Wednesday, 30 May 2012







Year






Date
OPERA HOUSE HISTORY

 




Event
1947Eugene Goossens, conductor of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra calls for "a musical centre housing a big hall for a symphony orchestra, a small hall for chamber music and a fine home for an opera company".
195513 SeptemberThe Premier, J.J. Cahill, announces that the Government of NSW will hold an international competition for the design of "an opera house". It is to be suitable for many kinds of performing arts, with two halls, one to seat between 3000-3500 people, and the other to seat 1200. There is also to be a restaurant and two public rooms for meetings.
195729 JanuaryOut of 233 entries from 32 countries, Jørn Utzon wins first prize.
1957JulyJørn Utzon visits Sydney to discuss the proposed building.
1958AugustDemolition of the Bennelong Point Tram Depot commences.
19592 MarchWork begins on the foundations. The work on Stage I — the building of the upper podium — is to be carried out by Civil and Civic P/L.
195919 OctoberPremier J.J. Cahill dies in office.
1963MarchStage I completed.
1963AprilStage II commences — Construction of the shell roofs and some subsidiary work is carried out by MR Hornibook (NSW) P/L.
1965Newly elected Premier, Robert Askin transfers power over payments from the Opera House Committee to the Minister of Public Works, Davis Hughes.
196628 FebruaryJørn Utzon resigns.
19 AprilReplacements for Jørn Utzon announced a panel consisting of:
  • E.H. Farmer, Government Architect
  • Peter Hall, Design Architect
  • D.S. Littlemore, in charge of supervision, and
  • Lionel Todd, in charge of contract documents
28 AprilJørn Utzon leaves Sydney.
May 17The Government pays Utzon's representatives $160,000 in return for 130 architectural drawings for Stage III.
12 DecemberHall, Todd and Littlemore submit "Review of Program" and suggest major changes to the use of halls.
1967MarchStage II completed.
197228 FebruaryThe Premier, Sir Robert Askin, heads the Sydney Opera House Official Opening Committee.
197217 DecemberFirst test concert in Concert Hall with Sydney Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Bernard Heinze.
1973Responsibility for the Opera House is given to the Sydney Opera Trust and the Minister of Cultural Activities, George Freudenstein.
197329 SeptemberFirst public concert in Concert Hall with Birgit Nilsson singing Wagner with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra under Charles Mackerras.
197320 OctoberOfficial opening by her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
1974MayThe final cost of the Opera House is $102 million (excluding cost for the organ and car park.)
197531 MayArchitects' Certificate of Completion.
197930 MayOrgan finished.
199317 MarchA car park for 1,100 cars is built under the Royal Botanic Gardens by Enacom in association with the Department of Public Works. The Car park is opened by the Premier of NSW, Mr John Fahey
199728 MarchThe Premier and Minister for the Arts, Mr Bob Carr, announced that in an endeavour to reflect the Government's commitment to open and accountable administration, all the construction records of the Opera House, irrespective of their age, were to be open to the public

Tuesday, 22 May 2012

Ashleigh and Pudsey - Britain's Got Talent 2012 audition - UK version

AWESOME dance
1a Desmond St
Merrylands 2160

22 May, 2012

Merrylands Council



Dear Sir/Madam,

Yesterday's local newspaper states Council to ban smoking in restaurants. I am writing to support this.

I think smoking should be banned in restaurants because it is a health hazard. Also smoking spoils taste of food and coustomers can't enjoy their foods. Smoking is not good for businesses because non-smokers don't like going to the place full of smoke.

It would be better for evreryone  if restaurants make smoking areas.

Yours sincerly
Barzin Bakhtari

Wednesday, 16 May 2012

17/05/2012
Its easy to cycle back into old habits of binge and feeling sad.  The difference now  is that I'm aware of whats happening.  It becomes easier to snapback out of it every time.  Thats how I know I'm making progress. Even though I make mistakes, I now have the tools to pull myself back to "normal".  I'm very grateful for finding my way and the Power to Lose Program.
10/05/12

Today  I woke up (too late) at 8:20 because usually I wake up at 7:30. Anyway, after that I got ready and then went to TAFE by bus.

We  studied about how to use photostory3 and we wrote instruction about that.

After  my  class finished  I came back home and slept. After that I woke up. I went to my friends' home at 7:30pm and had dinner there . Then we watched a movie. After the movie I returend home and went straight to bed.

Tuesday, 15 May 2012

Smoking in car when  childeren in car

I think this law is not good because it is too much control from the goverment over our lives. I know smoking in cars it is not good but I think is better when pepoles control the lives.

Wednesday, 9 May 2012

This photo story about history of my lovely City "TEHRAN" . I think my city is the best city in the world because 24 hours it is wake up and brightly

Tuesday, 8 May 2012

                                                             TIME LINE

NAME: DR MARTIN LUTHER KING

WHY HE IS FAMOUS :
HE WAS THE MOST IMPORTANT LEADER OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT



1929               Was born in Atlanta

1963              Helped organise Million Man March

1964             Congress passed Civil Right Laws

1965            Voting Right Laws

1968            Was assassinated