Friday 22 January 2016

The Writing Workshop



The Writing Workshop runs after-school, school holidays events 2015 – 2016, on the internet and in-school creative writing workshops and activities for the kids and younger people. Published authors lead all of our courses. (Click on the links to learn more: after-school, school holiday, internet and in-school.) The Writing Workshop was founded in 2006 by multi-award-winning author Dr Bernard Cohen.

The Writing Workshop helps young writers build confidence,
take pride in work, develop creativity, improve literacy,
increase general braininess and also a lot of fun.

News: Bernard Cohen could be the inaugural winner with the Russell Prize for Humour Writing. The prize, priced at $10,000, was awarded to Bernard's latest novel for adults, The Antibiography of Robert F. Menzies. In order to promote more humour for the children in need of it, Bernard donated half his prize to your Play Therapy Unit at Westmead Children's Hospital along with the other half to Save the Children to back up their help children in immigration detention on Nauru. The winner was announced with the State Library of NSW on 25th June.

Statistics: TheWritingWorkshop's Tenth Year

Founded: May 2006. (Bernard Cohen ran the very first workshop within a small room at Annandale North Public School.) We ran our first holiday workshop at Sydney Olympic Park in October 2006.

Participants: Over 50,000 as of yet, aged from 5yrs old to school-leavers.

Pieces read: We've read more than 300,000 bits of imaginative writing by teenagers so far — surely that is a record!

Schools visited: We've worked in lots of schools, libraries and community settings (along with with home-schooled as well as other private groups), including in over twenty NSW DET Priority Schools*, in gifted and talented programs along with University of Western Sydney's Pathways to Dreaming (formerly Indigenous School Student Mentoring) Program. We love in regional NSW and have absolutely worked at schools in Taree, Dubbo, Moree, and through the entire Hunter Valley and Central Coast.

Teacher Professional Development: We love working together with teachers. We want to inspire you by sharing creative, innovative strategies to teaching writing across all writing genres and also firing the imagination and creativity. Expect immersive workshop settings - no lectures or Powerpoint involved. We've caused hundreds of teachers throughout New South Wales and provides professional development courses of instruction for infants, primary, high-school and specialist teachers. Our goal is always to provide you and/or your school with methods to make writing fun, exciting, engaging and valuable for both students and teachers.

News: The Writing Workshop is endorsed by BOSTES to offer QTC-Registered Professional Development for teachers.

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Venues: Australia public holidays 2016, school holiday programs have Kids within the Park (at Sydney Olympic Park), Sydney's largest school holiday program. We run regular after-school programs in Annandale, East Lindfield, Haberfield, Leichhardt and Eastwood for a long time 1 to 12. Since 2013, we now have presented co-curricular creative writing courses at Knox Grammar School. Online programs around for younger people from seven yrs old.

Ratings: Parents, participants and teachers greatly approve. We rate consistently from the high 90s-100% for enjoyment, learning and satisfaction amongst participants. and three consecutive parent surveys rated us 100% for overall experience (conducted by Sydney Olympic Park Authority in 2012, 2013 and 2014).

Successes: Scroll around this page for news of prizes, scholarships and fabulous marks - but discussing a coaching college. We model creativity and imaginative processes. We never teach by rote therefore we think lecturing is nowhere close to useful like a hands-on workshop or perhaps a decent Socratic dialogue. We value it when parents say to us (as numerous, many have), "My child came home from a workshop and easily kept writing." We want emailing be fun, relevant, empowering and useful.




Staff: All workshop leaders are published, freelance writers. Workshop leaders include or have included Dr Bernard Cohen; Emily Maguire; Dr Ed Wright; Matt Buchanan; Brent Clough. We also operate a peer leaders program for experienced participants in class year 9 and above - the aim is always to provide useful and interesting work experience for that high-school-aged peer leaders as well as for them to work as role models for primary school participants.

We support: the Leukaemia Foundation (including via Bernard Cohen's annual headshave), the Children's Hospital at Westmead; plus the Cambodian Children's Trust.

We sponsor: Sydney Youth Writing Competition; The Whitlam Institute's "What Matters?" writing competition; and school fundraisers at our after-school venues.

Summer 2015-16 holidays creative writing workshops - Now Booking

This coming holidays, Bernard Cohen and Ed Wright will conduct seventeen different workshops for a long time five to fifteen, including specialist workshops for dramatic writing, fantasy and mystery, non-fiction (advocacy and persuasion) and selective schools test prep together with the regular fun and educational workshops.

Our holiday workshops take place inside Field Studies Tower in the Education Centre Tower in Bicentennial Park, Homebush Bay (within Sydney Olympic Park) in Sydney's largest school holiday program, Kids inside Park. Free parking is available in the venue (Carpark P10f).

You may find school holiday creative writing workshops suitable for a long time 6-15 along with all skill-sets. We're pleased with our record in switching previously reluctant children into the pleasures of writing as well as in helping ambitious young writers fulfil their literary ambitions. Please join our list to keep informed with the latest course information.

News: The Writing Workshop receives 100% satisfaction rating. According to the latest survey conducted by Sydney Olympic Park Authority (July 2014), 100 per-cent of respondents were satisfied overall with The Writing Workshop course the youngster attended inside July 2014 school holiday program at Sydney Olympic Park. Read comments from previous survey respondents.

News: Congratulations to Brendon on winning recent years 5-6 section with the 2014 University of Western Sydney Whitlam Institute "What Matters?" essay competition. Brendon attended after-school workshops from kindergarten to year 4. Read his amazing piece here. For more details visit on atarscorecalculatorscore.net.

Wednesday 23 December 2015

ACT Public Holidays 2016

To assist subscribers using workplace preparing for next year, the declared and anticipated public holidays for 2016 per state and territory are published below. The holidays could be subject to change (including additional holidays) by proclamation or gazettal with the relevant state or territory government. An employee’s entitlement to your ACT school holidays is determined because of the Fair Work Act 2009 (ss114-116), established track record state or territory public holiday law, plus the applicable modern award or enterprise agreement, which takes care of the employees duties. Subscribers will probably be advised from a change to the date of observance of the public holiday or even the declaration of a typical additional public holiday. 



National public holidays – 2016

New Year’s Day – Friday, 1 January
Australia Day – Tuesday, 26 January
Good Friday – Friday, 25 March
Easter Saturday (except Tas & WA) – Saturday, 26 March
Easter Monday – Monday, 28 March
Anzac Day – Monday, 25 April
Queen’s Birthday (except WA) – Monday, 13 June
Boxing Day – Monday, 26 December
Additional holiday (Christmas Day) – Tuesday, 27 December

Australian Capital Territory

Canberra Day – Monday, 14 March
Family & Community Day – Monday, 26 September
Labour Day – Monday, 3 October

New South Wales

Easter Sunday – Sunday, 27 March
Labour Day – Monday, 3 October
Christmas Day – Sunday, 25 December

Northern Territory

May Day – Monday, 2 May
Picnic Day – Monday, 1 August

Queensland

Royal Queensland Show (Brisbane area only) – Wednesday, 17 August
Labour Day – Monday, 3 October
Christmas Day – Sunday, 25 December

South Australia

March public holiday – Monday, 14 March
Labour Day – Monday, 3 October
Christmas Eve – Saturday, 24 December (7.00 pm–midnight) (part-day holiday)
New Year’s Eve – Saturday, 31 December (7.00 pm–midnight) (part-day holiday)

Tasmania

Royal Hobart Regatta (south of Oatlands) – Monday, 8 February
Eight Hours Day – Monday, 14 March
Recreation Day (each of the parts of the State that do not observe Royal Hobart Regatta) – Monday, 7 November
Christmas Day – Sunday, 25 December

Victoria

Easter Sunday – Sunday, 27 March
Labour Day – Monday, 14 March
AFL Grand Final Eve – date for being determined
Melbourne Cup Day – Tuesday, 1 November

Western Australia

Labour Day – Monday, 7 March
Western Australia Day – Monday, 6 June
Queen’s Birthday holiday – Monday, 26 September
Christmas Day – Sunday, 25 December

Payment for your public holiday

Payment for just about any work performed by a staff member on a public holiday is determined with the applicable modern award (governed by the transitional provisions of established track record award), or enterprise agreement. Payment for work performed over a public holiday to have an award/agreement-free employee is at the mercy of the individual’s contract of employment.

Local or regional holidays

It should also be noted a public holiday is usually declared for a particular region or locality in a state or maybe a territory. Reference must be made to established track record state or territory government web site to determine the date of an local or regional Victorian school holidays 2016.

Monday 30 November 2015

How to Spend Australia Day in Australia



Cultural Tips How to Spend Australia Day in Australia (New South Wales) on 26 Jan 2016

Check out our cultural tips on how to spend Australia Day on Tuesday 26 Jan 2016.  Events below include festivals, film, galleries & exhibits, sports, health & wellness, education, food & wine, performing arts, museums & attractions, outdoors & recreation, religion & spirituality while others.

To understand the complete number of NSW School Holidays 2016 in Australia (New South Wales) click the link.






Event details may change any time, look for with the presentation organizer when likely to attend case or purchase tickets.

EVENT DETAILS
Ultimo Science Festival

EXPLORE THE AMAZING WONDERS OF SCIENCE
- Serious science fun for all age groups -

Intrigued because of the amazing whole world of science? Want to know the solutions to some everyday questions? The hugely popular Ultimo Science Festival is back! Come and celebrate the wonders of science from 12 – 22 September.

With a jam-packed program fitted to all ages, the Ultimo Science Festival offers hands-on activities, science shows for the kids, fascinating public lectures, exhibitions and behind-the-scenes tours Рchecking the amazing and intriguing arena of science for those to see. There is a stand up comedy night featuring hilarious science comedians along with a dynamic Arts & Science Soir̩e.

For eleven days in September, Ultimo will likely be transformed into an exclusive science hub bubbling with Festival activities along the Powerhouse Museum, ABC Centre, TAFE Ultimo and UTS Buildings.

Highlights with the Ultimo Science Festival are:

EXHIBITIONS

Playing with Light - FREE with Powerhouse Museum admission

Dodge laser beams, create a telescope, freeze your shadow over a wall or paint with infrared light. This exhibition offers full interactive activities that get you into the bright, colourful whole world of light, lasers and lenses.

SHOWS– FREE with Powerhouse admission

Suitable for a long time 5 years or longer, these science shows make everyday things seem extraordinary.

From starting a space colony on Neptune’s largest moon, Triton, to going through the power of steam and electricity or examining the chemistry that occurs in the kitchen exploding volcanoes these demonstrations will amaze, entertain and educate.

EVENTS, TALKS & TOURS
UTS Science in Focus public lectures – bookings essential

Leading professors speak on topics starting from forensic science: training police dogs to detect cadavers in homicides and disasters to environmental science research about great white sharks and exploring medical issues like the facts and fictions of obesity.

Big evening of science – ticketed event at Powerhouse Museum
Dare to get out for a nights superstitious supernatural science on Friday 13th?  Socialise with all the weird, wild and astonishing – hear short lectures then test out your perception with science magic, illusions and myth-busters.

The Einstein Lecture 2013 – ticketed event at Powerhouse Museum, for 14 yrs or longer.
The eighth annual Australian Institute of Physics/Powerhouse Museum demonstration, presented by Prof. Benjamin J. Eggleton, will explore the existing output of Einstein’s original work.

BIG FAMILY SCIENCE WEEKEND – FREE with Powerhouse Museum admission
A weekend of science show fun for everyone to enjoy - your complete favourite science shows across 4 stages through the entire Museum exploring things such as the impacts of extreme cold with liquid nitrogen and making your own personal slime.

Wednesday 25 November 2015

Australian School Holiday



ACT school holidays inside the City

Canberra has more to provide than just being the main town city of Australia. There are a number of shops throughout the city that permit ‘Canberrans’ to convey themselves in a range of new ways.

Canberra Centre
Canberra Centre is a the heart of shopping in Canberra, made up of everything and anything forced to satisfy a wonderful love for shopping. With more stores than you are able to count, this centre will exceed the normal shopping experience. Offering insights in to the perks of living in Canberra, in conjunction with helping you make those difficult decisions with the items to wear and where you should eat. With an outstanding number of stores, including retail, dining and leisure, the Canberra Centre is stuffed with everything that you need, even items you didn’t know you needed.

Old Bus Depot Markets
Immerse yourself inside a shopping experience like hardly any other, where creativity and innovation will fill the area, offering a place that makes shopping more than merely a pastime. Every Sunday, located with the Kingston Foreshore, find a holidays calendar, the inner-art of Canberra shines and is particularly reflected in over 200 stores, each providing an exclusive touch towards the dynamic markets. Whether enthusiastic about clothes, fresh foods or perhaps furniture, the Old Bus Depot Markets will let you shop using what appears to be a sheet of art.

Lonsdale Street Traders, Braddon
What might be better than numerous one of a kind clothes, accessories, and collectibles on only one street? Lonsdale Street isn't only a way to conveniently purchase your eclectic taste, but has a remarkable number of retail stores. Lonsdale Street provides you with the opportunity to get hold of a whole new pair of clothes, or even a wardrobe to set them in! For all those who love shopping, you will discover yourself in retail heaven. Open one week a week, you are able to shop and soon you drop.

Gorman House Markets
Gorman House Markets make Saturday your favourite day of the week. These markets give individuals the chance buy and sell your complete treasured second-hand items, including clothes, accessories, and hand-made collectibles. The colourful environment with this market is associated with an imaginative collection of stores that enhance your inner creativity, making these markets more than the normal shopping experience. Gorman House Markets provides among the finest shopping experiences in Canberra. Located on Ainslie Av, and opened every Saturday, the markets offers you a day like hardly any other.

Sunday 25 October 2015

School Holiday Ideas in Western Australia



Spring is probably the best seasons to check out Australia. From September by means of October it has been still adequately warm to hit the beach inside the southern states. It is still cool enough to tour Uluru; humidity and rains have never yet found its way to Cairns and also the Top End; along with the wildflowers have been in full bloom in school holidays Western Australia. Wildlife is most active right now of year as Australia’s native animals give birth and raise their young. It’s a fantastic time for walking or driving vacations, especially inside the Australian Outback. Spring can also be a great season to surf, sail and kayak in Australia.

school holidays Western Australia

Australia teems with native animals, many of which are simply only here.

Our unique animals are some of the many reasons people visit our country. Australia has greater than 378 mammal species, 828 bird species, 4000 fish species, 300 kind of lizards, 140 snake species, two crocodile species and around 50 varieties of marine mammal.

More than 80 percent of our plants, mammals, reptiles and frogs are unique to Australia and are normally found no-where else. Some in our best-known animals are definitely the kangaroo, koala, echidna, dingo, platypus, wallaby and wombat.
Australia's native animals is usually difficult to spot within the wild, but you're guaranteed to discover them in our world-class zoos and wildlife parks across our major cities and regional areas. These include Sydney's Taronga Zoo, the Rainforest Habitat in Port Douglas, Our Victorian school holidays 2016 or Victoria's Healesville Sanctuary, South Australia's Cleland Wildlife Park and Queensland's Australia Zoo, and others.