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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Now Open: The Anyday Team's Elegant French Bistro
Gather the gang and cross our edit of the best new restaurants in Brisbane off of your bucket list.
Tell Them It’s Carol Singers With the Best Christmas Albums
Christmas cheer to end the year.
The Best Shops to Unearth Vintage Gems in Brissy
Say goodbye to fast fashion and hello to your new unique style!
Camping Spots Near Brisbane to Book This Summer
'Tis the season for camping!
Brisbane's Best Set Menus Under $100
Can’t decide what to order? Leave it to the chef, with Brisbane’s best set menus.
The Best Foodie Suburbs for a Progressive Feast
Find the foodie hubs around Brisbane worth a drive.
Dial Up the Romance With These Ambient Spots
Think low-lit and moody to sleek and simple.
Brisbane's Best Date Night Wins
Surprise your date with something a little different.
The Wild Adventure Park Coming to the Gold Coast
Get set for adventures galore
The Straddie Hotel is Back and Better Than Ever
Set your watch to island time.
The Best Japanese Restaurants In Brisbane for Sushi & Sake
There’s nothing but crowd-pleasers here!
A New, Ambient Hidden Bar Has Arrived in Brisbane
Tucked behind dressing rooms, barbershops and everything in between.
The $57 9-Course Power Banquet You Need in Your Life
Don’t let the economy get you down, enjoy these cheap eats instead!
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