Arts & Culture
Explore the possibilities of puppetry
The Festival of Puppetry has returned to Carlton and will run until July 2 – don’t miss out on experiencing the “amazing smorgasbord of styles and possibilities” on offer.
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“I don’t know why I exist”
Two young writers got together during lockdown and let their personalities drive the narrative as they workshopped ideas for a play over Zoom.
Read MoreTrades Hall statue honours the work of equal pay activist
A bronze statue commissioned by Victorian Trades Hall Council and A Monument of One’s Own was unveiled on May 30 outside the Victorian Trades Hall Council building, celebrating the legacy of one of Victoria’s most influential activists.
Read MoreLa Mama goes from ashes to international recognition
The reconstruction of small indie theatre La Mama is being internationally recognised with design lead architect Meg White debuting her Rebuild La Mama installation at the Prague Quadrennial (PQ) of Performance Design and Space.
Read MoreThrough the eyes of surgeons
A great deal of modern medicine’s success can be attributed to our ancestors’ constant arduous experiments ending in remarkable discoveries and inventions.
Read MoreGoldmine Records: “the one-stop shop” for all your music listening needs
Despite music today being easily accessible online, there is something special about going into your local bricks and mortar record store, and Goldmine Records owner Ben Hill can attest to this.
Read MoreThe tragedy of Hong Kong
It’s hard being a Hong Konger and watching your country change while you’re in exile.
Read MoreCaitlin Dullard steps in as La Mama’s artistic director
Caitlin Dullard is ready to throw her “head and heart” into her new position as La Mama’s CEO and artistic director following the departure of Liz Jones from the role after 50 years.
Read MoreDo you really want that job?
A guy is glaring at you across a table, asking a lot of impertinent questions.
Read MoreBreak the Binaries exhibition blends art, science and identity together
Science Gallery at the University of Melbourne launched its third exhibition, Break the Binaries, on February 18, with works centred around sharing people’s personal journeys with identity.
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The recycling hub bringing Carlton one step closer to a circular economy
Melbourne votes on a floral emblem as Garden City vision takes root

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