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- 25th birthday
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- Steps swing into history
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- The time of our lives
- Conifer with a heartbeat
- Environmental architecture supports plant conservation
- Science & Conservation 2011-2012
- Creating kitchen gardens
- Enjoy a sustainable NYE
- Homebake music, film, comedy & arts festival
- Homebake
- The art and craft of gardening
- New collected poems
- Celebrating the year of the farmer
- Spring has arrived
- Budding photography winners
- Lachlan Macquarie Medal
- Bloomberg supports conservation
- Apprentices assist Community Greening
- A match made in history
- These boots were made for walking
- Wallaroos vs Weedy Invaders
- The Cabbage Tree Hat
- Finding pictures wherever you are
- Get planting this spring!
- Korean visitors
- Figures in the Landscape
- New Director creates ambitious plans
- The Wiggles
- Foster a tree
- Sculptures by the Sea
- National recognition
- New Chair
- Pamela Jane Harrison
- Winter Gold
- Students plant palms
- Flying-foxes relocated
- PlantBank creating a unique woodland landscape
- Root Rot
- Allan Correy says good-bye
- National Tree Day
- Historic red cedar propagation
- Foundation and Friends merge
- Amazing Double Discovery
- International Peer Review
- Flying-fox relocation
- Government recognises outstanding Trust staff
- Revitalising the hedges
- Connections Garden
- Dragon's blood tree
- Outstanding success in a Federal Grant Scheme
- Leave your Legacy for Life
- New DNA techniques
- World Heritage Exhibition Centre
- Botanic Garden Mountain Biking
- Year of the Farmer
- Social media
- Trees in the Gardens
- Australian PlantBank
- Dedicate a rosebush
- The Botanic Gardens Bicentenary 2016
HomebakeFeaturing Blondie, Tim Minchen, Kimbra, Angus Stone, Julia Stone, Daniel Merriweather, Wolfmother, Tame Impala, The Saints (special reunion), Sam Sparro, Sonicanimation (reformation), The Bamboos, Birds Of Tokyo Six60 (NZ), Shapeshifter (NZ), Something For Kate, Emma Louise, DZ Deathrays, Parachute Youth, Seakae, Ball Park Music, San Cisco, Husky, FTO
Over 40 artists across four stages (and sometimes more) representing an array of musical genres including, pop, rock, electro, dance, country, hip hop, punk, jazz and much more. The Homebake Cinema Pavilion curated by the internationally respected Australian actor & director team, Kieran Darcy-Smith / Nash Edgerton (of Blue Tongue Films) featuring brilliant internationally award winning short films by an array of exceptionally talented producers & directors from Australia and New Zealand. In fact, we have featured Oscar, Cannes, Tropfest, IF, Palm Springs, BFI, Paris Cinema etc ward winning and nominated short films each year. The Homebake Comedy Stage (Curated by Sydney Comedy Festival) aimed at providing a festival podium, audience & media exposure for established and up & coming comedy artists. Performance artists; international food fare; market and awareness stalls; artist signing tent; visual & multi-media displays and much more. Ground breaking environmental incentives and programs. Supporting a myriad of youth & community based causes, charities and initiatives as well as assisting to create awareness for a variety of apolitical campaigns (mostly NGO’s) When: Saturday 8 December, 1100-2300 |
