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Teddy Bears Picnic

Teddy Bears Picnic

4.0(1 review)
37.5 km

This annual event has stood the test of time in Sydney, and I even remember this from my childhood…read moreafter my family moved to Sydney from London. The picnic this year is held next Sunday the 16th of October 2011 (one week at the time of writing this) at Rosehill Gardens to raise funds for the children's hospital here in Sydney, of which their mascot is the cute bandaged bear. It all makes sense. The rides, art, face painting and the various events put on to keep active and energetic kids entertained year after year wanting to come back for more. The value that children (and most importantly their parents) will receive at this annual event more than exceeds the $20 cost per person (or $60 for a family) to attend this important but enjoyable event. The picnic feel is also alive with great food to buy; or families can bring their own. The only criticism of this iconic traditional event is that why; on earth why has it been moved to Rosehill Gardens? It might make sense as the new children's hospital is in western Sydney; however it was great when the event was held in the city previously. It was much easier to get to than to Rosehill Gardens. NB. I took an image of care bears in lieu of the picnic as it is not feasible to actually take a photo of the event as A. Rosehill Gardens is a hike; B. The real event (annual) is on the 16th of October and I won't be in Sydney then, and C. I now live in Melbourne. Many thanks for your understanding Justine :)

Cockatoo Island Outpost Project

Cockatoo Island Outpost Project

5.0(1 review)
51.6 km

Cockatoo Island's vast abandoned factories, unused alleyways and shipping docks provides an…read moreexciting location for visitors to see a huge range of Street Art in one location. And because of its dynamic and live nature, the art will change and evolve, giving visitors something different to see throughout the course of the festival which runs from 4 November - 11 December, 2011. We are delighted one Sunday that the weather is perfect and that public transport for a Fun Day ticket is only $5 so we take advantage of this offer and catch the ferry over to Cockatoo Island for the street art display called Outpost. When we arrive we are met with a colourful cup wall and a huge expansive chalkboard floor which our toddler runs too and grabs chalk from the baskets to begin her own graffiti. On hot days because of the asphalt it can be incredibly hot so make sure young one are covered up and it wouldn't hurt to have cover for yourself. Children scoot and skate around us as this place is perfect for this kind of activity. We then choose to walk down the working tunnel which leads to the Turbine Hall. It makes for a wonderful experience to see art from Ben Frost, Everfresh and The Beastman. We exit and go into the Turbine Hall where the Kidzoom Home project shows a movie installation and three commodore pile up installation inside. On the other side we sit in one of the many cafes and have a refreshing drink and coffee. Our Toddler decides she is off and goes into the junk room with other kids to construct her own sculpture she loves it. Following this we go into a big room with hanging t-shirts and profiles on different graphic artists and then go over to the X Box room to do some dancing. This exhibition is progressive, dynamic and worth those who are keen to take the short trip from Circular Quay for the day. Relax with a cocktail in the Cockatoo Island Bar at the end of the day. Verdict: One in a million experience that you must go and see.

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Duke Kahanamoku Statue

Duke Kahanamoku Statue

5.0(2 reviews)
62.1 km

You know peeps visiting Australia from Hawaii had to stop by here, even if we're not surfers. The…read moreplaque going along with the statute makes no mention of Duke's ties to Hawaii; almost like Australia wants to claim him as their native son lol. But gotta respect the honor they bestowed on him.

So why is there a statue of Hawaii's famous Olympic swimmer and legendary surfer in Australia and…read morewhy the heck is it at Sydney's Freshwater Beach? During the Australian summer of 1914-15 Duke Paoa Kahinu Mokoe Hulikohola Kahanamoku aka "The Duke", came out to Australia to race against Australia's finest and fastest swimmers in events around Sydney, Melbourne and Queensland. At the time Duke held numerous world swimming records. During his stay in Sydney he fashioned and shaped a surf board out of local timbers (modelled on his Hawaiian boards back home), and took to the surf at Freshwater Beach in January 1915 - the event is regraded as the day when surfing came to Australia. Before The Duke left Australia he gave his iconic board to teenager Claude West who became Australia's first surfboarding champion. Claude, in later life, donated Duke's board to the Freshwater Surf Life Saving Club where it is housed (and if you are polite and lucky you may just be able to be taken to the room where it is on display). There are two recent and excellent books about The Duke. The first is about his visit to Australia and is by Phil Jarratt and titled "That summer at Boomerang". It's a historic dramatisation of his visit and exploits in Australia and includes some interesting insights into his relationships he formed with Australian swimmers at the 1912 Stockholm Olympics), and the friendships he made here. The second account is a more general book by David Davis called "Waterman: The Life and Times of Duke Kahanamoku" which is also a good read into the life of this marvellous Hawaiian hero. So pay your respects next time you are at Freshwater and long live Duke!

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Glenbrook Park - localflavor - Updated May 2026

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