Latest articles by Rhonda Dredge
Corner store for sale in Parkville
The Parkville Store is up for sale in Morrah St. It first opened as a grocer in 1884 and has traded as a corner store ever since.
Read MoreAs much flak as Captain Cook
Some nice people come from Captain Cook’s home town of Middlesbrough although you wouldn’t know it, judging by the recent protests against his arrival in Australia.
Read MoreTeetering between construction and deconstruction
There’s a brilliant outdoor exhibition of photography in Barry St, Carlton, in a strange urban landscape next to the Metro Tunnel site for Parkville Station.
Read MorePeople like you will change the world
Helen Albinis was an ordinary mum with two children and a job in pharmaceuticals when she first went into lockdown in Preston.
Read MoreHigh-flyers of the 20th century
A few lively works have emerged out of the store room of the Victorian Artists Society in Albert St during their recent renovations and can be seen at a short, 10-day exhibition.
Read MoreCorner store up for sale
A cute little corner café in George St, East Melbourne is up for sale but there’s no need to worry about the loss of a much-loved institution.
Read MoreProtestors silenced by council laws
The release of 26 refugees from detention in the Park Hotel in Swanston St is a victory for their supporters and a strong campaign over the Christmas period.
Read MorePeople have their say on Australia Day
Australia Day was no picnic for inner city parks as protestors took over the Treasury and Fitzroy Gardens to present their political views of what is becoming the most controversial day of the year.
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