Leichhardt Long Lunch
Sunday 28th February, Leichhardt Town Hall Precinct, 11am-5pm The Leichhardt Long Lunch Food & Wine Festival, to be held on Sunday February 28th, is part of a series of events leading up to a ‘long-long’ […]
Sunday 28th February, Leichhardt Town Hall Precinct, 11am-5pm The Leichhardt Long Lunch Food & Wine Festival, to be held on Sunday February 28th, is part of a series of events leading up to a ‘long-long’ […]
Congratulations to these outstanding winners, and also to all the finalists. Cosgrove Smash Repairs Black Star Pastry Allure Lab – Strathfield Plaza The Premium Butcher – MarketPlace Leichhardt Mrs P’s Woodstock Child Care – Burwood […]
Last week I mentioned that there are some really bad things going on in the environment – but there is some good news. There is an ever growing number of people that are embracing real, […]
It’s National Recycling Week and if you are not excited about it, you had better start thinking of artistic ways to use the 240 toilet roll tubes you use every year. A new report from […]
Top Cycling Raiser Six years ago Dulwich Hill Real Estate agent Angelo Lofitis’ wife was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, a degenerative disease which affects 23,700 people in Australia. Not happy to sit around and do […]
Email your snaps to info@ciaomagazine.com.au. Thanks to Cara Cumming for the Millers Point Picnic shots.
Emma’s re-proportioned, troubling bridges and it’s business time • The glutinous feast-a-thon that was once Emma’s on Liberty has now been repackaged and rolled to the size of a haloumi kebab, as a Snackbar. The makeover […]
Haberfield goes all night, Inner West women rule and a Babysit-in • Haberfield residents were kept up well past midnight last week due to a certain NRMA ad being filmed near Crescent Street. We recommend recompense […]
Inner West cafes serve up more than just your average bacon and eggs, now they are offering a side of pretentiousness with your breakfast. I’m all for small businesses upholding an eco-friendly ethos. The environment, […]
Not many Sydneysiders would be willing to call their area of residence a village but for those dwelling in the leafy streets of Dulwich Hill there isn’t a more appropriate word to describe this suburb’s […]