Author: OutInCanberra

Death by Numbers – The Food Label

Product labels can be very confusing with loads of numbers, claims, columns and percentages listed. Trying to work out what it all means and what you require can be a headache! Rather than suffer death by numbers, lets take a look at a simple approach to understanding package labels.

Ingredient Lists

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The Zombie Walk for the Brain Foundation Gets Stylish…

This year’s Zombie Walk, a charity event to raise money for the Brain Foundation, is being held on Saturday 1 November from 3:30pm.

Zombie walks have been spreading across the globe for several years, raising awareness and support for various charities, and now the infection has spread to Canberra. ‘Zombie is in’ these days, made all the more famous by shows like ‘Walking Dead’ and Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’.

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Spring Racing: Outfit Do’s & Don’ts

The Spring Racing Season is an exciting time for Australian fashion and is the perfect time to invest in your own style. When selecting your outfit there are some very important guidelines to consider. However, the most...

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RAW Canberra Launches CURRENT!

RAW is an indie arts organisation for artists, by artists and RAW Canberra is proud to announce to the launch of CURRENT. A one night extravaganza and showcase of 30+ local emerging artists spanning across fashion, music, visual and performing arts, music and more!

This will be the last RAW Canberra showcase of the 2014 season so this will be a HUGE grand finale to celebrate!

Showcase Director Sarina del Fuego is excited to once again be showcasing some of the city’s best emerging talent in front of hundreds of captivated patrons.

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The 2014 Canberra Nara Candle Festival

Lennox Gardens will again shimmer to life under the light of 2,000 candles as Japanese and Australian cultures unite at the 12th annual Canberra Nara Candle Festival.

This year’s festival celebrates the 21st anniversary of Canberra’s sister city relationship with Nara Japan and is expected to attract more than 10,000 people.

Saturday’s event will feature stunning lighting across the park, and activities which can be enjoyed by the whole family such as ikebana and drumming workshops, calligraphy, origami, lantern making, kite flying, martial arts and sumo wrestling demonstrations.

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