Arts & Culture
Craft’s final exhibition of 2024 celebrates the narratives behind objects and art
Craft Victoria is bringing internationally renowned Australian interior decorator, Simone Haag, on board as curator for its final exhibition of 2024.
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Bark Salon opens at NGV Australia, celebrating First Nations art
A bold new exhibition has arrived at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia in Melbourne. Opened on October 12, 2024, Bark Salon features more than 160 bark paintings from the NGV Collection, presenting a striking display of First Nations artistry.
Read MoreMeet your new Upper House Greens MP - Anasina Gray-Barberio
I’m excited to introduce Anasina Gray-Barberio, our newest Victorian Greens MP.
Read MoreThe Heraldic Shoppe: bringing families and history together at QVM
If you take a walk along Queen Victoria Market (QVM), you will notice a shop that sells custom-made historical family crests and coats of arms that are printed and framed on the spot.
Read MoreCat-astrophe averted: Flagstaff Gardens’ leopard mystery solved
Some local residents have raised concerns over an unusual sighting in Flagstaff Gardens, with reports of a leopard-like creature spotted lurking among the trees.
Read MoreWhen the residents met the candidates
Thursday October 3 saw the Residents 3000 group meet the candidates for the position of Lord Mayor. There were eleven candidates. Russel Howcroft, our compère and moderator for the evening, asked just five questions.
Read MoreCommunity gets a sneak peek at Anzac Station
Anzac Station was abuzz earlier this month as community members, businesses and Metro Tunnel staff came together to celebrate the finished station.
Read MoreTwo CBD stations evacuated after criminal damage caused by flooding
Transit Divisional Response Unit officers are seeking information from the public after two CBD railway stations were evacuated earlier this month due to flooding.
Read MoreLord Mayoral candidates share plans for the future of Melbourne business
At an event hosted by the Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) and Committee for Melbourne on October 9, guests heard directly from “business-focused” Lord Mayoral candidates on their vision for Melbourne.
Read MoreMelbourne Conversations: Dopamine Dressers challenges city’s monochrome fashion
Melbourne’s fashion elite will gather at Fed Square on October 23 for the Melbourne Conversations: Dopamine Dressers event – a free public panel discussion daring to challenge the city’s monochromatic style stereotype.
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