The team at independent bookstore, The Book Cow in Kingston, are passionate about ensuring all members of the community are represented in their collection.
Not only is Mt Majura Vineyard a top-notch and well-known winery in the Canberra region, but the community-focused local business represented the ACT at the recent 2022 National Landcare Farming Award.
After closing due to pandemic restrictions, Asian noodle and sushi restaurant, Noodles XO, reopens at Canberra Airport today while a new retail and gift store, Merchant Canberra, opens its doors there for the first time.
Weddings of Canberra is a one-stop-shop directory of local wedding suppliers, with a singular goal to make wedding planning more fun and less stressful.
Whether Dad likes kicking the footy, grilling on the barbie, or hiking mountainous terrain, CW is here to help you pick the perfect gift this Father’s Day! Check out this range of goodies Dad will absolutely love to open on his special day.
The 2021 lockdown officially ended in mid-October – but many local businesses are still recovering 10 months later, according to Tom Adam, president of the Phillip Business Community.
While businesses adapted and innovated to difficult times, the post-lockdown world has brought its own challenges, says Canberra Business Chamber CEO, Graham Catt.
Whether you’re heading to the snow for the first time and want to sneak in a lesson to impress on the slopes, or you’re looking to refine your skills without the road trip and long chairlift lines, Vertikal Indoor Snow Sports brings the ski fields to you.
Canberra Daily tried and tested! CycleBar has come to Canberra. Immersive, multi-sensory, and led by trained instructors, CycleBar offers spin classes enhanced by high-energy playlists and real-time ‘CycleStats.’
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The Canberra Business Chamber says that more investment is needed to support and protect the local businesses that will drive economic diversity, job creation and sustainable economic growth, as they struggle with skills shortages, rampant cost increases, and shortages of supplies and workers.
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...