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Taste & Temptation: Johnston Collection exhibition tour now open

Taste & Temptation: Johnston Collection exhibition tour now open

June 2nd, 2026 - Inner City News

The Johnston Collection house museum in East Melbourne is thrilled to welcome Dr Matthew Martin as guest curator of their latest exhibition tour Taste & Temptation.

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Royal Exhibition Building marks 125 years since birth of federal parliament

May 21st, 2026 - Sean Car

Australia’s democratic story returned to one of its most symbolic stages earlier this month, as national and state leaders gathered at Carlton’s Royal Exhibition Building to mark 125 years since the opening of the nation’s first federal parliament.

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The postbox preserver: one man’s mission to revive Melbourne’s forgotten pillar boxes

June 4th, 2025 - Georgie Atkins

For most Melburnians, the city’s cast-iron, Victorian-era pillar boxes blend quietly into the urban backdrop – unnoticed relics of another century.

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Gas streetlights in Melbourne

October 2nd, 2024 - Jeff Atkinson

In the early days of Melbourne, streets were dark and dangerous. The only lights that enabled you to see your way along the street were the oil lights that publicans were obliged to have outside their hotels. 

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When police cars first got radios

January 31st, 2024 - Jeff Atkinson

In the 19th and early 20th centuries, a policeman patrolling the inner suburbs of Melbourne could only call for assistance or report a crime if he could reach a telephone or call-box. 

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Statue of Victorian feminist and social activist to be celebrated

December 18th, 2023 - Brendan Rees

The first woman nominated for Australian parliament, Vida Goldstein, will be honoured with a statue in a historic move that aims to close the gap on gender inequality of statues in the City of Melbourne.

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Dr Julian Smith: surgeon and photographer

September 27th, 2023 - Sylvia Black

One of East Melbourne’s more notable residents was Dr Julian Smith; a remarkable man, famous in two very different fields, surgery and photography.  

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Through the eyes of surgeons

May 3rd, 2023 - Meera Shaju & Helen Laffin

A great deal of modern medicine’s success can be attributed to our ancestors’ constant arduous experiments ending in remarkable discoveries and inventions.

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From Brazil to Mordialloc, and finally, at Melbourne General Cemetery

June 29th, 2022 - Carol Saffer

In 2001 author Caroline Petit toured the house and grounds of Mayfield, a 12-room mansion in Mordialloc, built by François Louis Nompar de Caumont La Force, the Count of Castelnau. He was appointed Consul-General to France in Melbourne in 1864.

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Baby Button a bundle of joy

Baby Button a bundle of joy

March 1st, 2021 - Inner City News
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