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A Pet-Nat Party, the Archibald Is Here, Melbourne Designers on Sale, and Cookie Sandwiches

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Plus, Heide's makers' market returns. ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ [Broadsheet]( 09 - 15 September 2019 [Things To Do]( There’s something great happening in Melbourne every day of the year. Hi Melbourne, This week we’re making fresh mozzarella, eating chewy cookie sangas and filling our glasses with natural fizz. Sydney’s famous fish butcher is in town, along with Art Gallery of NSW’s beloved Archibald exhibition. Heide’s makers’ market is back, The Castle is screening under the stars and all our fave Melbourne brands are on sale. Plus, it’s mezcal week at Mamasita, which means Margaritas all round. Salud! Broadsheet top pick [ ]( [Australia’s Favourite Art Show Is Here Portraits of David Wenham, Benjamin Law, Leigh Sales and Nakkiah Lui are among those shortlisted for this year’s Archibald prize, the biggest event on the Australian art calendar. The finalists’ works have finally arrived in Victoria – you can visit them at the striking TarraWarra Museum, in the Yarra Valley. It’s the perfect excuse for a daytrip to wine country.]( [Book tickets]( Australia’s Favourite Art Show Is Here. Saturday, 14th Sep - Tuesday, 5th Nov 313 Healesville-Yarra Glen Road, Healesville Mark Your Diaries [09 Monday]( [ ]( [Fleetwood Mac Tour. Dreams, Go Your Own Way and at least a couple of Crowded House hits. Don’t miss Neil Finn playing with the Mac. Olympic Boulevard, Melbourne]( [10 Tuesday]( [ ]( [Mezcal Week at Mamasita. Get to know tequila’s lesser-known sibling via matched cocktails – including three Margaritas – and free tastings. Level 1 11 Collins Street Melbourne 3000]( [11 Wednesday]( [ ]( [The Whole Fish Cookbook Launch. Sydney’s acclaimed fish butcher Josh Niland is launching his new book at Supernormal with a five-course seafood feast. 180 Flinders Lane Melbourne]( [12 Thursday]( [ ]( [Word of Mouth. Drink art-inspired cocktails at bar-gallery hybrid Grau Projekt and check out artists’ responses to fake news. Level 1 2-12 Alexandra Parade Clifton Hill 3068]( [13 Friday]( [ ]( [The Queen at The Capitol. Long before RuPaul’s Drag Race, this cult 1968 documentary put the world of competitive drag on the screen. 113 Swanston Street, Melbourne]( [14 Saturday]( [ ]( [Pet-Nat Sats Vol.5. Fill your glass with natural fizz from top Australian producers, then stick round for DJs, drinks and Rita’s pizza. 288 Johnston Street, Abbotsford]( [15 Sunday]( [ ]( [Magic Designer Sale. The twice-yearly sale is back with huge discounts on Melbourne’s favourite labels, including Kloke, Kuwaii and more. 19–21 Johnston Street, Collingwood]( [Explore the full calendar]( [Today]( [This weekend]( [This week]( [This month]( Also Happening This Week [ ]( [Saturday 14th September Tipico and That’s Amore Cheese Lunch. Make cheese with one of Melbourne’s best mongers, then dig into a cheesy four-course feast.]( [ ]( [Sunday 15th September Butterbing Flavour Frenzy. Two hours. And 50 flavours of super-chewy cookie sandwich to try. All 50 are gluten-free. And 10 are vegan.]( [ ]( [Saturday 09th February Heide Makers’ Market. The start of spring means Heide’s monthly weekend market is returning to the museum’s beautiful gardens.]( [ ]( [Friday 13th September - Sunday 15th September Troppo Art Mart. This hybrid beast is part installation, part art market. Find it tucked away in a Collingwood warehouse gallery.]( [ ]( [Thursday 05th September - Thursday 26th September Live Jazz in the Cellar at Agostino. Head to Carlton on Thursdays in September for some of the city’s best improvised jazz. And cacio e pepe.]( [ ]( [Thursday 12th September - Sunday 15th September Green & Black’s Conscious Cafe. Enjoy a three-course zero-waste meal with flavours from the Green & Black’s chocolate range.]( [ ]( [Wednesday 11th September Broadsheet Kitchen: Half Acre Kitchen Takeover. Three young chefs from Taiwan, France and Australia are taking over for a culinary celebration of multiculturalism.]( [ ]( [Friday 30th August - Friday 04th October Bathe in Cinema. Spend your Friday night floating in a hot spring under the stars, watching a classic film. This is relaxation at its peak.]( [ ]( [Saturday 14th September - Sunday 15th September Plant Warehouse Sale: Spring Jungle. It’s time to get out in the garden again. Stock up on plants, designer pots and more over two days.]( [ ]( [Sunday 07th July - Sunday 15th December Melbourne Book Market. The weekly market has been extended till December. Pop by for new and pre-loved books, records and more.]( [Check out more things to do in melbourne]( Explore the Yarra Valley [ ]( [Food & Drink A Closer Look: Oakridge Wines Country and city, deliciousness and virtue, doing-it-yourself and supporting the community: this winery restaurant is a masterclass in balance.]( [ ]( [Travel Escape to an Idyllic Off-Grid Tiny House A fully-functional kitchen, 270-degree views across rolling hills and bushland, and 30 acres all to yourself (except for a few kangaroos and six cows).]( [ ]( [Food & Drink Mac Forbes’s Low-Key Cellar Door: Graceburn Wine Room Sustainable, considered farming is at heart of what Forbes does with grapes, so it’s no surprise he’s engaged local farmer friends to create the compact weekly menu.]( - [Food & Drink]( - [Fashion & Style]( - [Art & Design]( - [Entertainment]( - [Travel]( - [Active]( - [Things to do]( - [Forward to a friend]( - [View online]( - [Update Preferences]( - [Unsubscribe]( - [Privacy Policy]( - [Contact]( - [Advertise]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Broadsheet]( - [Food & Drink]( - [Fashion & Style]( - [Art & Design]( - [Entertainment]( - [Travel]( - [Active]( - [Things to do]( - [Forward to a friend]( - [View online]( - [Update Preferences]( - [Unsubscribe]( - [Privacy Policy]( - [Contact]( - [Advertise]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( © 2019 Broadsheet Media Design by [The Company You Keep](

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