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Community gathers under sunny skies in Parkville Gardens
Melbourne’s weather has a reputation for changeability, but Parkville Gardens Residents’ Association could not have asked for a more glorious day on Sunday, March 23.
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Austro Bakery reopens in North Melbourne after summer break
North Melbourne’s beloved Austro Bakery has reopened its doors after a two-month summer hiatus, welcoming back customers with its signature pastries, cakes, and focaccia.
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This is the title of the forthcoming publication of the Hotham History Project – an anthology providing glimpses of the evolving history of West Melbourne from pre-colonial times.
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One hour of emissions from Australian billionaires’ super yachts and private jets equals what an average Australian emits in an entire year.
Read MoreThe new heart of the CBD: Town Hall Station concourse revealed
Melbourne’s stunning “square under a square” has been revealed, with new images of the Metro Tunnel’s Town Hall Station taking shape directly under the City Square.
Read MoreMarch in Parkville Gardens
March is a multi-faceted month. Autumn has arrived, universities are back in full swing, football’s kicked off, Moomba fever is in the air, annual religious observances are under way for believers, and the Parkville Gardens Residents’ Association (PGRA) is once again hosting a seasonal event.
Read MoreTerrapotter 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.
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.
Read MoreWest Melbourne local publishes new business book
Long-standing West Melbourne resident and 2024 City of Melbourne election candidate Lawrence Lam has published his first book The Founder Effect revealing the psychological blueprint behind founder-led companies.
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Wombat family warmly welcomes roly-poly joey
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