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Spoon School - Spoonsmith
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WELCOME TO SPOON SCHOOL. A day spoon carving with Spoonsmith is an unhurried and mellow experience where you learn to use the tools of the trade in a safe and effective way. All tools and materials are provided, you keep what you make and you walk away with a whole new way to look at wood offcuts and sticks. Spoon school gift cards. We now sell these spoonerific gift cards in our online store! Buy a gift card. MADE IN THE WOODS WEEKEND WORKSHOP 5 and 6 NOVEMBER 2016 BEMBOKA NSW $260. These are great one ...
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Living in the Land of Oz
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Know of a venue that should be on the list? Email the details to rock gods2000@yahoo.com.au. Search by state: ACT. Tip: push Ctrl f to bring up the search/find bar. ANU Bar, Acton. Tilley's Devine Cafe Gallery, Lyneham. The Basement, Circular Quay. Beach Hotel, Byron Bay. Brass Monkey, Cronulla. Cambridge Hotel, Newcastle. Candy's Appartment, Kings Cross. Clarendon Guesthouse, Katoomba. Enmore Theatre, Newtown. The Factory, Marrickville. The Heritage Hotel, Bulli. Hi-Fi Bar, Sydney. Max Watts, Sydney.
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Foyer Talk: November 2011
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Chelsea Preston-Cormack as Tilley Divine. I missed the earlier installments of the Underbelly. Series, and after seeing this season, that's something I regret. What I've seen has been impeccable drama. It is rare to encounter a historical series that marries great dialogue and characterisation with historical accuracy, but Underbelly Razor. Has done just that. Remarkable, too, because it comes from the WIN Network, who usually avoid broadcasting anything of substantial quality at all costs. When we gener...
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Potential student? - The J Lab
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CONSIDERING HONOURS, A PhD OR A POST-DOC? Here is basic information on becoming a member of the J Lab @ EEG, Research School of BIology, ANU. Read first then, if you have questions, just email me. If you want to do Honours. Come and chat. I won't bite. I can help you design a research project. Australian and New Zealand PhD Students. You will be in the Graduate Program in Ecology, Evolution and Genetics. 1 You can apply for an. Unofficial version is fine to start). I'll give you my honest assessment.
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Minerva Reads: October 2014
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Minerva was established in 1988 by a group of women who discovered that they shared a love of reading and talking about books. We have been going strong ever since. Thursday, 30 October 2014. Clare Wright's The forgotten rebels of Eureka. October's meeting was more adventurous than usual with a last minute venue failure that saw us, adaptable like the women of Eureka, retiring to Tilley's Cafe. Our reading and her writing. Black represented diggers who would no longer submit to tyranny; men who were desp...
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Sunday 21 November 2010 – Lyneham walk | Weekend Walks
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Val's blog of small excursions, mostly close to home. Amy’s photos of Floriade 2010. Sunday 14 November 2010 – Tuggeranong Town Centre Lake Walk. 27-28 November 2010 – Christmas shopping →. Sunday 21 November 2010 – Lyneham walk. Advertised as a 2.9km flat loop, the walk was indeed flat, which was a good thing. A couple of signs were missing (1.56km and 2.35km, I think) but the turnoffs were marked, so I didn’t get lost. I did study the map very earnestly before we set out. We parked near Tilley’s. Days,...
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Canberra « lateral eating*
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Eating outside the box – literally. Blogs and websites I like. Review: The Cupping Room (Civic, Canberra). February 4, 2015. Now that I’ve visited Canberra for the sixth time, I can finally say I found good food and. At The Cupping Room. Regarded as one of the top cafes in the country by many. Disclaimer upfront: I know the owner. But you know I would say so if I didn’t like it. I really enjoyed both long black. And the cold brew. That I had that day. Long black ($3.5). Pear, cucumber, mint, lime ($7).
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Canberra (ACT) « lateral eating*
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Eating outside the box – literally. Blogs and websites I like. Category Archives: Canberra (ACT). Long weekend in Canberra. October 12, 2012. I’ve been to Canberra before and haven’t had great eating out experiences. To be brutally honest, I found the food and coffee uninspiring and expensive, and the service ranging from indifferent to rude. Perhaps I need to look further but that’s been my impression so far. Made an appearance every morning, with its trusty companion, eggs. For sale, including flourles...
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Flash Duck: May 2005
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2006 Blog now active. Duck to Cloud City. 2005 - A Retrospective / 2006 - A Prospective. Yuletide - A Retrospective. Revenge of the Sinusitis. Tasting by the Lake. Lake Ginninderra Stakes 7k. Published Tuesday, May 31 by Carolyne. Physio first up this morning. I thought I should cancel it yesterday afternoon, however thought that I should give them more notice. Waking up during the night with headaches a few times only reinforced this. Lake Ginninderra route in Red. Starts from left, ends on right. Heada...
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The Grand Adventures of Justin: March 2006
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The Grand Adventures of Justin. Itching to know what is happening in my life? Well I am sure you are not the only one. Grab a drink, sit back, relax and enjoy the blog! Thursday, March 23, 2006. Australia, Part Two. Okay, another reasonably long post. So here is the summary:. Got a tour of Jonathan's Boat. He bought a snake. Got to see everyone there which was fanstastic! The flight from Canberra was very quick. I had done the trip once before, but that was just on a little Dash 8. This time it was a 737.