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Robbie Burns in St Kilda Rd
As you link arms and sing Auld Lang Syne this New Year’s Eve, you probably won’t bring to mind the legendary poet Robert Burns who died 226 years ago in distant Scotland never having visited Australia, which at the time of his death had been settled barely a decade.
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Melbourne CBD’s best art laneways
As the year ends it’s a good time to reflect on the creative urban art scene in Melbourne. It has been an interesting year.
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Navigating the legislative changes affecting owners’ corporations (OCs) over the past four years is quite a challenge. We offer this thread to help you through the maze:
Read MoreCyber fraud
Nowadays, many legal practitioners and law practices have experienced cyber fraud, and the amount of money stolen is constantly increased. This article will briefly explain what cyber fraud is, and what should legal practitioners or law practices do when dealing with cyber fraud.
Read MoreHumbled by the award
Pellegrini’s Espresso Bar has won the Hall of Fame Award in the Eat Drink Design Awards 2022 for the most visually remarkable hospitality venues in Australia
Read MoreHave yourself a merry little Metro Tunnel Christmas with The Huxleys
Melburnians, get ready to be bedazzled in Melbourne’s CBD this Christmas.
Read MoreWhat’s at stake in this election?
On November 26, Victorians will head to the polls to select our state MPs.
Read MoreCity safety
In August, a Safety Summit was convened by the City of Melbourne in response to calls by Residents 3000 and EastEnders to look at the areas of concerns being expressed by members of our resident groups.
Read MoreKoorie Heritage Trust ends the year on a celebratory high
To celebrate the start of the festive season, the Koorie Heritage Trust (KHT) is busily preparing for its annual family friendly Koorie Krismas, but not before it also celebrates 10 years of the Koorie Art Show.
Read MorePerfectly crafted chocolate shop provides a burst of flavour for QVM’s Munro Build
Eight years ago, Anya Tran and Jason Stockton were casually discussing their dream to one day have their own business and, come July this year, they were opening the doors to their very first city located chocolate shop Only Mine.
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