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A new Victorian Housing Minister

A new Victorian Housing Minister

February 15th, 2023 - Cory Memery

I welcome the appointment of Mr Colin Brooks as the new Victorian Minister for Housing and look forward to him improving public housing by first assessing in detail the programs of the Andrews Government.

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Shirley Andrews: 1915-2001

February 15th, 2023 - Felicity Jack

Shirley was born in Sandringham and completed her secondary schooling at St Michael’s Grammar School in St Kilda before enrolling in a science course at the University of Melbourne in 1934.

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Victorian-first platform screen doors installed in Metro Tunnel

February 15th, 2023 - Metro Tunnel

Platform screen doors are being installed in the Metro Tunnel’s five new underground stations as the project’s all-important milestone of train testing in the tunnels is fast approaching.

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News from Parkville Gardens - Feb 2023

February 15th, 2023 - Tom Knowles

Christmas celebrations, sporting galas, the Lunar New Year and school holidays have all passed by, and it’s back to school and back to work.

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Elephant calf trifecta for Melbourne Zoo

February 15th, 2023 - Melbourne Zoo

Melbourne Zoo is celebrating the safe arrival of three Asian elephant calves in as many months, making now the best time to plan a visit.

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Arts House’s month of dynamic dance and motivating stories

February 15th, 2023 - Kaylah Joelle Baker

For the month of March, North Melbourne’s Arts House will be home to the inaugural FRAME: A biennial of dance, with five vivid and diverse works already on the line-up.

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West Melbourne’s cuddliest little dog

February 15th, 2023 - North West City News

Winnie is known to be the cuddliest dog around town. In fact, Winnie’s owner Pat said if you even look at him, he’ll “beg for a cuddle”.

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Metro Tunnel art to add splashes of colour this Christmas

December 14th, 2022 - Metro Tunnel

Melbourne’s rail history is being celebrated with a collection of historical images – some dating back nearly 150 years – as part of a huge Metro Tunnel arts program this summer.

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Flights of fancy

December 14th, 2022 - Howard Birnstihl

As a photographer, one of the most helpful gadgets I ever designed for my local welding man to bring to fruition was a pipe with a clamp at one end and lateral hole at the other. 

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Managing pests using nature – part two

December 14th, 2022 - Jacqui van Heerden

There are many causes for pests. Prevention, through planning and design, I recommend as the first step in managing pests naturally then observation and monitoring and then control.   

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