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Let’s paint the city
When Howard Arkley painted a tram in 1980 for the Transporting Art project initiated by Victoria’s Hamer Government, it was edgy, experimental and an amazing initiative.
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CBD Restaurants open for Christmas
Hard-hit CBD restaurants are welcoming diners back for Christmas and New Year’s celebrations, boasting new and improved menu items, Indonesian feasts, an “ultimate” wagyu experience and much more.
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Some galleries in the CBD are planning great events, such as viewings at the Sofitel Hotel, to celebrate reopening.
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Vertical villages are familiar with the challenges of common property, but might these spaces be more contested than we think?
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My grandmother was quite elderly when I was young, so my memories of her are vague, apart from two enduring and detailed recollections involving her.
Read MoreStreet art crisis
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The idea of getting older is disliked by all of us. So much so that the “anti-ageing” industry is experiencing growth right throughout the world. You’ve probably heard about “anti-ageing” for your skin, but what about for your muscles? If you want to stand tall and stay active as you age, read on.
Read MoreMelbourne Music Week returns
There is plenty of musical action happening with the return of Melbourne Music Week (MMW) to the City of Melbourne from December 3 to 12. Venues in the CBD will be brimming with exceptional musical talent.
Read MoreMasks off in the office please!
Dance floors were being created, doors were being flung open, art openings were being scheduled and gigs booked to celebrate the end of masks in the CBD.
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