Arts & Culture
The Woman in Black arrives at the Athenaeum
The spine-chilling live theatre production, The Woman in Black, has made its way to the Athenaeum Theatre, promising to captivate audiences until July 6.
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Bringing change to the disability sector
Ramneek Wayne has a passion for helping others and he is now making an impact in the lives of people with disabilities through co-founding the North Foundation.
Read MoreMIFF launches first glimpse of 2024 program
The Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF), running from August 8 to 25, has unveiled the first of its extensive 2024 program, promising a diverse array of films and events for all to enjoy.
Read MoreA bustling scene at Queen’s Wharf, 1853
Full of life and activity, you see here a crowded Cole’s Wharf, located between Spencer and King streets, in the early 1850s.
Read MoreMetro Tunnel architecture in the spotlight
Melbourne architecture enthusiasts were treated to an insider’s view of the Metro Tunnel’s spectacular new train stations during Melbourne’s Open House weekend.
Read MoreLiving in a world of apartments is complex, ask a building manager a question
Inside every building is a story that is told from many different perspectives. Life within apartment living is complex, so join us as we answer all your questions so we can better understand that world a little bit better.
Read MoreBrisbane and Sydney are cracking down on Airbnb, Labor should do the same here
Melbourne is a great place to live, but the lack of affordable housing is making it harder and harder for us to live here.
Read MoreRISING 2024 wraps up with record-breaking attendance
Melbourne’s leading winter festival of contemporary music, art, and performance, RISING 2024, has officially wrapped up this year’s program, marking its most triumphant year yet.
Read MoreMan charged after alleged sexual assault
Police have charged a man following an alleged sexual assault of a 19-year-old woman on June 3 in the CBD.
Read MoreCouncil adopts new policy to address “unacceptable” food insecurity
The City of Melbourne will soon publish a new and improved food policy to help support the 32 per cent of people in the municipality who have reported suffering food insecurity.
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Our first Princes Bridge
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