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Rotarians do their bit to help limit impact of malaria
Malaria is a life-threatening disease caused by parasites that are transmitted to people through the bites of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes. It is preventable and curable.
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Is Homes Victoria about to declare insolvency?
I don’t take much of what the Herald Sun says about anything to be honest. It is a muckraker of the first order. Sensationalism in reporting is its core mission.
Read MoreLa Mama offers the freedom to explore or fail
Betty Burstall founded La Mama Theatre after visiting New York, where she discovered the La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, founded by Ellen Stewart, an American theatre director.
Read MoreQVM’s very own certified cicerone
After experiencing the hospitality industry in the United Kingdom and finding a passion for introducing people to new experiences and styles of beers, Darren Ivey has found his place at Brick Lane Shed.
Read MoreShe gets things done
Marie Iafeta has a big smile and a humble disposition.
Read MoreOctober community morning tea
October morning tea was a well-attended gathering of 40 people who enjoyed an interesting talk by Terry Henderson on the state of the horse racing industry.
Read MoreDied due to war service
With Remembrance Day coming up it seems a fitting time to acknowledge one of East Melbourne’s many residents who enlisted to serve their King and Country in the Great War. Shown here is Henri Joseph Lamande, in one of the more diverting photos in our society’s collection.
Read MoreClimate crisis continues
Last month, as I stood watching the flood waters rise in Kensington and locals worry about their homes and safety, it was crystal clear that the climate crisis is happening right here, right now in Melbourne.
Read MoreReimagining your general store
The traditional notion of a corner store milk bar is one steeped in nostalgia and tradition.
Read MoreImproving kids’ wellbeing with the power of therapy
For clinical psychologist, Moulya Ramesh Kumar, her life and career have been lived inspired by a simple Buddhist mantra: “pain is inevitable, but suffering is optional”.
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Housing equality, a better future for all Australians
Giving a voice to our international students

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