Singing, dancing and 'a lot of lying down'
Bree Winchester caught up with Judith Lucy and Denise Scott on photo shoots with hot boys and using Canberra as the guinea pig for their new show.
Bree Winchester caught up with Judith Lucy and Denise Scott on photo shoots with hot boys and using Canberra as the guinea pig for their new show.
Wine dogs Mollie and Tannin from Murrumbateman Winery know what it's like to be searching for their forever homes.
Canberra beer has come a long way in the past couple of years - and now a new Civic bar wants to well and truly show it all off.
When Tara Doyle began to understand what cancer was, the seven-year-old took to her street to busk with a ukulele.
Picture shows Canberra emus do know how to behave in public.
Popular cafe Autolyse is in liquidation but all hopes are for it to continue as a going concern.
Gungahlin's new $60 million shopping centre and the area's first Kmart has opened.
Your guide to what's going on around the capital this weekend.
Arts diary – November 25
This exhibition offers an encounter with one of the great maverick artists of our time, writes Sasha Grishin.
Curator Tony Oates has assembled a show with much to recommend in it but an overambitious scope detracted from the overall impact.
This Queensland Ballet production of the classic Tchaikovsky ballet is full of charming and memorable moments.
The puppets in Circus 1903 – mother elephant Queenie and baby Karanga – captivate onlookers with their life-like movements.
These two exhibitions contrast works made from recycled items with newly designed and made pieces.
A large group gathered for golf and a good cause at The Walking Clinic’s Yowani Pegasus Charity Golf Day held at Lyneham.
Canberra women gathered to celebrate the momentous milestone of The Canberra Mothercraft Society’s 90th Anniversary in The Drawing Room at University House.
Cricket fans flocked to Manuka Oval to take in all the action at the One Day International between the Australian Southern Stars and South Africa.
Canberra's 2015 vintage produced sensational reds. The quality – now in the glass for all to enjoy – justifies the superlatives sprinkled around like water at harvest time last year.
Canberra is full of bakeries with great bread and pastries. Here are some of the best on offer.
We've rounded up some of the best meal deals around town.
Here are some recommendations for our favourite child-friendly eating spots in Canberra.
Where to get a drink in Canberra? We've got the answer for every situation.
So you'd like to get creative with cake, or finally learn to make bread.
As chosen in the Fairfax Good Food Guide for 2015.
You know it's summer when you can sit in a tranquil garden and savour a refreshing drink and tasty food.
Chris Shanahan picks the best Canberra white wines of 2014.
Chris Shanahan picks 10 of the best Canberra red wines of 2014.
Where to get a lovely high tea in the ACT this spring and summer.
Some of our favourite cafes.
The top 5 best "secret" beaches on the NSW south coast.
This hidden restaurant is one Canberra secret that isn't well-kept.
You get the feeling that Ottoman refines a dish, gets it right, then sticks with it.
Kingston Foreshore stalwart 38 Espresso has had a makeover, and while they're still all about the coffee, there's a whole lot more to the cafe now.
It's goodbye to Me and Mrs Jones and hello to Jones & Co, a different beast altogether.
It's a healthy cafe chain with more than 25 venues across the country - and Canberra's finally getting one of its own.
Local hip-hop duo D'Opus and Roshambo have been a fixture of the Canberra music scene for more than a decade. Thomas McCoy caught up with the two performers, producer Ross Garrett (RG) and rapper Rowan Thomson (RT), at a Civic café to learn more about their creative journey.
For years, talented street artists have been quietly adding colour and vibrancy to city and
summer.The film and sound archive has a series of events planned for
The Griffin Centre is Canberra’s cultural and community hub and, since it opened in 1966, has become one of the city’s most valued institutions.
Almost the entire IKEA range is available for delivery – except for the meatballs.
Kate Ceberano is the face and headline act for the 2017 National Multicultural Festival.
Australian Chamber Orchestra guest director Lorenza Borrani produced some remarkable sounds in this concert featuring works by Schnittke, Schubert and Beethoven.
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