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Bee Graffiti
Sep 28

Sep 28 Bee Graffiti

Melanie Giuffré
Art

Sometimes it pays to look down!

New Facade and Signage at Seans
Sep 28

Sep 28 New Facade and Signage at Seans

Melanie Giuffré
Places
Equality is for Everyone
Sep 28

Sep 28 Equality is for Everyone

Melanie Giuffré
Art, Culture
Work in Progress by Katie Shriner
Sep 28

Sep 28 Work in Progress by Katie Shriner

Melanie Giuffré
Art

Is this what creationists were thinking?

Sometimes. Jacques Avenue.
Sep 28

Sep 28 Sometimes. Jacques Avenue.

Melanie Giuffré

Thanks Daryl.

Shark Attack at Bondi Pavilion
May 30

May 30 Shark Attack at Bondi Pavilion

Melanie Giuffré
Culture, Events, People

Bondi Fresh Daily was witness to a shark attack recently. That is to say we stopped by a rehearsal session of Bondi rock band, Shark Attack, in one of the music rooms at the Bondi Pavilion a week ago. They are so good.

Painter Helen S Tiernan
May 30

May 30 Painter Helen S Tiernan

Melanie Giuffré
Art, People, Places

Transculturation: Sublime and Surreal Encounters of First Contact in the Antipodes

Artist Studio
May 30

May 30 Artist Studio

Melanie Giuffré

Bondi Fresh Daily would like to know how many artists are working out of their garages. We reckon there’s more than a few.

Struggle Street
May 30

May 30 Struggle Street

Melanie Giuffré
Streets of Bondi

Bondi Fresh Daily, Grand Designs edition.

Hello Mr Hitchcock?
May 30

May 30 Hello Mr Hitchcock?

Melanie Giuffré
North meets South
Apr 10

Apr 10 North meets South

Melanie Giuffré
Culture, People

Two foodie icons and old friends, Andy Anthony from Macelleria and Ross Annas of Bondi Tratt fame.

North Bondi Share Board
Apr 10

Apr 10 North Bondi Share Board

Melanie Giuffré
Culture, Eclectica, People

North Bondi share economy.

Aaagh! Cable Ties!
Apr 10

Apr 10 Aaagh! Cable Ties!

Melanie Giuffré
Art, Culture, Events

These days every event down at the beach leaves us with an epidemic of the single use only pieces of fish-killing plastic (thanks Nexba Water Polo By the Sea and A Moveable Feast, to name only two of many guilty parties).

Neil Tomkins aka Vernon McLaryus aka @theleafmonster
Apr 10

Apr 10 Neil Tomkins aka Vernon McLaryus aka @theleafmonster

Melanie Giuffré

We came across inner-westie Neil Tomkins, aka Velton McLaryous, aka @theleafmonster, on our Sunday afternoon Promenade stroll.

Finless is More
Apr 10

Apr 10 Finless is More

Remo Giuffré
People of Bondi: Radley Spring
Apr 6

Apr 6 People of Bondi: Radley Spring

Melanie Giuffré
People, Places

Originally from the US, Radley came over 10 years ago for an international canoe/kayak competition, and pretty much stayed. Radley had fallen in love with Bondi.

Anonymous Recurring Graffiti
Apr 6

Apr 6 Anonymous Recurring Graffiti

Melanie Giuffré

Not sure who these works are by but they have recently been seen on the Promenade and Glenayr Avenue.

Very Harry Potter
Apr 6

Apr 6 Very Harry Potter

Melanie Giuffré
Eclectica, Streets of Bondi

What happened to 86?

James Gulliver Hancock Mural
Apr 6

Apr 6 James Gulliver Hancock Mural

Melanie Giuffré
Art

New Mural

Let's Go!
Apr 6

Apr 6 Let's Go!

Melanie Giuffré
Eclectica

Let’s go!

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