Cultivating a mindful approach to life since 2013, Melita Caulfield (BPsychSc) has a particular interest in human behaviour, specifically shame resilience, vulnerability, connection and sincerity. Through her business, This One Too, Melita offers mindfulness, self-compassion and resilience programs for adults and parents/carers of children of any age.
Dr Maria Comyns and her team at Why Aesthetics care deeply about each patient’s “why”, creating a comfortable space where patients are offered professional guidance, options and treatments to achieve optimal results.
Having grown Sapling Yard Wines from her shed in Bungendore into a renowned Canberra Region winery, the power of Carla Rodeghiero’s passion for wine is undeniable.
Outkast Tattoo is an exciting tattoo studio in the heart of Braddon where Sophie Bilal and her team of talented artists deliver a range of styles with exceptional care and creativity.
Continuing her lifelong interest and career in body movement, beauty and wellbeing, Adele Haussmann founded HerSmile in Canberra four years ago to help unfulfilled women realise their potential.
In the heart of Canberra, where diverse cultures converge, one name stands out as a beacon of authentic Indian cuisine, community engagement, and culinary excellence: Sanjay Kumar.
Diamond Phoenix, Canberra’s only all-women Dragon Boat Club, is hosting a free come & try event on Saturday 28 October 11am-12.30pm at Grevillea Park, Menindee Drive, Barton.
The Bold Bandannas Relay for Life Team, in conjunction with the four Curves Gyms of Canberra, is holding a fundraising Trivia Night for Cancer Council ACT on Saturday 14 October 6.30pm at Deakin Football Club.
From their first factory in Queanbeyan with four staff, the Byatt family business now employs more than 25 locals across two large premises in Fyshwick.
With hospitality flowing through their veins, it was a natural progression for the Tosolini family to buy Café Farmers’ Daughter in Yarralumla where they have fostered a warm and friendly community.
Former Canberra jewellery designer, Diana Thompson, and her son, award-winning jeweller Travis Thompson, who were at Briolette in Manuka for many years, have joined forces in Thompson Bespoke Jewellers, a glittering gem in the Braidwood business community.
Established in 1983, Simon and Sally have taken over the reins of the family business and are continuing to value family and quality over everything else.
Over the past 51 years, Project Lighting has expanded into a bigger showroom around the corner, and operates five more stores in the ACT and regional NSW.
The Gang Gang Cafe ‘Good Goodies’ Community Flea Market is on Saturday 30 September 3-6pm at Downer Shops. Art, clothes, cakes, gifts, vinyl records and more. Food and drinks available on site.