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Out of the wilderness
John Noone (1820 -1893) arrived in Melbourne in 1856 and established a photographic studio, but was later employed in the Government Survey Office as a photographer.
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First ‘We Live Here’ column
This is the first column of the We Live Here movement.
Read MoreRetired racers lap up the luxury
It’s fair to say that Temple Court resident Joanne Biddles has a thing for greyhounds.
Read MoreNew visibility
When Amelia Johannes first approached room 207 in the Nicholas Building the door was ajar. She could see a painting through the gap and knew that a curator was getting work ready for a show.
Read MoreThe community with everything
For Michele Levine, CBD living has brought far more sense of community than she ever encountered in the suburbs.
Read MoreFestival Fashion101
In preparation for the Laneway Festival coming up this month, I thought it necessary to share a bit of insight as to what to wear to such an event.
Read MoreBridge is a disgrace
I’ve sent you some photos of the Spencer St bridge.
Read MoreLight up the night
White Night Melbourne returns this month and will transform the streets of the CBD from dusk ‘til dawn on Saturday, February 20.
Read MoreSummer night lovin’
Take advantage of the waning summer sunshine and while away an evening or two at one of the CBD’s rooftop watering holes.
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Turning Green
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