Arts & Culture

“I’m really an expressionist”

“I’m really an expressionist”

September 14th, 2022 - Rhonda Dredge

It’s difficult to grab hold of the narrative and people’s attention, even for a short time in the busy city.

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Open up your reading habits

September 14th, 2022 - Rhonda Dredge

The term “unpacking” is used quite frequently in post-colonial thought to tease out issues relating to the domination of English as a language in our culture.

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The festival putting children’s emotional resilience and wellbeing first

September 14th, 2022 - Kaylah Joelle Baker

As a response to the lasting impact of the pandemic on children’s mental health and wellbeing, The Big Anxiety Festival’s Children’s Sensorium program is confronting the issue head on.

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Vocal bike lane critic pushed out of transport role

September 14th, 2022 - David Schout

A councillor who has consistently criticised the City of Melbourne’s bike lane rollout has been replaced in her role as deputy chair of the transport portfolio.

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How one zine that shares lived experiences is helping homeless people with what they need to know

September 14th, 2022 - Kaylah Joelle Baker

Not-for-profit health agency Cohealth and the City of Melbourne have joined forces for a unique project that will help support people with current and past experiences of homelessness.

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Tourism sector calls for short-stay day limit

September 13th, 2022 - Barbara Francis & Rus Littleson

Tourism industry groups want Victoria to follow other states, including NSW, and impose a limit on the number of days per year that properties can be let as short stays.

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Change the date: locals, council back Australia Day change

September 13th, 2022 - David Schout

City of Melbourne councillors, residents and businesses owners have all shown majority support to move Australia Day away from January 26.

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What’s going to happen next?

August 17th, 2022 - Rhonda Dredge

Faces of Errol St, North West City – What’s going to happen next?

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The Eight Hour Day movement

August 17th, 2022 - Felicity Jack

The Melbourne General Cemetery is a treasure store of Victoria’s history, and it was one of my favourite walks during lockdown.

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New report: it’s curtains for some owners

August 17th, 2022 - Barbara Francis & Rus Littleson

Another major fire risk has been uncovered in Melbourne – curtain walls containing flammable aluminium composite cladding (ACP).

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Mr Gonzo: from Columbia to North Melbourne

Mr Gonzo: from Columbia to North Melbourne

September 17th, 2025 - Sam Higham
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