Latest articles by Jack Hayes
The Carlton Directory: a guide to everything postcode 3053
In partnership with local business association, Carlton Inc., Hyperlocal News (publisher of Inner City News) would like to introduce you to The Carlton Directory, a guide to, and celebration of, businesses throughout Carlton.
Read MoreRethinking the fertility journey
No.1 Fertility has reimagined the fertility journey for individuals and couples, helping them achieve their dreams of parenthood. Our team of fertility specialists is here to make these dreams come true and provide ongoing support at every step.
Read MoreCelebrating Harmony Day at Carlton’s “heart”
Carlton will be awash with a festival of multicultural celebration this March with the return of Harmony Day at Carlton Primary School.
Read MoreGetting stronger for life at Prime40
Kane Hamilton from Prime40 Personal Training has a simple maxim by which he guides his clients: “be strong, not tired.”
Read MoreThe Johnston Collection launches new exhibition
East Melbourne’s own “hidden treasure” The Johnston Collection (TJC), has announced its new exhibition.
Read MoreA Carlton Christmas spectacular
Christmas fever is taking over Carlton with live music along Lygon St, a Christmas Roller Rink, performances at La Mama, a Hot Rod Social Toy Run for the Salvation Army, free local gift cards, and more.
Read MoreThere’s no place like Rome
Celebrating all things Italian, the annual Melbourne Italian Festa returned to Carlton on November 26, relocating from Argyle Square to the Royal Exhibition Building and the Museum Plaza in an exciting event transformation.
Read MoreCelebrate the festive season at Paper Republic
As we near Christmas, and festive fever hits the world, there are few better shopping experiences than taking a walk down Bourke Street Mall.
Read MoreCelebrating the life and work of Julian Centofanti
Carlton’s art community is in mourning following the sad death of Carlton Arts Centre (CAC) owner, pottery teacher and artist, Julian Centofanti.
Read MoreA different kind of lawyer
Without the sensationalism of television or film, what would your perception of law firms and lawyers be?
Read MoreLocal real estate pioneer awarded as Melbourne’s best agent
Gina Donazzan, founder of local real estate agency Donazzan Boutique Property, has taken out Melbourne’s Agent of the Year for the second year running in the recent RateMyAgent awards, landing her in the top five per cent of agents nationwide.
Read MoreMaking a bit of Foss about Carlton’s new distillery
209 Lygon St has lived many lives. The bluestone façade and red brick interiors were fondly known to locals for almost 40 years as the home of IL Cantuccio, an old-fashioned Italian diner serving homely food.
Read MoreChanging the inner-city property management landscape
For those within the inner circles of the property management industry, they know it can often be a thankless job.
Read MoreThe jewel in D.O.C’s crown
When D.O.C Pizza and Mozzarella Bar opened on Drummond St more than 10 years ago, there were few restaurants in Melbourne that gathered the same level of hype.
Read MoreA day of harmonious celebration in Carlton
Carlton’s heart will beat with the sights, sounds and smells of multicultural celebration this March with the celebration of Harmony Day at Carlton Primary School.
Read MoreWhat is brilliant teaching?
It might be hard to exactly define brilliant teaching, but it’s very easy to spot.
Read MoreThe Bureau: Parkville’s new “community hub”
With a short lifetime spent in hospitality, it is only fitting Jay Clough’s first solo venture be stamped with his own undeniable character.
Read MoreReimagining your general store
The traditional notion of a corner store milk bar is one steeped in nostalgia and tradition.
Read MoreImproving kids’ wellbeing with the power of therapy
For clinical psychologist, Moulya Ramesh Kumar, her life and career have been lived inspired by a simple Buddhist mantra: “pain is inevitable, but suffering is optional”.
Read MoreJam-packed 2023 Melbourne Symphony Orchestra program announced
The 2023 Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (MSO) program of nearly 200 events has been announced this week, released by the chief conductor Jaime Martin.
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