
The Pyrmont Festival of Wine, Food and Art is fast approaching, so get out your calendar and mark the dates: 17 to 26 May, 10 days celebrating Mudgee wine and food with more than 25 special events in Pyrmont's restaurants, art galleries and attractions, including 18 and 19 May in Pirrama Park with winemakers, food and the Pyrmont Art Prize.
Pirrama Park is now a weekend event, TWO DAYS - Sat 18 & Sun 19 May, 11am to 5pm each day. There will be more than 150 Mudgee Region wines to taste, and regional products and food and the opportunity to meet the winemakers.
Festival preview with
Channel 10's Daily Bailey!
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Channel 10's Tim Bailey visits Pyrmont and gives viewers a taste of the Pyrmont Festival, with schoolkids showing off their art and a sample of the live entertainment:

Events kick off on 17 May at Doltone House "Breakfast on Pyrmont Bay" with local Whitney Fitzsimmons, ABC News: TV Presenter - not to be missed! Followed by the first lunch at Flying Fish - four-course menu & wine.

TKR (Temp Kitchen Rent) is an innovative, sustainable and unusual business idea from Gus Weinberger. It caters to a surprising array of clientele – hospitality, food, events, education, advertising and television industries. And perhaps that dream dinner party inspired by MKR?
In planning a new food venture, Weinberger realised that there was a need for this innovation.

The Festival launched 30 April at Bistro 80 at The Star. More than 200 fanciers of wine, food and art attended, and Lord Mayor Clover Moore spoke about the the attractions of the Pyrmont Ultimo peninsula and the growth of the Festival, noting how every year the launch audience grows.

Sydney Heritage Fleet, a Pyrmont Chamber (PUCC) member and not for profit org, will stage a classical music concert featuring the peninsula's maritime history in the foyer of Wharf 17 with Huntington Estate Wines. Gold coin donation.

The City of Sydney's support for grassroots culture has helped a fledgling Pyrmont theatre group grow into a star act. The Pyrmont Players, which began in January, has grown to more than 20 members and is on the lookout for more actors, set designers, costume makers and stage managers to join their troupe.
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