Author: OutInCanberra

Gal-entine’s Day: It’s ferment to be …

Valentine’s Day… the romantic in you screams YES! But your single status cries NO!

However you feel about Valentine’s Day, wine is definitely the answer. So why not get a group of your gal-pals together for a Gal-entine’s Day to remember with Canberra Winery Tours.

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A Big Bloomin’ Welcome to Canberra’s DIY Flower Bar

A fresh and innovative approach to floristry, The Floral Society has wowed us again.

They’ve expanded their digital presence of pretty Daily Posies and a curated Flower Market by opening a whiz-bang new gorgeous Flower Bar – right in the heart of Kingston’s Greensquare.

This new and innovative concept, encourages Canberrans to come along, pull up a seat at the bar and ‘build your own bunch’. Using their own original 3-step process, you’ll leave the Flower Bar with your very own, styled and designed, unique floral creation.

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What to expect at the NMF 2016

It’s just over one week until Canberra’s biggest street party. Are you ready for the 20th edition of the National Multicultural Festival There’s so much to see over the three days. While there is great food and drink to be enjoyed as you wander across the city’s centre, here are some great options that will provide plenty of entertainment as part of this massive event.
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Bollywood

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How To Build A Better Booty In 10 Days

Well, look… Actually, you can’t.

Unlike losing a guy, building a better booty will take you a little more than 10 days. The Booty consists of a group of three muscles known as The Gluteal Group: The gluteus maximus, gluteus medius and gluteus minimus. Each muscle requires your attention with specific exercises or movements in order to stimulate growth, strengthen and stabilise the gluteal muscle group.

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Movie Review: Looking for Grace

As the old saying goes, there’s two sides to every story. However, Looking for Grace takes this a few steps further by describing the journey of one Australian family from five different perspectives.

Created by multi-award winning director Sue Brooks (Japanese Story, Road To Nhill), Looking for Grace is an intimate and funny, yet emotive story about the complexities of family life.

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