STM Loves: Sunset Cana Club, Country Road X Ngali, Done, Summer X Salt Markets and the Sawatzky Cup

Sunset Cana Club
Spring, a rooftop, tropical rum cocktails and music filling the Perth skyline — where do we sign up? QT Perth has launched its golden-hour experience that will take over its rooftop until January. The new offering includes four Flor de Cana cocktails and a special Chicho Gelato collaboration on three boozy dessert numbers including an old-school float with Coca-Cola and a decadent hazelnut affogato.

Done
When Hannah Spilva spotted more grey hairs creeping into her locks during Melbourne’s long lockdowns, it sparked the idea for Done — an at-home hair colour with salon-grade formulations and conscious ingredients. Formulated in Milan, the brand will cover greys in 10 minutes while working to hydrate, strengthen and protect the hair with vitamin E and macadamia oil and without ingredients such as ammonia, parabens and phthalates. There are five colours to choose from, priced from $65, with an option to subscribe to scheduled deliveries. More details can be found at donehair.co

Summer x Salt Markets
These popular Trigg beachside markets are back for summer and celebrating 10 years of taking over Clarko Reserve with stalls, food pop-ups and free fitness and meditation classes. To mark the milestone, the markets — which run on the first and third Saturday of every month until March 21 — will have limited-edition merchandise as well as hosting collaborations and giveaways. From swimwear to shakshuka and coffee to ceramics, there is something for everyone. More details at summerxsalt.com

Country Road x Ngali
Country Road has launched its first collaboration with leading First Nations fashion label Ngali. The Indigenous brand’s founder, Wiradjuri woman Denni Francisco worked alongside Antikirinya-Matu Yankuntjatjara artist Pearl Austin to create the collection of apparel and accessories, with distinctive prints from artworks painted at Umoona Community Art Centre in Coober Pedy. “I want people to understand that it’s not just art — it means something deeper. When someone wears a piece from this collection, they carry a story of my community and Country with them,” says Austin. Shop the collection at select Country Road stores and online at countryroad.com.au.

Crown lunch & pool pass
The weather is warming up, which means Crown’s signature lunch and pool pass offer is back for another year. Sign yourself up for a $69 set menu at Bistro Guillaume and Modo Mio and you’ll get a one-off ticket to the Crown Metropol pool. The Bistro Guillaume three-course meal of French-inspired fare includes duck confit croquettes and prawn linguini with white wine and chilli, while Modo Mio’s merges Italian cuisine with summery flavours such as burrata with fennel and rocket and lemon tart with basil cream and strawberry sorbet. After you’ve eaten, you can redeem your pool pass Monday-Thursday, October 13-December 11 or February 4-26. Advance bookings are essential and conditions apply. See crownperth.com.au.

The Princess Bride
If you love this 1987 classic, starring Robin Wright and Cary Elwes, you can see it in all its celluloid glory in a special screening for a good cause at Revival House. The cinema in the Art Deco Como Theatre will show the film on 35mm on October 24 at 7.45pm, with part proceeds going to the Sawatzky Cup, a local tennis tournament raising funds and awareness for Rare Voices Australia and rare disease research. Book via tickets.oztix.com.au so part of your ticket sale will be donated.

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