Curious Tales

Digging up new information every day, we’re continuing to fuel our curiosity through ongoing research.

Curious Tales

Digging up new information every day, we’re continuing to fuel our curiosity through ongoing research.

Curious Tales

Digging up new information every day, we’re continuing to fuel our curiosity through ongoing research.

Curious Tales

Digging up new information every day, we’re continuing to fuel our curiosity through ongoing research.
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Brewing coffee and ideas

Brewing coffee and ideas

In mid-20th century Sydney, the notorious Lincoln Coffee Lounge was a haven for artists, rebels and bohemians.
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Salt Pan Creek – a place of resilience and refuge

Salt Pan Creek – a place of resilience and refuge

In the early 20th century, Salt Pan Creek, located in the Canterbury-Bankstown Region of Sydney, was a centre of the Aboriginal Civil Rights Movement.
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Flocks of flying foxes 

Flocks of flying foxes 

If you’re lucky to be enjoying the beauty of the harbour city at dusk, be sure to look up, you might spot a darkening of the sky as a swarm of bats pass by in a spectacular ‘fly-out’.
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Queen Emma Timbery – a proud matriarch

Queen Emma Timbery – a proud matriarch

Emma Timbery was an Aboriginal shellworker and matriarch, who established a long family legacy of arts.
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Blacksmiths and green thumbs

Blacksmiths and green thumbs

Notorious for their tough conditions and even tougher workers, the Eveleigh Locomotive Workshops were an unlikely place to host a display of carefully cultivated blooms.
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Larrikins of Sydney

Larrikins of Sydney

Some 200 years ago the atmosphere in the ‘thickly inhabited’ waterfront neighbourhood of The Rocks was a stark contrast to the charming precinct of today.
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Signalling love

Signalling love

Amongst the epic and groundbreaking stories of the Eveleigh Locomotive Workshops are countless personal tales of friendship, camaraderie and love.
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How did the ‘Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence’ exorcise the demons of Darlo?

How did the ‘Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence’ exorcise the demons of Darlo?

The colourful history of Oxford street and Mardi Gras.
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It’s Showtime!

It’s Showtime!

From Bullocks to Bertie Beetle, much like the event itself, the history of Sydney’s Royal Easter Show has something for everyone.
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Curious Tales – Sydney Sports Ground

Curious Tales – Sydney Sports Ground

From 1907 the Sydney Sports Ground was used as a Motorcycle racing track. The track that was later to become the dirt speedway was then concrete.
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Curious Tales – Anna Pavlova

Curious Tales – Anna Pavlova

Anna Pavlovna Pavlova, born Anna Matveyevna Pavlova, was a Russian prima ballerina of the late 19th and the early 20th centuries.
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