Monthly Archives: October 2012

Glebe Music Festival – 9th Nov to 2nd Dec
Posted on 30th October 2012The annual Glebe Music Festival will again be held this year, from 9th November till 2nd December. Concerts will be held at a variety of locations in Glebe.

October 2012
Posted on 23rd October 2012In October 2012 I posted a number of documents which can be viewed below: The Society’s submissions to the NSW Long Term Transport Master Plan and the Planning Green paper; The Strategy Review process plan; Several files about the Planning System review and how you can help ensure community engagement means something in planning. Click […]

Submission on NSW Transport Long Term Master Plan
Posted on 26th October 2012NSW Long Term Transport Master Plan Team Transport for NSW GPO Box K659 Haymarket NSW 1240 Draft NSW Long Term Transport Master Plan We refer to this draft Plan which was released in September. The Glebe Society appreciates the opportunity to comment on how the Plan can be strengthened. The submission that follows was prepared […]

“From Glebe to Antarctica”, a talk by Grahame Budd – 21st October
Posted on 1st October 2012An illustrated talk by Grahame Budd: Mawson’s four Antarctic expeditions – and Beyond. A repeat of Grahame’s popular and fascinating talk on Mawson, with new material on Australia’s work in Antarctica since World War II, bringing the story up to the present time.

Launch of the “Friends of Centipede” – 2nd November
Posted on 1st October 2012Launch of Friends of Centipede. Glebe Rowing Club (Ferry Road), Friday 2 November, 6 – 8.00pm, with support of Glebe Society. An invite to all Glebe Society members and residents of Glebe. Cocktails, art auction. Friends of Centipede is being set up to provide financial support for Centipede, the before and after school care at Glebe Public School.

Cockatoo Island guided tour – Sunday 4th November
Posted on 1st October 2012The Glebe Society is organising a ferry trip to Cockatoo Island with a guided tour of the heritage industrial architecture that remains on the island from its ship-building days. Date: Sunday 4th November, guided tour starts at 11.45 a.m. Bookings essential, cost is $20 per person. Bookings required by 15th October.