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Anja de Rozario

Anja de Rozario

‘Pretty in plastic’: Red carpet sustainability

From gowns made of plastic bottles, to upcycling your red carpet look on the fly, more and more uber cool celebrities are making sustainability look utterly glam – and we love to...

Dining review:  OMI is Canberra’s new ‘Japanese-ish’ family restaurant

A brand-new family restaurant has opened at Canberra Centre, in the street-facing locale previously held by Soi Noodle Bar. OMI has arrived in the ACT for the first time, after racking up...

End of an era: The 10th and final Santa Speedo Shuffle

The bold goal for 2022’s Santa Speedo Shuffle is to raise $200,000, which will mean the event has raised $1 million for Cystic Fibrosis ACT in its lifetime. “If that’s the legacy that...

She Shapes History helps see Canberra differently

Have you ever wandered around the historical monuments of Canberra and thought, “Where are all the women?” That’s the question that led to Sita Sargeant founding She Shapes History, one of Canberra’s...

WWTA: Local business woman makes colour better for hair and planet

Miiroko makes salon-grade hair colour more accessible A Canberra-based, women-led start-up is aiming to make hair colouring better for hair and the planet. Ex-hairdresser Claire Saito founded Miiroko in her mission to make...

How supporting girls with ADHD can lead to more women in STEM

After almost failing maths in high school, 18-year-old Luella Phillips is now embarking on a career in STEM, in part thanks to a tutor who supported her learning through undiagnosed ADHD. Luella always...

Wunderkind CIT apprentice chef sets the Table

The closest thing to a set menu at Table by Canberra Gourmet, is a constant flow of new ideas written in marker on the kitchen bench. The brainchild of Chef Thomas Heinrich,...

The Ladies Rose Garden: a key spot in Canberra’s history

The Ladies Rose Garden is completely open to the public as a tranquil picnic spot. It's also a key stop on She Shapes History's walking tour.

Three ways corporate is changing and how to keep up – with Alicia Lillington

Canberra-based change management mentor, Alicia Lillington, aims to change the world “one conversation at a time”. Across the ACT’s repertoire of high-profile organisations, Alicia has trained over 27,000 workers on how to keep...

Local jeweller combines Aboriginal art with luxury jewellery

Tucked away in a residential village in Harrison is the studio of one of the few Indigenous handmade manufacturing jewellers in the country. Thomas Coen, 29, moved to Canberra for love. However, his...

Food for thought: Deakin & Me, truffles at Monster, top greengrocers

The latest in local foodie news, events and products - from a Monster truffle dinner, to top greengrocers, new eatery Deakin & Me, and more.

What to do with an avo-lanche of Australian avocados

The cost of fresh produce like lettuce and tomatoes has more than doubled in recent weeks, and Aussies may find themselves turning to tree fruits, like avocados, that are now cheap and...
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