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SUMMARY:Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA)
DESCRIPTION:The Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA) was established by the Council of Estonian Societies in Australia on 5 January 1952. The first archivist was Alexander Peel\, a year later Dr Hugo Salasoo was appointed as the archivist\, a position he held for nearly 40 years. He was succeeded by his son\, Dr Inno Salasoo. In 1994\, following the move of the archive from Dr Salasoo’s house\, Maie Barrow was appointed as the archivist. EAA is one of the three big Estonian Archives existing outside Estonia and holds an important collection of material relating to the lives and achievements of Estonians living in Australia. Terry Kass is the current Archivist.\nSince 1994 the Archive has been housed in Estonian House\, 141 Campbell St\, Surry Hills\, not far from the centre of Sydney. EAA is funded for day to day expenses by the Council of Estonian Societies\, the parent body for Estonian organisations in Australia and by donations from the public. The Archive is now located downstairs on the lower ground floor of Sydney Estonian House and is facilitated by grants from the ECFA and the Sydney Estonian Co-op.\nThe archive during normal operating hours is open Thursdays 10am to 3pm​\nArchives contact: archives@eesti.org.au
URL:https://staging.eesti.org.au/event-detail/estonian-archives-in-australia-eaa-17/
LOCATION:Estonian Archives in Australia (Downstairs)
CATEGORIES:Culture,History,Language,sydney-eesti-selts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA)":MAILTO:archives@eesti.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260207T133000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260207T150000
DTSTAMP:20260608T121412
CREATED:20251117T153106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T192516Z
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SUMMARY:„Rukkililled“ rahvatantsu proov | Ladies Folk Dancing Rehearsals
DESCRIPTION:Led by Steven Buchert\, the Rukkililled Ladies Group performs traditional Estonian folk dancing at Sydney Estonian House.
URL:https://staging.eesti.org.au/event-detail/rukkililled-rahvatantsu-proov-ladies-folk-dancing-rehearsals-11/
LOCATION:Main hall / Ballroom
CATEGORIES:Community,Culture,Dancing,sydney-eesti-selts
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260208T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260208T190000
DTSTAMP:20260608T121412
CREATED:20251117T153106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T192518Z
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SUMMARY:Lõunapoolkera Lugemisklubi – Lilli Luuk Zoomis!
DESCRIPTION:Lõunapoolkera Lugemisklubi – Lilli Luuk Zoomis! 8. veebruar kell 18.00 (Sydney aeg)\n Esitlusel räägib Lilli oma raamatust “Ööema” Kuupäev: 8. veb 2026 Kellaaeg: 18:00 (Sydney) | 15:00 (Perth) | 20:00 (Uus-Meremaa)  Liitu Zoomis – ei mingit registreerimist! Üritus toimub eesti keeles. Võta kaasa raamat\, hea tuju ja miks mitte ka veiniklaas\, liitu üksi või sõpradega. Telli raamat: https://www.trybooking.com/DHCMP Zoomi link: Meeting ID: 889 0607 4165 Passcode: 138283\n„Ööema“ on romaan naiste ja meeste võimatutest valikutest II maailmasõja järgses Eesti külas\, lugudest\, mida ei räägita\, ja küsimustest\, millele pole õigeid vastuseid. Ääretute rabade ja hämarate metsade keskel tuleb elada ja elu edasi kanda ka siis\, kui sõda on senise elukorralduse purustanud. „SEL talvel oli kõik raskem\, vaevalisem kui eelmistel\, selle talvega oli midagi valesti. Ehk oli viga selles\, et Leo oli olnud kindel\, et seda talve enam ei tule. Et seda ei tule enam metsas\, midagi muutub\, maailm pöördub\, teisiti pole lihtsalt võimalik\, see\, mis toimub\, ei saa kestma jääda. Aga lehed kolletasid\, langesid\, lumi tuli maha ja kõik jäi samaks. Õigemini läks halvemaks\, surve oli läinud kõvemaks\, kand kõri peal raskemaks. Uue punkri saare teise serva olid nad ehitanud kiiruga veel hilissügisel\, vahepeal jõudis lumigi korraks maha sadada.“\nLilli Luuk (1976) tuli eesti kirjandusse 2017. aastal. Tol hetkel veel tundmatu autori debüütnovell „Auk“ pälvis Tuglase novelliauhinna ning mõni aasta hiljem sai sama tunnustuse osaliseks tekst „Kolhoosi miss“. 2022. aastal ilmunud samanimeline novellikogu nomineeriti Eesti Kultuur kapitali kirjanduse sihtkapitali aastapreemiale. 2023. aastal sai Luuk Loomingu aastapreemia novelli „Mäed“ eest. Luugi esimene romaan „Minu venna keha“ võitis 2022. aastal ajalooliste romaanide võistlusel III koha\, nomineeriti Tammsaare kirjandusauhinnale ning 2023. aastal pälvis Luuk sama teosega aasta kirjaniku tiitli. „Ööema“ on Luugi teine romaan.
URL:https://staging.eesti.org.au/event-detail/lounapoolkera-lugemisklubi-lilli-luuk-zoomis/
CATEGORIES:Community,Culture,Language,sydney-eesti-selts
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260211T194500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260211T211500
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CREATED:20251117T153111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T192522Z
UID:68906-1770839100-1770844500@staging.eesti.org.au
SUMMARY:Eesti Keel algaja | Estonian Language Classes (Beginners)
DESCRIPTION:You might have heard the joke “Estonian has no sex and no future” before\, referring of course to the fact that there are no genders and no future tense in the Estonian language. With 8 dialects and 117 subdialects\, and 14 different case forms it can be quite a daunting task to learn on your own but the pay off is rewarding! To help you join over 1 million Estonian speakers (and 5 million Finns)\, we have dedicated beginners Estonian classes every Wednesday hosted by Maris Saar\, a professional teacher who will guide you in the process.\nClasses are held every Wednesday from 6:45-8:15pm at Estonian House and new learners are always welcome! Please note some classes may be held over Zoom. Do not hesitate to contact Maris on marissaar@hotmail.com for any questions or inquiries.
URL:https://staging.eesti.org.au/event-detail/eesti-keel-algaja-estonian-language-classes-beginners-20/
LOCATION:141 Campbell St\, Surry Hills\, 2010\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Casual,Community,Culture,Language,sydney-eesti-selts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://staging.eesti.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/eesti_language_class-1ORjYJ.tmp_.png
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CREATED:20251117T153124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T192523Z
UID:68917-1770890400-1770908400@staging.eesti.org.au
SUMMARY:Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA)
DESCRIPTION:The Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA) was established by the Council of Estonian Societies in Australia on 5 January 1952. The first archivist was Alexander Peel\, a year later Dr Hugo Salasoo was appointed as the archivist\, a position he held for nearly 40 years. He was succeeded by his son\, Dr Inno Salasoo. In 1994\, following the move of the archive from Dr Salasoo’s house\, Maie Barrow was appointed as the archivist. EAA is one of the three big Estonian Archives existing outside Estonia and holds an important collection of material relating to the lives and achievements of Estonians living in Australia. Terry Kass is the current Archivist.\nSince 1994 the Archive has been housed in Estonian House\, 141 Campbell St\, Surry Hills\, not far from the centre of Sydney. EAA is funded for day to day expenses by the Council of Estonian Societies\, the parent body for Estonian organisations in Australia and by donations from the public. The Archive is now located downstairs on the lower ground floor of Sydney Estonian House and is facilitated by grants from the ECFA and the Sydney Estonian Co-op.\nThe archive during normal operating hours is open Thursdays 10am to 3pm​\nArchives contact: archives@eesti.org.au
URL:https://staging.eesti.org.au/event-detail/estonian-archives-in-australia-eaa-18/
LOCATION:Estonian Archives in Australia (Downstairs)
CATEGORIES:Culture,History,Language,sydney-eesti-selts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://staging.eesti.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/download-10-wReKzE.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA)":MAILTO:archives@eesti.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260218T194500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260218T211500
DTSTAMP:20260608T121412
CREATED:20251117T153124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T192526Z
UID:68921-1771443900-1771449300@staging.eesti.org.au
SUMMARY:Eesti Keel algaja | Estonian Language Classes (Beginners)
DESCRIPTION:You might have heard the joke “Estonian has no sex and no future” before\, referring of course to the fact that there are no genders and no future tense in the Estonian language. With 8 dialects and 117 subdialects\, and 14 different case forms it can be quite a daunting task to learn on your own but the pay off is rewarding! To help you join over 1 million Estonian speakers (and 5 million Finns)\, we have dedicated beginners Estonian classes every Wednesday hosted by Maris Saar\, a professional teacher who will guide you in the process.\nClasses are held every Wednesday from 6:45-8:15pm at Estonian House and new learners are always welcome! Please note some classes may be held over Zoom. Do not hesitate to contact Maris on marissaar@hotmail.com for any questions or inquiries.
URL:https://staging.eesti.org.au/event-detail/eesti-keel-algaja-estonian-language-classes-beginners-21/
LOCATION:141 Campbell St\, Surry Hills\, 2010\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Casual,Community,Culture,Language,sydney-eesti-selts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://staging.eesti.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/eesti_language_class-1ORjYJ.tmp_.png
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260219T150000
DTSTAMP:20260608T121412
CREATED:20251117T153124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T192527Z
UID:68922-1771495200-1771513200@staging.eesti.org.au
SUMMARY:Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA)
DESCRIPTION:The Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA) was established by the Council of Estonian Societies in Australia on 5 January 1952. The first archivist was Alexander Peel\, a year later Dr Hugo Salasoo was appointed as the archivist\, a position he held for nearly 40 years. He was succeeded by his son\, Dr Inno Salasoo. In 1994\, following the move of the archive from Dr Salasoo’s house\, Maie Barrow was appointed as the archivist. EAA is one of the three big Estonian Archives existing outside Estonia and holds an important collection of material relating to the lives and achievements of Estonians living in Australia. Terry Kass is the current Archivist.\nSince 1994 the Archive has been housed in Estonian House\, 141 Campbell St\, Surry Hills\, not far from the centre of Sydney. EAA is funded for day to day expenses by the Council of Estonian Societies\, the parent body for Estonian organisations in Australia and by donations from the public. The Archive is now located downstairs on the lower ground floor of Sydney Estonian House and is facilitated by grants from the ECFA and the Sydney Estonian Co-op.\nThe archive during normal operating hours is open Thursdays 10am to 3pm​\nArchives contact: archives@eesti.org.au
URL:https://staging.eesti.org.au/event-detail/estonian-archives-in-australia-eaa-19/
LOCATION:Estonian Archives in Australia (Downstairs)
CATEGORIES:Culture,History,Language,sydney-eesti-selts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://staging.eesti.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/download-10-wReKzE.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA)":MAILTO:archives@eesti.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260221T133000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260221T150000
DTSTAMP:20260608T121412
CREATED:20251117T153124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T192529Z
UID:68924-1771680600-1771686000@staging.eesti.org.au
SUMMARY:„Rukkililled“ rahvatantsu proov | Ladies Folk Dancing Rehearsals
DESCRIPTION:Led by Steven Buchert\, the Rukkililled Ladies Group performs traditional Estonian folk dancing at Sydney Estonian House.
URL:https://staging.eesti.org.au/event-detail/rukkililled-rahvatantsu-proov-ladies-folk-dancing-rehearsals-12/
LOCATION:Main hall / Ballroom
CATEGORIES:Community,Culture,Dancing,sydney-eesti-selts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://staging.eesti.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/db07400a-c9d2-4c14-8c6b-937511cd3d44-FikwLj.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260222T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260222T150000
DTSTAMP:20260608T121412
CREATED:20251117T153124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T192530Z
UID:68925-1771765200-1771772400@staging.eesti.org.au
SUMMARY:Eesti Vabariigi iseseisvuspäeva aktus - Estonian Independence Day concert
DESCRIPTION:Tule tähistama Eesti Vabariigi sünnipäeva Eesti Majja!\nEesti Vabariigi sünnipäev on 24. veebruaril — päev\, mil 1918. aastal loeti ette „Manifest kõigile Eestimaa rahvastele“ ja kuulutati välja iseseisev Eesti riik. See oli hetk\, mil meie rahvas sai seista oma jalgadel ja maailm kuulis esimest korda vaba Eesti häält.\nKuigi eestlased\, meie keel ja kombed on siin maal elanud juba tuhandeid aastaid\, tähistab see päev meie tänapäevase riigi sündi — vabaduse\, visaduse ja eestluse vaimu võitu.\n Meie koguneme pidutsema juba 22. veebruaril Eesti Majas! Tule tähistama koos meiega\, heisakem sinimustvalge\, naudime head seltskonda\, muusikat\, traditsioonilisi maitseid ja ühist rõõmu.\nElagu Eesti!\nRegister here:  https://www.trybooking.com/DHCNM\n Come Celebrate Estonia’s Independence Day at Eesti Maja!\nEstonia’s Independence Day is on 24 February — the day in 1918 when the “Manifesto to the Peoples of Estonia” was proclaimed and the independent Republic of Estonia was born. It was the moment our nation stood on its own feet and the world first heard the voice of a free Estonia.\nAlthough Estonians\, our language\, and our traditions have lived on this land for thousands of years\, this day marks the birth of our modern state — a celebration of freedom\, resilience\, and the enduring Estonian spirit.\n We’ll be gathering to celebrate a little earlier — on 22 February at Eesti Maja!Join us as we raise the blue\, black\, and white\, enjoy good company\, music\, traditional food\, and the joy of being together.\nElagu Eesti! Long live Estonia!\nSun 22 Feb 2026 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM (UTC+11)\nRegister here:  https://www.trybooking.com/DHCNM
URL:https://staging.eesti.org.au/event-detail/eesti-vabariigi-iseseisvuspaeva-aktus-estonian-independence-day-concert/
CATEGORIES:Culture,sydney-eesti-selts,Traditional Holiday
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260225T194500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260225T211500
DTSTAMP:20260608T121412
CREATED:20251117T153139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T192533Z
UID:68943-1772048700-1772054100@staging.eesti.org.au
SUMMARY:Eesti Keel algaja | Estonian Language Classes (Beginners)
DESCRIPTION:You might have heard the joke “Estonian has no sex and no future” before\, referring of course to the fact that there are no genders and no future tense in the Estonian language. With 8 dialects and 117 subdialects\, and 14 different case forms it can be quite a daunting task to learn on your own but the pay off is rewarding! To help you join over 1 million Estonian speakers (and 5 million Finns)\, we have dedicated beginners Estonian classes every Wednesday hosted by Maris Saar\, a professional teacher who will guide you in the process.\nClasses are held every Wednesday from 6:45-8:15pm at Estonian House and new learners are always welcome! Please note some classes may be held over Zoom. Do not hesitate to contact Maris on marissaar@hotmail.com for any questions or inquiries.
URL:https://staging.eesti.org.au/event-detail/eesti-keel-algaja-estonian-language-classes-beginners-22/
LOCATION:141 Campbell St\, Surry Hills\, 2010\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Casual,Community,Culture,Language,sydney-eesti-selts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://staging.eesti.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/eesti_language_class-1ORjYJ.tmp_.png
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260226T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260226T150000
DTSTAMP:20260608T121412
CREATED:20251117T153139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T192534Z
UID:68944-1772100000-1772118000@staging.eesti.org.au
SUMMARY:Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA)
DESCRIPTION:The Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA) was established by the Council of Estonian Societies in Australia on 5 January 1952. The first archivist was Alexander Peel\, a year later Dr Hugo Salasoo was appointed as the archivist\, a position he held for nearly 40 years. He was succeeded by his son\, Dr Inno Salasoo. In 1994\, following the move of the archive from Dr Salasoo’s house\, Maie Barrow was appointed as the archivist. EAA is one of the three big Estonian Archives existing outside Estonia and holds an important collection of material relating to the lives and achievements of Estonians living in Australia. Terry Kass is the current Archivist.\nSince 1994 the Archive has been housed in Estonian House\, 141 Campbell St\, Surry Hills\, not far from the centre of Sydney. EAA is funded for day to day expenses by the Council of Estonian Societies\, the parent body for Estonian organisations in Australia and by donations from the public. The Archive is now located downstairs on the lower ground floor of Sydney Estonian House and is facilitated by grants from the ECFA and the Sydney Estonian Co-op.\nThe archive during normal operating hours is open Thursdays 10am to 3pm​\nArchives contact: archives@eesti.org.au
URL:https://staging.eesti.org.au/event-detail/estonian-archives-in-australia-eaa-20/
LOCATION:Estonian Archives in Australia (Downstairs)
CATEGORIES:Culture,History,Language,sydney-eesti-selts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://staging.eesti.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/download-10-wReKzE.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA)":MAILTO:archives@eesti.org.au
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260304T194500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260304T211500
DTSTAMP:20260608T121412
CREATED:20251117T153139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T192537Z
UID:68948-1772653500-1772658900@staging.eesti.org.au
SUMMARY:Eesti Keel algaja | Estonian Language Classes (Beginners)
DESCRIPTION:You might have heard the joke “Estonian has no sex and no future” before\, referring of course to the fact that there are no genders and no future tense in the Estonian language. With 8 dialects and 117 subdialects\, and 14 different case forms it can be quite a daunting task to learn on your own but the pay off is rewarding! To help you join over 1 million Estonian speakers (and 5 million Finns)\, we have dedicated beginners Estonian classes every Wednesday hosted by Maris Saar\, a professional teacher who will guide you in the process.\nClasses are held every Wednesday from 6:45-8:15pm at Estonian House and new learners are always welcome! Please note some classes may be held over Zoom. Do not hesitate to contact Maris on marissaar@hotmail.com for any questions or inquiries.
URL:https://staging.eesti.org.au/event-detail/eesti-keel-algaja-estonian-language-classes-beginners-23/
LOCATION:141 Campbell St\, Surry Hills\, 2010\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Casual,Community,Culture,Language,sydney-eesti-selts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://staging.eesti.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/eesti_language_class-1ORjYJ.tmp_.png
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260305T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260305T150000
DTSTAMP:20260608T121412
CREATED:20251117T153139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T192538Z
UID:68949-1772704800-1772722800@staging.eesti.org.au
SUMMARY:Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA)
DESCRIPTION:The Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA) was established by the Council of Estonian Societies in Australia on 5 January 1952. The first archivist was Alexander Peel\, a year later Dr Hugo Salasoo was appointed as the archivist\, a position he held for nearly 40 years. He was succeeded by his son\, Dr Inno Salasoo. In 1994\, following the move of the archive from Dr Salasoo’s house\, Maie Barrow was appointed as the archivist. EAA is one of the three big Estonian Archives existing outside Estonia and holds an important collection of material relating to the lives and achievements of Estonians living in Australia. Terry Kass is the current Archivist.\nSince 1994 the Archive has been housed in Estonian House\, 141 Campbell St\, Surry Hills\, not far from the centre of Sydney. EAA is funded for day to day expenses by the Council of Estonian Societies\, the parent body for Estonian organisations in Australia and by donations from the public. The Archive is now located downstairs on the lower ground floor of Sydney Estonian House and is facilitated by grants from the ECFA and the Sydney Estonian Co-op.\nThe archive during normal operating hours is open Thursdays 10am to 3pm​\nArchives contact: archives@eesti.org.au
URL:https://staging.eesti.org.au/event-detail/estonian-archives-in-australia-eaa-21/
LOCATION:Estonian Archives in Australia (Downstairs)
CATEGORIES:Culture,History,Language,sydney-eesti-selts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://staging.eesti.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/download-10-wReKzE.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA)":MAILTO:archives@eesti.org.au
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260307T133000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260307T150000
DTSTAMP:20260608T121412
CREATED:20251117T153139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T192539Z
UID:68950-1772890200-1772895600@staging.eesti.org.au
SUMMARY:„Rukkililled“ rahvatantsu proov | Ladies Folk Dancing Rehearsals
DESCRIPTION:Led by Steven Buchert\, the Rukkililled Ladies Group performs traditional Estonian folk dancing at Sydney Estonian House.
URL:https://staging.eesti.org.au/event-detail/rukkililled-rahvatantsu-proov-ladies-folk-dancing-rehearsals-13/
LOCATION:Main hall / Ballroom
CATEGORIES:Community,Culture,Dancing,sydney-eesti-selts
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260311T194500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260311T211500
DTSTAMP:20260608T121412
CREATED:20251117T153154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T192543Z
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SUMMARY:Eesti Keel algaja | Estonian Language Classes (Beginners)
DESCRIPTION:You might have heard the joke “Estonian has no sex and no future” before\, referring of course to the fact that there are no genders and no future tense in the Estonian language. With 8 dialects and 117 subdialects\, and 14 different case forms it can be quite a daunting task to learn on your own but the pay off is rewarding! To help you join over 1 million Estonian speakers (and 5 million Finns)\, we have dedicated beginners Estonian classes every Wednesday hosted by Maris Saar\, a professional teacher who will guide you in the process.\nClasses are held every Wednesday from 6:45-8:15pm at Estonian House and new learners are always welcome! Please note some classes may be held over Zoom. Do not hesitate to contact Maris on marissaar@hotmail.com for any questions or inquiries.
URL:https://staging.eesti.org.au/event-detail/eesti-keel-algaja-estonian-language-classes-beginners-24/
LOCATION:141 Campbell St\, Surry Hills\, 2010\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Casual,Community,Culture,Language,sydney-eesti-selts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://staging.eesti.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/eesti_language_class-1ORjYJ.tmp_.png
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260312T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260312T150000
DTSTAMP:20260608T121412
CREATED:20251117T153154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T192544Z
UID:68970-1773309600-1773327600@staging.eesti.org.au
SUMMARY:Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA)
DESCRIPTION:The Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA) was established by the Council of Estonian Societies in Australia on 5 January 1952. The first archivist was Alexander Peel\, a year later Dr Hugo Salasoo was appointed as the archivist\, a position he held for nearly 40 years. He was succeeded by his son\, Dr Inno Salasoo. In 1994\, following the move of the archive from Dr Salasoo’s house\, Maie Barrow was appointed as the archivist. EAA is one of the three big Estonian Archives existing outside Estonia and holds an important collection of material relating to the lives and achievements of Estonians living in Australia. Terry Kass is the current Archivist.\nSince 1994 the Archive has been housed in Estonian House\, 141 Campbell St\, Surry Hills\, not far from the centre of Sydney. EAA is funded for day to day expenses by the Council of Estonian Societies\, the parent body for Estonian organisations in Australia and by donations from the public. The Archive is now located downstairs on the lower ground floor of Sydney Estonian House and is facilitated by grants from the ECFA and the Sydney Estonian Co-op.\nThe archive during normal operating hours is open Thursdays 10am to 3pm​\nArchives contact: archives@eesti.org.au
URL:https://staging.eesti.org.au/event-detail/estonian-archives-in-australia-eaa-22/
LOCATION:Estonian Archives in Australia (Downstairs)
CATEGORIES:Culture,History,Language,sydney-eesti-selts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://staging.eesti.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/download-10-wReKzE.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA)":MAILTO:archives@eesti.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260318T194500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260318T211500
DTSTAMP:20260608T121412
CREATED:20251117T153205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T192548Z
UID:68984-1773863100-1773868500@staging.eesti.org.au
SUMMARY:Eesti Keel algaja | Estonian Language Classes (Beginners)
DESCRIPTION:You might have heard the joke “Estonian has no sex and no future” before\, referring of course to the fact that there are no genders and no future tense in the Estonian language. With 8 dialects and 117 subdialects\, and 14 different case forms it can be quite a daunting task to learn on your own but the pay off is rewarding! To help you join over 1 million Estonian speakers (and 5 million Finns)\, we have dedicated beginners Estonian classes every Wednesday hosted by Maris Saar\, a professional teacher who will guide you in the process.\nClasses are held every Wednesday from 6:45-8:15pm at Estonian House and new learners are always welcome! Please note some classes may be held over Zoom. Do not hesitate to contact Maris on marissaar@hotmail.com for any questions or inquiries.
URL:https://staging.eesti.org.au/event-detail/eesti-keel-algaja-estonian-language-classes-beginners-25/
LOCATION:141 Campbell St\, Surry Hills\, 2010\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Casual,Community,Culture,Language,sydney-eesti-selts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://staging.eesti.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/eesti_language_class-1ORjYJ.tmp_.png
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260319T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260319T150000
DTSTAMP:20260608T121412
CREATED:20251117T153206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T192550Z
UID:68985-1773914400-1773932400@staging.eesti.org.au
SUMMARY:Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA)
DESCRIPTION:The Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA) was established by the Council of Estonian Societies in Australia on 5 January 1952. The first archivist was Alexander Peel\, a year later Dr Hugo Salasoo was appointed as the archivist\, a position he held for nearly 40 years. He was succeeded by his son\, Dr Inno Salasoo. In 1994\, following the move of the archive from Dr Salasoo’s house\, Maie Barrow was appointed as the archivist. EAA is one of the three big Estonian Archives existing outside Estonia and holds an important collection of material relating to the lives and achievements of Estonians living in Australia. Terry Kass is the current Archivist.\nSince 1994 the Archive has been housed in Estonian House\, 141 Campbell St\, Surry Hills\, not far from the centre of Sydney. EAA is funded for day to day expenses by the Council of Estonian Societies\, the parent body for Estonian organisations in Australia and by donations from the public. The Archive is now located downstairs on the lower ground floor of Sydney Estonian House and is facilitated by grants from the ECFA and the Sydney Estonian Co-op.\nThe archive during normal operating hours is open Thursdays 10am to 3pm​\nArchives contact: archives@eesti.org.au
URL:https://staging.eesti.org.au/event-detail/estonian-archives-in-australia-eaa-23/
LOCATION:Estonian Archives in Australia (Downstairs)
CATEGORIES:Culture,History,Language,sydney-eesti-selts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://staging.eesti.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/download-10-wReKzE.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA)":MAILTO:archives@eesti.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260321T133000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260321T150000
DTSTAMP:20260608T121412
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T192551Z
UID:68988-1774099800-1774105200@staging.eesti.org.au
SUMMARY:„Rukkililled“ rahvatantsu proov | Ladies Folk Dancing Rehearsals
DESCRIPTION:Led by Steven Buchert\, the Rukkililled Ladies Group performs traditional Estonian folk dancing at Sydney Estonian House.
URL:https://staging.eesti.org.au/event-detail/rukkililled-rahvatantsu-proov-ladies-folk-dancing-rehearsals-14/
LOCATION:Main hall / Ballroom
CATEGORIES:Community,Culture,Dancing,sydney-eesti-selts
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260321T133000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260321T150000
DTSTAMP:20260608T121412
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T153207Z
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SUMMARY:„Rukkililled“ rahvatantsu proov | Ladies Folk Dancing Rehearsals
DESCRIPTION:Led by Steven Buchert\, the Rukkililled Ladies Group performs traditional Estonian folk dancing at Sydney Estonian House.
URL:https://staging.eesti.org.au/event-detail/rukkililled-rahvatantsu-proov-ladies-folk-dancing-rehearsals-15/
LOCATION:Main hall / Ballroom
CATEGORIES:Community,Culture,Dancing,sydney-eesti-selts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://staging.eesti.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/db07400a-c9d2-4c14-8c6b-937511cd3d44-FikwLj.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260325T194500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260325T211500
DTSTAMP:20260608T121412
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T192554Z
UID:68993-1774467900-1774473300@staging.eesti.org.au
SUMMARY:Eesti Keel algaja | Estonian Language Classes (Beginners)
DESCRIPTION:You might have heard the joke “Estonian has no sex and no future” before\, referring of course to the fact that there are no genders and no future tense in the Estonian language. With 8 dialects and 117 subdialects\, and 14 different case forms it can be quite a daunting task to learn on your own but the pay off is rewarding! To help you join over 1 million Estonian speakers (and 5 million Finns)\, we have dedicated beginners Estonian classes every Wednesday hosted by Maris Saar\, a professional teacher who will guide you in the process.\nClasses are held every Wednesday from 6:45-8:15pm at Estonian House and new learners are always welcome! Please note some classes may be held over Zoom. Do not hesitate to contact Maris on marissaar@hotmail.com for any questions or inquiries.
URL:https://staging.eesti.org.au/event-detail/eesti-keel-algaja-estonian-language-classes-beginners-26/
LOCATION:141 Campbell St\, Surry Hills\, 2010\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Casual,Community,Culture,Language,sydney-eesti-selts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://staging.eesti.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/eesti_language_class-1ORjYJ.tmp_.png
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260326T150000
DTSTAMP:20260608T121412
CREATED:20251117T153207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T192555Z
UID:68994-1774519200-1774537200@staging.eesti.org.au
SUMMARY:Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA)
DESCRIPTION:The Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA) was established by the Council of Estonian Societies in Australia on 5 January 1952. The first archivist was Alexander Peel\, a year later Dr Hugo Salasoo was appointed as the archivist\, a position he held for nearly 40 years. He was succeeded by his son\, Dr Inno Salasoo. In 1994\, following the move of the archive from Dr Salasoo’s house\, Maie Barrow was appointed as the archivist. EAA is one of the three big Estonian Archives existing outside Estonia and holds an important collection of material relating to the lives and achievements of Estonians living in Australia. Terry Kass is the current Archivist.\nSince 1994 the Archive has been housed in Estonian House\, 141 Campbell St\, Surry Hills\, not far from the centre of Sydney. EAA is funded for day to day expenses by the Council of Estonian Societies\, the parent body for Estonian organisations in Australia and by donations from the public. The Archive is now located downstairs on the lower ground floor of Sydney Estonian House and is facilitated by grants from the ECFA and the Sydney Estonian Co-op.\nThe archive during normal operating hours is open Thursdays 10am to 3pm​\nArchives contact: archives@eesti.org.au
URL:https://staging.eesti.org.au/event-detail/estonian-archives-in-australia-eaa-24/
LOCATION:Estonian Archives in Australia (Downstairs)
CATEGORIES:Culture,History,Language,sydney-eesti-selts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://staging.eesti.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/download-10-wReKzE.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA)":MAILTO:archives@eesti.org.au
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260401T194500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260401T211500
DTSTAMP:20260608T121412
CREATED:20251117T153216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T192558Z
UID:69005-1775072700-1775078100@staging.eesti.org.au
SUMMARY:Eesti Keel algaja | Estonian Language Classes (Beginners)
DESCRIPTION:You might have heard the joke “Estonian has no sex and no future” before\, referring of course to the fact that there are no genders and no future tense in the Estonian language. With 8 dialects and 117 subdialects\, and 14 different case forms it can be quite a daunting task to learn on your own but the pay off is rewarding! To help you join over 1 million Estonian speakers (and 5 million Finns)\, we have dedicated beginners Estonian classes every Wednesday hosted by Maris Saar\, a professional teacher who will guide you in the process.\nClasses are held every Wednesday from 6:45-8:15pm at Estonian House and new learners are always welcome! Please note some classes may be held over Zoom. Do not hesitate to contact Maris on marissaar@hotmail.com for any questions or inquiries.
URL:https://staging.eesti.org.au/event-detail/eesti-keel-algaja-estonian-language-classes-beginners-27/
LOCATION:141 Campbell St\, Surry Hills\, 2010\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Casual,Community,Culture,Language,sydney-eesti-selts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://staging.eesti.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/eesti_language_class-1ORjYJ.tmp_.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260402T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260402T150000
DTSTAMP:20260608T121412
CREATED:20251117T153217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T192559Z
UID:69006-1775124000-1775142000@staging.eesti.org.au
SUMMARY:Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA)
DESCRIPTION:The Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA) was established by the Council of Estonian Societies in Australia on 5 January 1952. The first archivist was Alexander Peel\, a year later Dr Hugo Salasoo was appointed as the archivist\, a position he held for nearly 40 years. He was succeeded by his son\, Dr Inno Salasoo. In 1994\, following the move of the archive from Dr Salasoo’s house\, Maie Barrow was appointed as the archivist. EAA is one of the three big Estonian Archives existing outside Estonia and holds an important collection of material relating to the lives and achievements of Estonians living in Australia. Terry Kass is the current Archivist.\nSince 1994 the Archive has been housed in Estonian House\, 141 Campbell St\, Surry Hills\, not far from the centre of Sydney. EAA is funded for day to day expenses by the Council of Estonian Societies\, the parent body for Estonian organisations in Australia and by donations from the public. The Archive is now located downstairs on the lower ground floor of Sydney Estonian House and is facilitated by grants from the ECFA and the Sydney Estonian Co-op.\nThe archive during normal operating hours is open Thursdays 10am to 3pm​\nArchives contact: archives@eesti.org.au
URL:https://staging.eesti.org.au/event-detail/estonian-archives-in-australia-eaa-25/
LOCATION:Estonian Archives in Australia (Downstairs)
CATEGORIES:Culture,History,Language,sydney-eesti-selts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://staging.eesti.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/download-10-wReKzE.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA)":MAILTO:archives@eesti.org.au
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260404T133000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260404T150000
DTSTAMP:20260608T121412
CREATED:20251117T153218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T192600Z
UID:69007-1775309400-1775314800@staging.eesti.org.au
SUMMARY:„Rukkililled“ rahvatantsu proov | Ladies Folk Dancing Rehearsals
DESCRIPTION:Led by Steven Buchert\, the Rukkililled Ladies Group performs traditional Estonian folk dancing at Sydney Estonian House.
URL:https://staging.eesti.org.au/event-detail/rukkililled-rahvatantsu-proov-ladies-folk-dancing-rehearsals-16/
LOCATION:Main hall / Ballroom
CATEGORIES:Community,Culture,Dancing,sydney-eesti-selts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://staging.eesti.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/db07400a-c9d2-4c14-8c6b-937511cd3d44-FikwLj.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260408T194500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260408T211500
DTSTAMP:20260608T121412
CREATED:20251117T153220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T192603Z
UID:69016-1775677500-1775682900@staging.eesti.org.au
SUMMARY:Eesti Keel algaja | Estonian Language Classes (Beginners)
DESCRIPTION:You might have heard the joke “Estonian has no sex and no future” before\, referring of course to the fact that there are no genders and no future tense in the Estonian language. With 8 dialects and 117 subdialects\, and 14 different case forms it can be quite a daunting task to learn on your own but the pay off is rewarding! To help you join over 1 million Estonian speakers (and 5 million Finns)\, we have dedicated beginners Estonian classes every Wednesday hosted by Maris Saar\, a professional teacher who will guide you in the process.\nClasses are held every Wednesday from 6:45-8:15pm at Estonian House and new learners are always welcome! Please note some classes may be held over Zoom. Do not hesitate to contact Maris on marissaar@hotmail.com for any questions or inquiries.
URL:https://staging.eesti.org.au/event-detail/eesti-keel-algaja-estonian-language-classes-beginners-28/
LOCATION:141 Campbell St\, Surry Hills\, 2010\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Casual,Community,Culture,Language,sydney-eesti-selts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://staging.eesti.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/eesti_language_class-1ORjYJ.tmp_.png
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260409T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260409T150000
DTSTAMP:20260608T121412
CREATED:20251117T153220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T192604Z
UID:69017-1775728800-1775746800@staging.eesti.org.au
SUMMARY:Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA)
DESCRIPTION:The Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA) was established by the Council of Estonian Societies in Australia on 5 January 1952. The first archivist was Alexander Peel\, a year later Dr Hugo Salasoo was appointed as the archivist\, a position he held for nearly 40 years. He was succeeded by his son\, Dr Inno Salasoo. In 1994\, following the move of the archive from Dr Salasoo’s house\, Maie Barrow was appointed as the archivist. EAA is one of the three big Estonian Archives existing outside Estonia and holds an important collection of material relating to the lives and achievements of Estonians living in Australia. Terry Kass is the current Archivist.\nSince 1994 the Archive has been housed in Estonian House\, 141 Campbell St\, Surry Hills\, not far from the centre of Sydney. EAA is funded for day to day expenses by the Council of Estonian Societies\, the parent body for Estonian organisations in Australia and by donations from the public. The Archive is now located downstairs on the lower ground floor of Sydney Estonian House and is facilitated by grants from the ECFA and the Sydney Estonian Co-op.\nThe archive during normal operating hours is open Thursdays 10am to 3pm​\nArchives contact: archives@eesti.org.au
URL:https://staging.eesti.org.au/event-detail/estonian-archives-in-australia-eaa-26/
LOCATION:Estonian Archives in Australia (Downstairs)
CATEGORIES:Culture,History,Language,sydney-eesti-selts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://staging.eesti.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/download-10-wReKzE.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA)":MAILTO:archives@eesti.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260415T194500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260415T211500
DTSTAMP:20260608T121412
CREATED:20251117T153229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T192608Z
UID:69027-1776282300-1776287700@staging.eesti.org.au
SUMMARY:Eesti Keel algaja | Estonian Language Classes (Beginners)
DESCRIPTION:You might have heard the joke “Estonian has no sex and no future” before\, referring of course to the fact that there are no genders and no future tense in the Estonian language. With 8 dialects and 117 subdialects\, and 14 different case forms it can be quite a daunting task to learn on your own but the pay off is rewarding! To help you join over 1 million Estonian speakers (and 5 million Finns)\, we have dedicated beginners Estonian classes every Wednesday hosted by Maris Saar\, a professional teacher who will guide you in the process.\nClasses are held every Wednesday from 6:45-8:15pm at Estonian House and new learners are always welcome! Please note some classes may be held over Zoom. Do not hesitate to contact Maris on marissaar@hotmail.com for any questions or inquiries.
URL:https://staging.eesti.org.au/event-detail/eesti-keel-algaja-estonian-language-classes-beginners-29/
LOCATION:141 Campbell St\, Surry Hills\, 2010\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Casual,Community,Culture,Language,sydney-eesti-selts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://staging.eesti.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/eesti_language_class-1ORjYJ.tmp_.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260416T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260416T150000
DTSTAMP:20260608T121412
CREATED:20251117T153230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T192609Z
UID:69028-1776333600-1776351600@staging.eesti.org.au
SUMMARY:Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA)
DESCRIPTION:The Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA) was established by the Council of Estonian Societies in Australia on 5 January 1952. The first archivist was Alexander Peel\, a year later Dr Hugo Salasoo was appointed as the archivist\, a position he held for nearly 40 years. He was succeeded by his son\, Dr Inno Salasoo. In 1994\, following the move of the archive from Dr Salasoo’s house\, Maie Barrow was appointed as the archivist. EAA is one of the three big Estonian Archives existing outside Estonia and holds an important collection of material relating to the lives and achievements of Estonians living in Australia. Terry Kass is the current Archivist.\nSince 1994 the Archive has been housed in Estonian House\, 141 Campbell St\, Surry Hills\, not far from the centre of Sydney. EAA is funded for day to day expenses by the Council of Estonian Societies\, the parent body for Estonian organisations in Australia and by donations from the public. The Archive is now located downstairs on the lower ground floor of Sydney Estonian House and is facilitated by grants from the ECFA and the Sydney Estonian Co-op.\nThe archive during normal operating hours is open Thursdays 10am to 3pm​\nArchives contact: archives@eesti.org.au
URL:https://staging.eesti.org.au/event-detail/estonian-archives-in-australia-eaa-27/
LOCATION:Estonian Archives in Australia (Downstairs)
CATEGORIES:Culture,History,Language,sydney-eesti-selts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://staging.eesti.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/download-10-wReKzE.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Estonian Archives in Australia (EAA)":MAILTO:archives@eesti.org.au
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260418T133000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260418T150000
DTSTAMP:20260608T121412
CREATED:20251117T153231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T192610Z
UID:69029-1776519000-1776524400@staging.eesti.org.au
SUMMARY:„Rukkililled“ rahvatantsu proov | Ladies Folk Dancing Rehearsals
DESCRIPTION:Led by Steven Buchert\, the Rukkililled Ladies Group performs traditional Estonian folk dancing at Sydney Estonian House.
URL:https://staging.eesti.org.au/event-detail/rukkililled-rahvatantsu-proov-ladies-folk-dancing-rehearsals-17/
LOCATION:Main hall / Ballroom
CATEGORIES:Community,Culture,Dancing,sydney-eesti-selts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://staging.eesti.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/db07400a-c9d2-4c14-8c6b-937511cd3d44-FikwLj.jpg
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