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Ageing in vertical place
With the announcement of a Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety, the option of ageing in our vertical villages seems all the more appealing.
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Top chef returns to where it started
Walking back through the William Angliss doors, things felt decidedly familiar for top Victorian chef Michael Cole.
Read MoreMixing with the best
While further education exposes students to many ideas and schools of thought, William Angliss Institute’s Aidan Coffey has developed one of his own.
Read MoreAll in a day’s work
Jarrod Briffa is a pioneer of the Melbourne cafe scene on Bourke St’s West End.
Read MoreTigers and the cheese
Last year Tigers fans witnessed the cutting of the famous Big Bell Cheese at the Queen Victoria Market on the morning after its grand final win. What about this year?
Read MoreGovernment ignores Airbnb stabbing death
In stunning scenes in Parliament this month, the Victorian Government passed the weakest legislation for short-term letting ever seen in Australia, to the delight of Airbnb.
Read MorePiling is about to start at City Square
The next phase of major construction on the Metro Tunnel Project is underway as piling works kick off at Town Hall Station’s City Square site, located on Swanston St.
Read MoreSky gardens
Melbourne may have lost its liveability crown this year but might better green infrastructure help win this back?
Read MorePuppy Love
Dexter, a two-year-old, long-haired Chihuahua, has stolen the heart of his older (human) sister Victoria.
Read MoreLauren follows her dreams
Recent William Angliss event management graduate Lauren Macron can testify to the value of volunteering to gain valuable experience.
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