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SPRING 2019
L I V E R P O O L
IT’S TIME TO EAT YOUR HEART OUT Eat Your Heart Out Liverpool will light up Norfolk Serviceway on Saturday 31 August with live music, art and culture and, of course, amazing food. Liverpool Mayor Wendy Waller said this year’s food truck line-up includes returning favourites like Dirty Bird, Lambda and a pop-up bar from Macquarie Bistro alongside stalls from Indian Taste Liverpool, Al Israa Lebanese Sweets and other local restaurants and food outlets. ARIA-nominated Liverpool hip-hop artist L-FRESH The LION headlines an awesome list of performers brought together by Settlement Services International (SSI) – an organisation dedicated to helping newly arrived migrants settle in to life in Australia.
Ox King is creating a brand new mural on the site, and Sydney artist Melissa Carey’s giant heart sculpture Open Heart is the centrepiece of the festival. “Set your taste buds tingling with food from around the globe, including a range of Sydney’s best food trucks alongside popup-shops from local favourites,” Mayor Waller said. “I look forward to celebrating with Liverpool and beyond.”
L-FRESH The LION headlines Eat Your Heart Out.
TAKING OFF WITH MINECRAFT CONTEST We have a winner! An expert judging panel has chosen McCallums Hill Public School as the winner of the 2019 Western Sydney Airport Minecraft Competition.
Mayor Wendy Waller (third from left) with judges and winners of the Minecraft competition.
It was Council’s second annual competition and we had $40,000 in prize money thanks to Gold Sponsors Western Sydney Airport.
“I’m very proud that we are empowering the next generation to design their own futures,” Liverpool Mayor Wendy Waller said. “Congratulations to all the finalists and watch this space for an even bigger competition next year.”