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Journey through six decades of the Mint’s history

The Royal Australian Mint is celebrating 60 years of history with the Mint60 Exhibition, which takes visitors on a journey from the Mint’s humble beginnings as a sheep paddock to its $6.5 million museum refurbishment in 2024.

Lifestyle

Individual pergolas that truly speak for themselves

The days of the standard rectangular, timber pergola covering the back verandah are gone. Today, there’s a multitude of choices with different materials, different colours and different shapes, says Canberra engineer ANDY STODULKA.

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When the ‘wrong’ rosé meets the gnocchi

"I mostly get the wine matching right, but on a recent occasion my friend’s wine was much better suited to the gnocchi I ordered than the wine I’d chosen to accompany the meal," laments wine writer RICHARD CALVER.

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Opinion

Addictive Americans with a message for today

"They went through so many scrapes, just escaping before the opposing forces moved in... the tension never let up." ROBERT MACKLIN says the TV drama The Americans has an ending that might throw a piercing light on the dilemma we face today.

Arts

Reviews

The impact of a compelling Curious Incident

"This production succeeded in giving a gripping theatrical experience. Rather than feeling crushed, the show concludes with uplifting sense of its possibilities." ARNE SJOSTEDT reviews The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.

Music

Concert evokes sleeping stories and memories

"The ensemble developed a strong rocking, ocean rhythm, building at the end of each movement towards a dramatic moment as the musicians together held still, frozen in time," writes NICK HORN in his first review for CityNews.

Music

Troubadour Fred gets folksy with rhyme

Few people would've expected Fred Smith to be appearing as a poet at the launch of the National Folk Festival held on Wednesday but there he was – Canberra's most famous troubadour performing some truly dreadful rhymes of his own devising.

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Wine

The grapes of wrath for Australian growers

"The supply of wine grapes exceeds demand and this is affecting those grape growers whose economic fortunes are dire because the crop they grow is worth less than the cost of production," writes wine columnist RICHARD CALVER.  

Lifestyle

Journey through six decades of the Mint’s history

The Royal Australian Mint is celebrating 60 years of history with the Mint60 Exhibition, which takes visitors on a journey from the Mint’s humble beginnings as a sheep paddock to its $6.5 million museum refurbishment in 2024.

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