Category: Community Insight
News & talk about Tamborine Mountain & Community
Classically Modern – Cronulla Pottery
Once, Geoff Walker owned Cronulla Pottery, a successful business providing handmade goods to the community. Now his endeavours to provide people with quality products have…
Read MoreCracking Open the Vault – Shoe Vault Canungra
Nora Jones has owned the Shoe Vault for six years, and in that time it has remained the best location around Canungra to find quality,…
Read MoreTime in a Bottle – Tamborine Mountain Distillery
There are plenty of places to get a great drink on the mountain, but you will be hard-pressed to find one with as much variety…
Read MoreRemarketable – Twilight Market Tamborine Mountain
“New.” “Fun.” “Interesting.” “We’ve needed something like this for years.” All high praise for the latest attraction to grace Tamborine Mountain. Ebony Peters is the…
Read MorePatience, Young Grasshopper – Soccer for Kids
For those children with a need to be active both physically and socially—as well as the ones who could use a little more of…
Read MoreKing of the Castle – Castle Glen
Castle Glen is almost certainly one of the most iconic storefronts on Gallery Walk— if not all of Tamborine Mountain. Manager Phil Skinner reveals the…
Read MoreWe Have Them For Life – Masala Shanti
“We Have Them For Life” Shiju Parmabeth is the head chef at Tamborine Mountain’s most iconic Indian restaurant: Masala Shanti. Running his kitchen for over…
Read MoreBed, Breakfast and Bones – Tamborine Mountain Pet Farmstay
Living in an area so connected with nature, it’s no surprise that many Tamborine residents keep animals of all shapes and sizes. Sometimes, these furry…
Read MoreDegrees of Beauty – e360 Design
e360 Design is one of Tamborine Mountain’s newest additions, having only opened in August of 2020. Jen Robson explains her ethos towards creating art that’s…
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