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The Kensington Association – “taking stock”

The Kensington Association – “taking stock”

July 12th, 2023 - Simon Harvey

From time to time any organisation needs to undertake some kind of appraisal of its operations, even to the extent of reflecting on the reason for its existence.

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Make the most of winter and learn something new!

July 12th, 2023 - Rebecca Smith

Winter can be a tough season in inner-city Melbourne. The days are short, the weather is grey, and in our high-density neighbourhoods it may feel like the walls are closing in.

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Rare honeyeaters are a sweet sight at Melbourne Zoo

July 12th, 2023 - Melbourne Zoo

A flock of Regent honeyeaters has migrated into a newly renovated habitat at Melbourne Zoo, marking the first time the critically endangered bird has been visible to visitors in almost a decade.   

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Local creative couple share the limelight once again

July 12th, 2023 - Kaylah Joelle Baker

North Melbourne couple Amir Rahimzadeh and Sharon Heywood were brought together by their love of theatre, and now they are once again set to hit the stage side-by-side.

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Sublime Stim’s exploration into autistic culture creates “a safer space for generations to come”

July 12th, 2023 - Kaylah Joelle Baker

Arts House season two launched on June 30, and starting off the program in August is Sublime Stim, which has been commissioned through the performance space’s The Warehouse Residency program.

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Voice to Parliament a chance for practical change

July 12th, 2023 - Linda White

Later this year, every Australian will vote in a referendum that has the power to bring our country together and to make meaningful change in the lives of First Nations Australians.

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Better future for housing within reach

June 16th, 2023 - Linda White

Australia faces significant housing challenges. Recently, issues of housing and homelessness have dominated our national policy conversation.

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Tips from a garden bomber

June 14th, 2023 - Rhonda Dredge

Not everyone appreciates the spirit that has gone into the flower pot bombing of Little Provost St in North Melbourne.

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Rationing for our times

June 14th, 2023 - Felicity Jack

Governor of the Reserve Bank Philip Lowe, desperately fighting a war against inflation, has suggested that financially stressed Australians could try to cut back spending. 

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Metro Tunnel’s Arden Station connects the past with the future 

June 14th, 2023 - Metro Tunnel

The internationally renowned lead architect for the Metro Tunnel’s five state-of-the-art stations says the “simplicity and beauty” of North Melbourne’s industrial past has inspired the design for the new Arden Station. 

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