Arts & Culture
New Carlton gallery exhibits the “future dreaming” of incarcerated First Nations artists
The Torch’s inaugural exhibition at its new gallery on Elgin St will see Future Dreaming - visions of the future come to life from November 2 to November 24, featuring artworks from first-time painters as well as seasoned participants of its program.
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Celebrating 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 MoreLily ecstatic over dream role in Mamma Mia
Lily Baulderstone is living a true “pinch me moment” after landing a dream gig of performing in the hit production of Mamma Mia! The Musical.
Read MoreRedefining grit: why your next workout could change your life
You’re scrolling through your phone one evening, every second post seems to scream youth and vitality. Then you catch your reflection – feeling miles away from those carefree smiles and filtered bodies.
Read MoreThe latest from Parkville
Firstly, many thanks for the good wishes following my accident. One realises what an incredible village we live in when so many care! All is good now, hence my October column.
Read MoreCarlton residents’ position on e-scooters
The Carlton Residents’ Association (CRA) has written to the Minister for Transport to express our concern at the failure of the shared e-scooter trial initiated by the state government to provide substantive evidence for their ongoing use and to ensure their compliance during the trial period.
Read MoreEast Melbourne fun for old and young together
We all know about the emotional and physical benefits of intergenerational social activities. Some may remember the ABC show about the old folks and the four-year-olds?
Read MoreDr Julian Smith: surgeon and photographer
One of East Melbourne’s more notable residents was Dr Julian Smith; a remarkable man, famous in two very different fields, surgery and photography.
Read MoreNew historical timeline will leave Parkville residents “gobsmacked”
Parkville is home to Melbourne’s leading education and healthcare precinct and will soon boast the Metro Tunnel’s state-of-the-art Parkville Station, due to open in 2025.
Read MoreFork in the road moment: rust away or wear yourself out
Picture this: You’re standing alone at a literal fork in the road, the sun setting behind you as you ponder the most critical decision of your life.
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Celebrate Christmas in Carlton
Future Dreaming exhibition off to a flying start

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