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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Brisbane's Best Bottomless Brunches Revealed
When it comes to weekend rituals, nothing beats a brunch session.
The Best Day Trips From Brisbane for a Break From the Hustle
Need a break from it all? It's time to hit the road.
The Most Aesthetic Cafes on the Gold Coast RN
The Gold Coast’s dining scene has exploded over the last decade, and it’s brought with it a whole host of incredible new venues.
The Brissie Restaurant Receiving Global Acclaim
Where food, culture and design collide for the ultimate dining experience.
Where to Go For an Indian Feast in Brisbane
Discover your new favourite local Indian restaurant here in our guide.
Magical Things to Do on Your Next Gold Coast Holiday
Get set for adventures galore.
This Brisbane Bakery Is Pure French Bliss
The best new cafes to start your morning the right way, every day.
The Tropical Getaway We’re Craving Right Now
Your next holiday destination? It's here.
Fortitude Valley’s New All-Day, All-Night Spot
Forget the dive bars, the Valley has had a glow-up.
Disco, Dumplings And $59 Banquets? Yes Please
Can’t decide what to order? Leave it to the chef, with Brisbane’s best set menus.
A Cult Korean Sandwich Shop Has Arrived in Brissy
Have a hankering for a sandwich? We've got you.
A Hyperlocal Gelato Bar Has Landed In Milton
Keep your cool with the best ice cream parlours, gelato shops and sorbet spots around town.
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