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Staying safe on Australia Day
Not everyone was attending Australia Day celebrations this year or protesting against them.
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The murmurings of a creative collaboration making its way to the city
Melbourne’s very own Museum of Chinese Australian History is kicking off the year with an exhibit that speaks into the core of what the museum hopes to achieve when showcasing creative work.
Read MoreLocals recognised in Australia Day awards
Seven inner city residents have been recognised in the 2022 Australia Day Honours list, for contributions in a range of fields including health, literature, and charitable organisations.
Read MoreShow your love on Valentine’s Day
Kellee Pham, florist and owner of Kellee Flowers in East Melbourne, said Valentine’s Day was the most important and busiest in her year.
Read MoreLocal landscapes make a comeback
Everyone loves a landscape and if you’ve been to Airey’s Inlet for a beach holiday the image of Eagle Rock might still be conjuring up the mood.
Read MoreRoyal Park Golf Club driving its way to 120 years
For golf-enthusiasts in Parkville, the Royal Park Golf Course is a place to come together and bond over a shared love of the sport.
Read MoreSchool community creates recipe book Love, Lee Street
The annual Carlton North Primary School Fete is the major fundraising event organised by the parents of the kids who attend the school.
Read More“They are missing, we miss them”: Plan to bolster city’s student reputation
More than a third of the CBD’s student population have left the city since the onset of COVID-19, and a plan has emerged to arrest the slide.
Read MoreE-scooters have launched
Hundreds of electric scooters will be available to hire across the city and nearby surrounds from February 1 as the City of Melbourne confirmed details of a long-awaited hire scheme.
Read MoreA love story by Hemingway
The war is over. Those who have lived through it are maimed and world weary.
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Remembering Joyeux
Memoir of a Snail

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