Lenny Ann Low is a writer and podcaster.
It’s all about fruit, not sugariness, at Miller Street’s Blessed Fruit Pies, which bakes its juicy, glistening sour cherry, blackberry, blueberry and mixed berry pies each morning.
Billing herself as “Australia’s first attractive comedian”, Elouise Eftos describes her comedy as “punk rock”.
The former tennis great can relate to many patients inside St Vincent’s Hospital. She didn’t expect to be so confronted by the state of the emergency room.
A good dose of silliness – and better sound – would make Tonight at the Museum unmissable TV.
The Hunting Wives could buckle beneath all the secrets, blackmailing and sex, but its cast and twisty drama keep you hooked.
Forget the big breakfast or bacon and egg roll. Cafe Baby Finger ditches cookie-cutter menu items in favour of eggplant curry and chicken pot pie.
Richard Roxburgh, Damon Herriman and Toby Schmitz are pushing things to the limit in this very funny - and savage - play.
Layered fruit cream cake, milky chocolate cake and four-tiered honey cake are among the Korean- and Japanese-inspired creations at Kiki Dessert.
Identical twins Vikki and Helena Moursellas, 37, were finalists on My Kitchen Rules in 2014, achieving fame with their clementine and clove semolina cake. They’ve since written three cookbooks together.
With Australian adaptations, whodunnits and toe-tapping big budget musicals, there’s something for everyone in 2026.