Author: OutInCanberra

The Greatest Story Never Told

Researchers Steven & Evan Strong will present two very special lectures this Friday and Saturday which put the genesis of Humanity in Australia, not Africa. And tells the untold story of 100,000 years of history in Australia

Through more than twenty years of research, Steven & Evan Strong have collected the evidence to support the creation stories of Australia with Archaeology, Anthropology & Genetics.

TWO very special shows this Friday night & Saturday Morning

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The expert’s guide to a day at the track

Spring Racing season is in full swing. With the Melbourne Cup less than two weeks, it’s time to put plans into action for a big say at the races.

Tab.com.au is the place to go if you’re looking to have a flutter on the big race, however, as always, you have to bet wisely. There’s no point in spending next week’s play money on what you’ve been told is a ‘sure thing’. Instead, you should never bet more than you can lose.

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Spies in the Kitchen

Atop the National Arboretum, at the other end of the Lake from ASIO’s monumental new headquarters, floats The Conservatory restaurant. It seems a far better place to get the lie of the land, with its commanding views over the landscapes of Australia’s national capital.

And it is – with its own covert activity giving a new edge to the Canberra dining scene. The Conservatory restaurant has some very special dinner dates with a difference.

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Canberra’s Best Thai

Looking to satisfy your Thai addiction but not quite sure where to go? Here’s a breakdown of Canberra’s best Thai restaurants.
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Morks Restaurant
Kingston Foreshore
Kingston
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Tuesday – Saturday (Lunch and Dinner) Sunday (Lunch)

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Welcome the to the British Film Festival!

Launching Thursday 29 October and running until the Wednesday 18 November is the BBC First British Film Festival for 2015. The UK film industry is second only to Hollywood, but often those two meld through co-productions and a crossover of talent. This festival is an opportunity to enjoy some classic, traditional British stories, alongside more local, independent and low budget features that feature iconic British actors, directors and settings.

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