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2019 DESIGN Canberra signature artwork created by contemporary jeweller Phoebe Porter. Graphic design: Foundry Co. Photo: Andrew Sikorski.
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A+ Magazine Spring/Summer 2019-20
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NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY
TREADING LIGHTLY
We caught up with the National Portrait Gallery's new Director, Karen Quinlan AM, ahead of their grand reopening.
We sat down with the founders of The Clean Collective to get their top tips for sustainable travel. National Portrait Gallery. Photo: Brett Boardman
24 WHAT'S ON Welcoming warmer weather and longer days, spring sets the tone for event season in Canberra.
34 GOING COASTAL We welcome our latest hotel, Abode Malua Bay to the family, located on the sunny south coast.
44 AHHH, THE SERENITY Boasting activities for the whole family, summer is the perfect time to linger a little longer in Murrumbateman.
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DESIGN CANBERRA
HOW'S THAT!
Design is in Canberra's DNA, and we have an immersive city-wide festival to celebrate it.
Meet the superstars of the Abode Hotels ACT Meteors; Erin Osbourne and Angela Reakes. DESIGN Canberra Open Studios. Photo: Trang Ayra
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Welcome
Welcome to A+ Magazine, a Canberra-centric showcase and guide to what’s happening around Australia’s capital city. Produced biannually by Iconic Hotels, A+ Magazine offers our valued Abode Hotels guests a snapshot of what’s on offer during their stay, and our airport lounge readers a myriad of reasons to visit or return to Canberra. Much like our city’s developing landscape, the past six months has been a period of growth of Iconic Hotels. We welcome a new Abode Hotel to the family, Abode Malua Bay. Located on the New South Wales South Coast, Abode Malua Bay offers 52 self-contained studio rooms, on a premium beachfront location. Complete with a restaurant and bar onsite, Abode Malua Bay welcomes its firsts guests this summer. Canberra is evolving as a city, and we are proud to be part of the change. New transport, infrastructure, events and activities are constantly providing more and more for locals and visitors. I invite you to explore A+ Magazine, take it home with you, and be inspired by what’s on offer in Canberra, Australia's capital city.
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Director of the National Portrait Gallery Karen Quinlan AM. Photo: Bill Conroy.
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SPECIAL FEATURE:
National Portrait Gallery Director Karen Quinlan AM If faces are mirrors to the mind, then Director of the National Portrait Gallery of Australia, Karen Quinlan AM, has some mighty minds around her. Home to over 2,600 portraits, the NPG Australia shines a perfectly positioned light on the known and perhaps not-so-known faces of the world. A small shut down over April – August this year has afforded newly appointed Karen and her team time to reflect on exhibitions, past and present, and pave the way forward to an impressive line-up of future blockbusters.
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- KAREN QUINLAN, Director of NPG
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peaking with Karen on her role day to day, or even day to night - as she keynotes for audiences from the academic realm, the arts sector or the general public some evenings - her role as Director is dynamic. “Like any job, no two days are the same,” she notes. “I am amazed at what can come across my desk. I can be reviewing and planning the forward exhibition schedule in the morning and then overseeing a well-ordered annual budget that afternoon.” Previously the Director of the Bendigo Art Gallery, Karen moved to Canberra in December 2018 just in time for the Christmas holiday period. Karen says, “It turned out to be quite fortuitous as I was able to meet staff at the Gallery before and after their well-deserved breaks. And on a personal level it allowed me to settle into life in Canberra in a very positive and optimistic way.” Grateful to have been at the helm of positioning Bendigo within the cultural tourism map, and realising the potential of regional Australia, Karen now feels lucky to head up the team at NPG Australia. Noting the similarities between the two locations, she easily made the switch to Canberra and relishes the new national focus of her role. From April to August this year, the NPA Australia closed its doors for some necessary rectification works and maintenance. When closed, time was spent reviewing existing programming and operations, as well as planning and prepping for future exhibitions and direction. Scheduled to reopen to the public in early September 2019, the NPG Australia welcomes an exciting program for 2020. “Women In Vogue will open in October, as we celebrate 60 years of this extraordinary publication. The exhibition will be archived together with a special tribute to some remarkable Australian women who have featured in the pages of
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Vogue, and includes iconic portraits of Kylie Minogue and Elle Macpherson, among others. Rare examples of archived magazines will be on show, from the early decades of publication through to bold photographs of women of the 21st century,” says Karen. “2020 will be a very exciting year with the commencement of a revitalised exhibition program that will be broadly based around the four seasons.” Stressing inclusion, Karen notes that the NPG Australia’s revised exhibition program and annual cycle means that art from across the country and the globe will be accessible to all visitors. As well as focussed exhibitions on individual artists of local and international acclaim, there will also be extraordinary loans from around the world of individual portraits. Via the NPG Australia’s reopening and reimagination, “we can create a balance of popular and niche exhibitions that will attract new and defined audiences,” says Karen. When asked about her favourite portrait in the gallery, Karen is appropriately diplomatic. However, when pressed further, and with her purely personal and subjective hat on, she expresses that she will always admire portraits of strong females – of which there are countless examples. On the overall experience, Karen notes, the NPG Australia “is a unique institution because it combines social history with the visual arts and that combination resonates for our audiences offering an experience that cannot be found elsewhere in this country. In many ways we document and preserve the biography of Australians who are represented visually by the portraits.”
National Portrait Gallery King Edward Terrace, Parkes ACT portrait.gov.au
National Portrait Gallery exterior. Photo: John Gollings.
Elle Macpherson for Vogue 1995. Photo: Andrew Macpherson.
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DESIGN CANBERRA
Celebrating innovation, ingenuity and inventiveness Delivered in collaboration with industry, associations and educational institutions committed to the design, arts and creative industries, the DESIGN Canberra festival is a city-wide celebration that transforms the nation’s capital into a hub of design each year.
Marilou Chagnaud's 'Play in a loop'. Photo: 5 Foot Photography
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very November, Canberra welcomes a packed program of exhibitions, talks, tours and workshops celebrating all facets of design. From open studios, to voyages through the homes of strangers to the ins and outs (and spouts) of designing a teapot, DESIGN Canberra showcases the best in local creative design. From a festival of 24,000 visitors in its first year back in 2014, the small but mighty team behind the event have watched it emerge into a global phenomenon, attracting a record 112,000 people last year. Through the support of volunteers, sponsors and the ACT Government, DESIGN Canberra has become one of the city’s biggest annual attractions. On the success of the festival, CEO/Artistic Director of CraftACT and DESIGN Canberra Rachael Coghlan says “DESIGN Canberra has resonated with ever-increasing audiences near and far because design is in our city’s DNA. Canberra has been, and always will be, a living design laboratory. Our festival celebrates this authentic truth, and demonstrates how design disciplines, craft and art play an essential role in creating our liveable city, developing our economy, promoting tourism, enhancing our international reputation and building a thriving community."
This year’s festival explores the theme of UTOPIA, a vision of a world where everything appears perfect. The ideal site for an examination of utopian ideals is Canberra. From Walter Burley Griffin’s original vision of a mapped city of democracy to looking at the city’s current renewal programs, increased development and infrastructure. The nation’s capital regularly explores responsible, sustainable and creative opportunities for the future. A veritable feast of design for designers and design aficionados, DESIGN Canberra is a platform for celebration and discovery. Now in its sixth year, the event continues to inspire new and repeat attendees, and places Canberra on the highly designed map it deserves.
DESIGN Canberra Festival 4 - 24 November 2019 Various locations around Canberra Tickets on sale from September designcanberrafestival.com.au
Tom Skeehan's 'Thought — Process'. Photo: Dream Pieces.
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MATERIAL GIRL
Top 3 events for the calendar
Phoebe Porter For the last three years, DESIGN Canberra has invited a local designer to create the look and feel of the festival. This year’s designer-in-residence is acclaimed contemporary jeweller, Phoebe Porter.
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nown for her innovative mixture of industrial materials with precious elements such as gold and silver, local artist Phoebe Porter was commissioned to create the 2019 signature artwork showcased throughout this year’s festival.
Opening Party + Silent Auction 8 November Celebrate all things design at the launch of this year’s festival by taking home your very own piece of authentic local design at the silent auction. With an experimental lighting design, live music, local wines, craft beer and cocktails on offer, this night is a highlight. Object Subject: 2019 National Design Writing Conference 8 - 9 November Listen to a mixture of designers, writers, bloggers, publishers, researchers, collectors and design lovers spark conversation and discuss the role and responsibility of design as an agent of positive change within our society. This event will get you thinking about the social, ethical and environmental change good design can achieve on a global scale.
Reflecting the theme of UTOPIA and celebrating the Bauhaus 100th anniversary, Porter's Elements of Balance takes the form of a crane, familiar to Canberra’s current skyline. The deceptively simple design balances two contrasting elements perfectly. Five grams of gold, a highly valued, traditional material balanced against five grams of aluminium, an industrial material representing progress and mass-produced objects of desire. Graduate of ANU’s School of Art and Design, trained by German-born Silversmith, Johannes Kuhnen and mentored by Australian Jeweller, Blanche Tilden, Phoebe Porter’s work has exhibited nationally and globally. Throughout her work, Phoebe interrogates traditional values and ideas of what is precious, using jewellery as a lens to examine greater themes.
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DESIGN Canberra Festival 4 - 24 November 2019 Various locations around Canberra Tickets on sale from September designcanberrafestival.com.au
Hands on Workshops 4 – 24 November Unleash your inner designer under the guidance of some of the festival’s best artists. Offering a range of hands-on experiences, from crafting ceramics to parquetry, create something unique with the variety of workshops hosted across the city. Top left: Opening party and auction. Photo: 5 Foot Photography. Bottom right: Porter's 'Elements of Balance' (detail). Photo: Andrew Sikorski.
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- PHOEBE PORTER, Designer-In-Residence
Phoebe Porter with her piece 'Elements of Balance'. Photo: Andrew Sikorski.
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This page: Balogh's 'Beacon'. Photo: Sarah Walker Photography. Opposite: Balogh with a piece from his 'Voyage' show. Photo: Martin Ollman.
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CANBERRA ARTIST
Postcard from the edge Hailing from the heart of the nation’s capital, Tommy Balogh is a multi-disciplinary artist creating organic abstract artworks that transform with coloured light and become windows into foreign, yet familiar, picturescapes.
Tommy’s predominantly large format work looks to make the viewer feel something that defies the logical and rational, that borders on the spiritual, undefinable and seemingly uncapturable. A ‘postcard from the edge’, some might say.
from an early age and I enjoy challenging the ‘known’, to turn ideas into reality. I’ve come to enjoy taking risks in creating my art, to be ‘uncomfortable’. This is how I learn and set a path towards discovery. What inspires you?
We caught up with Tommy to find out more about his art, his inspiration and what he’s got coming up that Canberra and visitors to the city can get excited about. How did you get in to this style of art? Through experimentation and the desire to push boundaries to discover new things. I’ve been interested in the sciences
I am inspired by many things; from the natural environment and my experiences. When I create my art, I am a creator. I ask questions to open my mind, and that frees my art. Questions ultimately drive my search into the unknown. Pollock, Rothko and Monet have always spoken to me, and more recently the work of James Turrell. These artists showed me that art has power; it’s not just decoration.
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Talk to us about your large format and architectural works Going big elicits awe. However, smaller more intimate pieces have their own dynamic. The large works are pinnacles of my art; they transform the energy and mood of architectural spaces. I collaborated with award-winning Canberra builder Natura Homes to create a 4m high interactive piece for their display home in the suburb of Throsby. What work of yours can Canberrans look forward to seeing over spring/summer 2019-20? The NewActon lobby activation will be complete so the public can see that at any time. The Throsby art piece can be viewed by appointment with Natura Homes, and my broader collection of art can be seen at Citywest Carpark, including the famous 12m piece VOYAGE: fingerprints of consciousness.
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BALLOON ALOFT
View from the top There’s a certain whimsy and romance to hot air ballooning. Something magical about the perfect balance required for a balloon to take flight. The balance of weather, the balance of weight and the balance of timing. If there is no balance, there is no ballooning.
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anberra is one of the only capital cities in the world where you can regularly take flight in a hot air balloon to get a bird’s eye view of the city’s landscape. Weather permitting, balloons will fly each day of the year, providing locals and visitors an iconic early morning skyline full of brightly coloured fabric, masterfully carrying woven wicker baskets full of smiling passengers. Director and Senior Pilot with Balloon Aloft, Hyung Joo Kim, makes a living out of flying hot air balloons, and sheds some light on both the balance and the magic of his line of work. How did you become a hot air balloon pilot? I was studying at university in Seoul, Korea, and decided to try something new and join the university’s hot air balloon club. After a few years and a lot of work, I finally qualified as a hot air balloon pilot. What do you love about hot air balloons? The best thing about ballooning is being with a group of happy people in the early morning – I love showing people Canberra from my perspective. Also, unlike other form of aviation, when you pilot a hot air balloon you never know where you will end up. Each flight is a different mystery tour! What is hot air ballooning like in Canberra? Canberra is quite simply the best place in the world to fly. There aren’t many capital cities in the world that you can fly over and Canberra really delivers. It is such a beautiful city with the lake, iconic buildings, trees, open spaces and mountains to the west.
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You pilot the Abode Hotels balloon – what’s that like? The Abode Hotels’ balloon is elegant and distinctive. It is a simple design with a simple message that Canberrans really recognise and engage with. I love flying in it and my passengers always seem to enjoy it too. For flight bookings and prices visit abodehotels.com.au or book direct at balloonaloftcanberra.com.au
Opposite: Balloon inflation. Photo: VisitCanberra. This page: Floating above the National Arboretum. Photo: Supplied.
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Experience blue skies and soft landings with Abode Hotels and Balloon Aloft. Take an unforgettable hot air balloon flight over Australia's picturesque capital city. The perfect gift for friends, family or even yourself, tick this bucket-list item off on your next visit to Canberra.
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What's on in the capital Welcoming warmer weather and longer days, spring sets the tone for event season in Canberra. Shaking off a winter hibernation, the city comes to life with a vibrant calendar of events and activities. From satisfying flower, food and music festival lovers to cars and cricket enthusiasts, we provide a snapshot of the must see and do spring, summer event season activities in Canberra.
Floriade in bloom. Photo: VisitCanberra.
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Floriade Spring into the southern hemisphere’s biggest flower festival. Every year Canberra welcomes almost 500,000 local, interstate and international visitors to gaze upon the millions of blooming bulbs on display at Floriade. The month-long celebration features markets, rides, regional food and wine, live entertainment, sunshine and petals upon petals. Complementing the famous festival of flora, is Dogs’ Day Out. A day where pups big and small can sniff their way around the park and delight in all things Floriade. For one day only, attendees can bring their furry four-legged friends to the event and participate in activities designed just for dogs and dog fanatics. Floriade’s World In Bloom is a free event. Open daily from 9:30 til late.
14 September – 13 October 2019 Commonwealth Park, Parkes floriadeaustralia.com
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NightFest As the sun sets on Commonwealth Park, Canberra’s largest seasonal celebration, Floriade comes to life. Offering a new perspective on the usually sunny flower festival, visitors of Floriade NightFest can stroll through the illuminated garden beds and night markets towards exclusive dining options before enjoying a live comedy or music performance. Only running for four nights, the dark side of Floriade is a unique experience, not to be missed. Tickets and season passes are available via the event’s website.
3–6 October 2019 Commonwealth Park, Parkes floriadeaustralia.com
Experience Floriade by night. Photo: VisitCanberra.
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ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2020 Watch a world first this summer as seven of the world’s best women’s cricket teams take each other on under the lights of Manuka Oval. For the first time in history, the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup tournament is being staged as a standalone event, with Canberra playing host to five epic matches. Get your tickets and cheer on Australia, the current defending champions against their international opponents. Catch all the action over three consecutive days and celebrate this milestone in women’s sport.
26–28 February 2020 Manuka Oval, Manuka icc-cricker.com/t20-work-cup
Manuka Oval. Photo: VisitCanberra.
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DreamWorks Animation: The Exhibition — Journey from Sketch to Screen Your favourite DreamWorks characters are coming to Canberra. Coinciding with the opening of How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, this September, The National Museum of Australia’s latest exhibition takes a behind the scenes look at over 20 years of DreamWorks creations. Every generation will enjoy this immersive exhibition, with over 400 unique objects to explore from the animation studio’s archive, including concept drawings, storyboards, models, masks, maps, photos, posters, paintings and original works from films like Shrek, Madagascar, Kung Fu Panda, How To Train Your Dragon and many more.
12 September – 2 February 2020 National Museum of Australia, Acton nma.gov.au © 2019 DreamWorks Animation LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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Murrumbateman Moving Feast Canberra’s cool climate wine region is home to some of Australia’s finest wines, food and views. This October long weekend soak up the serenity of Murrumbateman with a guided tour through the local vineyards, restaurants and cellar doors during the annual Murrumbateman Moving Feast. Showcasing the best the region has to offer, visitors are invited to enjoy a range of tasting plates and desserts with a glass of wine to match at some of the area’s top wineries. Turn the weekend into a mini staycation at Abode Murrumbateman and rest easy while you meet the makers behind your favourite glass.
5–6 October 2019 Various locations, Murrumbateman makersofmurrumbateman.org.au
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National Multicultural Festival Eat, drink, laugh and dance your way through this year’s National Multicultural Festival and rejoice in Australia’s rich cultural character. Attracting thousands of locals, domestic and international visitors each year, the popular family-friendly event lights up the heart of Canberra’s city over three days. Featuring an array of performers, and musicians, food from every corner of the globe, workshops and cultural showcases. Celebrate Australia’s vibrant diversity this summer, and experience a dynamic display of colours, sights, sounds and flavours that make our nation unique.
21–23 February 2020 Garema Place, Canberra City multiculturalfestival.com.au
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Classic Yass Celebrate ‘the good old days’ in the historic town of Yass this November, with the return of Classic Yass. Set in the town’s idyllic centre, the whole family can enjoy the extraordinary collection of classic cars and bikes on show, various markets, arts, crafts, and the annual Rotary Billy Cart Derby. Bust out your best vintage fashions for the runway and bring your dancing shoes along to enjoy the day’s live music and dance competitions. It’s guaranteed to be good oldfashioned fun.
2 November 2019 Riverbank Park & Banjo Paterson Park, Yass classicyass.com
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Spilt Milk Bringing an international line-up of hit musicians and collection of local talent, one of Australia’s favourite music, art and food festivals returns to Canberra for another year. This November, Spilt Milk will take over Commonwealth Park, attracting thousands of festival goers from across Australia. Now in its fourth year, this sold out event celebrates home-grown artists while drawing a calibre of international musicians unknown to other regional music festivals. Those lucky enough to secure a ticket to this all-day event will enjoy the echoes of multiple stage performances basking in Canberra’s sunshine.
23 November 2019 Commonwealth Park, Parkes spilt-milk.com.au
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Summernats Australia’s biggest celebration of horsepower returns to the nation’s capital this summer with the annual Street Machine Summernats Car Festival. Join more than 100,000 fans for an iconic motoring experience like no other. Explore the largest range of restored and modified vehicles in the southern hemisphere at Exhibition Park. Then rev up for the extensive range of competitions, parades, concerts and fireworks during the four-day festival. Featuring the National Burnout Masters, the colourful Summernats City Cruise, Fashions on the Field and much more. Tickets and season passes are available via the event’s website.
2–5 January 2020 Exhibition Park, Lyneham summernats.com.au
Summernats live showcase. Photo: VisitCanberra
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SUMMER SPECIAL
Going Coastal Just in time for summer, Abode Hotels welcomes a new hotel to the family. Situated on the NSW south coast, Abode Malua Bay invites guests to soak up the sun, surf and sand.
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Abode Malua Bay Situated on the sands of Malua Bay Beach, Abode Malua Bay offers 52 stylishly appointed self-contained, apartment-style rooms perfect for guests seeking a weekend in the sun or an extended summer getaway.
Opening this summer, Abode Malua Bay is only a short twohour drive from Canberra, and twenty minutes from coastal hotspot, Batemans Bay. The hotel’s premium beachfront location allows guests to enjoy all that the coastline has to offer, with direct access to sun, surf and sand. Featuring balcony, connecting and pet friendly rooms, Abode Malua Bay is perfectly positioned to cater for families, couples or solo travellers looking to surf, swim, fish or simply embrace the ocean air. Excited to expand into coastal NSW, Abode Hotels currently offer affordable, premium accommodation across the Canberra region and surrounds.
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Kuppa Avenue, Malua Bay 1300 122 633 abodehotels.com.au
Artist's impression, Abode Malua Bay.
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Road trip: Canberra to the coast Arming the avid explorer with top tips for their scenic drive down south.
The Gathering Café, Bungendore Kickstart your drive by stopping at Bungendore’s main street. Only a 40-minutes’ drive from central Canberra, it’s the perfect spot to find the perfect pour. The Gathering Café is a local favourite; this quirky coffee house offers fresh breakfast, sweet pastries and coffee to keep you alert. If you are also looking for a slightly longer break from the wheel, there are plenty of antique and op-shops to explore. thegatheringbungendore.com
Mr. Mr., Braidwood Rural NSW might not strike you as the location for designer shopping, but Mr. Mr. has brought a range of authentic international and Australian designers to Braidwood since its opening in 2017. Originally a pop-up store, the now permanent residence on Wallace
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Street displays an extensive collection of original jewellery, swimwear and accessories. The cool vibes of Mr. Mr. give you no reason not to spoil yourself with a new pair of sunglasses, or beautifully crafted jewellery as a road trip keepsake. mrmrstore.com
your run-of-the mill fish and chips, positioned right on the water, the team at Innes Boatshed pride themselves on catching and cooking the freshest, local seafood they can. Have lunch on the deck and watch the Merinda River Cruises and fishing boats coast through the bay. facebook.com/Innes-Boatshed-Batemans-Bay
Historic Nelligen Situated on the Clyde River, historic Nelligen is a scenic spot to stretch your legs around the two-hour mark. Close enough to Batemans Bay, but far enough away to avoid the hustle and bustle. Wander down to the wharf and take in the serene views of the river and luscious town greenery. Innes Boatshed, Batemans Bay After crossing the famous Clyde River Bridge, venture left and pull up at Innes Boatshed. More than just
Malua Bay Now you have arrived, it’s time to throw on your swimmers and sunscreen and enjoy all that Malua Bay Beach has to offer. The first fully patrolled surf beach entering the south coast is a local hot spot for both families and surfers. With a park and playground area to the edge of the beach it’s the ideal location for a summer picnic.
Fresh and wholesome dishes perfectly crafted for the season ahead. Abode Woden – 10 Bowes Street, Woden ACT 2606 Abode Malua Bay – Kuppa Avenue, Malua Bay NSW 2536 number10restaurantandbar.com 39
Treading lightly with The Clean Collective Championing all-things sustainability and uniting the planet’s best products, ideas and experts on one online platform, The Clean Collective is the fastest-growing marketplace in its industry; selling natural, organic and eco-friendly personal care, cleaning and reusable products, all while sharing a wealth of environmental knowledge through their blog.
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Walk, cycle or take public transport whenever you can, rather than using a car. Choose truly natural and organic personal care and cleaning products. Be conscious of the chemicals you’re pouring down the sink or drain. If you’re already on your journey to tread a little lighter on this earth, becoming a more eco-friendly, sustainable traveller isn’t really any extra effort—it’s simply part of the lifestyle. Who is the Clean Collective? The Clean Collective is a company that really walks its talk. Through its commitment to supporting people to live better, in the last 12 months, The Clean Collective has:
The Clean Collective co-founders Charlie Thompson and Georgia Lawson. Photo: Lavana Dancer
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iven Canberra’s target of 100% renewable energy by 2020, we caught up with The Clean Collective’s Charlie Thompson, CEO + Co-founder and Georgia Lawson, COO + Cofounder, to get their thoughts on everything from the sustainability of the sustainability trend and simple lifestyle adjustments you can make to ensure sustainability whilst travelling. The trend towards sustainable living While the concept of sustainable living has enjoyed the pop culture spotlight over recent years, it’s humans and human emotion that is really driving this trend forward. So much so in fact, that big brands, corporations and governments are starting to wake up to the fact that this really matters to so many of us.
Also, make sure you take your reusables with you everywhere. The core kit you should consider packing would include a reusable water bottle, reusable coffee cup, food container, shopping bag and a metal straw, if you’re partial to a cocktail (or two) on holiday! What you can do to help Doing your part while travelling follows the same rules it takes to live sustainably every day—buy less, reduce your waste, reuse as much as you can and recycle what you can’t reuse.
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For more information, or to shop the range of sustainably approved products, head to cleancollective.com
This trend is so ingrained in society today, it’s taken social media by storm. ‘Sustainable Living’ dominated Pinterest's Top 100 Trends for 2019 and the #zerowaste hashtag has amassed 2.9M posts on Instagram. Sustainable living for the modern traveller It can feel like a challenge to maintain a sustainable lifestyle while travelling. But with a small amount of preparation, it’s easily achievable. It’s important to not be afraid to ask for things, or more precisely, ask not to have things. For example, get used to saying “no straw, please”, “can I have it in my own container?” and “where is the water fountain?” in the local language.
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This page, and opposite right: Handwoven GEORGE tote bags. Styling: Nat Turnbull. Photo: Victoria Zschommler.
MEET THE MAKER
In the bag From her first basket weaving experience at Woodford Folk Festival, Queensland – where she wove with raffia for 3 hours and created a basket the size of her palm - to weaving baskets in Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Canberra-based designer, Georgina Whigham has textiles in her blood.
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graduate of Industrial Design at University of Canberra, and trained at the Kawashima Textile School in Kyoto, Japan, Georgina champions handmade work and authentic design. An exhibition designer at the National Gallery of Australia, by day and weaver by night, Georgina launched her own business, GEORGE, in May this year. Inspired by the dance of discarded plastic bags in the wind, GEORGE offers a limited collection of handwoven bags which seek to challenge our perception of product lifecycles. The current collection of cotton bags are woven on a 4-shalf floor loom. Due to the characteristics of the hand weaving process each bag is unique.
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Each bag is designed to be woven in one linear continual pattern piece rather than weaving fabric and cutting the pattern pieces out. This reduces the seams and forms a simplified and refined product. Georgina notes that she honours “the inconsistencies and imperfections that come with the handmade process and the beauty this imbues into each piece”. When asked about the longevity of her products and the desire to employ ancient craft techniques, Georgina explains that it allows her to make each piece more authentic. “Most garments are handmade to an extent, however they do not sustain the beauty and cultural wisdom of age-old craftsmanship techniques. It is these methods, which allow the product
Georgina Whigham in her studio. Photo: Zoe Spaleta
to embody more than being ‘just a bag’. Understanding where a product comes from and how it’s made can change our behaviour around fashion lifecycles”. Despite the rapid decline in craftsmanship as our society continues to become more technology driven, Georgina feels that ancient crafts will be critical in the future. “To me it will still play the same role it always has, which is to explore the human experience beyond the visual and cerebral: to explore it through our hands,” she says. Each bag Georgina weaves for GEORGE is made-to-order and takes eight hours to create. This process, whilst largely meditative, has recently become more than just a side-hustle for the local designer. With increased interest in her work, Georgina is working to strict deadlines to complete each product. Currently working on new pieces for Melbourne Fashion Week 2019 and planning an exciting collaboration set to launch in mid2020, GEORGE is one to watch. georgelabel.com
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Hatted Clementine restaurant. Photo: Erin Dando of Dando Photography.
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AHHH, THE SERENITY
Linger a little longer in Murrumbateman A gold mining town in a previous life, Murrumbateman is the epicentre of the Canberra district’s cool climate wine region. Just 30 minutes from the capital, the region’s wine output is achieving local and international acclaim; but it’s not all about the grapes!
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urrumbateman boasts activities to occupy the whole family, a local producers list that’s guaranteed to make your mouth water. Its proximity to several highly regarded culinary offerings makes eating easy, plus there's Abode Murrumbateman; a spot to call home while you make the most of the surrounds.
A bi-monthly village market hosted at the Murrumbateman Recreation Grounds provides an ideal setting for a relaxed Saturday morning stroll— and you’ll likely come away with fresh produce, local artwork and artisanal handicrafts to boot. bartonestate.com.au edenroadwines.com.au clonakilla.com.au yazzbar.com.au
A Family Affair The perfect destination for a weekend day trip or some school holiday activities, Murrumbateman serves up family-style fun in spades. Fluffy overload awaits at One Tree Hill alpaca farm where you can take a tour and meet the animals in a gorgeous country setting, while the historic Yass Railway Museum caters to budding train enthusiasts with the chance to ‘drive’ static steam engines and check out the shortest platform in Australia. If you’re a family of sweet-tooths, Robyn Rowe Chocolates offers a unique chocolate learning experience like no other. Treat your taste buds to some locally-made confectionary and pick up a tip or two from the master maker herself while you’re at it. onetreehillalpacas.com.au railway.yass.com.au robynrowechocolates.com.au
#Couplegoals If some one-on-one time with your significant other is long overdue, and you feel a ‘country getaway’ will do the trick, Murrumbateman offers the ideal backdrop to some quality memory making.
Food and wine The temperature, unique soil types, vineyard elevations and large altitudinal range of the burgeoning Canberra wine region all contribute to one thing: the creation of some stunning wines. Keep an eye out for the region’s specialty types; Reisling, Sangiovese, Temperanillo and rare varieties like Gruner Veltiner. Home to 20 boutique wineries, this idyllic village is the beating heart of the region’s cool climate wine country—and serves up a unique drop or two to prove it. Barton Estate, Eden Road and Clonakilla are all familyowned treasures offering premium wines and the perfect setting to while away a romantic afternoon. For a cosy, country wine bar, look to Yazzbar; a community-centric gem of the region that showcases tapas style food, fine wine and local music talent aplenty—making it the ideal spot for a couples afternoon out of town. And while we’re on the subject of #couplegoals, Penny Carlisle and Harvey Walsh, owners of Yazzbar and proud Canberra region advocates, deserve a very special mention.
For the foodie crowd, it’s safe to say that Murrumbateman comes up with the goods. In nearby Yass, acclaimed and hatted restaurant Clementine is a veritable pearl of the region’s culinary landscape—providing all of the warmth and fireplace-style charm you’d want from a country restaurant. There’s also a spread of must-visit foodie spots nestled within some of the region’s iconic wineries; including Bella’s at Tallagandra Hill, Olleyville at Shaw and Four Winds Vineyard. clementinerestaurant.com.au tallagandrahill.com.au olleyville.com.au fourwinds.com.au
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Adode Murrumbateman With chic country interiors, a grand yet rural feel and the small matter of wineries, cellar doors and restaurants on its doorstep, Abode Murrumbateman is a warm and welcoming hotel that marks the beginning of a new era for the region’s tourist industry. This 50-room, four-star hotel is the ideal base for family getaways, couples escapes and foodie long weekends away—giving you the chance to explore the bountiful beauty and magic of Murrumbateman and beyond. abodehotels.com.au
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With the Abode Murrumbateman Escape Package, you don't have to travel far to feel like you're getting away. Just 40 minutes' drive from Canberra's CBD and less than three hours from Sydney, Abode Murrumbateman's cool-climate wine region offers you the mid-week or weekend escape you didn't know you needed. 49
Pre-game hustle. Photo: Glenn Hunt
HOW'S THAT!
Meet the superstars of the Abode Hotels ACT Meteors Both Canberra converts, the Captain and Vice-Captain of the Abode Hotels ACT Meteors women’s cricket team are passionate about their sport. From growing up playing the sport with their dads, to moving to Canberra and pursuing dreams to play for Australia, Erin Osborne and Angela Reakes are inspiring future players daily. With positive change on the radar for Cricket ACT across the coming season, the future looks bright for the Abode Hotels ACT Meteors. Go, METS!
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Erin Osborne
What do you like most about the sport?
Position: Captain; All-Rounder Batting style: Right Hand Bowling style: Right Arm Off Spin
I really enjoy playing with a team and I am fortunate to have made some lifelong friends. Additionally, cricket has provided me with opportunity to travel the world and has supported me with my university studies.
When did you first start playing cricket? I was 7 years old when I played my first competitive match. I played in my brother Troy’s U9 St. Edwards Cricket team. Dad was the coach of the team, and they were short of players, so I ended up playing the whole season. Did you always enjoy the sport? With all sport you have your highs and lows and you don’t always love the game. The best thing about playing cricket and being in a team is that you have teammates who will take on that extra load and have your back when things are not going well. Was cricket a big part of where you grew up or went to school? Growing up in Tamworth, I played competitive sport every weekend. I played at school, in the streets with our next-door neighbours and in the backyard with dad and my 2 older brothers. We played a lot of cricket, touch football, soccer, baseball and tennis.
What do you find the most challenging? Whilst I love playing with a team, there are a lot of different personalities and it can be challenging to build relationships. For the team to be successful, I understand that as captain it is crucial to build relationships with all players and staff and that it does take time. What do you think the future of cricket looks like for the Abode Hotels ACT Meteors? We have recently undergone personnel changes within the organisation leadership. It is a very exciting time to be a part of Cricket ACT and with the changes being made, I believe success for the Abode Hotels ACT Meteors is just around the corner. What do you think the sport gives to communities and young women? I think cricket is a sport that can bring communities together and
provide opportunities for young men and women to pursue their dreams. I believe cricket continues to evolve to become a more accessible and enjoyable game for all involved. I always dreamt of playing cricket for Australia and I was extremely fortunate to have a pathway to follow from the age of 10 all the way through to the National Level. I was fortunate to have the support of my parents and my brothers who all helped me achieve my dreams. The Australian Cricket Association financially assisted me with my education. Cricket allowed me to travel the world. It is now a genuine career path for young girls with Cricket Australia providing greater financial support. I am excited for the young girls who are now starting their cricket journeys. Women’s cricket has come a long way. How has playing in the Abode Hotels ACT Meteors impacted your life? I am grateful for the opportunity Abode Hotels ACT Meteors has provided me. They have assisted me in becoming a better cricketer; they have allowed me to develop my leadership skills; but more importantly, they have given me every opportunity to become a better person.
Erin Osborne. Photo: Glenn Hunt.
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- ERIN OSBORNE, Captain of Abode Hotels ACT Meteors
Angela Reakes. Photo: Kelly Barnes
Angela Reakes Position: Vice Captain Batting style: Right Handed Bowling style: Leg Break How long have you been playing with the Abode Hotels ACT Meteors? This will be my fifth season. When did you first start playing cricket? When I was five, in the backyard with my Dad. Did you always enjoy the sport? Yes, initially it was a good reason to get some days off school and road trips away with my family, but now it’s my passion. What do you like most about the sport?
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I love the team culture, working together whilst having your own role to play. What do you find the most challenging? Turning up every game wanting to score 100 and take a hat-trick. That's tough! What do you think the future of cricket looks like for the Abode Hotels ACT Meteors? Massive improvement. I’m excited to be a part of that change. Do you see yourself always being involved in the sport? Definitely – I’d love to give back in some way like the senior girls did when I was younger.
What do you think the sport gives to communities and young women? I believe it provides direction – like any sport, having something to work on through school and into university is great. Cricket keeps you healthy, motivated and there are so many life skills you learn from the sport. Not to mention the support we get from the Australian Cricketers Association (ACA) that actually ensures we work on our lives outside cricket. How has playing in the Abode Hotels ACT Meteors impacted your life? It’s given me a family away from home - our whole organisation is like one big family and it’s nice to feel so connected within a community.
A rideTECHNICS session in action. Photo: Supplied.
Two wheelin' Long has the nation’s capital been popular among the lycra-clad. With an extensive network of bike paths, designated bike lanes, plus an impressive range of the city’s most delectable eateries declaring themselves “bike friendly,” it’s easy to see why Canberra is a haven for cyclists.
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ig bike advocates ourselves, we sat down with former professional mountain biker Dylan Cooper, owner of Canberra business rideTECHNICS to chat all things bikes, bike culture and the bike routes to suit an Abode Bike level and upwards. What is rideTECHNICS? Put simply, rideTECHNICS teaches people how to ride bikes with the correct technique. We improve the skill level of all types of riders, developing bike control to maximise enjoyment for people of all abilities. It could be five-year-olds on balance bikes, Olympian mountain bikers or weekend warriors; rideTECNICS is all about getting people on bikes and getting more out of them. Tell us about bike culture in Canberra Canberra has a very strong bike scene. There are group road rides, BMX racing, the mountain bike crews, plus great general riding for families and those who just want to get out on a bike. We have amazing bike paths, bike lanes and mountain bike parks plus other off-road trails that make riding really accessible, safe and fun.
The Canberra to-do list Beginners Kowen Forest – A great place to start mountain biking, Kowen Forest and Sparrow Hill offer fun trails that aren't too challenging for beginners. Lake Burley-Griffin loop – The lake connects the city to other must-see places and there's great variety in the terrain; a must for families hiring Abode Bikes. Intermediate Centenary Trail – It connects some of Canberra's best trails to take you through all corners of the Bush Capital. Bruce Ridge – Set in natural bush-land, its trails wind around and over two small hills and the gravely surface makes for some really fun riding across many obstacles. Advanced Cotter Loop – The 35km loop takes you past the Cotter Dam, up Mt McDonald, into the countryside, then back up out of Uriarra Crossing. Stromlo Forest Park – A world class trail network with excellent facilities, Stromlo is hard to go past if you're a serious mountain biker looking for speed and adrenalin.
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THIS ONE'S FOR THE DOGS
Pet care with Melanie Newman We almost can’t believe it, but national dog grooming champion, international competitor and business entrepreneur, Melanie Newman quite possibly loves dogs more than we do. Armed with her Salon Essentials collection, she shows us that our furry, four-legged friends deserve to be pampered with the best organic ingredients, always. Waking up one day and realising she would prefer to work with animals than people, Melanie Newman decided that pups were her passion.
I grew up with dogs and loved them. My friend owned her own dog salon in the late 1990’s, so I started working with her on weekends bathing pets and fell in love with the job. In the early 2000’s there weren’t a lot of learning opportunities in Australia for pet groomers, so I had to travel. A few of my grooming friends and I visited the United States to attend workshops and learnt from the top dog groomers in the USA. After that I started to compete in grooming competitions at home in Australia, but with only one national competition per year I decided I’d have to travel internationally to compete regularly. Across the past 10 years, I have competed in dog grooming competitions in the USA and throughout Europe. I’ve won a range of international competitions, but my
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Melanie Newman and the handsome Dash. Photo: Supplied.
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favourite highlight would have to be winning Best in Show at Artero Grand Slam in Barcelona back in 2017 against another 500 competitors. It’s the Wimbeldon of dog grooming, and I am the only Australian to win a Best in Show in Europe to date! Working in the industry, I realised that products are so important – for both humans and dogs. I have very sensitive skin and felt there wasn’t a great range of gentle products on the market that suited my needs as a professional dog groomer, so my husband and I started working on our own. We wanted to create a more natural product without harsh cleaning agents and synthetic fragrances. We only intended to use the products in our salon, but once friends and customers started to try them and noticed the difference in quality we decided to manufacture for
the wider market. We now have 300 stockists in Australia and export to seven countries. Pets, particularly dogs are a part of the family nowadays so pet owners are seeking out better quality grooming, diet and products. We use ingredients that are derived from coconuts which are much gentler on a dog’s skin as well as your own, and all our ingredients are plant derived. Pet owners can be confident that they are using the highest quality products on the market with our Salon Essentials range. melanienewman.com.au bestfriendspets.com.au
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PILLOW TALK
Top tips for a great sleep No matter where you are in the world, we all seem to share one common desire – eight hours of solid sleep each night. An important part of life, sleep aids recovery, sustains health and ensures increased cognition, concentration, productivity and performance.
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rom corporate travel, jumping on the red-eye flight and landing in a new city ready for a full days’ work, to packing up the family - pets and all - to reach your holiday destination, sleep is almost always compromised. As such, there is big business in the art of sleep. This universal want has paved the way for a marked increase in consumer products aiding sleep. From the various apps available on mobile devices to the range of scented candles and sound machines on the market, sleep is now an indulgence available to purchase. At Abode Hotels we feel it’s our duty to assist guests to get the best rest possible during their stay, seeking to aid them in their pursuit of solid slumber. So you don’t end up counting sheep on our watch, we’ve compiled some top tips to ensure a great nights’ sleep. Bathe Not only does it help with relieving muscle tension, taking a warm shower before you go to bed helps regulate the body’s temperature which hastens sleep. Breath Lay back and focus your mind on deep breathing. Whether you feel this through your nose, chest, mouth or abdomen, concentrate on the full motion of each breath. Try counting to 3-4 per inhale and exhale.
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Sip Make yourself a cup of steaming jasmine, peppermint or chamomile tea in the evening. All available in your Abode Hotels kitchenette. Stretch Find an empty space within your room and stretch your muscles one last time before you drift off to sleep. Yoga is a great way to relax your mind, calm your mood and relieve stress. It doesn’t have to involve strenuous exercise either, with some poses possible without even leaving your bed. Silence In a world full of blue light screens and push notifications its recommended that individuals silence and switch off their devices at least 30-45 minutes before bedtime. This ensures your brain doesn’t confuse the light from your screen for natural daylight which releases waking hormones. Swap your device for an issue of A+ Magazine or a good book instead. Failing the above, you can always contemplate the softness of the sheets, the comfort of the mattress and the general snugness of an Abode Hotels King Koil bed. If you like it enough, you can buy it. Just ask our friendly Reception team upon check out.
Say goodnight to restless sleep, with an A.H. Beard King Koil mattress Australian made and owned since 1899, King Koil mattress feature an advanced Reflex support system, providing you the best comfort in sleep when staying at Abode Hotels. Buy yours today.
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