Author: OutInCanberra

Tuckshop – Canberra’s Latest Coffee Outlet

Have no doubt; Canberra’s coffee obsession sees no sign of abating in the near future. While many venues are heavily investing in their own roasters to carefully develop and control their signature flavour, there are a number of whole-in-the-wall venues where convenience is the key selling point.

First we had Bean in the City café on Ainslie Avenue to the South of the Canberra Centre. Following that, the same crew opened Loading Zone, which, although significantly larger and broader in the scope of its menu, is still a comparatively small space.

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Freida Rome Online Store Launch

There’s more than one reason why we put on an outfit. Sometimes we want to feel comfortable, sometimes we want to feel warm. On other occasions we want to reveal a little bit of ourselves, but there are more times – in fact most of the time – when we simply want to hide a part of ourselves, and in that action project another identity.

This is a great motivator for fashion.

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The Rocket – Australian Film Shoots for the Stars

Kim Mordaunt has been kicking around the Australian indie film-making scene for well over a decade, honing his skills on well-received non feature releases that explore Australia’s immigrant and Indigenous cultures.

Following on from 2007’s Bomb Harvest, that tracked the efforts of a bomb disposal expert doing his best to repair the ravaged countryside of Laos, there is a clear progression from Western Sydney with its multicultural population through to the lands of their origin.

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Hippo Co – Relaunch

Hippo Bar has been a fixture on the Canberra cocktail scene for well over a decade. For those of you unaware of the little bar in the city centre, all you need to do is stand on the Garema Place chessboard and look up to the balcony that juts over Cocorea.

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Dining in at the Uni Pub

The Uni Pub is a Canberran establishment, with 5 floors offering patrons their choice of entertainment to suit their mood. From traditional pub style and every code of football on the ground floor, to a pumping Saturday night in the Elevated night club featuring some of the best local DJs – including Robbie Blaze, Nemo and Tommy Gunz.
Level 1 on the Uni Pub is the Bar and Grill, a casual dining experience with an extensive menu offering Aussie favourites, a great selection of Italian and a touch of Chinese. With prices ranging from $10 – $30 there will be something to suit every budget.

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