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Delicate monster

October 12th, 2022 - Howard Birnstihl

The delicate looking creature in the accompanying pic is aptly named a lacewing. But don’t be fooled by her demure feminine charm, this lady is a cold calculating killer. And she was, even as a child.

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A story about the origins of the Kensington Community Bike Workshop

October 12th, 2022 - Jacqui van Heerden

This is a story that began in 2019. 

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Screens off, gumboots on, nature to the rescue!

October 12th, 2022 - Rebecca Smith

Ever heard of “nature deficit disorder”? By the end of our sixth lockdown, I can bet you were feeling it, even without knowing the buzzword.

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Democracy and elections – noble compromise in an imperfect world

October 12th, 2022 - Simon Harvey

The Kensington Association and the North and West Melbourne Association invite you to meet the candidates in the Victorian State Election for the seat of Melbourne (Assembly) and the Northern Metropolitan Region (Council) on Thursday, October 27.

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Taking mental health seriously

September 14th, 2022 - North West City News

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

September 14th, 2022 - Jack Hayes

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.”

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A masterclass in sustainability with A.BCH

September 14th, 2022 - North & West Melbourne Precinct Association

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).

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Writer and intrepid traveller launches new book exploring the Amazon rainforest

September 14th, 2022 - Brendan Rees

Travelling has always given Anthony Ham a sense of purpose.

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Applications open for It’s A Mad World

September 14th, 2022 - Satellite Foundation

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!

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Arts House presents local and global works for BLEED

September 14th, 2022 - Kaylah Joelle Baker

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.

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Council endorses new design bodies

Council endorses new design bodies

July 15th, 2021 - Ellen Blake
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