Arts & Culture

He’s RAD!

He’s RAD!

July 7th, 2015 - CBD News

“Street art is good for getting a message across and being listened to.”

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Getting your style sorted on the weekend

July 7th, 2015 - CBD News

Weekends were made for shopping, but when you don’t know your checkers from your chinos, you can end up spending your week’s worth of earnings on a wardrobe that is entirely wrong for you.

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Ha-Ha – Legend, alien theorist and oyster connoisseur

June 5th, 2015 - CBD News

This gentle and quietly-spoken man is a pioneer of the Melbourne street art scene.

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The first Exhibition Building

June 5th, 2015 - CBD News

Melbourne’s first Exhibition Building was built in 1854 on the present site of the Old Royal Mint in Williams St. It was modelled on the London Crystal Palace of 1851.

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Our first Princes Bridge

June 3rd, 2015 - CBD News

The Princes Bridge location has long been the major crossing point of the Yarra, firstly using punts and then a wooden bridge from 1845.

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How to shop online

March 31st, 2015 - CBD News

Online shopping has opened a new world for Australia. It’s easier to get excellent quality clothes at bargain prices – and half the time the international post arrives before the Australian packages do!

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Paintup 2

March 31st, 2015 - CBD News

In 2013, Hosier Inc, a group of 10 active members, including residents, artists, business owners, community members and anyone with an interest in the lanes, applied for a Melbourne City Arts and Cultural Grant to fund the PAINTUP Project.

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A slice of history

March 31st, 2015 - CBD News

Time is running out to purchase the magnificent COLLINS  The Story of Australia’s Premier Street coffee-table book.

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Timing is everything!

March 11th, 2015 - CBD News

Cel Out doesn’t have an arts background and, is quick to stress, not confident with drawing.

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Melbourne imagined as Manhattan

January 29th, 2015 - CBD News

This stunning image of the intersection of Bourke and Elizabeth streets by master photographer David Simmonds interprets the CBD in the vision of New York.

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