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Taking mental health seriously
Simon Harvey’s recent article That feeling - powerlessness discusses apartment developments along Macaulay Rd in Kensington.
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A slice of France in North Melbourne
Famous French chef, Auguste Éscoffier, a man dubbed “the king of chefs and the chef of kings,” once said “good food is the foundation of genuine happiness.”
Read MoreA masterclass in sustainability with A.BCH
In this instalment of the North and West Melbourne Precinct Association (NWMPA) “Precinct Ambassadors” series we talk to Courtney Holm, owner and founder of West Melbourne based circular fashion label A.BCH (Articles by Courtney Holm).
Read MoreWriter and intrepid traveller launches new book exploring the Amazon rainforest
Travelling has always given Anthony Ham a sense of purpose.
Read MoreApplications open for It’s A Mad World
Do you feel there are gaps in the dialogues around mental health experiences? Do you like the idea of exploring these conversations through things like art, performance, film, or photography? Then apply for the next chapter of It’s a Mad World, now!
Read MoreArts House presents local and global works for BLEED
Building on the success of the online 2020 program, the Biennial Live Event in the Everyday Digital (BLEED) is back this month with three works being presented at the Arts House.
Read MoreFreeman Manuel and the Eight Hour Movement
My past two articles were about people whose graves in the Melbourne General Cemetery had been renovated by the now defunct Labour Graves Committee, particularly men who had been involved in the 19th century Eight Hour Movement.
Read MoreFinal rail delivery to Metro Tunnel marks new milestone
Around 18 kilometres of rail was delivered to the Metro Tunnel’s eastern entrance in South Yarra last month, with work starting in October to install the rail that will carry trains through the new tunnels.
Read More“Find your community … or create one”
Do you feel that Kensington or North Melbourne is your community? I’m not just asking about where you live – for most readers it will be Kensington or North Melbourne. I’m asking about a feeling!
Read MoreNews from Parkville Gardens
The 2022 Annual General Meeting of the Parkville Gardens Residents Association on the night of September 8 produced its fair share of good news. The committee now features new faces along with the old and can get to work with confidence in the association’s sound financial position.
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What housing is Arden Station opening to?
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