Author: OutInCanberra

Local ladies hunt for Canberra’s most eligible bachelor

Canberra’s hottest bachelors are set to take to the stage for charity this October, in pursuit of the capital’s most eligible.

Only a few short months ago, Erin Molan, WIN news presenter and Danielle Neale of boutique, Sybil’s Closet by Danielle, decided to turn a bit of fun into a gala event at Hotel Realm, all to raise money for ACT Eden Monaro Cancer Support Group.

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John Butler + Blue King Brown @ Royal Theatre

Returning to Canberra for the second time this year, John Butler graced Canberra audiences with his omnipotent presence. Not afraid of adding to his potency, the new trio were joined by old friends, Blue King Brown.

The last time Blue King Brown performed in Canberra it was at the Make Poverty History charity fundraiser. Again, the Melbourne – based band triumphed with their quirky and emotive brand of reggae-pop.

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Local designers Re-Love

Local crafty duo, Lee Dewar and mother, Hanny, are avid recyclers.

“When I was younger I used to cut into my clothes I no longer wanted to wear, customisng necklines and cutting hems on skirts to make something different for myself,” said Lee.

Lee and Hanny are the creators of Re-Loved, a collective of Canberrans committed to sustainable fashion through recycled and reusing materials. “We also promote local designers using these methods in their practice by holding annual fashion parades.”

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Clare Bowditch is bigger than the money

Clare Bowditch has ‘enumerable modern day addictions.’ “You know the day when you have 12 coffees instead of two? They’re coping strategies, ways of coping with stress. It’s when it goes beyond the enjoyment factor that it becomes a modern day addiction.”

And Clare should know, it’s been 24 months of research and conversation to create her latest and fourth studio album, Modern Day Addiction (released 13 August 2010). It’s been a long time coming and bursts with interesting content about inner-peace and satirical stabs at pop culture.

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