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Celebrate mum this Mother’s Day at Kiaora Place
Celebrate mum this Mother’s Day with loads of gift ideas from Kiaora Place in Double Bay. Finding the perfect present for Mother’s Day is so easy with a selection of retailers, services and restaurants all in one convenient location in a relaxed atmosphere.
Mud Australia is the per fect store for ceramic lovers, and this year, that is most of us! Stop in at Mud Australia for handmade porcelain tableware and homewares, in a timeless, minimal aesthetic. Each piece has been lovingly designed and crafted in Australia.
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To make mum feel extra special, how about some pampering? Choose from a massage, manicure or skin treatment with the teams from Laser Clinics Australia, Le Nails and The Salon. Consider a gift voucher, or booking a treatment you can enjoy together.
It’s just one stop fo r special gifts. Visit Zjoosh, where a divine array of Glasshouse candles and personal fragrances can be paired with a piece of costume jewellery, cashmere knit, luxe sleepwear or something for the beautiful home. group supports. The area surrounding the car park and tennis courts,for example, is presently underutilised. For the most benefit to the community, open spaces should be connected by grass corridors.
Say cheers to mum with a bottle of something tasty. Kiaora Place is home to a well-stocked Dan Murphy’s, with a team of experts to help you choose the perfect drop. Can’t decide? Try a gift hamper or sign up for a wine box subscription.
And nothing makes mum feel more special than taking her out to lunch or dinner. Kiaora Place has a range of eateries to relax in the sun with a delicious lunch or splurge on dinner with the family.
You can choose from boutique retailers and major brands, all in one easy location at Kiaora Place on the south side of New South Head Rd. With up to two hours of free parking* at Woolworths, you can check off your grocery shop or stop for a coffee and lunch at one of the variety of cafes and restaurants to relax after shopping.
For more gift i deas, v isit kiaoraplace.com.au and follow the new lifestyle blog, Day in the Bay. Or follow Kiaora Place on Facebook and Instagram.
Opponents of the proposed d evelopment contend that the Council is deliberately underselling the ramp's location and versatility while avoiding stakeholders because it is eager to capitalise on one-time grants, rather than implementing the recommended Master Plan.
The group is calling on Woo llahra Council to embrace the opportunity to transform Lyne Park into an unparalleled hub of community activity that caters to both water-based and land-based activities.
They are urging th e publi c to review the evidence online, express their concerns to the council at records@woollahra.gov.au, and support the e-petition: change.org/lyneparkforeshore