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Sing your way to good health
If you’re passing by Christ Church Kensington on Tuesday nights, you might notice the warm glow of stained glass in the dark and hear murmurs of song drifting from the building.
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Move to a less energy-intensive lifestyle
The answer to create the change we need is not in technocratic solutions to sustain our current lifestyles; it is in changing our human behaviour.
Read MoreGetting on with serving Melbourne
In 2010, our community made history when we turned Melbourne Green for the first time. In May, I was extremely humbled to be re-elected as your representative in the Federal Parliament, joined by the largest ever Greens team in Canberra.
Read MoreA premier team supporting our community
We’re all familiar with the saying, “it takes a village to raise a child” … well, the same could be said for running a business during the past few challenging years. For owner and director of Premier Health Partners Paul O’Keefe, he would tell you that “it takes an amazing team to keep a business running!”
Read MoreDiscovering something new in your own back yard at Mr Tucker
Iconic North Melbourne café, Mr Tucker, may be a regular for some locals and at the same time a complete surprise for others.
Read MoreMouse matchmakers bring native back from the brink
A tiny endangered native mouse has a big future thanks to a new conservation breeding program that’s been launched at Melbourne Zoo.
Read MoreProviding musical opportunities one note at a time
For Brennan Smith, music has always been a passion since he left high school and he is now using it to help others realise their own potential.
Read MoreGuggenheim Gumleaf
Either the owner-builder of this gum leaf structure has seen the Guggenheim Museum or influential American architect Frank Lloyd Wright paid a visit to North Melbourne before designing his famous art gallery - or so one would imagine.
Read MoreStill Sacred and Golden: A reminder of the true gold
An exhibition focused on celebrating plants and cultural practices is being presented at the Koorie Heritage Trust, but while not blatantly obvious from first glance, the work actually explores deeper themes.
Read MorePart two: Moving to a low energy future – energy descent
To avoid further tipping points in our climate system, and to be serious about a sustainable future, we need to use significantly less fossil fuels in order to lower carbon emissions.
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Colonised bodies as sites of silent protest: MONOLITH features at Arts House
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