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The new age of promo items
Whether it’s a cheap pen, a cap, or a fidget spinner, most of us have received a promotional item at some point in our lives.
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My barista is a cavoodle
We can’t say that we didn’t know what we were doing. We might have stopped the tide of irresistibleness that inundated our locked-down lives.
Read MoreCool hero rides an American storm
America is the place of ultimate cool – placing high value on the valueless – and of ultimate shame – placing no value on the invaluable.
Read MoreWho do you love the most and why?
“I love my wife the most, just because she’s an amazing woman who I enjoy spending my life with.”
Read MoreThe wonder of wildlife
I’ve been thinking a lot about habitat lately. Maybe it’s because we’re all spending so much more time at home. A habitat is home, a home for wildlife.
Read MoreFrom the Whoniverse to Carlton
After receiving her as an 18th birthday present, Amelia has been inseparable from her beloved terrier-cross Clara.
Read MoreThe value of staying put
Bar owner and writer Emily Bitto is a bit of a towering presence in the vivacious culture of Lygon St.
Read MoreForza Italia: A melting pot of Italian culture
From humble beginnings as a small store in Perth, Forza Italia has blossomed into an iconic Lygon St institution and Australia’s largest Italian megastore.
Read MoreQuiet achiever is as passionate as ever
While he may have been around Town Hall for more than 20 years, Cr Kevin Louey said that the pandemic had meant “throwing the rule book out” when it came to being on council.
Read MoreThe local impact of the Afghanistan crisis
Carlton resident Fahima Iria was a long way from home when she heard the news of the Taliban’s take-over of her birthplace in Afghanistan.
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Farewell Inner City News – a short but meaningful chapter
Carlton’s Olympic cyclist

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