Brisbane Editor
Lexie Mamo
Lexie is the Brisbane Editor at Sitchu and has been part of the team since October 2020. Her background lies in fashion eCommerce and content marketing, having worked in digital roles across brands like Lorna Jane, Black Milk Clothing and dk active. A Brisbane native, Lexie covers food, lifestyle, events, and travel guides for the Sunshine State. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her reading, visiting coffee spots or snapping shots of her rescue cat for his Instagram account.
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Grab a Free Coffee in Tenerife This Morning
The best new cafes to start your morning the right way, every day.
Newstead’s Fresh Take On The Local
Lock in the group chat for an afternoon spent at one of Brissie’s most iconic pubs.
Get Back to Nature With These Cosy, Tiny Stays
The best stays for a lo-fi luxe escape.
Rancho Relaxo: The Best Farm Stays in QLD
Break away from the crowds and go off-grid with a little rural adventure.
This Is Your Sign To Visit Toowoomba
Make the most of your time in this stunning Southern city.
Brisbane’s Best Happy Hours for a Bargain Bev
One of those weeks? A bargain or two should sort you out!
New Year, New You: Cooking Classes Worth Your $$
Watch out Nigella, there’s a new kitchen queen in town…
The Closest Coastal Escapes to Brisbane
Get ready for salt, sand and sun in abundance.
Mt Tamborine Restaurants to Save For Your Next Visit
You’ll be eating your way around the mountain with our go-to guide.
Where To Go When Brisbane Feels Busy
Need a break from it all? It's time to hit the road.
Craving Live Music? Brisbane’s Retro Party Palace Delivers
Gear up for a great night out!
Dog-Friendly Accommodation on the Sunshine Coast for a Pawsome Escape
Want to go on holiday to the Sunshine Coast with your pooch? It’s totally pawsible!
Enjoy a Nature-Filled Escape With the Best Things to Do in Hervey Bay
Spend some time unwinding with our guide to the best things to do in Hervey Bay.
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