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DOG DAY AFTERNOON
It’s official: Melbourne’s festivals have gone to the
dogs. Dogapalooza, the city’s first pooch-friendly
outdoor music event, will see dogs, their humans,
and performers coming together for a good cause:
proceeds go to dog rescue groups.
» Dogapalooza, Burnley Park, Richmond,
September 27, 11.30am-5pm, $31.65 adults,
$18.40 concession/students, $13.30 children.
» Tickets: www.oztix.com.au
» www.facebook.com/DogapaloozaMelbourne
ONLINE More on Dogapalooza
NUTS ABOUT
GUMNUTS
Australian landscape
meets theatrical brights
in Dinosaur Designs’ first
collaboration with fashion
designers Romance Was
Born. Think resin-cast
gumnuts and leaves in
stunning opals, reds and
tropical hues.
» Large Gumnut
necklace, rrp $310,
dinosaurdesigns.com
(istock)
compiledbyMirandaTay
mtay@theweeklyreview.com.au
SPARKLING DESIGN
Part-stool, part-riddling rack, Riddling
Stool is a flat-packable, avant-garde
take on a time-honoured champagne-
production process. Designed by Adam
Goodrum (left) for Veuve Clicquot, the
limited edition piece is on show at Cult
Design until September 24.
» Riddling Stool, laser-cut aluminium
with piano hinges, rrp $600,
at Moët Hennessy Collection,
moet-hennessy-collection.com.au/
adam-goodrum
» cultdesign.com.au
INTO THE MOUTHS OF BABES
Working mums Jenna Langton and Nancy Mo worked with a dietician to launch
Tiny Tucker, an online-only healthy home-made alternative to baby food. Made with
nutritious wholefoods, the 11 ready-to-heat meal options come in packets of six or 12.
» Pear and Banana Puree, $12, www.tinytucker.com.au