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Bright blue skies and brilliant sunshine!
We couldn’t have asked for a more glorious day for the annual Parkville Gardens Residents’ Association (PGRA) Easter egg hunt on April 2.
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Metro Tunnel’s Arden Station powers ahead with new solar panel system
Arden Station is sporting some new bling after crews installed 125kW of solar panels on the roof of the station entrance – enough to power about 50 homes.
Read MoreStop the demolition of public housing at Barak Beacon, Port Melbourne
I am urging all my column readers – as I have in previous columns – to get behind Margaret Kelly and other residents who remain living on this estate. Margaret has declared they will have to carry her out if they want to proceed with the demolition of her home.
Read MoreAn important step towards reconciliation at Kensington Town Hall
The Kensington Town Hall was first opened on August 14, 1901, the same year the Australian Constitution was enacted.
Read MoreNorth Melbourne’s local lap dog
You don’t have to search too hard to spot the Harry and Mao Mao duo wandering around North Melbourne; just look for the three-year-old golden retriever with a pair of booties on.
Read MoreConcrete – the extensive dangers to the planet and human health
Apart from water, concrete due to its benefits of endurance and low cost of production is the most widely used building material on the planet. It provides foundations for modern cities, homes, offices, streets, and pavements.
Read MoreIt’s time for reform of Victoria’s criminal justice system
The March release of the Justice Reform Initiative’s Victorian State of Incarceration Report paints a harrowing picture of the problems facing our criminal justice system.
Read MoreArts House to launch first iteration of curatorial project
Arts House is in the process of preparing for the opening of its new Equity-Building Curatorial project, and first to overtake the space will be visiting Dalit artist-curator Vishal Kumaraswamy.
Read MoreThe North Melbourne artist confronting ageism
Local North Melbourne artist and So50 founder Magno Barros is using his skills in photography and artificial intelligence to challenge traditional views around ageing.
Read MoreThe monster eating Melbourne
Local councils are fighting back against the short-stay behemoth that’s causing chaos across the city.
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Brazilian Cultural Centre opens in Kensington
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