Author: OutInCanberra

Sticky Fingers Live at Transit Bar – Recap

Sticky Fingers, (known to fans as ‘STIFI’) have accrued a following that is overwhelming – they’ve managed to bring their psychedelic-rock-reggae style to the masses, and with great success. Impressively, both Canberra shows of their Land of Pleasure album tour were sold out. The Thursday night at Transit Bar was packed with die-hard fans all eager to get a taste of what STIFI had to offer.

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It’s a STYLE OASIS at The Canberra Centre

The Canberra Centre has turned into a STYLE OASIS ready for you to discover the Spring Summer 2014 trends through a series of fashion events starting from this weekend.

Fashion on Show
During our weekend fashion events, Canberra Centre’s Guardians of Style will showcase the latest trends from Australian and international fashion brands.
When: Friday 19 September
12noon, 1pm, 2pm, 5pm, 6pm and 7pm
Saturday 20 September
12noon, 1pm and 2pm
Sunday 21 September
12noon, 1pm and 2pm
Location: Canberra Centre, Level 1

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Canberrans Encouraged to Test their Fitness at Floriade

Former Canberra Raiders captain Alan Tongue is calling on Canberrans to take part in the city’s largest ever free outdoor boot camp at Floriade.

The Raiders legend turned fitness instructor will run the free event on Saturday 11 October and is calling on the community to come down and enjoy a workout.

“Spring is such a great time in Canberra and the perfect period of the year to be outdoors and exercising,” Tongue said.

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Beach Body – Part 1

ALERT!!

Summer is COMING, NOW is a great time to do some work and prepare for the beach (even if it is a few months away!!).

Follow these 12 steps to get your abs beach ready:

Step One: Do Some Burpees. Can burpees really help flatten your abs? You bet. Incorporate a few minutes of burpees into your workouts to burn extra calories and tighten your core.

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Win Tickets – WE ARE THE BEST

Lukas Moodysson (Lilya 4-Ever, Show Me Love, Together) returns with a boisterous, feel-good film about three 13-year old girls in early-’80s Stockholm who are determined to form a punk band despite a notable absence of musical talent.

The film has screened as part of Sydney Film Festival and will screen at Melbourne Film Festival and will officially screen in cinemas from September 18th.

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