Arts & Culture
Local artist explores the beauty of a forgotten history
No longer an urban myth, the abandoned ballroom and third floor of the Flinders Street Station has been reimagined by acclaimed local street artist Rone, who has captured a special moment of the building’s bygone era.
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Providing pathways for emerging local designers to thrive
Melbourne Fashion Week may be over but the importance of celebrating local talented designers remains a high priority for 2022 Melbourne Award finalist Melbourne Fashion Hub.
Read MoreSpring Fling at the Wheeler Centre
The Wheeler Centre is celebrating the final month of the season with a Spring Fling event that will see an impressive line-up of leading creatives share in sparking imagination through big ideas.
Read MoreMelbourne Now on its way back
Visual art has become a centrepiece of the next election with 200 Victorian artists set to benefit from a second Melbourne Now exhibition, announced on October 18 by the state government.
Read MoreFeeling a bit introspective
An exhibition at the Koorie Heritage Trust at Fed Square is providing insight into the mindset of the Blak queer artist.
Read MorePoet gets perfect score
Three of Victoria’s top poets have just left the state and are on their way to Sydney to compete in the Australian Poetry Slam.
Read MoreVictorian Community History Awards celebrates its winners
The Victorian Community History Awards have announced its winning publications and projects, with Professor Janet McCalman’s Vandemonians: The Repressed History of Colonial Victoria book taking top prize.
Read More“Remarkable, rambunctious, sloppy, weirdo-filled”: A tribute to the Fringe, 40 years on
Those involved in the early days of Melbourne’s Fringe Festival look back with fond memories of exciting and perhaps crazier times.
Read MoreMelbourne’s iconic community square celebrates 20 years
Federation Square officially celebrated 20 years on October 26, and the milestone was not lost on the city’s central meeting place as it prepares to host a month-long program of celebrations.
Read MoreDiscover 2042 in the heart of the city
Stepping 20 years into the future has never been easier thanks to Melbourne’s very own The Metaverse Store on Little Collin St, but the time for it to close is drawing near.
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The sharing economy shouldn’t become the taking economy
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