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1 week ago |
frankie.com.au | Juliette Salom
As the old adage goes, not all heroes ware capes. Not all angels wear wings either, it turns out. Sometimes they wear pimple patches and come bearing gifts of gels and serums – well, DermaAngel does, anyway. The skincare brand is offering frankurts the chance to win one of three prize packs of the full range (valued at $69.94 each). There’ll even be a nifty $50 gift voucher to Chemist Warehouse included in each prize pack.
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1 week ago |
frankie.com.au | Juliette Salom
To mark World Refugee Day, we’ve popped together five local organisations that have come up with a bucketload of innovative ways that engage a plethora of folk in the community and support refugees – whether that be through cooking, floristry, catering, shopping or creating. Peruse our picks below. FREE TO FEED This Melbourne/Naarm-based not-for-profit social enterprise is all about connecting people through food.
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1 week ago |
frankie.com.au | Juliette Salom
Taking place in Syndey/Warrane on July 5th and 6th, the National Indigenous Art Fair (NIAF) is perhaps the perfect start to this year’s NAIDOC Week. The fair boasts a hub of creative types from all across the country – more than 30 remote art centres and almost 100 First Nations artists displaying their work to over 10,000 visitors – creating a welcoming space for art-lovers to peruse, purchase and admire.
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1 week ago |
frankie.com.au | Juliette Salom
Few things tickle our fancy as much as a good cult story. If you’re anything like us, frankites, then buckle up! Chloe Elisabeth Wilson’s debut novel Rytual is the kind of read that will have you re-thinking your relationship with your make-up drawer. The sinister (and, at times, side-splittingly funny) story follows Marnie Sellick as she drifts through her twenties, haunted by shadows of grief, despair and ennui.
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1 week ago |
frankie.com.au | Juliette Salom
The Western Australian sister duo at the helm of Kooked Ceramics sure know the cheat code to our hearts. Their hand-crafted wares and kooky creations are made with local Australian stoneware clay, a two-time firing method, and a whole lot of love. Besides from the top-notch quality of these durable ceramics, you can also expect some cheeky characters adorning them. Our personal favourite is the delightful Froggie on Toadstool doodad.
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