For toddlers aged 1-2 years and their parents or carers.
Toddlertime introduces you and your toddler to the exciting world of books and language through fun songs, amusing rhymes and interesting stories.
Sessions run during the school term.
For toddlers aged 1-2 years and their parents or carers.
Toddlertime introduces you and your toddler to the exciting world of books and language through fun songs, amusing rhymes and interesting stories.
Sessions run during the school term.
For toddlers aged 1-2 years and their parents or carers.
Toddlertime introduces you and your toddler to the exciting world of books and language through fun songs, amusing rhymes and interesting stories.
Sessions run during the school term.
For toddlers aged 1-2 years and their parents or carers.
Toddlertime introduces you and your toddler to the exciting world of books and language through fun songs, amusing rhymes and interesting stories.
Sessions run during the school term.
For preschoolers aged 3-5 years and their parents or carers.
Preschool Storytime helps children to develop language skills and imagination through magical stories, songs and rhymes. Sessions run during the school term.
For preschoolers aged 3-5 years and their parents or carers.
Preschool Storytime helps children to develop language skills and imagination through magical stories, songs and rhymes. Sessions run during the school term.
For preschoolers aged 3-5 years and their parents or carers.
Preschool Storytime helps children to develop language skills and imagination through magical stories, songs and rhymes. Sessions run during the school term.
For preschoolers aged 3–5 years and their parents or carers.
Multicultural Preschool Storytime helps children to develop language skills and imagination through magical stories, songs and rhymes in Chinese and Korean.
Sessions run on alternate weeks during the school term.
Korean sessions:
We're inviting our community to a cinema experience like no other at Australian Night at the Movies on Wednesday, 25 January 2023.
Bring your picnic blanket and come along to Concord Oval from 4–10pm for food trucks, free entertainment and more, before a free movie screening of Go Karts (PG) under the stars at 8pm.
Get your friends and family…
Join us for some live music in Jellicoe St, Concord with Col Hardy!
Col was the first Aboriginal person to win a Golden Guitar at the Australasian Country Music Awards in Tamworth in 1973. He was then inducted into the Country Music Hands of Fame a couple of years after that. Then in 1990 during NAIDOC Week, Col was voted the Aboriginal Artist of the Year for New South Wales. …
Join us for some live music in Fred Kelly Place, Five Dock with Jesse Manton!
Jesse is a star on the rise. Hailing from Wollongong, Jesse writes original music with a contemporary Indigenous focus. With deep respect for preceding First Nations artists and his cultural past, Jesse focuses on the future and shares the essence of his being through his heartfelt life stories. Not to be…