Arts & Culture
Experience a “flair of unpredictability” this Melbourne International Comedy Festival
Melbourne International Comedy Festival is returning from March 29 to April 23, promising once again to have the city laughing more than the year before.
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The e-fish-ent fishmonger of Queen Victoria Market
George the Fishmonger at Queen Victoria Market is scaling things up this Easter with a wide selection of fresh Australian products to ensure every table is overflowing like a Christmas feast.
Read MoreAurora-gate exposes inadequate laws
The battle for the owners’ corporation at Aurora Melbourne Central has underlined the woeful inadequacies of Victoria’s strata laws and VCAT tribunal system.
Read MoreEaster at Queen Victoria Market
As Easter quickly approaches, Queen Victoria Market stalls are stocking up on everything you may need for a weekend full of fresh produce and yummy treats.
Read MoreLocal real estate pioneer awarded as Melbourne’s best agent
Gina Donazzan, founder of local real estate agency Donazzan Boutique Property, has taken out Melbourne’s Agent of the Year for the second year running in the recent RateMyAgent awards, landing her in the top five per cent of agents nationwide.
Read MoreKeeping CBD locals up to speed on city planning
Each year a Forum 3000 event hosts an official presentation from the City of Melbourne.
Read MoreBeekeeper Parade: a story of hope and triumph
Behind an unassuming pop-up shop in Swanson St, where you’ll find a vibrant display of upcycled bags and accessories, is a remarkable story of resilience and hope.
Read MoreIs street art dead?
People always tell me that there isn’t anything new in art and that painting is dead.
Read MoreDream comes true for Metro Tunnel HQ milestone visitor
A Melbourne train enthusiast has had a rare look behind the scenes at one of the Metro Tunnel’s five new underground stations.
Read MoreA jewel of a theatre: the Bijou in Bourke St
The Victorian Academy of Music, feted by the press as a “jewel of the theatre”, was a much anticipated “palace raised to the Muses” and its foundation stone was laid with great fanfare by the Governor of Victoria on May 23, 1876.
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Local government reforms are a “backwards step”
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