wonders of Ku-ring-gai GeoRegion project.
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The General (1928) Silent Movie with Live Music
The General (1926) restored black and white silent movie presented by Film Heritage Academy with live music (Graeme Costin).

Peter Pan Silent Movie Classic with Live Music
Peter Pan (1924) restored silent classic presented by Film Heritage Academy with live music (Graeme Costin).

Walking and Visualising the Old ABC Studios at Gore Hill
A guided walking tour that will visit the ' vanished site' but 'vibrant memories' of the old ABC television studios at Gore Hill.

Gore Hill Memorial Cemetery
Gore Hill Memorial Cemetery connects the physical heritage of the present to the historical past highlighting those individuals whose achievements forged our future.
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Remembering ABC’s Studios at Gore Hill
Learn about the old ABC studios at Gore Hill by watching historic film footage of the site. Listen to former ABC staff who will share stories of what it was like to work on this site that for almost fifty years produced some of the finest television programs in the nation.

The Cavalcade of Fashion Presents the Art of the Cut – 1930s Evening Gowns
Delight in the elegance of these original 1930s glamorous evening gowns and accessories.
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Natural Connections Storytime Event
Did you know that one of our local residents, Annie Wyatt, was responsible for setting up a conservation group in our area? Her work was so important, it led to the formation of the National Trust. As part of Council's Heritage Festival, we will be hosting a special storytime to celebrate the connec
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Photo Scavenger Hunt Challenge
A scavenger hunt will need solving using clues provided in historic photographs of the Lindfield area. Children are invited to put their best problem solving skills to the test to complete the challenge of finding the necessary clues and completing extra activities.
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Two Griffin open houses and guided walk
Take a guided walk in the Griffins’ Castlecrag and visit the interiors of two beautifully restored homes designed by Walter Burley Griffin.

The Paradise Plan – a short film
The Paradise Plan.
A short (14-minute) film that explores connections between Canberra and Castlecrag. It intertwines the aspirations of the Griffins in both places with the history of the Gigante puppets created in their name, as part of the campaign to save Castlecrag Infants School back in 1989.
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Tours of Historic ‘Woodlands’ – The Birthplace of ‘Seven Little Australians’
The Friends of Ethel Turner Society will be hosting tours of Historic 'Woodlands' for one day only on Sunday 5th May 2024. We'll be sharing the built heritage and stories of past resident and blue plaque recipient, famous Ethel Turner, author of the classic, Seven Little Australians.

Tours of Historic ‘Woodlands’ in Killara
As a part of the Ku-ring-gai Heritage Festival, The Friends of Ethel Turner will be hosting tours of historic 'Woodlands' Killara.

Sketching Historic Woodlands House
Follow in the footsteps of Ethel Turner, author of Seven Little Australians and join local artist Marguerite de Fondaumiere to capture the unique character and charm of the beautiful and historic Woodlands House with its late Victorian Georgian and Federation Filigree style.

Swain Gardens Guided Walk
Join Joy Bryan, daughter of Mr Arthur Newling Swain and Council’s resident gardener Adam for a guided walk and talk through Swain Gardens, followed by a morning tea on the tennis lawn.
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Unearthing the Forgotten Architect of Sydney’s North Shore: Edward Skelton Garton
Hear from citizen heritage sleuths who uncovered an important contributor to North Shore development, the long-forgotten architect, E.S. Garton. They diligently connected the incredible jigsaw pieces that spanned decades of Garton’s life that ultimately reconnected history with local heritage.
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Connect with the 1880s at Carisbrook Historic House Devonshire tea weekend
Carisbrook will be open during the Australian Heritage Festival on April 20th and 21th between 10am and 4pm.
Enjoy a self-guided audio tour through Carisbrook's 1880s rooms and Devonshire tea or coffee and cake in the sunny courtyard. The gardens are always a delight to wander through afterwards,

Connect with the 1880s at Carisbrook Historic House Devonshire tea weekend
Carisbrook will be open during the Australian Heritage Festival on May 18th and 19th between 10am and 4pm.
Enjoy a self-guided audio tour through Carisbrook's 1880s rooms and Devonshire tea or coffee and cake in the sunny courtyard. The gardens are always a delight to wander through afterwards

Guided tour of the Graythwaite site
Join a guided walking tour and enjoy exclusive access to view the Graythwaite site that sits within Shore, North Sydney. Discover the story of the site from its beginnings as a stone cottage to a grand 19th century estate incorporating a Coach House, the Stables and a former Rose Garden and Hut.
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