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“We have had her since she was six weeks old,” Jude said.
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Puppeteers bring Regent back to life with War Horse
The Regent Theatre has reopened with the award-winning War Horse after an almost year-long closure for restoration works.
Read MoreMuseum Music
Playing music from her album The Grand Tour, inspired in part by the sounds of the universe recorded by NASA, the audio/visual showed a journey through the universe had the terrific vibe.
Read MoreVertical dwelling is now mainstream
In Australia, the past three years have seen high-rise residential apartments (ie builds greater than nine stories) comprise 32 per cent of all new dwellings.
Read MoreQuality of life
The building on the corner of Elizabeth and Collins streets, sometimes called “Cashmere on Collins”, is heritage listed. Jeff and his wife bought what was an office space and renovated it into an apartment.
Read MoreBosco’s silver lining
An overcast Melbourne day was the perfect weather for Bosco, a seven-year-old Teacup Pomeranian, and Sam to enjoy Flagstaff Gardens.
Read MoreBuilding the city we deserve
When Jax Jacki Brown arrived at the town hall for Broadside, the unashamedly feminist festival last month, she wasn’t expecting to be marginalised. Afterall, she was on one of the panels.
Read MoreThe world famous Christmas shop
The Myer Christmas Windows aren’t the only Christmas window display in the CBD, or necessarily the most popular.
Read MoreClementine and company push ahead
Melbourne’s celebrated laneways are a distinct part of the city’s appeal: just the place to linger with a latte or browse the unique shops.
Read MoreChristmas time in the city, 1930
The Myer Emporium expanded to Lonsdale St in the 1920s at a time when this section of Little Bourke St was known as Post Office Place.
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Teahouse sold for $3 million
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