Arts & Culture

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QVM photographer launches book of Melbourne’s remarkable time in lockdown 

July 27th, 2022 - Brendan Rees

A new photography book featuring a collection of images taken by a Queen Victoria Market (QVM) trader is a stark reminder of how Melbourne has never felt so still during the height of the pandemic. 

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New restaurant at Fed Square pays homage to Victoria

July 27th, 2022 - Kaylah Joelle Baker

Showcasing five-star quality dishes in an equally sophisticated setting, Victoria by Farmer’s Daughters is in a league of its own with a determined focus on championing the state it calls home.

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How one production is leaving audiences “feeling a little lighter on their feet”

July 27th, 2022 - Kaylah Joelle Baker

After soaring reviews in July 2019, Comedy Theatre’s most successful production Come From Away is returning on August 27 with an inspirational message.

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Architects deliver on promise

July 27th, 2022 - Rhonda Dredge

Architects are often left out of the equation when it comes to promoting finished buildings, the accolades going to the developer or real estate agents.

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Nevile and Co. Commercial Lawyers: the CBD’s true agents of change

July 27th, 2022 - Jack Hayes

With more than half a century of practicing law, you’d forgive Peter Nevile, founding partner of Nevile and Co. Commercial Lawyers, to be a little stuck in his ways.

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New Melbourne Ferry Terminal now open

July 26th, 2022 - Jack Hayes

The new Melbourne Ferry Terminal, which will act as a “community Hub for Docklands’ residents, businesses and visitors,” is now open opposite Central Pier.

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Babajan’s chef inspires in new location

June 22nd, 2022 - Kaylah Joelle Baker

Following the six-year success of the Babajan bakery and cafe in Carlton North, business owner and chef Kirsty Chiaplias is bracing herself for a new adventure at a second location in the CBD.

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Barny the barnacle loves a cuddle

June 22nd, 2022 - CBD News

Vanessa has had her beloved dog Barny for more than a year now, and he’s adjusted to city life quite well.

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Messerschmitt, cricket, and businesses under pressure

June 22nd, 2022 - Peter Nevile

I’ve always liked the story about Keith Miller, the test cricketer …

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Old Melbourne Law Court

June 22nd, 2022 - Dr Cheryl Griffin

This unpretentious wooden building with veranda nestled in among much taller, more impressive edifices was one of the earliest public buildings in Melbourne. Located on the north-west corner of Russell and La Trobe streets, its foundation stone was laid in 1842 and the building was completed in 1843. Its style speaks to its age.

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