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THIS WEEK IN CANBERRA
CANBERRA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Celebrating the launch of its 2024 season: Earth and Sky
W elcome to t he
SPRING 2023
THIS WEEK IN CANBERRA
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THIS SPRING What’s on ’
SEPTEMBER
DINOSAURS AT NIGHT
What’s scarier than the ferocious beasts at the National Dinosaur Museum? Seeing them in the dark, of course! Let knowledgeable guides lead you on a one-hour torch-lit journey of discovery through the dim (and dare we say spooky) galleries these school holidays. There’s limited availability, so make sure to book your ticket early. nationaldinosaurmuseum.com.au
HOW CITIES WORK
Until 8 October, explore the magic of cities at Canberra Museum and Gallery’s latest interactive family exhibition. It features an assortment of fun hands-on activities, inviting visitors to step inside a construction zone, peek through buildings and create their own futuristic urban designs. cmag.com.au/exhibitions/ how-cities-work
FLORIADE
Held in Commonwealth Park from 16 September to 15 October, this flower-filled event welcomes the arrival of spring. Alongside more than one million blooms, there’s food and wine, horticultural workshops, market traders and more. Plus, NightFest offers afterdark entertainment from 28 September to 1 October. floriadeaustralia.com
STROMLO RUNNING FESTIVAL
Strap on your sneakers and get set for a weekend of fitness-fuelled fun. On 18 and 19 November, Stromlo Forest Park will become a hub for runners from all over Australia. A broad range of events – from the 2.5km kids’ run to the 50km course –delivers running options for all fitness levels.
stromlorunningfestival.com.au
CANBERRA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
This annual film festival returns to the National Film and Sound Archive’s Arc Cinema from 20 to 22 October. The retrospective program will include rarely seen masterworks from the past, with the line-up set to be announced in September. Visit the website or subscribe to the festival newsletter for updates. ciff.com.au
HANDMADE CANBERRA
Back for its spring instalment, this quarterly market hosts more than 250 stalls across two halls at Exhibition Park in Canberra (EPIC). Taking place on 28 and 29 October, it will showcase homewares, gifts, fashion and food from local small businesses. The weekend is set to be particularly special, as the market celebrates its 15th birthday!
handmadecanberra.com.au
LLEWELLYN SERIES: LIVING GREEN
Celebrate spring with a musical performance inspired by nature and join the Canberra Symphony Orchestra on 22 and 23 November. This concert features Strauss’ Four Last Songs, the ever-popular Karelia Suite by Sibelius and a world premiere by Louisa Trewartha. cso.org.au/concerts/living-green
THE SUNSET CINEMA
With summer almost upon us, it’s time for the return of The Sunset Cinema in the Australian National Botanic Gardens. Running from 24 November until late February, it is the perfect warm-weather activity – a chance to watch the latest movies, unroll a picnic rug and enjoy some snacks in a beautiful outdoor setting. sunsetcinema.com.au/canberra
THE City
Also known as Civic, the city centre of Canberra is a thriving mecca of luxury shopping, vibrant restaurants, modern bars and family-friendly activities
TASTE
5TH AVENUE $$$$
Take a trip to 5th Avenue to be temporarily transported to New York for the night. 5th Avenue is a New York-inspired restaurant and bar. The menu includes burgers, deli sandwiches and classic sides, while the bar will be sure to keep you out all night long.
32 Northbourne Ave, Canberra 5thcbr.com.au
AKIBA $$$$
At this East Asian-inspired eatery, the menu draws on fresh flavours and features modern dim sum and Asian barbecue. Winner of OutInCanberra’s People’s Choice Award for Favourite Restaurant in 2020, Akiba is clearly beloved by locals. Try the Feed Me menu, which gives diners a selection of eight dishes to try.
40 Bunda St, Canberra akiba.com.au
InkaBAR ROCHFORD $$$$
Tucked away in the iconic Melbourne Building, Bar Rochford’s wine and cocktail bar is set to impress. Its ever-evolving food and wine list is accompanied by good tunes; pop in for drinks and nibbles, or perhaps stay a little longer and dine in one of Canberra’s oldest buildings. 1st floor/65 London Cct, Canberra barrochford.com
Democracy DNA: The People, the Prime Ministers and the World
A free, interactive exhibition designed for visitors of all sizes to explore some big ideas.
On Now
BICICLETTA $$$$
Located in the vibrant NewActon precinct, this elegant dining venue plates up delicious and authentic Italian dishes using locally sourced seasonal produce and ingredients. The usual Italian suspects populate the menu, such as antipasti, pizza and pasta, complemented by a carefully curated wine list. Finish your meal with a homemade tiramisu for dessert.
1/15 Edinburgh Ave, Canberra bicicletta.com.au
CORELLA $$$$
This sophisticated Europeanstyle bar and restaurant is Australian at heart with its modern and native flavours. Perfect for a casual drink or a celebration with loved ones, Corella’s thoughtful wine list and menu provide a muchneeded escape from the grind.
14 Lonsdale St, Braddon corellabar.com.au
THE CUPPING ROOM $$$$
A Canberra icon, these guys know their coffee. The café was designed by ONA Coffee as a place to take people through a discovery of coffee – with tasting and education built in. The café also does the usual breakfast fare.
1/1–13 University Ave, Canberra thecuppingroom.com.au
EIGHTYSIX NORTH $$$$
The food dances between styles at eightysix north, but is always refined, fresh and local. The menu is delightful (they had us at cheeseburger sliders and caramel popcorn sundaes). Don’t forget to check out its sibling, eightysix south, if you’re heading to Woden.
Cnr Elouera and Lonsdale sts, Braddon eightysix.com.au
GATHER $$$$
Gather provides a happy and healthy eating experience to customers. Freshness and seasonality are key features of the menu, with most of the produce sourced locally in Canberra. There are plenty of vegan, gluten-free and dairyfree options to choose from.
4/24 Mort St, Braddon cafegather.com.au
INKA $$$$
Mixing the best of Japanese and Peruvian cuisines, Inka offers a moody and colourful dining experience in the heart of the city centre. Head here if you’re in the mood for Peruvian sashimi and ceviche.
148 Bunda St, Canberra inka.com.au
INTRA $$$$
Intra is the place to go for speciality coffee. Coffee blends and food offerings are seasonal, sustainable and simple. Feel both well caffeinated and that you’ve made a difference after stopping by, thanks to the environmentally conscious focus.
30/12 Provan St, Campbell intracbr.com.au
ITALIAN & SONS $$$$
Wildly popular restaurant Italian & Sons is known for creating a new menu every day. Delight your tastebuds with reinvented Italian classics and the best Australian regional produce.
7 Lonsdale St, Braddon italianandsons.com.au
LES BISTRONOMES $$$$
Combining the best of casual bistro and fine dining, Les Bistronomes offers a relaxed atmosphere with elevated French classics. Expect fresh, seasonal produce and exceptional wine.
18 Blamey Pl, Campbell lesbistronomes.net
MARBLE & GRAIN $$$$
Gastropub Marble & Grain takes its meat – beef, venison and lamb – very seriously. So much so that the team works from paddock to plate. Most produce is grown on its very own farm, Travale, north-west of Canberra. Head here if you’re in the mood for a hearty meal and a dynamic delight for the senses.
25 Mort St, Braddon marbleandgrain.com.au
Experience the National Film and Sound Archive
Discover cult cinema classics, digital restorations and exciting new releases at the NFSA’s Art Deco cinema, alongside thought-provoking events and exhibitions.
Scan the QR code or visit the website to find out what’s on.
NFSA.GOV.AU/EVENTS
MAYFAIR CAFE $$$$
Located on the ground floor of the Mayfair apartments on Marcus Clarke Street, this breakfast hotspot serves up morning and lunchtime delicacies for hungry Canberra commuters. The locally roasted ONA coffee is always fresh and the grab-and-go options (such as freshly made sandwiches and wraps) are in plentiful supply.
40 Marcus Clarke St, City West mayfairespresso.com
MEZZALIRA $$$$
As one of Canberra’s iconic Italian restaurants, Mezzalira is a top pick for thoughtful and well-executed cuisine. The menu includes homemade pasta, woodfired pork and an award-winning wine list that focuses on lesserknown Italian varietals.
55 London Cct, Canberra mezzalira.com.au
MISS VAN’S $$$$
Creating new traditions is nothing out of the ordinary for Miss Van’s Asian-Australian restaurant. In the comfortable, fine-dining setting, explore everything from pumpkin banh beo to Penang duck curry. 4/113-119 Marcus Clarke St, Canberra missvans.com.au
MONSTER $$$$
You’ll find this sophisticated restaurant and bar taking up space on the ground floor of the Ovolo Nishi hotel. The décor is an eclectic mix of old and new, separated into four distinct spaces: the lounge, mosaic room, salon and dining room. Prepare to share with a menu of smaller dishes and a wine list that emphasises wellknown and up-and-coming drops in equal measure.
25 Edinburgh Ave, Canberra monsterkitchen.com.au
MU OMAKASE $$$$
Trust the process at Mu Omakase, which translates to ‘leave it to you’. Here, you’ll sit around the low-lit wooden bar and be served quality Japanese seasonal dishes, with an emphasis on charcoal cooking.
1 Constitution Ave, Canberra chairmangroup.com.au/mu
RAKU $$$$
Raku is a modern sushi bar with a generous drinks menu. Delivering more than just a meal, Raku’s highly skilled team utilise precision and artfulness to deliver a unique dining experience. 148 Bunda St, Canberra rakudining.com.au
REBEL REBEL $$$$
As the name suggests, Rebel Rebel doesn’t hold back with its innovative dishes. Whether you’re looking for a rustic-vibe dinner or some takeaway from the on-site wine shop, Rebel Rebel has you covered.
23 Marcus Clarke St, Acton rebelrebeldining.com.au
RICE & NORI $$$$
Offering a unique array of sushi rolls, Japanese takeaway shop Rice & Nori is dedicated to using seasonal ingredients and fresh produce and also offers the option for customers to create their own sushi roll fillings and watch as they’re made by the sushi chefs. Shop 7/131 City Walk, Canberra riceandnori.com.au
SANDOOCHIE $$$$
Quickly becoming a lunchhour staple in Canberra’s centre, Sandoochie serves tasty, filled-to-the-brim sandwiches, with cakes and drinks aplenty to satisfy those cheeky afternoon sugar cravings.
8 No Name Ln, Canberra sandoochie.com.au
SUCH AND SUCH $$$$
With a casual, drop-in vibe,
Such and Such offers an à la carte menu designed for snacking and sharing. Its well-known destination dining sibling Pilot sets the tone and both restaurants refine nostalgic flavours with modern interpretations.
220 London Cct, Canberra andsuchandsuch.com
SWEET BONES $$$$
This rock ’n’ roll vegan bakery and café is a local favourite, offering everything from intricate cakes to plant-based breakfast and lunch. Aim to arrive early to ensure you get a seat.
Shop 8/18 Lonsdale St, Braddon sweetbonescompany.com
TEMPORADA $$$$
Just a step back from the city centre, Temporada provides a welcoming and classy atmosphere. Its inventive menu highlights bold, fresh ingredients cooked on a charcoal grill.
15 Moore St, Canberra temporada.com.au
TERRA $$$$
Pop in to grab breakfast on the go, take a seat at one of the long tables for something heartier, build your own
sandwich for lunch, or enjoy Terra’s charcoal spit for dinner. Shop G2, No Name Ln, 40 Marcus Clarke St, Canberra terracanberra.com.au
SHOP
CANBERRA CENTRE
A lively hub of shopping, entertainment, food and events in the centre of Canberra city. Department stores Myer and David Jones lead a premium portfolio of Australian and international fashion labels, alongside specialty stores, cafés, restaurants and a large 15-screen cinema complex (which is fully licensed). Specialty retailers include Bonds, Zara, Country Road and Witchery. Bunda St, Canberra City canberracentre.com.au
CRAFT ACT
A not-for-profit organisation that hosts creative programs and events to support makers of craft, design and art, the shop has an array of pieces made by members, including homewares, books, fashion, jewellery and artwork. This is the perfect place if you’re looking for a locally made
gift and to take a piece of Canberra home with you. Level 1, North Building, 180 London Cct, Canberra craftact.org.au
LONSDALE STREET
Just 10 minutes from the city centre, this trendy street is home to local design talent, gift shops, homewares, bookshops and cool art galleries. Spend an afternoon browsing the boutiques. Lonsdale St, Braddon
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AUSTRALIA SHOP
Stop by the museum’s shop to find unusual homewares, arts and crafts, Aboriginal giftware, gourmet treats and more. With prices to suit every budget, you’re sure to leave with a gorgeous souvenir.
Lawson Cres, Acton Peninsula nma.gov.au/visit/shop
POP CANBERRA
As its name suggests, this shop really will add a pop of colour and joy to your day. POP Canberra truly embraces the essence of local design, spotlighting over 200 local Australian businesses, ranging from jewellery to alcoholic spirits, delicate candles and fruit preserves to accompany
your next cheese board. 27 Londsdale St, Braddon popcanberra.com.au
TROVE CANBERRA
The intention of this creative treasure trove is to provide a shop space for Canberraregion artists, designers and makers to sell their goods and wares. Set up as a cooperative, the store stocks one-of-a-kind homewares, jewellery, candles, soap, chocolate, cards, fashion, artwork and more. Shop G4a, Dickson Chambers, Dickson Pl, Dickson trovecanberra.com.au
EXPLORE
AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL BOTANIC GARDENS
These magnificent gardens are home to a collection of 83,000 Australian plants from more than 4,300 species and are worth a visit any time of year. Highlights include the Red Centre Garden, the Rainforest Gully, the Rock Garden and the Paperbark Treehouse. Take a picnic and enjoy the Eucalypt Lawn or jump on a 45-minute guided Flora Explorer tour of
the gardens in the electric bus. Clunies Ross St, Acton anbg.gov.au
BALLOON ALOFT
There’s no better way to see the nation’s capital and beautiful Lake Burley Griffin than from a hot air balloon. Held on both weekdays and weekends (weather-dependent), Balloon Aloft’s flights are approximately 45–60 minutes long. balloonaloftcanberra.com.au
CANBERRA NATURE PARK
Canberra Nature Park is comprised of 37 separate protected areas in the ACT, including Black Mountain, Mulligans Flat Nature Reserve, Mount Ainslie and the Jerrabomberra Wetlands. The nature park reserves contain some of the finest examples of yellow box and red gum grassy woodland and are home to rare and threatened species. environment.act.gov.au
NATIONAL ARBORETUM CANBERRA
With panoramic views and
more than 44,000 trees, the National Arboretum is a great place to explore. There are picnic spots, cycling trails and playgrounds. The Village Centre also has a café, a restaurant, a gift shop and the National Bonsai and Penjing Collection. Forest Dr, off Tuggeranong Pkwy, Molonglo Valley nationalarboretum.act.gov.au
EXPERIENCE AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL
Commemorating the sacrifice of Australians who died in war, this world-class museum and shrine presents the stories of many brave men and women through art, photography, aircraft, equipment and mementos from an extensive archive. The Last Post Ceremony is held daily. Fairbairn Ave, Campbell awm.gov.au
CANBERRA MUSEUM & GALLERY
This museum and gallery celebrates the region’s diverse and rich history and art with dynamic exhibitions and events. It houses a range of local, national and international exhibitions, both free and ticketed, including The Nolan Collection, which comprises key works from Australian artist Sir Sidney Nolan. London Cct and Civic Sq, Canberra cmag.com.au
CANBERRA THEATRE CENTRE
This performing arts venue offers the very best in theatre, opera, ballet, dance, comedy, circus and more. Visit the website to stay up to date and find out about the diverse range of performances coming
up over this season. From local theatre companies to world-class acts, there’s something for everyone. Civic Sq, London Cct, Canberra canberratheatre.com.au
DRILL HALL GALLERY
Located on the Australian National University campus, Drill Hall Gallery is housed in an historic drill hall built in the 1940s to train soldiers for World War II. Today the gallery showcases some of Australia’s leading contemporary artists. Kingsley St, Acton dhg.anu.edu.au
JAMALA WILDLIFE LODGE
Experience the thrill of close encounters with the natural world by sleeping next to lions, feeding a giraffe from your balcony or watching fish from your lounge room at the wild and wonderful Jamala Wildlife Lodge at Canberra’s National Zoo & Aquarium. When it
comes to accommodation, you’ll be spoiled for choice, with a range of African-inspired suites to choose from in the Jungle Bungalows, Giraffe Treehouse and uShaka Lodge. Lady Denman Dr, Canberra jamalawildlifelodge.com.au
NATIONAL FILM AND SOUND ARCHIVE
The National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA) tells the story of Australia by collecting, preserving and sharing audiovisual media. Check the website for upcoming events and screenings at Arc Cinema, from cult classics and digital restorations to new releases, talks, Q&As and celebrations of great films. The NFSA’s heritage-listed art deco building is open year-round, including the sunny courtyard; the on-site café and bar, The Curators, operates from Monday to Saturday. McCoy Cct, Acton nfsa.gov.au
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AUSTRALIA
Overlooking Lake Burley Griffin, the museum explores Australian history and culture through Indigenous heritage, landscape, people and journeys that connect Australia with the world. Make sure to check out the Gandel Atrium and look up through the geometric glass ceiling. Lawson Cres, Acton Peninsula nma.gov.au
NATIONAL ZOO & AQUARIUM
Australia’s only combined zoo and aquarium offers some serious experiences for the brave at heart. Visit the lions and meerkats with the Awesome Roarsome Tour, get an insight into the zoo’s conservation work with the Wonders of Wildlife Tour, or get up close to African wildlife with the African Savannah Safari. Lady Denman Dr, Scrivener Dam nationalzoo.com.au
CULTURALprecinct
Explore Australia’s political hub and wander around the National Triangle
TASTE
THE BOAT HOUSE $$$$
With unmatched views of Lake Burley Griffin, this restaurant provides perfectly executed cuisine. The set menu includes pressed pork belly, coffee-maple duck and a classic iced vovo dessert. Grevillea Park, Menindee Dve, Barton theboathouse.restaurant
CHAIRMAN AND YIP $$$$
Serving locals modern Cantonese cuisine for more
than 20 years, Chairman and Yip has become a Canberra institution. While it is a regular spot for business meetings, this is also the place to celebrate special occasions, thanks to its private dining rooms and fully enclosed balcony garden.
1 Burbury Cl, Barton chairmangroup.com.au/chairmanyip
CHIFLEY’S BAR AND GRILL $$$$
Located in Hotel Kurrajong and named after the 16th Prime Minister of Australia, Ben Chifley, this all-day eatery
pays homage to the past while incorporating modern elements that extend to the menu – classic cooked steaks and salads appear along with a deconstructed pavlova. There’s also a bar dedicated to Chifley’s favourite drink; whisky lovers can take their pick from Tennessee whisky, Canadian whisky, rye whisky and single-malt whisky.
8 National Cct, Barton hotelkurrajong.com.au
LILOTANG $$$$
Located in the Burbury Hotel, this traditional Japanese
restaurant serves up fresh and simple (but mouthwatering) dishes. For starters, choose from the ‘raw selection’ and try the kingfish with yuzu and blood orange. Or opt for a wagyu sirloin from the charcoal grill menu.
Burbury Hotel, 1 Burbury Cl, Barton lilotang.com.au
MAPLE + CLOVE $$$$
This healthy (and delicious) breakfast destination uses only wholefoods and antioxidantrich ingredients in its morning fare. You won’t find an artificial colouring in sight, but you will find a menu packed with many delicious morning goodies.
7 Burbury Cl, Barton mapleandclove.com.au
OSTANI $$$$
Ostani at Hotel Realm is an all-day eatery that has you
covered from breakfast to dinner or even an afterdinner tipple. The menu has a European flair with everything from small-bite tapas to woodfired pizza and hearty burgers to satiate any hunger pang. The drinks list is extensive too, with a seasonal cocktail list that’s perfect for end-of-week drinks.
18 National Cct, Barton ostani.com.au
RITUAL CAFÉ $$$$
Don’t skip breakfast when you can pick up a freshly baked muffin, a pastry or –if time is on your side – a plate of smashed avocado with goat’s cheese and dukkah. For those on the move, you can be assured of quick coffee without compromising on taste.
21 National Cct, Barton ritualbarton.com
THE TEA LOUNGE $$$$
You’ll find this lounge nestled in the luxurious Hyatt Hotel. Along with an all-day menu, high tea is served from Monday to Friday, but you’ll be rewarded for visiting on the weekend for the Afternoon Tea Buffet. Indulge in all the finger sandwiches, freshly baked scones, cakes and slices you can fit in before the button on your pants pops.
120 Commonwealth Ave, Canberra hyatt.com
VINCENT $$$$
This concept restaurant pairs exquisite food with unconventional wines sourced from around the world. The long communal bar and nooks for couples make it the perfect date spot or place to take family and friends.
Macquarie and Broughton sts, Barton vincentrestaurant.com.au
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SHOP
BARTON FLOWER BAR
Always in full bloom, this florist has been providing Canberrans with fresh florals since early 2015. Whether you’re marking a special occasion, or need a mid-week pick-me-up or gift, this is the florist for you.
48 Macquarie St, Barton bartonflowerbar.com.au
BARTON GROCER
So much more than just a grocer, this gourmet supermarket stocks a large selection of fresh produce and pantry items and has an in-house café, bakery and flower shop, so you can choose to dine in or take your freshly made food with you.
48 Macquarie St, Barton facebook.com/bartongrocer
NATIONAL GALLERY OF AUSTRALIA SHOP
The National Gallery of Australia shop stocks a range of beautiful gifts and art merchandise, including posters, cards, books and handmade jewellery. If you’re feeling inspired, purchase a colouring book to create your own works of art. Parkes Pl, Parkes nga.gov.au
NATIONAL LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIA BOOKSHOP
The National Library’s bookshop is home to the best of Australian writing, with many new editions and titles covering history, biography, fiction, cookbooks and children’s books, plus cards, gifts and souvenirs.
Parkes Pl, Parkes nla.gov.au
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NATIONAL GALLERY OF AUSTRALIA SCULPTURE GARDEN
Sitting between the National Gallery of Australia and Lake Burley Griffin, the gallery’s garden features sculptures from local and international artists. Parkes Pl, Parkes nga.gov.au
OLD PARLIAMENT HOUSE GARDENS
The Old Parliament House Gardens feature seating pavilions, pergolas, four rose gardens, hedges, rose arbours, gateways and refurbished tennis courts. King George Tce, Parkes nca.gov.au
RECONCILIATION PLACE
Linking the High Court and the National Library is a monument marking the reconciliation process between Australia’s Indigenous people and the settler population. Designed by architect Simon Kringas with Indigenous cultural advisor Sharon Payne, the promenade features artwork displaying images and text on various themes of reconciliation. Parkes, nca.gov.au
EXPERIENCE
CANBERRA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
The Canberra Symphony Orchestra (CSO) welcomes you to explore the launch of its exciting new 2024 season: Earth and Sky. Through music, this program explores our understanding of Earth and the universe from a deeply human perspective. Be swept away by orchestral music by many
of the world’s great composers such as Beethoven, Mahler and Sibelius, and be the first to hear world premieres by Christopher Sainsbury, Kate Neal and Michael Bakrnčev. The CSO is right in your backyard – come and experience the power of live music.
cso.org.au
HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA
This striking building was added to the National Heritage List in 2007. Join a tour and learn about the High Court’s functions and features. When court is in session, visitors are welcome to watch proceedings. Parkes Pl, Parkes hcourt.gov.au
MUSEUM OF AUSTRALIAN DEMOCRACY AT OLD PARLIAMENT HOUSE
Discover restored heritage spaces and contemporary exhibitions at MoAD. Explore the stories of the people who created our democracy in Democracy DNA: the People, the Prime Ministers and the World and be inspired by female trailblazers at Changemakers. In Blueprint, families can test their right to vote throughout history or explore the objects that make Australia’s democracy so, well… Australian.
18 King George Tce, Parkes moadoph.gov.au
NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF AUSTRALIA
Add the unexpected to your day with a journey through the memory of the nation. Uncover hundreds of stories about ordinary and extraordinary Australians. Visit exhibitions from the permanent collections including Voices/Dhuniai and Connections/Mura gadi Kings Ave, Parkes naa.gov.au
NATIONAL GALLERY OF AUSTRALIA
Set aside at least half a day to peruse the artworks that have defined the Australian nation, as well as international works. The gallery has a constant rotation of blockbuster temporary exhibitions. Check the website for the most upto-date schedule of events and exhibitions.
Parkes Pl, Parkes nga.gov.au
NATIONAL LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIA
The country’s largest reference library is also the repository for all kinds of treasures and information about Australia’s history. The landmark building features significant works of art and there are regular public lectures featuring prominent writers. Check out the collection’s
diverse range of Australia’s past and contemporary Indigenous culture.
Parkes Pl, Parkes nla.gov.au
NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY
Visit old friends and new faces at the National Portrait Gallery in an award-winning building. Look into the eyes of artists, musicians, entertainers, politicians, athletes, scientists (and more!) created by superstar artists like Charles Blackman, Bea Maddock, Albert Tucker, Polly Borland and Warwick Thornton, to name a few. Gain a greater understanding of Australia’s identity, history, creativity, culture and diversity via portraiture, stories and myriad programs.
King Edward Tce, Parkes portrait.gov.au
PARLIAMENT HOUSE
This iconic building is known for its impressive architecture, gardens and art collection. All parliamentary proceedings are open to visitors. Take a free tour to view historic documents and impressive Australian art, or visit the roof for one of the best views of Canberra.
Parliament Dr, Canberra aph.gov.au
QUESTACON – THE NATIONAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY CENTRE
With more than 200 handson exhibits in eight themed galleries, the young and the young-at-heart will enjoy all the educational fun at Questacon. The interactive shows change daily and feature demonstrations that will have you on the edge of your seat.
King Edward Tce, Parkes questacon.edu.au
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TASTE
AGOSTINIS $$$$
If it’s acceptable, start with dessert at this lively Italian restaurant on the lower level of East Hotel. You won’t regret ordering the traditional tiramisu with its creamy mascarpone mousse. Or opt for a delicious main meal –there’s plenty to choose from.
69 Canberra Ave, Kingston agostinis.com.au
BEEF & BARLEY $$$$
This no-frills restaurant focuses on two things and two things
only: burgers and craft beers. Its own invention, Burger High Tea, feeds two and is presented on a plate tower. You’ll struggle to finish it all, with popcorn chicken, beer-battered chips, two types of sliders (per person), slaw, haloumi bites, pickles and sweets to make your way through.
Eyre St & Kingston Fshr, Kingston beefandbarley.com.au
JOE’S
BAR $$$$
Enjoy a tasty tipple and a quick bite to eat at this small bar, located on the ground level of East Hotel. If you’re appreciative of a fine negroni,
there are four signature mixes to choose from.
69 Canberra Ave, Kingston easthotel.com.au/eat-and-drink/ joes-bar
MOLTO ITALIAN $$$$
Satiate your hunger with a hearty Italian meal at this lakeside trattoria. The menu fuses traditional Italian fare with a modern twist. Housemade pizza bases provide the perfect foundation for simple yet flavoursome toppings, all cooked to perfection in the woodfired oven.
155/43 Eastlake Pde, Kingston moltoitalian.com
Just beyond the city centre lie the hip historic suburbs of Manuka and Kingston. Discover art deco buildings, boutiques and cute cafésLake Burley Griffin
MYCAFE MANUKA $$$$
MyCafé has been part of the inner-south Canberra community for over 20 years. Open seven days a week for breakfast and lunch, it serves smoothies, shakes and juices (not to mention old-fashioned spiders), as well as tasty morning fare, salads and burgers.
1/22 Franklin St, Griffith mycafemanuka.com.au
ONZIEME $$$$
The menu at this wine bar and bistro is comprised of small share plates, which change regularly due to seasonality and local suppliers; however, owner Louis Couttoupes promises a fresh and exciting selection no matter the day you visit.
5/39 Kennedy St, Kingston onzieme.com.au
OTIS DINING HALL $$$$
Diners can choose between a three-course or five-course tasting menu – a great way to explore the seasonal dishes, which might feature sea scallop with green apple and horseradish, or crème caramel with smoked salt. The drinks list is similarly well put together and interesting. The ‘dining hall’ in the name refers to the saloon-style room.
29 Jardine St, Kingston thisisotis.com.au
RUBICON $$$$
Rubicon caters to all appetites. For those feeling slightly peckish, there are modern Australian-inspired small plates, while hungrier diners can satisfy their stomachs with more substantial courses such as duck confit and ricotta gnocchi.
6A Barker St, Griffith rubiconrestaurant.com.au
WALT & BURLEY $$$$
Take in the glistening view of the lake foreshore at Walt & Burley. The menu is inspired by the waterside location, focusing on seafood paired with foraged and locally produced ingredients. Dishes are expertly matched with wines from local regions. 70/17 Eastlake Pde, Kingston waltandburley.com.au
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CANBERRA OUTLET
Canberra’s top spot for scoring a bargain is located in the industrial suburb of Fyshwick (just south-east of the city, on the corner of Canberra Ave and Newcastle St). There are more than 100 leading brands, plus a food court and a car wash. 337 Canberra Ave, Fyshwick canberraoutlet.com.au
FYSHWICK FRESH FOOD MARKETS
Satisfy your appetite and shop for everyday foods and gastronomic delights at the iconic Fyshwick Markets. You’ll find everything from deli items to wines, macarons, fresh produce and seafood, alongside an
array of specialty stores. 36 Mildura St, Fyshwick fyshwickmarkets.com.au
MUSE: FOOD, WINE & BOOKS
Browse new and pre-loved books at Muse (located in the East Hotel) with a glass of vino in hand and a wholesome lunch on the way. What pairs with a bestseller? A long lunch, a bottle of chilled riesling and an afternoon of perusing the shelves. It’s open for breakfast, too. 69 Canberra Ave, Griffith musecanberra.com.au
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LAKE BURLEY GRIFFIN
Walk or cycle along the south bank of Lake Burley Griffin. For a scenic walk, begin at Bowen Park and meander your way west. Turn it into a 5km circuit loop by crossing the Commonwealth Avenue Bridge and continuing on the north bank of the lake, where you’ll find an array of Australian native flora and fauna (details of the self-guided walk can be found on the website). Early risers might spot hot air balloons floating over the lake. nca.gov.au
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BEAVER GALLERIES
Beaver Galleries is Canberra’s largest privately owned commercial gallery, and features outstanding pieces by contemporary Australian artists, spread over three gallery rooms and a sculpture garden. Peruse the collection of paintings, sculptures, prints and ceramics and then head to the gallery shop to purchase an artwork to enjoy at home.
81 Denison St, Deakin beavergalleries.com.au
CALTHORPES’ HOUSE
Calthorpes’ House is a window into an almost-forgotten world. Built in 1927, this genuine survivor is a treasure trove of domestic history. Filled with original furnishings, household appliances and photographs, the home is a unique chance to witness the fashionable ideal of the 1920s, as lived by middle-class Australian family the Calthorpes. A number of regular tours are held in the house and gardens.
24 Mugga Way, Red Hill nationaltrust.org.au/calthorpes-house
CANBERRA GLASSWORKS
Add a bit of heat to your day out. See, create, shop and learn at a dynamic professional glassmaking facility dedicated to artists working in contemporary glass art, craft and design. If you enjoy exhibitions, creative workshops, tours and a shop of handcrafted glassware, then this is the destination for you. Or take a piece of Canberra home with you with a local glasswork that will impress for years to come.
Open Wednesday–Sunday (10am–4pm). Book ahead for workshops and tours.
11 Wentworth Ave, Kingston canberraglassworks.com
PIALLIGO REDWOOD FOREST
Registered on the Commonwealth Heritage List, Walter Burley Griffin’s majestic Pialligo Redwood Forest is the perfect place to take a leisurely stroll, or simply enjoy some peace amidst stunning, natural surrounds. Take the selfguided tour along the threekilometre walking track or just relax and enjoy a picnic.
Pialligo Ave, Pialligo
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT
Visit the Royal Australian Mint for a range of great attractions the whole family will enjoy. See the coin factory and Australia’s National Coin Collection, and get the chance to make your very own souvenir coin to take home. Hourly guided tours of the complex run all week and leave approximately every hour on the hour. Denison St, Deakin ramint.gov.au
SCOTT LEGGO GALLERY
Browse and shop Scott Leggo’s beautiful artworks in person, with photographs from across Australia. From the heights of the Snowy Mountains in winter to Canberra’s Lake Burley Griffin, the Great Barrier Reef and more, Scott Leggo captures Australia like few others. It’s a must-see gallery, well stocked with artworks to purchase and take home, or give as a gift.
33 Jardine St, Kingston scottleggo.com
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LITTLE OINK $$$$
A bacon-lover’s paradise, the focus of Little Oink is firmly on breakfast, but the all-day menu caters to all tastes. The menu at this kitsch café runs the gamut from the Oinko Burger, with bacon and two eggs, to French toast with Nutella. A must visit to satisfy all your bacon cravings.
22 Cook Pl, Cook littleoink.com.au
THE LIGHTHOUSE PUB $$$$
If you want to get to know the locals, head to The Lighthouse Pub. The venue has an actionpacked calendar of events that anyone can participate in, including trivia, happy hour, Flashback Fridays and live sports on the television.
You’ll also save some holiday spending money with the daily specials on offer.
80 Emu Bank, Belconnen lighthousepub.com.au
PIZZA ARTIGIANA $$$$
At Pizza Artigiana, try a pizza that would get any nonna’s tick of approval. The artisanal, handmade dough is matured, the pizza is woodfired and the ingredients are fresh – the trifecta for ensuring maximum flavour. There are almost 20 pizza and calzone variations to choose from. We recommend taking a big appetite.
Bowman and Wiseman sts, Macquarie pizza-artigiana.com.au
TINKER TAILOR $$$$
Tinker Tailor is equipped with all the café essentials, from pastries, tarts and sweets to sausage rolls and pies,
coffee and tea. This café also provides a selection of treats for customers who wish to take home a little something, such as bags of coffee, as well as baguettes.
4 Henshall Way, Macquarie instagram.com/tinkertailor_cbr
TO ALL MY FRIENDS $$$$
Throw back a jug of Ginja Ninja or even a Freak Show (yes, these are names of beers) with friends at this pizza and craft beer bar.
Publican Natalie Legg is well known in the area for her popular café (just next door), Little Oink. Wonderfully laid-back, the decoration is minimal and unpretentious and the menu is simple – you’ll find enough bar snacks, share plates and pizzas to satisfy the deepest hunger.
24 Cook Pl, Cook toallmyfriends.com.au
Venture to Canberra’s leafy northern suburbs to find an exciting line-up of attractions and events for the whole familyCockington Green Gardens
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BELCONNEN FRESH FOOD MARKETS
Shop for an array of goodies at these markets, which contain specialty stores for everything from pastry and fresh produce to books and flowers.
10 Lathlain St, Belconnen belconnenmarkets.com.au
SPLATTER
A studio, gallery and shop space showcasing original artwork, sculpture, jewellery, prints and furniture from various Canberra artists. Regular exhibitions and workshops turn this shop space into a hub of creativity for the arts community of Canberra.
Level 3, Westfield Belconnen splatter.biz
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GOLD CREEK VILLAGE
This delightful little village is full of fun, presenting an entire day’s worth of shopping and activities for the whole family. The historic area is home to art galleries, gift shops, restaurants, specialty stores and attractions, such as Cockington Green Gardens, Aarwun Gallery and the National Dinosaur Museum. You’ll find a range of kids’ activities, from digging for dinosaur bones through to meeting reptiles.
O’Hanlon Pl, Nicholls
YERRABI POND
This innovative skating park and children’s playground is a perfect spot to stop for a picnic or a short walk around the pond. The park features undercover barbecues and
shaded areas to keep you dry on damp days, while kids can play all day on the giant Tarzan swing, tandem flying fox and Burmese bridge. Gundaroo Dr, Amaroo environment.act.gov.au
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AARWUN GALLERY
Located at Gold Creek Village, Aarwun offers a rich and eclectic collection of works, including Indigenous art, paintings, prints, glass, ceramics, jewellery, woodwork and sculptures. The gallery is open daily 10am–4.30pm. Shop 11, Federation Sq, O’Hanlon Pl, Nicholls aarwungallery.com
BELCONNEN ARTS CENTRE
Every visit to Belconnen Arts Centre is a new experience, thanks to its vibrant and diverse program. A true multidisciplinary arts hub, Belco Arts’ annual events calendar spoils visitors for choice with varied performances and exhibitions across dance, music, visual arts, theatre and more. 118 Emu Bank, Belconnen belcoarts.com.au
CANBERRA REPTILE ZOO
Come face to face with some of Australia’s largest and deadliest reptiles, as well as some of its smallest and cutest. This reptile zoo is a home for creatures great and small – from the deadly death adder to the adorable thick-tailed gecko – and is on a mission to educate visitors on their evolution. If you’re brave enough, you can even volunteer to touch a python.
O’Hanlon Pl, Nicholls reptilesinc.com.au
COCKINGTON GREEN GARDENS
Discover the minuscule world of Cockington Green Gardens, a delightful and whimsical landscape filled with handcrafted miniature buildings. Kids will love the miniature steam train ride around the International Display, which showcases meticulously crafted replicas of famous buildings.
11 Gold Creek Rd, Nicholls cockingtongreen.com.au
GIO STADIUM
Home of the famous Brumbies and Canberra Raiders sporting teams, this iconic stadium plays host to major sports games and big events. The stadium has a seating capacity of more than 25,000. Battye St, Bruce giostadiumcanberra.com.au
NATIONAL DINOSAUR MUSEUM
Discover how dinosaurs evolved and interacted at the National Dinosaur Museum. Walk through the dinosaur garden, meet a huge T-rex, see fossils not on display anywhere else in the world and take home your own small slice of pre-history from the museum shop. Book your ticket online to maximise your dinosaur fun.
6 Gold Creek Rd, Nicholls nationaldinosaurmuseum.com.au
BEYOND Canberra
Just outside Canberra’s centre, explore iconic Australian countryside, and countless wineries and fine food destinations
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CONTENTIOUS CHARACTER $$$$
Cool-climate wines are the specialty of Contentious Character – a vibrant modern winery located in the hills of Wamboin. Visit the cellar door or have a meal in the restaurant, where contemporary Australian and Italian flavours combine with stunning vineyard views.
810 Norton Rd, Wamboin contentiouscharacter.com.au
FOUR WINDS VINEYARD $$$$
Stop by the cellar door at Four Winds Vineyard for an award-winning glass of wine and a woodfired pizza, which you can enjoy surrounded by verdant vineyards. The menu also includes several locally brewed beers. Only a 30-minute drive from Canberra, this inter-generational familyowned winery is heaven among the vines. Join the wine club for tipples delivered to your door.
9 Patemans Ln, Murrumbateman fourwindsvineyard.com.au
GUNDOG ESTATE $$$$
Visit the cellar door at Gundaroo to try wine that has been cultivated in local vineyards. Purchase a bottle of your favourite to take home, as well as a selection of locally sourced meats, olive oils, chocolates and other artisan products from the gourmet pantry.
42 Cork St, Gundaroo gundogestate.com.au
LAKE
GEORGE WINERY $$$$
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At the cellar door, sample award-winning, cool-climate wines. If you arrive in time for lunch, head to the winery’s Westering restaurant, which offers a seasonal and rustic menu, wines available from the private cellar and large windows overlooking the vineyard.
Federal Hwy, Lake George lakegeorgewinery.com.au
POACHERS PANTRY $$$$
This triple threat includes a cellar door, a smokehouse and a restaurant. The Smokehouse Restaurant showcases the house-made cured and smoked meats in a modern Australian menu that can be enjoyed over a glass of wine produced in the picturesque on-site vineyard.
431 Nanima Rd, Springrange poacherspantry.com.au
THYME TO TASTE $$$$
A deli, café and wine bar in one, where visitors can purchase a curated selection of artisanal treats from local producers. The café courtyard is a perfect spot for enjoying some genuine, rustic country cooking in the sunshine. 60 Comur St, Yass thymetotaste.com.au
TRAPPERS BAKERY $$$$
This bakery is a local favourite, known for its traditional breads, pies, quiches, sausage rolls, fresh sandwiches and mouth-watering sweet pastries. It’s located right near the Big Merino, making it an ideal stopover point for lunch. On sunny days, grab a spot on the outdoor terrace and enjoy your coffee and pastry with views of the town.
4 Sowerby St, Goulburn trappersbakery.com.au
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CAPITAL REGION FARMERS MARKET
Stop by these fresh food markets every Saturday morning to pick up the region’s best produce. Start with a coffee and wander through the stalls to choose fruit and vegetables, meat and seafood, baked goods and more. Exhibition Park, Mitchell capitalregionfarmersmarket.com.au
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BUNGONIA NATIONAL PARK
Half an hour from the centre of
Goulburn is Bungonia National Park, one of NSW’s oldest conservation reserves. Popular outdoor activities include rock climbing, canyoning, canoeing, abseiling and bushwalking. You can even stay for a few days at the campground. 838 Lookdown Rd, Bungonia nationalparks.nsw.gov.au
CORIN FOREST
About a 45-minute drive south of Canberra, you’ll find Corin Forest: the ideal place to get your fix of outdoor adventure. In winter, people of all ages can try skiing or snowboarding (on both natural snow and artificial snow, courtesy of snowguns), or throughout the year, revel in the alpine slide, which descends 1.2km through the majestic mountain ash forest. corin.com.au
HISTORIC BRAIDWOOD TOWN WALK
This self-guided walk is the best way to experience Braidwood. With 54 points of interest, set aside a full day for exploring at your own leisure. A map can be acquired at the Braidwood Visitor Information Centre. 100 Wallace St, Braidwood
MOUNT KOSCIUSZKO
Don’t miss a walk in the national park surrounding Mount Kosciuszko, Australia’s highest mountain at 2,228m above sea level. nationalparks.nsw.gov.au
TIDBINBILLA NATURE RESERVE
Less than an hour’s drive from Canberra, located in the rugged Namadji National Park, is Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, an expanse of protected bushland where you can spot kangaroos, koalas, cockatoos and maybe even a platypus. There are more than 22 marked trails to explore, ranging from 15-minute walks to full-day hikes.
Tidbinbilla Reserve Rd, Paddys River tidbinbilla.act.gov.au
YASS RAILWAY MUSEUM
Housed in the original station building, built in 1891, this railway museum displays original period steam engines alongside carriages and goods vans. The Railway Museum is open Sundays including most public holidays 10am–4pm.
8 Crago St, Yass yassrailwaymuseum.asn.au
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THE BIG MERINO
This incredible monument of a Merino sheep stretches three storeys high and 18 metres long, while weighing about 100 tonnes. It was built to celebrate Goulburn’s immense ongoing contribution to the fine-wool industry. Admission is free. Hume and Sowerby sts, Goulburn bigmerino.com.au
GOULBURN HISTORIC WATERWORKS MUSEUM
This historic steam pump facility is now a museum offering a fascinating look back at the Goulburn region’s early water supply. When the museum isn’t open, take a walk along the trail that winds past the weir. Check the website for opening hours. Marsden Weir, off Fitzroy St, Goulburn goulburnwaterworks.com.au
WAKEFIELD PARK RACEWAY
Adrenaline junkies will love this raceway, one of the most popular car and motorcycle tracks in NSW and the ACT. Check the website for events. 4770 Braidwood Rd, Tirrannaville wakefieldpark.com.au
LERIDA ESTATE CELLAR DOOR & CAFÉ
Visit this thriving winery on the magnificent Cullerin Range and enjoy a tasting of the fine wines at the cellar door while you enjoy the amazing view of Lake George. The range includes award-winning Rosé, Pinot Grigio, Shiraz and Pinot Noir. The cellar door and café are open seven days, 10am to 5pm, with a warm welcome, great coffee and fabulous food.
FEDERAL HIGHWAY, LAKE GEORGE
(VIA GURNEY VC REST AREA)
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More great things to see and do around Canberra
NATIONAL LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIA
The Treasures Gallery highlights the extraordinary collections of the National Library. From maps and rare books to photographs and paintings, this is where you will find many of the library’s most unexpected and unique items. Be intrigued, surprised, challenged and amazed by the stories these treasures tell. Entry is free.
SCOTT LEGGO GALLERY
Before an audience of distinguished guests and supporters, the Governor-General officially opened the new Scott Leggo Gallery and commended the success of this veteran-owned family business. Scott’s new aerial abstracts are stunning, particularly his new Kimberley and Great Barrier Reef artworks. The new gallery is a must see – take a piece of Australia home or shop a wide range of gifts for everyone. Open seven days a week from 10am.
NATIONAL ARBORETUM CANBERRA
Soak up spectacular views and enjoy 20km of forest walks, stunning gardens and forest sculptures. Highlights include the Village Centre with café, restaurant and gift shop, POD playground and Bonsai Collection. Take guided walks and Ngala bus tours. Grounds and POD open daily 7am–5.30pm (EST), 6am–8.30pm (DST); Village Centre 9am–4pm.
FOREST DR, OFF TUGGERANONG PKWY, MOLONGLO VALLEY
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KING O’MALLEY’S
Your visit to Canberra should include at least one stop at the locals’ favourite pub, King O’Malley’s. Enjoy a pint of Guinness or a bottle of wine over a meal in the beautiful City Walk Beer Garden. You will learn about Canberra’s history and the amazing ‘King O’Malley’, who picked the city’s location, as well as its award-winning architect.
CANBERRA OUTLET
Canberra Outlet is home to all your favourite brands, including Nike, Adidas, Seed, Bonds and TK Maxx. Opening the Premium Mall in late 2019, the centre added Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, Oroton, Ralph Lauren, Swarovski and UGG to its line-up
CANBERRA GLASSWORKS
Home to the largest glassmaking facility in the southern hemisphere, the Glassworks is a Canberra icon not to be missed. Choose from a 40-minute to full weekend glass-blowing class, or a behind-the-scenes tour. Watch Australia’s leading glass artists in action and take home your own masterpiece from the Gallery Shop. Book online before you visit. Open Wed–Sun 10am to 4pm.
AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL
Learn about Australia’s military history and uncover personal stories of courage and sacrifice told at the Australian War Memorial. Before you visit, book your free ticket.
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TOURIST INFORMATION
Canberra and Region
Visitors Centre Regatta Point, Barrine Drive, Parkes; Monday to Friday: 9am–5pm; Sat, Sun & public holidays: 9am–4pm; 1300 554 114
National Capital Exhibition Regatta Point, Commonwealth Park; Monday to Friday: 9am–5pm; weekends: 10am–4pm; 6272 2902
AIRLINES
Qantas Airways 13 13 13; qantas.com.au
Virgin Australia Airlines 13 67 89; virginaustralia.com.au
Corporate Air 1300 441 000
Regional Express 13 17 13
CAR RENTALS
Avis 136 333
Budget 1300 362 848
Enterprise Rent A Car
1300 035 807
Europcar 1300 13 13 90
Hertz 13 30 39
Redspot 1300 668 810
SIXT 13 7498
BUSES
Buses operate daily around the City, Woden, Tuggeranong
and Belconnen. Prepaid cards can be purchased from MyWay Centres, Canberra Connect or selected retail outlets. Cash tickets can be purchased on board. Bus routes service most of Canberra – plan your journey online. To explore Canberra’s main attractions the easy way, hop onto and off the Red Explorer Bus; redbus.net.au
EMERGENCIES
Emergency 000 Police 13 14 44
Canberra Hospital
Emergency 5124 0000
NRMA Roadside Assistance 13 11 22
TICKETING
The MyWay smartcard ticketing system provides a convenient and easy way to travel – passengers enjoy discounted fares provided they tag on and off with their smartcard at the start and end of their journey. MyWay cards may be purchased from more than 30 MyWay Recharge Agents located across Canberra, who are authorised to issue standard, tertiary,
concession and student MyWay cards. Travel credit may be topped up in person, online, over the phone or via an autoload option or BPAY. Register your MyWay card to ensure your travel credit is protected if your card is lost, stolen or damaged.
LIGHT RAIL
Transport Canberra is rolling out a light rail network to deliver a modern transport system for this growing city. The first stage, the 12km Cityto-Gungahlin corridor, is now complete and operational. Check transport.act.gov.au for details.
TAXI, CARS AND RIDE SHARE
Taxi ranks are available around the city and at the airport.
Canberra Elite 6126 1600 Silver Service 13 31 00
Ride-share service Uber operates in Canberra. Car hire is available at the airport and at several locations around the city.
Here’s all you need to know about getting around Canberra