Young people enjoying street food from Smoky Cravings in Lakemba, Sydney

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The image shows a vibrant Malaysian street food stall with colorful dishes displayed on the counter. Various skewers of satay, bowls of sauces, and fresh ingredients are arranged neatly. Behind the stall, a friendly vendor is smiling, wearing a traditional apron and preparing food. Bright market lights and bustling people are visible in the background, creating a lively and welcoming atmosphere.
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Sangee's Kitchen

Our business brings the vibrant flavors of authentic Malaysian street food to the local community.

A low lit bar scene with a bartender preparing items.  Glass bottles in the background and red lampshades in the background
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Design Collaborative

Experts within the area of Planning in the hospitality industry.

Cozy restaurant interior with wooden table and chairs, stone wall, wine bottles, potted plants, and warm lighting.
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The Cottage Balmain

A place to meet, to eat, to celebrate.

The Bank Hotel from street-view.
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The Bank Hotel

We are situated above The Bank, a very convenient location and a stone's throw from Newtown station.

Picutre of semi private room "Whiskey Room"
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Stitch Bar

Inspired by the late night diners found in the back streets of the world.

A courtyard full of tables and chairs with a stage in the background
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Since I Left You

Your friendly neighborhood small bar in the heart of the CBD

A large audience seated in a conference hall, facing a stage with two speakers under bright lights and decorative blue balloons.
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Novella on the Park

The perfect venue for corporate events, business meetings, and private functions of all sizes

A bartender serves a drink to a customer at a bar with a UFC poster on the wall and various bottles displayed.
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Moko Hotel

MOKO Hotel – Eastwood’s Premier Sports Bar & Entertainment Hub

A vibrant street scene at night, featuring Kensington Street in Chippendale. People are walking along a lively, well-lit street filled with outdoor dining areas and cafes. Bright lights illuminate the facades of charming heritage buildings, and there are strings of lights creating a warm, inviting atmosphere. Customers are seen dining under umbrellas at outdoor tables, while pedestrians casually stroll past. The street has a mix of greenery with plants in pots, adding to the ambiance. Banners and signs are visible, contributing to the lively, energetic feel of the street.
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Kensington Street

A lifestyle precinct that combines heritage, hospitality, retail and art in the heart of Sydney.

People standing outside a café named "Firestone" with a black awning, next to parked white cars on a cloudy day.
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Firestone Eastwood

Firestone Eastwood: Where Café Comfort Meets Global Flavors​

People sharing some food on a table at The Cricketers Balmain
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The Cricketers Balmain

A place for locals and visitors alike to gather, eat, drink and have a yarn.

Ventuno Walsh Bay chic interior dining room
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Ventuno

Ventuno is a contemporary Italian eatery set on Sydney's Harbour in the historical Walsh Bay

A red neon Bar 26 sign, red velvet curtain & chandelier.
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Bar 26

Bar 26 is the speakeasy style urban distillery tasting bar for Otter Craft Distilling.

Tunes Hanging out at Mothers Milk
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Alt-Collective

Alt-Collective are Supporting Small Businesses through 1:1 Coaching & Peer Support Programs.

A group of people the afternoon sun on the rooftop
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Abercrombie Hotel

A cultural movement. A destination. A party.

We acknowledge that we live and work on Aboriginal land and recognise the strength, resilience and capacity of First Nations Australians. We also acknowledge all of the traditional owners of the land in NSW, and pay respect to First Nations Elders, past and present.

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