Arts & Culture
Mad Max and a million meals – A Christmas Carol is back in Melbourne
He may be playing an infamous miser, but Melbourne actor Lachy Hulme is entering into his next show ready to call on the spirit of generosity.
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Craft Victoria’s new exhibition highlights Australian creative talent through the lens of Vogue Living’s Style Editor
Craft Victoria will launch one of its largest exhibitions to date this month with DONE/UNDONE, curated by Joseph Gardner as part of the gallery’s 2025 Visionaries series.
Read MoreSpice brand Aunty Jenny launches in Melbourne, blending culture, ethics and flavour
Melbourne’s culinary scene has gained a new homegrown venture with the official launch of Aunty Jenny, an ethical spice brand founded by Melbourne entrepreneur Evangeline Tee and co-founder Ramneek Wayne.
Read MoreFuture of the Multicultural Hub remains unclear as key CBD site under review
The Multicultural Hub on Elizabeth St, opposite the main entrance to Queen Victoria Market, remains one of the City of Melbourne’s most quietly contested community assets.
Read MoreElevated festivities at Eureka 89
Eureka 89 is Melbourne’s premier destination for those seeking a sophisticated dining experience, ideal for getting into the festive spirit.
Read MoreMelbourne may have its very own “off-Broadway” with new Spiegel Haus
Melbourne has long been renowned as Australia’s cultural capital. However, serial entrepreneur and filmmaker Christopher Mitchell believes that for the city to have a truly vibrant cultural scene, it needs an “off-Broadway”.
Read MoreFirst Nations designers open Melbourne Fashion Week with powerful storytelling on the ganbu marra Runway
Melbourne Fashion Week 2025 opened in spectacular form on October 20, with the ganbu marra Runway at 1 Hotel Melbourne celebrating the creative excellence and cultural storytelling of First Nations designers.
Read MoreA blooming tradition: Joe Leuzzi Flowers keeps colour and community alive at QVM
Pass through the bustle of the Queen Victoria Market and into Joe Leuzzi Flowers, you’re greeted by more than just vibrant blooms – you’re stepping into a Melbourne tradition that has been blossoming for more than 30 years.
Read MoreNew social enterprise GROW Gardens launches, planting career pathways for First Nations youth
A new Melbourne-based social enterprise is transforming how the city approaches green space – and social impact – with the official launch of GROW Gardens, a First Nations-led horticultural enterprise providing paid employment pathways for young Aboriginal Victorians.
Read MoreThe amazing benefits of Melbourne’s culinary culture
Building relationships, fostering ideas, enhancing wellbeing over a meal.
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