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Charlie, the cuddly cavoodle

Charlie, the cuddly cavoodle

March 18th, 2021 - Jack Alfonso

Prancing around Clayton Reserve, Charlie, the 11-month-old cavoodle, fully displays his bubbly and warm personality to all who come across him, whether they be two- or four-legged.

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The case for a Kensington precinct plan

March 18th, 2021 - Simon Harvey

Iconic precincts are never “planned”, they evolve. Those who have been privileged to travelled to London, Istanbul, Rome, Hanoi, Tehran or any other ancient city, know an iconic place when they savour one. 

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Tomato City – delivering fresh produce for 75 years

March 18th, 2021 - North West City News

Queen Victoria Market (QVM) stall Tomato City has been in owner John Pontelandolfo’s family for almost 75 years. 

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Cultural competency on the rise

March 18th, 2021 - Ellen Blake

Where the COVID-19 pandemic and the shift online upended many organisations last year, Koorie Heritage Trust (KHT) manager of education and visitor experience Rob Hyatt said the trust’s Building Aboriginal Cultural Competency workshops had soared in popularity.

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Housing definitions

March 18th, 2021 - North West City News

Letters to the editor, March 2021

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What is your favourite winter-exclusive activity?

March 18th, 2021 - North West City News

I like playing outdoor games such as tennis and cricket with my friends. It’s good for your health, so I take time for that.

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McCracken St food share pantry supports the community 

March 18th, 2021 - Rebecca Smith

Kensington Neighbourhood House (KNH) worked with locals to establish a food share pantry to support local community members access food items and to provide residents the capacity to take, swap or donate food, which can all be done anonymously, 24/7. 

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New councillor is a “unionist at heart” 

March 18th, 2021 - Sean Car

Having snuck into the final councillor position at last year’s local government elections, CFMEU member and new councillor Elizabeth Doidge said she was looking forward to helping shape and reactivate the city that she loves. 

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How do we solve a problem like rough sleeping? 

March 18th, 2021 - Rob Pradolin

Welcome to the seventh of our 12-part series which will attempt to explore the role that housing can and should play within Australian society and why it is important to our economy that we house all Australians, rich or poor. 

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Why grow your own food locally?

March 18th, 2021 - Jacqui van Heerden

In the future, changed rainfall patterns, droughts, storms, floods and cyclones could put many crops at risk and potentially destroy crops. 

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A space of our own

February 18th, 2021 - Rebecca Smith
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