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WEA Sydney is an Australian educational institution which began in 1913 as the Workers' Educational Association (WEA), inspired by the British organisation of the same name. It is a democratic and voluntary adult education movement. Its current educational program ranges from humanities, languages and arts, to computer, business and vocational training. It is a member of Community Colleges Australia.
WEASydney is an Australian educational institution which began in 1913 as the Workers' Educational Association (WEA), inspired by the British organisation...
The WEASydney Film Society is a nonprofit film society based in Sydney, Australia. It is a club of WEASydney, which is part of the Workers' Educational...
clubs in Sydney's Kings Cross. During this time, Paul negotiated publishing and recording agreements that led to the band signing with WEA. Australian...
before signing with WEA records, Flotsam Jetsam got to play 4 show as the opening act to Queen at the Entertainment Centre in Sydney. On April 30th 1985...
London, and after migrating to Australia in 1959, took several courses at WEASydney. In 1961, Arena married Joseph Nicholas Arena. The couple had twin sons...
songs. Murphy approached WEA Australia with copies of the song, leading to INXS signing a recording deal in July 1982 with WEA for releases in Australia...
produce three more songs. WEA Australia were approached with copies, leading to INXS signing a recording deal in July 1982 with WEA for releases in Australia...
single and was released by WEA in April 1982. In March 1985, after Hutchence and INXS recorded their album The Swing (1984), WEA released the Australian...
1982. It was recorded and mixed at Paradise Studios and EMI Studios 301, Sydney, between September and December 1981. It reached number one on the Australian...
McArthur Smith in Sydney, Australia, he later attended North Sydney Boys High. Showing an interest in art he moved on to the East Sydney Technical College...
Educational Association (WEA). He later worked with the organisation in Auckland (1938–1941), Newcastle (1941–1945), and Sydney (1945–1960), with his lectures...
following the breakup of the band, Trafalgar Records licensed the recordings to WEA who took on the album and gave it a wider release. However, sales remained...
Retrieved July 8, 2023. Taraborrelli 2002, p. 145 "Madonna and La Bamba fire up WEA week" (PDF). RPM. 46 (19): 3. August 15, 1987. Archived from the original...
Clapton and Borich released a duet single, "Spirit of Sydney", in 1986. Clapton rejoined WEA in 1987 for his ninth album, Glory Road, released in October...
Melbourne, Cold Chisel eventually settled in Sydney in mid-1977 and signed a recording contract with WEA late that year. Early the following year they...
album Shabooh Shoobah. The single was released in March 1983 by Atco and WEA. The B-side is the instrumental track "The Sax Thing", which already appeared...
sides". It completed the band's contract with DeLuxe prior to their move to WEA and PolyGram in hopes of greater worldwide exposure. All tracks are written...
established in the 1970s by six major record companies, EMI, Festival, CBS, RCA, WEA and Universal replacing the Association of Australian Record Manufacturers...