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The (New) North Melbourne Museum of Modern Art

Postponed and postponed again, Covid hit the art industry hard and artists really did starve a little over the last couple of years. But the years go by, the numbers dwindle, the sun comes...
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Candlelight At The Meat Market

With the opening of the city very much in toe, we have in our neck of the woods an array of wonderful attractions, concerts, markets and events for the summer ahead, and none more...

What Is North Melbourne’s Arden Vision?

The Arden Station looks to reimagine and revive Melbourne’s industrial inner north with a new age metro tunnel and urban growth. Sitting on the edge of the city, at the cross-section of Arden Street...

Who Was Brettena Smyth?

She was born in c. 1840. She stood at almost six feet tall. She was a commanding character. An advocate of women’s health. A campaigner for women’s rights. A lecturer of health and a...

Queen Victoria Market’s New 500 Space Undercover Car Park Opens!

MEDIA RELEASE: Queen Victoria Market has significantly increased the capacity of its on-site customer car parking with the opening of a new 500-space undercover car park. Open to the public from Friday 9 July, the car park marks the next...

Donut Festival At The Queen Vic Market

It's the sweet sweet festive season this weekend, 4th of July at the Queen Victoria Market's as we welcome those deliciously round holey desserts we all know and love.......DONUTS! Yep, it's Happy Fourth of July...

The Embodiment Of The Local Cafe.

We kind of adore the North End Cafe, and we have our reasons! John and Sarah, mostly. The two took over what was once known as the North End Deli in 2019, and opened up...

Errol Street Gallery – The Pop-Up To Watch.

Starting on Saturday 19th of June, a pop-up gallery - focused on the creations of artists all connected to the Lithuanian community - will open its doors at the Lithuanian Club on Errol Street,...
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The Meat Market’s Page In Melbourne’s History.

In 1880, Melbourne’s Meat Market was a hustle and a bustle of wholesale meat traders. Butchers, buyers and clerks all barking and yelling prices over pipe smoke and that all too pungent scent of...

Cracking The Code To Perfect Coffee – Code Black.

Just look for the old greyish building with the big Howard Street above the door, walk inside, order a coffee, and enjoy! Coda Black Coffee is pretty serious about its beans. The cafe is down...

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