Latest articles by Kaylah Joelle Baker
Donation tin stolen from Melbourne East Police Station
Police are appealing to witnesses after a donation tin was stolen from a Bourke St police station on March 9.
Read MoreFashion-forward designers have the future in mind
Melbourne Fashion Hub’s (MFH) pop-up event is back for its third year, with 17 students and graduate designers showcasing new designs that put people and the planet first
Read MoreExperience a “flair of unpredictability” this Melbourne International Comedy Festival
Melbourne International Comedy Festival is returning from March 29 to April 23, promising once again to have the city laughing more than the year before.
Read MoreThe e-fish-ent fishmonger of Queen Victoria Market
George the Fishmonger at Queen Victoria Market is scaling things up this Easter with a wide selection of fresh Australian products to ensure every table is overflowing like a Christmas feast.
Read MoreEaster at Queen Victoria Market
As Easter quickly approaches, Queen Victoria Market stalls are stocking up on everything you may need for a weekend full of fresh produce and yummy treats.
Read MoreReduce waste this Melbourne Fashion Festival with Rntr.
Melbourne Central is partnering with online rental platform Rntr. to motivate PayPal Melbourne Fashion Festival attendees to be more circular in their attire.
Read MoreSpreading the love through healthy products
As a highly qualified pastry chef, who trained at one of France’s most prestigious institutes, Bertrand Richardot spent years perfecting flour and butter-laden products with generous amounts of sugar.
Read MoreGary’s commitment to putting international students centre stage
Gary Lee understands the exciting and daunting challenges that come with being an international student, and it is the reason why he has dedicated so much time to helping students make Melbourne home.
Read MoreMelbourne streets are where fashion plays
Paypal Melbourne Fashion Festival (MFF) is back for its 27th year with a jam-packed program running from March 3 to 11.
Read More& Juliet: The greatest young love tale gets its second chance
Shakespeare’s greatest tragic love story is back centre stage thanks to award-winning anthemic pop musical & Juliet, and Australian beloved theatre legend Rob Mills has confirmed it is the “best thing [he’s] been in since Wicked”.
Read MoreLegendary writers unite at State Library Victoria this March
In partnership with Adelaide Writers’ Week, three renowned wordsmiths are coming to State Library Victoria on March 7 for An Evening with the Playwrights.
Read MoreCity of Melbourne prepares to welcome international students back
The City of Melbourne is preparing a multitude of activities to help ease the transition for international students ahead of O’Week, with this year marking a 33 per cent increase on student numbers seen last year.
Read MoreThe local supporting rough sleepers through building connections
Kit Regan believes that supporting people to make healthier and happier changes is done through building real meaningful connections, and it is a mission they live out.
Read MoreGlimpse into history with Retro Mamma
Tucked away in one of the larger containers on String Bean Alley in Queen Victoria Market is Mary Jones and her renowned speciality store Retro Mamma.
Read MoreMary Poppins: As delightful as a spoonful of sugar
The world’s favourite nanny and charming chimney sweep from the classically renowned Mary Poppins, are flying into Melbourne with a burst of colour, unforgettable songs, and magic.
Read MoreComedy Theatre reopens The Mousetrap murder case
This February the legendary and gripping murder mystery production The Mousetrap is coming to the Comedy Theatre for its 70th Anniversary Australian tour.
Read MoreQR code vandalism makes scrubbing the city clean more difficult
The City of Melbourne is working with Victoria Police to track down the culprits responsible for vandalising dozens of QR codes used for reporting graffiti.
Read MoreGreening projects making Melbourne an urban forest
The City of Melbourne is set to become a little greener with a number of tram stops transforming into lush eco-installations as part of the council’s Urban Forest Fund Grant program.
Read MoreRestaurant teams up with Four Pillars to beat the Sunday scaries
Victoria by Farmer’s Daughters is known for celebrating the best of our state, and now it has partnered with Four Pillars Gin for a Sunday special.
Read MoreThe free service reducing the stigma of managing periods
The City of Melbourne has extended its free period care pilot program until June 30, after it was successfully launched in September 2021.
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