FOUNDATIONS is a new series that honours the current and next generation of local business owners, and what better place to start than at @tnb_cafe .
TNB has been keeping us right from day one and, if anything, the flowers are well overdue. We realised that the walls of our house extend far beyond our physical space and are extended by the innovators, hustlers and visionaries that aim to uplift their community. We walk side by side, we feel each other’s highs and lows - so let’s see the bigger picture. It’s our collective duty to preserve our area’s gems.
And with that… Ep 1 of FOUNDATIONS featuring Bella from TNB dropping this weekend.
SOLD OUT reuben burgers, SOULED OUT music - this Red Rug Sessions was one for the books.
This is what happens when you put music and food together on the same table. If you missed out, that’s on you 😮💨
📍 @commonhouse.studio@newgenartistry__
📸 @isthatmrbuns
Scenes from @faucetfailure.au ’s staple event ‘THE COOKOUT’.
A proper coming together for Syd’s creative heavy hitters, community leaders and local youth — produced by @nickkalule and hosted at @commonhouse.studio .
A place to showcase your creativity. Book via our bio 🏡
🎥 @itssteady_
RISSA’s rise is a reminder that good things happen to good people when the attitude is right. There’s a calmness to the way she carries herself that makes the speed of her growth feel even more powerful. In a time where so much moves fast, her presence has been a real lesson in humility.
Western Sydney has always been a driving force of creativity, whether the wider industry chooses to recognise it or not. That part isn’t new. That’s how it’s always been. But to see a light shine on people we know and care for still means something.
Moments like this remind us why the work matters. We know we’re moving in the right direction when our people are winning. The role of New Gen and Common House has always been to help bridge our community with the opportunities in front of us and to make sure our people are ready when those doors open.
Featured article: “You may not have heard of her, but this Polynesian kid has millions of listeners” — The Sydney Morning Herald, 26 March 2026.
Article by Kayla Oyala | Photography by Audrey Richardson for The Sydney Morning Herald
Date night sorted for Saturday with food by @culinarybeat and intimate RnB & Soul right in the area (save the 1 hour commute 🥱).
Preorders for the Reuben Burgers close Thursday night @ 6pm. When they’re gone, they’re gone 🤷🏻♂️ orders can be made via the link in bio.
See yall at the Red Rug.
Shot and edited by: @_ranzyyy
Colourist by: @itssteady_