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Helping inner-city locals get Functional For Life
In the age of fitness training conglomerates and international franchises, the personal is quickly fading away from personal training.
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Kazuki’s: a genre-bending dining experience
With classic European techniques, seasonal Australian produce and Japanese discipline, you’d be forgiven for thinking Lygon St fine diner, Kazuki’s, falls under the ever-growing umbrella of “fusion” dining.
Read MoreHow do we keep Melbourne’s vital arts scene alive?
I was so pleased to recently attend the opening night of the War-Rak/Banksia festival at the newly rebuilt La Mama Theatre in Carlton in December.
Read MoreBe well and active with your Neighbour Network
While we have had to face unprecedented challenges over the last couple of years, we should not forget to celebrate the small milestones achieved as we come together again in 2022.
Read More101 Victorians – could you be one of them?
We all know Victorians are a diverse bunch, but the Metro Tunnel Creative Program is about to find out just how diverse a community we have.
Read MoreMelbourne Zoo announces 2022 Summer Cinema program
For a unique and exotic location to watch a movie you can’t go past the Melbourne Zoo.
Read MoreHappy New Year, inner-city locals
As your local MP, I am thrilled to be able to contribute to the Hyperlocal News.
Read MoreDown the rabbit hole with Gerald Diffey
The ephemera in Gerald’s Bar in Rathdowne St, Carlton, furniture and everything on the walls and the shelves, has a back story.
Read MoreMelbourne’s historic cemetery
During its 170 years of operation, the Melbourne General Cemetery in Carlton has become the final resting place of many of the important figures of Victoria’s and Australia’s colonial and later history, including seven Premiers of Victoria and several Prime Ministers of Australia. However, the managing of the cemetery by its trustees has been a source of considerable controversy.
Read MoreVernon Ransford: the elegant left hander
The holiday season is with us and top level cricket at the MCG makes its seasonal appearance in the East Melbourne area. The high point is the Boxing Day Test, this year being an Ashes series against England. The MCG was the place where Test cricket was born in 1877 and was also the venue of the first One Day International in January 1971.
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Now’s the time to speak up
Historic Dan O’Connell Hotel to become alternative primary school

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