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Terrapotter Studios: the home of North Melbourne’s clay community
Terrapotter Studios is a sanctuary for ceramic enthusiasts, where both beginners and seasoned potters can explore their creativity in a welcoming North Melbourne space.
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Kensington locals urge immediate action on slippery tactile pavers
Kensington residents are concerned about the dangers that tactile pavers across the city pose for local safety, with many frustrated at the City of Melbourne’s lack of prioritisation to replace the pavers.
Read MoreNew season get-together at Arts House to chat and exchange
Locals are invited to a family-friendly neighbourhood gathering at North Melbourne’s Arts House on February 25 for coffee, chats, and to hear what is coming up for its first season of 2025 – the centre's 20th anniversary.
Read MoreNew pocket park opens in North Melbourne
North Melbourne has welcomed a new green space with the opening of Bedford Street Pocket Park.
Read MoreZine festival takes over Kensington Town Hall
Kensington Town Hall hosted the 2025 Festival of the Photocopier across the weekend of February 8 and 9, where more than 200 creatives, writers and artists offered their independently produced and hand-made zines for sale.
Read MoreLast call at The Quiet Man: beloved Irish pub to close on St Patrick’s Day
The Quiet Man Irish Pub has called last drinks, with the iconic 27-year-old Kensington institution set to close its doors for good on March 17, in a final celebration of St Patrick’s Day.
Read MoreHotham History Project’s Melbourne Streets
North and West Melbourne history group the Hotham History Project has embarked on one of its largest challenges to date, Melbourne Streets, a database that details the history of local streets in the area.
Read MoreCity of Melbourne’s security push to improve safety
The City of Melbourne is set to begin a trial that will see security guards contracted to address “complex” on-street issues.
Read MoreForest therapy
The practice of forest therapy aims to take us across our self-imposed edges with nature and remember our place within the whole. It guides us to gently once again form a tending relationship with the world around us.
Read MoreHotham History Project celebrates 30 years
Hotham History Project will reach its 30th anniversary in March of this year.
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Harvesting rainwater in the city
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