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Beer has been the great facilitator for social occasions through the eons. At St Arnou we consider it an obligation to maintain this strong heritage and so you will find St Arnou premium beers at premium events across Australia, helping facilitate more great occasions.

  • 2010 Inside Film Awards

    21-Nov-2010  

    The 2010 Inside Film Awards were given out last night in Sydney and Tomorrow When the War Began led the pack in the favourite Aussie film stakes. It took home two IF awards. The guests celebrated the evening with cold St Arnou Premium Blonde. They were flowing until the small hours at exclusive after party at IVY.

  • IF Awards Nomination Party

    25-Oct-2010  

    The Inside Film Awards is one of Australia’s most anticipated events. It’s the time the stars of the big screen and for the first time ever, some new faces from the small screen, celebrate a year in Australian film. The nomination party was held at the exclusive Quay restaurant. It was attended by over 200 people who enjoyed the exquisite food and the range of St Arnou premium beers.

  • Hotel & Management Awards 2010

    24-Sep-2010  

    For the 3rd year in a row St Arnou was proud to sponsor The 2010 HM Awards. They are an annual event held in recognition of excellence over a range of categories, from people and departments to properties and chains from all over Australasia. This year was hosted by world re-noun MC Ray Martin.

  • Ocean Media Cocktail Party

    13-Aug-2010  

    To commemorate the opening of the Sydney International Boat Show, Ocean Media held an exquisite cocktail party at the famous Super Yacht Marina in Balmain. This has now been the fifth year St Arnou and Ocean Media have been working together. It was a great night with many more to come.

  • Relay for life 2010

    01-May-2010  

    Relay For Life is not a race, teams of 10-15 people take turns to walk or run around the track. St Arnou supported, a team headed by Sarah Wilson of Settlement Bar. Her team managed to raise $5,000 for the Cancer Council of Australia.