Edmund Coleman

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“Goodbye, for now”: farewell Nabe Studios

October 11th, 2023 - Edmund Coleman

Nabe Studios, an all-accepting space for emerging artists and a creative haven for the Kensington community, is sadly closing its doors later this year – but not without a few final hurrahs.

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Lightning, dwarfism, community at Arts House

September 13th, 2023 - Edmund Coleman

Zoë Barry was hit by lightning, thrice. Now the award-winning cellist responds with a hair-raising solo performance charged by her uncanny encounters.

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From West Bali to West Melbourne

September 13th, 2023 - Edmund Coleman

It was in Bali in the 1970s, after a chance stopover on her way to India, that Dr Mary Ida Bagus met her husband, Agus.

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West Gate Tunnel reaches another major milestone

September 13th, 2023 - Edmund Coleman

The final piece of the West Gate Tunnel’s new elevated freeway will soon be stitched into place using a 1400-tonne crane.

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Inner North-West, start your engines!

September 13th, 2023 - Edmund Coleman

After the roaring success of the inaugural Queensberry Cup, the Billycart Challenge is set to return to the corner of Errol St and Queensberry streets on October 21.

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Minister stops off at North Melbourne Station with safety message

August 16th, 2023 - Edmund Coleman

Minister for Public Transport Ben Carroll visited North Melbourne train station for the launch of Rail Safety Week 2023 as Victorians were urged to take precautions and avoid dangerous behaviour around Melbourne’s train network.

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West Gate Tunnel construction more than “70 per cent” complete

August 16th, 2023 - Edmund Coleman

The Victorian Government has announced the heavily interrupted construction of the West Gate Tunnel is now more than 70 per cent complete, after beginning in early 2018 and now projected to finish in late 2025, three years later than originally proposed.

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DRIFTW O O  D at Gallerysmith

August 16th, 2023 - Edmund Coleman

Lisa Seward stopped, standing over a piece of driftwood on Shoreham beach, fascinated. The artist began to study the small tracks grooved by ancient currents, musing on the driftwood’s journey and how it came to rest.

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