Year: 2012

Groovin The Moo

Groovin The Moo (GTM) is coming to Canberra for another year.

GTM comes back to Canberra in 2012. Bringing with it ten international Artists alongside local artists coming together for Australia’s only touring regional event, And will include, Kaiser Chiefs, Public Enemy, Chiddy Bang, plus Mutemath and The Maccabees who are making their first tours of Australia.

In its eighth year, GTM attracts 75,000 people across Australia.

With a history of sell-out events, in 2012 the five shows will again be ready to cater for all ages, as well as being licensed (recommend 16+).

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Your Say – Canberra’s favourite chicken burger

We asked you which of Canberra’s chicken burgers made your favourites list. The vote is in, and here are the top six.

The winner of this week’s Your Say is Rebecca Miles.

Brodburger

The best chicken burger in Canberra is most definitely the Brodchicken found at Brodburger, Kingston Foreshore.
From the ripe avocado, tasty bacon to the homemade tomato relish and chilli aioli, nothing beats it!

-Emily Reid

Grill’d

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A bite out of the suburbs

When the mere observation of a café from its car-park persuades the corners of your lips to twitch subconsciously into a crooked smile as though tugged by a poltergeist puppeteer, you know you’re in for a treat. As soon as I looked through the collage of theatre posters plastering the diner style windows at “a bite to eat” in Chifley, I couldn’t shake that involuntary smile.

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Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow

The Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow is making a stop in Canberra.

One of the world’s largest comedy festivals Is coming to Canberra. Putting it into the one show is not an easy task, but the Melbourne International Comedy Festival has managed to do it with Roadshow 2012.

Giving fans a selection of Australian, international and special guest comedians, the Roadshow is a compelation of all the things we love about the Comedy Festival condensed into the one amazing travelling event.

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Win a double pass

The Human Rights Arts and Film Festival returns to Canberra again this year on the 28-30 May.

This festival aims to celebrate awareness of, and participation in Human Rights and will showcase a special selection of its best international documentaries over three nights.

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