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The Diamant is closing for a few weeks for cleaning and a paint job, but will reopen in July so we're safe.
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The Diamant is closing for a few weeks for cleaning and a paint job, but will reopen in July so we're safe.
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a quiet refreshing ale at the wig and pen![]()
Only one? :shock:![]()
It always starts as just one.
Please post your ideas here and I will collate them and prepare an itinerary.
If you're a local and want to contribute with restaurants hidden treasures etc please feel free to contribute.
And the Diamante reopened today so everybody can breath a sigh of relief.
Now as I plan the weekend I am looking for ideas on what people really want to see here. The only other attendee at the recent planning night wont be in Australia during the gathering so we enjoyed the fine cuisine.
Floriade will be on and I do suggest a visit one morning. I have an industry spokesperson confirmed, thanks to a couple of posters here who provided me with a name. The Carillion might ring a bell for a few people. Naturally there will be a visit to both new and old Parliament Houses.
I am very happy to prepare a tour of the local area with my best tourist guide impersonation.
I have a location for Friday drinks etc.
To hire a 24 seater bus will cost about $450 for the weekend. A 12 seater about $250. I can drive both so no problems there. Unfortunately the public transport here is non-existent so it is either a bus or lots of people with cars and mine is very small.![]()
If you want to make sense of the place we can visit the Mint.
There are heaps of things to do, it is planning to make sure that people get to see what really makes the capital tick worth it.
Please post your ideas here and I will collate them and prepare an itinerary.
If you're a local and want to contribute with restaurants hidden treasures etc please feel free to contribute.
Mount Ainslie, show people where the stereotypical photo of Canberra was taken... Plus IMHO better view than from telstra tower and it's free...
Parl house and war memorial are the other two I'd include...
Given the success of Oyama in Brisbane, how about Wasabi Teppanyaki in Dickson for one of the dinners?
How many people are coming to the dinner? If it's the place I'm thinking it is we went there a few years ago for a friends dinner... We had 8 in our group, there was another 8 people and the place was full ...
Personally I'm a fan of Zeffirelli's, and they'd easily cater for a larger group.
Thanks for your organising, I think anything you choose will be ok.
I would almost suggest a 12 seater bus should be enough. The evening dinners and evening drinks will get you around the 20-25 people, but organising stuff during the day with a large group can be a little bit more difficult.
I am basing my numbers on what we had for AFF 4 in Brisbane.
I am looking forward to it.
I recall there was a thread a year or two ago about the 'best' things to do in Canberra for a family holiday. I think much of that can be linked in this thread, now just if I can find it (tag serfty).
I agree, Mt Ainslie is the pick of the mountains/hills around Canberra.
- Personally I have little interest in seeing the old and new houses of parliament as I don't think they will have changed in recent months (unless there is a coup I don't know about
). But that said I am happy to tag along with the group and be social.