Sydney's original Little Italy will become an Italian piazza complete with a fountain, al fresco dining, fresh food markets, music, dancing, street performers, and wine tasting. Check out the sights of last year's Primo Italiano.
Historians Dr Shirley Fitzgerald and Dr Lisa Murray chat about the evolution of Sydney's streets and their names. For more Sydney History visit http://www.cityofsyd ney.nsw.gov.au/histo ry
Using specialist techniques, thousands of portraits of individual people have been compacted to provide a representative male and female "look" for the 160,000 residents of Central Sydney.
Seminar 1 in the Let's Talk Business Series. Siimon Reynolds draws the audience into his world of persistence, belief, vision and action, getting them thinking about the business they really want to be in the future.
Seminar 2 in the series - Speakers Dr Kim Houghton & Linda Hailey studied the local market trends, imparting practical information to assist business owners, helping them to make the most of all marketing opportunities available.
Easy to understand information about the business of doing business online and simple steps to assist small businesses make the most of their online presence.
City of Sydney's Primo Italiano celebrates Sydney's first Little Italy, in Stanley and Yurong Streets, East Sydney. This free street festival is the most popular event in the Sydney Italian Festival, with over 30,000 people attending last year. See the video highlights of the 2007 event and everyone is welcome to join in the fun at this year's festival from 11am - 5pm on Sunday 25 May 2008.