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Cibaria Noosa exudes all the flavour and ambience of coastal Italian dining. Photo by Elise Hassey | Tourism Noosa.

Cibaria brings a touch of Mediterranean la dolce vita to Noosa with its trattoria-style dishes and attentive yet easy-going hospitality. Located in Elysium, an Accor resort on Hastings Street, Cibaria Noosa is the baby of Sydney restaurateu...


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Sofitel Brisbane Central has a timeless elegance and a prime spot overlooking Anzac Square.

The doorman greets us with a friendly ‘bonjour’ on our arrival at Sofitel Brisbane Central, where the ambience is a blend of French elegance and relaxed Aussie chic. One of Brisbane’s original 5-star hotels, Sofitel Brisbane Central wears its age well, the spacious size an...


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The 7 Paintings experience kicks off with mixing your own Negroni.

They say you eat with your eyes and when it comes to the 7 Paintings dining experience, nothing could be truer.

We enjoyed this multi-sensory experience in the private dining room at Sofitel Brisbane Central, but it is also being presented in Melbourne, Adelaide and the Sofitel Gold Coa...


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The plunge pool on the terrace of Rise is perfect for sunset drinks. © Aaron Chapman

I’m going to start this post by writing about some accommodation I didn’t stay in. Normally I wouldn’t feature a place I haven’t stayed in, but this one is too good not to. We did a site inspection so at least we’ve seen it with our own eyes, even if we weren’t able to check in f...


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Green ants are harvested during Windy Season, when the ants are most flavoursome.

As far as first impressions go, Green Ant Gin certainly has wow factor with a small colony of green ants floating around in the bottom of the bottle. But don’t for a minute think the ants are just there for the no...


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