With high office vacancy rates and Melbourne’s aged population set to nearly double by 2036, adaptive re-use of vacant ...
Melbourne-based not-for-profit Scarf has been transforming lives through hospitality since 2010, empowering young people from asylum seeker, refugee and migrant backgrounds with practical training, ...
Melbourne-based not-for-profit Scarf has been transforming lives through hospitality since 2010, empowering young people from asylum seeker, refugee and migrant backgrounds with practical training, ...
Melbourne-based not-for-profit Scarf has been transforming lives through hospitality since 2010, empowering young people from asylum seeker, refugee and migrant backgrounds with practical training, ...
The ongoing closure of traffic lights and a pedestrian crossing near Queen Victoria Market (QVM) has sparked safety and accessibility concerns among market traders and shoppers. The traffic signal, ...
Taken in the early 1960s, this image displays a humble wood and galvanised iron shed on the corner of Little Bourke and Elizabeth streets. Dwarfing it on the left of frame is its comparatively elegant ...
A pub without pokies has become somewhat of an oxymoron in today’s day and age, but just outside the Queen Victoria Market stands an anomaly – The Drunken Poet. What the pub lacks in size, it makes up ...
A new visual effects (VFX) academy is set to open in the city by February next year, boosting career opportunities for students and locals looking to get into the growing media industry. On October 1, ...
I’m excited to introduce Anasina Gray-Barberio, our newest Victorian Greens MP. Anasina works in social services across our diverse northern suburbs. She is incredibly proud of her Samoan heritage and ...
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 ...