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Make sure you're in the nation's capital for rugby union's Super 14 action this week. Watch the CA Brumbies in their nineth game of the season as they take on the ... read more
Make sure you're in the nation's capital for rugby union's Super 14 action this week. Watch the CA Brumbies in their seventh game of the season as they take on the ... read more
Don't miss rugby union's Super 14 in the nation's capital. Watch the CA Brumbies in their last game of the season as they take on the Highlanders. read more
Thoroughbred Park currently conducts 25 race meetings per annum. Feature meetings are the Kennards Hire Canberra Cup and the AAMI Black Opal Stakes Day. read more
Bungendore MotelThe Bungendore Motel is a traditional family run stand alone motel. The motel is located an easy walk to pubs, cafes, galleries and railway station and quiet historic ... read more
The hot, dusty sheepyards of his family's Clare Valley farm gave Rob Geddes his first realisation of the subtle variances that soil and climate have on the grape. His new book, A Good Nose and Great Legs, trys to illuminate the fundamentals that go into making the many wine varieties so his readers can enjoy them all the more. And enjoying good wine is what it's all about.
The Vintner's Letters details the early years of pioneering Hunter Valley winegrower and maker Maurice O'Shea, first studying oenology in France, and later on his return to Australia.
In the fifth installment of our series covering Jancis Robinson's tasting notes on The New Australian 250, she enjoys some centenarian vines from Langmeil in the Barossa Valley, and treats herself to a range from Moss Wood in Margaret River.
Don't be put off by the name, this book is perfect for those of us too shy to be involved in wine conversations or take control of the wine list in a restaurant. Tara Q Thomas has written an entertaining but comprehensive introduction to wine basics that will will enhance your wine pleasure whatever your level »
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