13 Feb - 2 May 2010 Art Gallery of New South Wales
Utamaro revolutionised the depiction of women in Japanese art, and Hymn to Beauty showcases around 80 of his prints at Sydney's Art Gallery of New South Wales. It includes fine examples of ukiyo-e woodblock prints, one of Japan's most recognisable art forms. More
30 Jan - 28 Mar 2009; Fri, Sat, and Sun only (annual) Taronga Zoo
Catch live music at Taronga Zoo's Twilight series of open-air concerts. As the sun sets over Sydney's iconic harbour, sing along to classic tracks by Abba tribute band Bjorn Again or melt to the soothing sounds of James Morrison. More
7 Mar - 24 May 2009 (annual) Art Gallery of New South Wales
The Archibald Prize is Australia's longest-running and most important award for portraiture. The best entries are displayed at Sydney's Art Gallery of New South Wales alongside the winners of the Wynne Prize (Australian landscapes/sculpture) and the Sulman Prize (subject painting/mural). More
Mar 2009 (annual) Wentworth Greyhound Race Track
Greyhounds chase the Easter bunny around Wentworth racetrack, bringing a competitive spirit to Easter Saturday in the Golden Easter Egg meet. Join the expectant crowds as they cheer on their streamlined favourites at this three-week carnival. More
Daily Australian Museum
The Australian Museum is one of the world's great natural history museums, encompassing millions of years' worth of history, from palaeontology and earth sciences to anthropology and the study of indigenous Australians. But as well as being a treasure trove of knowledge and learning for serious-minded adults, it also offers loads of fun for children - whether they want to learn about dinosaurs or just climb around an indoor shipwreck! More