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HOW TO ENTER: To enter any of our giveaways, just email us at info@ciaomagazine.com.au and let us know you’re reading online. Please include your name and address so your prize can reach you, as well […]
10am-4pm November 12th, Seymour Street to Kater Place, Croydon Park With some serious music credential, a very tasty series of cooking workshops, sustainability classes and even a footy clinic, The Croydon Park Festival is shaping […]
This Sunday the 30th Festa will be huge! With over 240 food and produce stalls, 120 000 people, communal food table, a mind-blowing car show, antique fair, fashion parades, barista jam, kids activities, rides, a […]
Newtown Festival It’s that time of year when Camperdown Memorial Rest Park is over-run with music lovers. Seriously, last year over 90,000 people came, with that number (or more) expected this time. This year’s line-up […]
Doughnut resist – Marineve, a thing of the pastry – Leichhardt is a cabaret • The controversial Doughnut Time, the Brisbane doughnut chain that has taken over the Inner West (as well as our arteries), had […]
What infrastructure needs the most improvement in the Inner West? Affordable, liveable housing. Nicholas, St Peters Aside from housing, reliable public transport. Especially during peak hour traffic. Sarah, Croydon More investment in cycle paths. But […]
Lucia Moon explains why chemicals are risky business. The annual Canada Bay Chemical CleanOut event is coming up on November 5. The service provides a way for inner west household members to dispose of their […]
Hacksaw Ridge There’s an early scene of an old bus carrying our hero, Desmond Doss (Andrew Garfield) trundling into a Virginia WW2 boot camp, where he’ll soon piss everyone off by being a skinny vegetarian […]
It’s approaching that time of year when the ghoulish and spooky parts of the world are celebrated, as strange as that may be. To satisfy those with a morbid fascination, Ciao sacrificed our souls and […]
In the 18th and 19th centuries, a strong desire for silk meant that mulberry trees – food of the silkworm – were planted in almost every Italian garden. Today these ancient, gnarled trees still stand, […]