Author: OutInCanberra

Dan Sultan – Getting Under Your Skin

Dan Sultan is something like Santa – much loved but rarely seen. This Thursday 27 February, his presence will be your present if you make your way down to Zierholz@UC for the return of one of Australia’s favourite singer-songwriters.

With the release of his latest single, Under Your Skin, Dan returns from a four-year recording hiatus. Clearly he was missed, as critics and fans alike have lapped up Dan’s latest sounds.

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Top Six: Dessert Spots

We think dessert is one of the best inventions! It’s perfect for after dinner, a mid-morning snack, a mid-afternoon snack, it can be eaten on a first date or on an anniversary. Sweet treats are used to celebrate birthdays or weddings and given as a gift or just to make someone feel better.

Did you know that desserts spelled backwards is ‘STRESSED’? It’s as if the sugary sweetness and delectable tastes of these marvellous creations were made to make us happy again. Well, it works doesn’t it? They even look good – always filled with exciting colour and great finishing touches.

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OnRed – Taking Canberra dining to new heights

In a planned city, there are few dining locations as iconic as OnRed, perched at the pinnacle of Red Hill Lookout with sprawling views from The Brindabellas across the Parliamentary Triangle and over to the city’s Northside.

For local and tourists alike, such a vista showcases the true beauty of the Griffin’s master plan and subsequent development of Canberra.

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Meet me at the Corner – Dining at O’Neill’s Pub

If Canberra is starved of one thing, it must be corner pubs. In a city designed and implemented by a collective of sober Americans, the Nation’s Capital has always been denied the kind of activity and grand architecture that graces intersections from Birdsville all the way to the City of Brisbane.

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Myer Face of Canberra Racing – WINNER ANNOUNCED!

The 2014 Myer Face of Canberra Racing was announced at the Black Opal Preview Day on Sunday 23 February at Thoroughbred Park.

The morning started off with a nice cool breeze and just the right amount of sun, providing the perfect start to what was a huge day of preparation and a whole lot of nerves for the final 17 ladies.

Thoroughbred Park was buzzing with race-goers for the Black Opal Preview Race – setting the scene for the ladies for whom some were experiencing a whole new world that they were itching to be a part of.

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