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Let's go Smash!!

Let's go Smash!!

Sat, Jul 11, 12:00 AM
From Anime Club
4.8

Let's go Smash!! What's Smash? It's one of the big convention in Australia, focus on to anime. There are lots of guests, cosplayers and other people related on anime. Note: You have to grab you own ticket from online, or in the place on the day. Have fun and see a lot of anime fun!!

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Claude Code from Zero to Hero 301: Stop Doing Jobs. Start Delegating Them

Claude Code from Zero to Hero 301: Stop Doing Jobs. Start Delegating Them

Tue, Jul 28, 8:00 AM
From Western Sydney Tech Innovators
4.8

Single-task AI is useful. Multi-agent AI is transformative. Tonight you'll build systems where Claude orchestrates a team of specialised subagents, each handling a part of a complex job simultaneously, while you watch it happen. Then you'll wire those agents into automated routines that run on a schedule, silently, without your input. This is the session where the full capability of what you've been building becomes visible. **What You'll Do** * Assign a complex, multi-part job to a team of subagents working simultaneously, done in an evening instead of days. * Build background automations for the tasks you'd rather never touch again, so they just happen. * Chain skills, tools, and scheduling into one self-sustaining routine: set it once, forget it. * Leave with a clear picture of what's possible, and a working prototype to prove it. **What You'll Learn** * Break a larger job into steps an AI assistant can handle. * Use subagents and structured workflows. * Assign a complex, multi-part job to a team of AI agents. * Build small automations for tasks you do often. * Combine skills, tools and scheduling into practical routines. * Spot where agentic AI can save serious time in your work. * Understand how to move from single prompts to multi-step AI systems. **You'll Walk Out With** * A clearer understanding of AI agents and delegation. * A working example of a multi-step AI workflow. * Ideas for applying AI to your job, business or side project. * An assistant concept that can run whole jobs, not just answer questions. * A stronger sense of what to build next. **Who This Is For** * Professionals ready to use AI beyond simple prompts. * Founders and operators who want to automate parts of their workflow. * Freelancers and consultants who want to build smarter delivery systems. * People who want AI to manage repeatable jobs while they focus on higher-value work. * Anyone with intermediate Claude Code or AI experience who wants to go deeper. **Earlier nights are recommended, but not mandatory. If you already have intermediate AI confidence, you can drop into 301 directly.** **Event Details** **📅 Tuesday 28 July 2026** **🕕 6:00–8:30 PM** **📍 Western Sydney Startup Hub, 5 Fleet Street, North Parramatta** **🎯 Level 301 · Intermediate experience beneficial** **Tickets** **$39 per session. ($29 for Early-bird)** No prerequisite, each session stands alone. Attending all three gives you the full arc from setup to full autonomous workflows. **Included** * Laptop access during the workshop & Claude and AI access ready to use (Worth $20). * Guided hands-on exercises. * Practical examples for real work. * Support and love from the WSTI team. * Bring your own laptop and Claude Pro licence if you prefer, but you do not need to.

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12 attendees

Monopoly

Sat, Jul 18, 2:00 AM
From Sydney Monopoly Boardgame Group
4.7
12 attendees
Don't prompt the Solution: Build the Brain

Don't prompt the Solution: Build the Brain

Tue, Jul 21, 8:00 AM
From Sydney Creative Customer Experience (CCX)
4.7

Welcome Back CCX Sydney to our Events for 2026 from myself, Lydia, Sylvia and James and we are planning a bumper selection of speakers for the new year. Our next event on July 21st will be a interactive AI tools workshop facilitated by our very own James Earnshaw and from Faster Zebra Charbel Zeaiter who will both be showing and helping our CCX members move beyond the prompt and start using AI more effectively to deepen Design discovery. As this will be a workshop, will be applying a $10.00 cover charge to cover Food and drinks and on this occasion will be kindly hosted by our new friends at Lorikeet. Details below on the venue location (Surry Hills) **IMPORTANT NOTE FOR THIS SESSION!** **An Important detail is that due to gaining entry to Lorikeet we will need any CCX Member planning to attend this session to supply us with their First and Last name in advance of attending.** On this occasion we will not be able to accept Members who do not supply these details. Many thanks CCX Sydney. PLEASE NOTE Attendees please bring your own Laptops and your favourite AI prompting tools installed ready to use. **About the workshop** AI is often framed as a way to move faster: faster ideas, faster wireframes, faster outputs. But for designers, that may be the least interesting use case. This session explores how AI can be used at the beginning of the design process — during discovery, framing and definition — not to replace design thinking, but to amplify it. Drawing on the Double Diamond, service design and UX discovery practices, we’ll look at how small, deliberate interactions with AI can build a shared “project brain”: a strategic thinking partner that understands the context, constraints, users, assumptions, risks and emerging opportunities. This is not a talk about agents. It is not a demo of one tool. It is a practical exploration of how the skills designers already have — framing, questioning, synthesis, critique and sense-making — become even more valuable when working with AI. Part talk, part workshop, attendees will try a step-by-step discovery flow for themselves and explore how AI can help them stay in the problem space longer before jumping to solutions. About James: James Earnshaw is a UX and product design leader who has spent his career helping teams make sense of complex problems across telecommunications, banking and financial services. With a background in service design, discovery, design systems and enterprise product delivery, James is interested in how strong design process helps teams avoid rushing to the first plausible answer. Recently, he has been using that experience to develop a new way of working with AI — one that leans into the Double Diamond, structured discovery and step-by-step context building to turn AI into a sharper strategic partner, rather than just a faster content generator. About Charbel: With 27+ years across design, tech, education, entrepreneurship, and product, I’ve built things that breathe across four continents. From shop floors to strategy rooms, classrooms to fabric cutting rooms, I’ve helped companies and people shape their vision and make it tangible. Right now, Charbel is focused on: • Neupreneur (coming soon) • Faster Zebra: learning for the new economy • Velvet Onion & Friends: an innovation and product development agency • Febble Flim & Family: fictional worlds that dance too close to the edge of reality And now, I'm bringing these vast experiences to life: Young Founders, The Innovators, XD4.0 & Brand Mavericks: kits and books for mindset-first founders building ventures that open up a world of possibility. If you're to explore something - conventional, unconventional, or completely undefined - I’d love to hear what you’re working on. Good things come to those who make. Therefore don't miss out on a place at our second interactive workshop CCX Sydney event for 2026, as places will be limited for this session.

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58 attendees
Tuesday Social NBC Granville

Tuesday Social NBC Granville

Tue, Jul 14, 10:00 AM
From Smashing Baddies Social & Training
4.8

This is group for all players with a view to play to improve their badminton skills.🏸🏸 Every Tuesday Time: 8pm-11pm Number of Courts: 6 courts Number of players: 40 Regular: 20 Non regular : 22 Quality Shuttles included Please made your payment to PayID 0416 379 688 Reference your name and the receipt to 0416 379 688 to confirm your spot. No cash... Location: NBC Granville Address: 62 Ferndell Street south Granville , NSW 2142 Important to know Disclaimer: The members and guests are fully responsible for their injuries by RSVPing to this event. You can get personal injury insurance for yourself by joining Sydney Badminton Association. I will share more information later. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Regards, Kim and Coach Thiet.

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[FREE] Jugger in the Park. - Soft Combat Foam Weapons

[FREE] Jugger in the Park. - Soft Combat Foam Weapons

Sat, Jul 11, 11:00 PM
From Jugger Sydney - Soft Combat Team Sport
5.0

*✅ Free to attend - ⚔️ Jugger Equipment is supplied Jugger is an exciting, mixed-gender soft combat sport. Two teams use a selection of padded foam spars to tag opponents as they aim to put the jugg (the game ball) into their opponent's goal. **Watch Jugger being played in [this excellent short demo video](https://vimeo.com/28592980).** Jugger Melbourne training sessions include both full games of jugger, as well as a variety of training drills designed to promote **teamwork, communication, exercise, health and fitness, and teach core game skills.** **‍🏃‍♀️‍➡️ New Player Info / Who Can Join** New players are always welcome! Our experienced coaches will teach you basics to get you and and swinging in no time Jugger is easy to pickup the basics while deep to master. We have a minimum age policy of 16 years (please note, anyone under 18 must be accompanied by a guardian), but other than that we welcome anyone of all fitness levels. Jugger is a great way to keep active, and a fun way to meet new people in a friendly and inclusive community! **👟 How to Join a Session and What to Bring** Joining is simple - just show up! RSVPing on Meetup or Discord is a big help as it helps us plan around expected numbers. You are also welcome to bring along any interested friends and family. **⚔️ Jugger equipment is supplied.** We have a collection of gear to loan out to new players. Bring a water bottle (there is a tap nearby), sunscreen, and wear comfortable clothes and shoes for running around in - and that you don't mind getting a bit dirty! Recommend but not required items include: sunglasses, football boots, kneepads, and gloves if you have them. You don't need any of these to get started, but you may find you want them if you become a regular. **✅ Are there any costs are involved?** Our training sessions are **free to attend** as often as you like, we are essentially just a group of friends that meet for training and socializing on the weekend. The Australian Jugger League has a voluntary annual membership that helps to support the sport (including maintaining equipment and paying for Meetup), and we encourage people to join once they become a regular attendee or begin attending tournaments. However there's no obligation so spend any money when you're first trying it out or just attending casually. **➡️ External Links** We organise our regular players through our Discord group and their attendance is not often represented in the Meetup attendance numbers (we use Meetup to reach out to new people).

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Frequently asked questions

Meetup is used to find and join local groups and attend events based on shared interests, like Lego building. Through Meetup, you can connect with other Lego enthusiasts in Sydney and participate in engaging group activities.

You can search for Lego groups or events in Sydney through Meetup. Simply browse the city-based or interest-specific listings to find activities that match your passion for Lego building.

Yes, you can join multiple Lego groups. This allows you to explore different activities and meet a diverse range of Lego enthusiasts across Sydney.

Most Lego events encourage participation from a wide age range. However, it's best to check each event's details on Meetup for age-specific recommendations to ensure it fits your expectations.

Check the event description on Meetup as requirements may vary. Some events provide Lego, while others might ask participants to bring their own sets or favorite pieces.

At a Lego meetup, participants usually engage in building projects, share tips and ideas, and foster creativity in a collaborative environment. Meetups are a fun way to connect with fellow enthusiasts.

RSVPs are typically required as they help organizers manage space and materials. You can RSVP directly on the Meetup page once you discover an event you’d like to attend.

Absolutely, Lego groups welcome enthusiasts at all skill levels. Joining provides an excellent opportunity for beginners to learn and grow through shared experiences and insights from more experienced builders.

Yes, depending on the group and current regulations, events can be in-person or online. Check each group’s event type to find options that suit your preference.

Not all have fees. Some events are free while others might have a cost to cover materials or venue expenses. Details are listed within each event on the Meetup platform.

While many groups aim for regularity, the frequency and timing of events depend on the organizer. It's recommended to keep an eye on Meetup for upcoming Lego events in Sydney.

Meetup fosters connections through shared interests, but perfect matches can’t be guaranteed. Active participation and openness to meeting new people maximize your chances of finding similar enthusiasts.

While some groups are child-friendly, details should be verified on the Meetup page of each group. Parents should look for clear age recommendations appropriate for children.

Organizers schedule and manage events, plan activities, and communicate details through Meetup. They facilitate a welcoming environment for participants to enjoy building collectively.

Not necessarily. Events are often organized by passionate individuals who enjoy sharing their love of Lego. The quality and structure may vary with different organizing members.