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Alpha Lewis: a sign of good business

Alpha Lewis: a sign of good business

March 14th, 2023 - Kaylah Joelle Baker

Creating unique and captivating signage is a high priority for the team at Alpha Lewis Signs, but it’s the business’s strong family values that continues to see it thrive.

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A small inconvenience

February 16th, 2023 - Howard Birnstihl

The two suspicious characters hanging about at the top of the pic are mosquito larvae, commonly known as wrigglers, and their companion at the bottom is a red mite.

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Lost turtle winds up in North Melbourne

February 15th, 2023 - Brendan Rees

A turtle captured having a shell of a time strolling the streets in North Melbourne is lucky to have been rescued before making its way towards a busy road.

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Investing in local waste programs

February 15th, 2023 - Jacqui van Heerden

The Kensington Community has been successful in receiving a grant from the Victorian State Government’s Circular Economy Communities Fund for a waste program.

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The Roundtable arrives in North Melbourne

February 15th, 2023 - North & West Melbourne Precinct Association

There is something new in the Errol St Reserve in North Melbourne; a seven-metre diameter public table filled with edible plants.

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Kensington Community Fresh Food Market

February 15th, 2023 - North West City News

If you live in Kensington, you probably know that locals have been interested in sustainability and climate focused projects for many years.

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A year of reckoning – 2023

February 15th, 2023 - Simon Harvey

The year is upon us. On behalf of the Kensington Association, greetings to all North-Westies.

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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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Festive season hits North and West Melbourne

Festive season hits North and West Melbourne

November 16th, 2022 - North & West Melbourne Precinct Association
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