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Seen and unseen: Koorie artists tell their stories through art
A new exhibition showcasing the work of trailblazing First Nations artists from southeast Australia is heading to Melbourne.
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Discover “the Mission”
At the Mission to Seafarers I am still shocked by how many people have no idea of who we are and what we do in this lovely old building, “the Mission”.
Read MoreNoisy neighbours
Living in an apartment building brings with it all forms of minor inconveniences.
Read MoreHousing equality, a better future for all Australians
Welcome to the last article of our 12-part series which will attempt to explore the role that housing can and should play within Australian society and why it is important to our economy that we house all Australians, rich or poor.
Read MoreThe silent swoopers of NewQuay
Dr John Officer was a venerated family physician. Tall, kindly, grey-haired, avuncular, and authoritative, he was a neighbourhood GP wholly dedicated to the wellbeing of his patients.
Read More“You’re never, ever going to get bored”; Greens councillor
Elected in 2012 at the age of just 27, Greens councillor Rohan Leppert is a Town Hall veteran of sorts. But he admits that in his third term, the role is harder than ever.
Read MoreThe adventures of a gypsy soul
I have been living in my home, my beautiful home that I renovated and have loved living in.
Read MoreSomething fishy at Spencer Dock
By the early 20th century, several odours defined the dock areas.
Read MorePlans for precinct revival faces further delay
A highly-anticipated activation strategy "to bring back the buzz" to Docklands has faced a further delay with community and stakeholder consultation to occur later this year.
Read MoreThe Alma is ready for the water
The Alma Doepel is ready to return to the water.
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