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1. Authors,Artists, Musicians,Launch of Hughenden Cafe Restaurant

Excited, with everyone being amazing - talented  Deborah Lacey-Smith creating the design of the Hughenden Cafe Restaurant. 

Kat Medina – who’s trained by Bill Granger and worked for Bill for nearly 9 years just walked  into The Hughenden and announced -  ’I'm here’.

Guess what? Kat is an artist, pyschologist and a chef who loves creating dishes.

I thought pasta was from the supermarket. No way – Kat creates from first principles. She  is so talent and a purist – everything is inspired by her creativity and soul. I love Kat.

The kalaga represents the heart of The Hughenden – created in Burma-Thailand from the goods brought by British traders during Victorian times. This exquisite tapestry inspired by Buddhism and Hindism - weaves elephants, birds, dragons into the fabric -  symbols of beauty, peace and hope.

Artists, writers, film makers, musicians, creators are part of it . It’s a natural home for thinkers and creators as Barzillai Quaife Australia’s first philosopher lived on Queen Street and watched his son Dr Frederick Harrison Quaife build The Hughenden.

Look for Dr Frederick Harrison Quaife’s portrait in the Victorian Rooms.

The Hughenden Cafe Restaurant is opening and it’s real, welcoming and creative. Just love to see you there.

From Susanne

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