Tea and Tarot | Meet and Greet for Singles in Sydney
North Sydney
About this event
Diverse and inclusive events to meet someone new.
This is a chance to get together to meet you and other members in the community. Let's connect over tea and tarot in North Sydney. This is an open event for all ages over 18 years old. Matches are based on serendipity—the ultimate date with destiny.
Please note, over 95% of attendees come alone. There is no need to feel apprehensive, nervous or worried about coming alone. Your host will welcome you, help you get comfortable and support you with meeting other attendees.
Be your beautiful self and bring a positive attitude. <3
How it works
This is a casual get-together and introductions will be made on a rotating basis. Your host will indicate when you need to move to the next person.
Bar and kitchen will be open during the event
When: Saturday 16th September 2023
Time: 6.00 pm - 7.30 pm
Location: A secret spot in North Sydney to be disclosed 24 hours before the event
Dress code: Smart casual
At this event, you will:
Enjoy a complimentary cup of tea
Play a game with tarot cards
Meet someone new
Event agenda*
6.00 pm - Arrival
6.30 pm - Welcome and Introductions
7.30 pm - Close
*Times are rough estimates and may vary.
RSVP for waitlist
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Resources
Australian Government Department of Education (2022) "Respect Matters", https://studentwellbeinghub.edu.au/respect-matters/
eSafety Commissioner (2022) “Online dating” https://www.esafety.gov.au/women/being-social/online-dating
Match (2022) “Dating Safety Tips” https://www.match.com/help/safetytips.aspx
Morse, Gardiner (2003) “The Science Behind Six Degrees”, Harvard Business Review, https://hbr.org/2003/02/the-science-behind-six-degrees
Psychology Today (2021) "The Online Dating World Is a Mess", https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/modern-sex/202105/the-online-dating-world-is-mess
Smith, David (2008) “Proof! Just six degrees of separation between us”, The Guardian, https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2008/aug/03/internet.email
1800RESPECT (2022) “Consent” https://www.1800respect.org.au/violence-and-abuse/sexual-assault-and-violence/consent
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Contacts
Emergency services (including the police): 000
Lifeline Australia for crisis support: 13 11 14
1800RESPECT for domestic, family or sexual violence: 1800 737 732