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Strike redefines the fun and age old bowling experience for the 21st century; enjoying the gourmet food and cool chic environment is just part of the hypnotic Strike experience. Picture Private Bowling Lounges, giant lane-end plasmas, on-lane special effects lighting, computerised scoring, lane-side food and beverage service, deluxe karaoke rooms, pool tables, gourmet food and deluxe bars – and that’s just to start with!
Whether it’s an impromptu night out, staff outing, client schmoozing or a Christmas party for 800 people, Strike’s focus on excellent service and building a fantastic atmosphere will guarantee you and your guests an unforgettable night. There’s no need to worry if bowling isn’t for everyone in the office, we also have deluxe bars and lounges, pool tables, karaoke rooms and interactive games.
Other Facilities Include:
12 state-of-the-art bowling lanes
Functions for 10-600 guests
3 private bowling lounges
2 deluxe bars & lounges
1 karaoke room
6 pool tables
2 function & meeting rooms
Great for birthday parties or simply giving kids a treat (and take a break in our adult space while they have fun).
We also have after school care and holiday programmes - see the LOLLIPOP'S PLAYLAND site nearest you for details.
All LOLLIPOP'S PLAYLANDs offer great facilities and features including:
A large, multi-level indoor adventure playground.
Ball pools (with up to 20,000 playballs).
Merry-go-round.
Inflatable bouncy castle.
Special toddler area for young children.
Play believe and dress up area.
Educational computers.
Quiet area with books, duplo etc.
Separate party room.
Quality café serving a wide range from cappuccinos to light meals.
Ever wondered what it feels like to fly? Or have you ever wanted to experience the rush and adrenaline of swinging eight metres above the ground and being caught mid-air? Welcome to Sydney Trapeze School, the one and only Indoor Flying Trapeze School in the heart of Sydney, offering Flying Trapeze Classes to the general public in a safe, fun and motivating environment.
The flying trapeze is the newest and most unique fitness craze, with it already popular within the American community and celebrities. It is great for all ages, shapes and sizes. The flying trapeze is a fun way to tone your upper body and core muscles as well as improve your flexibility and self confidence.
Welcome to Manhattan Superbowl , where the fun and funk of the 60s are reborn in this one-of-a-kind entertainment venue.
Take a ride down "Route 66" and immerse yourself in the rare memorabilia, witnessing a revival of those good 'ol days. It's easy to find your way over to any of the 24 bowling alleys, latest amusement and arcade games or drinks at the Pontiac Bar The genuine 1959 Pontiac Laurentian car takes the centre stage surrounded by rare Route 66 memorabilia rekindling those colourful " Happy Days".
We have full facilities available for those with disabilities. Including bowling ball ramps and bowling balls with retractable handles, we cater for everybody's needs.
The fabulous and fun-filled Sun Herald Sydney Family Show takes place at EQ these Easter School Holidays. From Saturday 9 - 26 April on the EQ Showring, this free entry event will be an action packed show with fun activities the whole family can enjoy.
For your chance to WIN a double rider pass (valued at $80, allowing 2 children with unlimited access to rides*) please click here
The Entertainment Quarter
The name says it all - Sydney's Entertainment Quarter satisfies all your entertainment requirements.
Whether you want to shop, dine out, catch a movie or a world-class live comedy act or just hang out with friends over a drink, EQ is the place to come to.
EQ is the ideal meeting place for the many surrounding entertainment attractions including Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney Football Stadium, the green serenity of Centennial Parklands, and the legendary live music venue Hordern Pavilion.
But EQ is a major attraction in its own right. It's a shop-until-you-drop retail heaven with late night shopping seven days a week as well as the hugely popular EQ Village Markets, featuring fresh produce every Wednesday and Saturday and the EQ Village Sunday Market, featuring merchandise.
If shopping is not your thing you can catch the latest movie releases at Hoyts or Cinema Paris, hit the alley at Strike Bowling, or enjoy a laugh at Sydney's premier comedy venue, The Comedy Store, a world class, purpose built club that has played host to some of biggest names on the international comedy circuit.
Of course some people simply aren't yet sophisticated enough to appreciate casual and stylish fashion, world-class humour, fine wine, the thirst slaking beauty of a cold beer or the many culinary delights on offer at EQ. Nevertheless, children of all ages are well catered for with a children's precinct and Kidsportz for the very young ones.
There is quite literally something for everyone at EQ.
The Ritz Cinema is steeped in rich history and tradition. Built in 1937 and now Heritage Listed, it is one of the only 2 original Art Deco Cinemas remaining in Sydney. Still offering the lowest price movie tickets available, the cinema has survived a fascinating history of tumultuous change and holds an important place in the local culture. This heritage and unique design adds to the charm and warmth of the Ritz Cinema that other venues cannot match.
The Ritz Cinema is a versatile and stylish venue to consider for your next event. Think outside the square The Ritz Cinema offers more than just fantastic movies!
The Ritz Cinema is also available for location filming of advertisements and movies and short films etc.
Ritz Movie Nights are a very popular and hassle free way to raise those hard to come by funds.
The Ritz Cinema is a supportive partner with many local community groups & events. We recognise the importance of your Charity and your efforts and work to assist you plan and stage a fantastic and successful fundraising activity.
The Ritz Cinema hosts fundraisers on a regular basis and has the experience and expertise to assist you with all aspects of your event. We also have the most competitive prices in Sydney!
An intimate setting that seats no more than 30-40 people where guests can relax in reclining chairs and enjoy full waiter service as well as a brand new menu.
At Royal Randwick Shopping Centre we offer a range of customer services to help make your shopping trips more enjoyable.
Looking for the latest News and Events to keep you updated? Royal Randwick Shopping Centre has you covered.
Aboriginal & Pacific Art represents contemporary Aboriginal art from around Australia. Working with community-owned and -governed art centres, the gallery shows monthly exhibitions of new works, including painting, sculpture and works on paper, from established and emerging artists. Aboriginal & Pacific Art was established by Gabriella Roy in 1996 at the Sydney Dymock’s Building. She has worked with both Aboriginal and Pacific arts and artefacts for the past four decades and brings an acute sense of history and aesthetics to the gallery. At the Dymock’s space, Aboriginal & Pacific Art presented many groundbreaking shows, including solo exhibitions of the late Tiwi artists Kitty Kantilla (Kutuwulumi Purawarrumpatu) and Freda Warlapinni, and the late Fitzroy Crossing artist Janangoo Butcher Cherel. The gallery is also a long-standing representative of Tiwi artist Timothy Cook and South Australian Ngarrindjeri weaver Yvonne Koolmatrie.
Gabriella works together with the art advisors from community art centres to best represent the artists and their works. In 2005, the gallery moved to its current location in Waterloo’s 2 Danks Street, attracting a new and diverse audience. Here, Aboriginal & Pacific Art has presented the yearly Sydney exhibitions of Warakurna Artists, Tjala Arts and Tjungu Palya, all based in South Australia’s Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunyjatjara (APY) Lands, and solo exhibitions of Tiwi artists Jean Baptiste Apuatimi and Timothy Cook. Aboriginal & Pacific Art is a member of the Australia Commercial Galleries Association (ACGA) and Gabriella is an accredited government valuer (since 1986). The gallery also represents works in the secondary market. The ‘Pacific’ of its title refers to Gabriella’s extensive knowledge and secondary market representation of Oceanic arts.
In September 1992 Darren Knight Gallery opened with a group exhibition at 65 Smith Street, Fitzroy, Melbourne. Exhibiting mainly Australian and New Zealand artists, the gallery operated from this small shop front space for four years before relocating to Sydney.
In February 1997 Darren Knight Gallery Sydney opened in a former pleating factory at 840 Elizabeth Street, Waterloo, the first gallery to establish itself in what is now a thriving arts precinct.
MAY SPACE, formerly known as Brenda May Gallery (2001-2016) and Access Contemporary Art Gallery (1985-2001), proudly represents a small group of accomplished artists, whilst also supporting established talent and creating opportunities for emerging artists. In addition, the Gallery fosters young curators and provides platforms for engaging curatorial projects.
The Gallery is devoted to promoting artists in Australia whose works are challenging, compelling and immersive. Expanding further into the Asia-Pacific region, the Gallery has recently exhibited at Art Stage Singapore and after two decades of involvement with the Melbourne Art Fair, at Sydney Contemporary at Carriageworks.
Black Box Projects was launched in 2014 and is one of the first spaces dedicated to exhibiting moving image artworks in a commercial gallery in Australia, substantiating the Gallery’s commitment to varied contemporary art practices.
Art Atrium is about exceptional art.
We are an art gallery committed to artists with promise and potential.
We pride ourselves on the investment quality of all our works.
Specialising in contemporary Australian and Aboriginal art, we see ourselves as an integral link between artists and the public.
We want to share our passion for, and appreciation of art by helping our clients acquire art that is visually stimulating and spiritually enlightening.
We want to assist our clients in the exciting journey of learning more about various forms of artistic expression through talks and forums by artists and art scholars.
Director, Annette Larkin, brings more than 23 years of specialist experience in the Australian and international art markets. In her 11 years at Christie's Australia, many as Associate Director and Head of contemporary art, she established stand-alone sales of contemporary art, liasing and traveling to Asia, United States and Europe often for the auctions of contemporary and modern international and asian art. Prior to this, Larkin worked at the major Sydney commercial gallery, Macquarie Galleries; with the Art Gallery of New South Wales and Newcastle Region Art Gallery. In 1994 she was selected by the Australian Government as the Australian Curator and Commissioner for the VIII Indian Triennale, New Delhi.
Kamikaze Wasabi is an exhibition of extraordinary variety (with works across the mediums of collage, drawing, pastel and painting). Hitesh Natalwala exposes his fascination with the intricacies and iconographies of different cultures.
INDEX. is a contemporary Artist Run Initiative in St. Peters, Sydney. Our aim is to allows artists to take risks and experiment with new work in a context that produces dialogue around the work and allows for the reflection of peers. Eight long term studios are combined with two short term project spaces to encourage the diversity of dialogue and increase the possibility of challenge or influence across both generational and disciplinary boundaries.
Our program ranges from solo and group exhibitions to developmental project space residencies, performance events, reading groups and other dialogue producing activities. INDEX. is also committed to creating connections with other local, grass roots organizations, facilitating cooperative arts and community conceived advocacy.
Bring a bit of the 50s, 60s or 70s into the home with a unique piece from Retro on Regent. Furniture, lighting and odds and ends from decades past ranging from one-off kitsch to retro designer are hand-picked for the Redfern store. The retailer features an array of mid-twentieth century design pieces from Australia and around the world.
From children's toys and watering cans to chairs and suitcases, Doug Up on Bourke has it all. Starting as nothing more than the owner's hobby, this Waterloo store now specialises in Australian-sourced stock dating from the mid-1800s to the late 1950s and has grown into a whole warehouse to peruse the past for century-old treasures and rustic antiques.
Tessarella
Tessarella is an established innovative jewellery label of Sydney created in 2003 by sisters Anna and Contessa. To fulfil their creativity they both left the corporate world and have used their combined talents to design and create original jewellery.
Together they represent “Tessarella” an exclusive recognisable label.
Seeing their designs featured throughout the media, on celebrities and glamorous brides has made it all so very rewarding.
Inside their chic studio in Alexandria sparkling masterpieces are sketched, designed and showcased.
They specialise in custom made and one-off pieces. Collections are modern, vivid and youthful as well as classic with a timeless feel. They are made delicately with attention to detail using the brilliance of Swarovski elements with high grade colour finishes.
The sisters differ in their design inspirations and infuse their own personality into every creation.
Anna is inspired by the beauty of nature, rich bold fabrics and contemporary designs. Contessa finds her inspiration from the intricate designs and vibrant rhinestones from the mid 20th century and old Hollywood glamour.
Both sisters are renowned for their individuality and conceptual passion being reflected in their designs. With their signature personalised service they offer the ultimate in red carpet glamour to their clients.
It’s all about sparkles adorning earlobes, necklines, wrists and shoe queens.
Much love Anna and Contessa xx
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