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“Unfinished Business” at ACCA
The Australian Centre for Contemporary Art’s (ACCA) “Big Picture” summer exhibition celebrates feminist concerns in recent Australian art.
Read MoreVIA ALICE
Marking the opening of the 2018 festival, Sugar Mountain presents VIA ALICE – an immersive virtual reality film and performance, which invites audiences to experience the strength and diversity of contemporary indigenous Australian knowledge, cultures and identities.
Read MoreSchool holidays at MRC
The Melbourne Recital Centre’s annual Music Play Family Festival returns to Southbank these summer school holidays.
Read MoreA summer of photography!
The Photography Studies College (PSC) will open its “Summer Exhibition” on Wednesday, December 13 at its home at 65 City Rd, Southbank.
Read MoreApartment living made easy
A business offering locals quality apartment furniture and Manchester at incredibly low prices has just opened its doors at DFO South Wharf’s Homemaker Centre.
Read MoreTract Consultants ride into Southbank
Having recently moved its headquarters to Riverside Quay in Southbank, Tract Consultants celebrated its new space last month by participating in Bicycle Network Victoria’s Ride-to-Work Day.
Read MoreSoups, salads, patience and supplements
Soups and salads Looking for a great way to alter your eating habits to not only lose weight but improve your nutritional intake?
Read MoreActivating vertical villages
Activating vertical villages
Read MoreNot all liability policies are created equal
Do you sit on the committee of your owners’ corporation (OC)?
Read MoreShort-stays behind property price pain
The Victorian Government must address the state’s unregulated commercial short-stay industry, if it’s serious about fixing Melbourne’s housing affordability crisis
Read MoreBiased on school name
Your article on “naming fiasco” was very biased.
Read MoreA jack of all arts
Since moving to Melbourne from his hometown of Wagga Wagga 10 years ago, local musical theatre guru Andrew Strano hasn’t lived anywhere else but here in Southbank.
Read MoreASBESTOS!!
Asbestos is a word that conjures up images of dreadful effects on the lungs of many people working with products containing it, such as Fibrolite (known as “fibro”).
Read MoreRe-Formation?
On Saturday, October 28, history was made at St Johns, Southgate. Members of the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne and the Lutheran congregations of Melbourne gathered together to commemorate 500 years since the beginning of the Protestant Reformation.
Read MoreLunches are for everyone
The Yarra River Business luncheons are not just for business operators, but also for residents and, in fact, for anyone interested in the issues that affect the Yarra River Precinct.
Read MoreSunday Streets
The Boyd Community Hub will host a Sunday Streets event in Kavanagh Street for local residents on November 12.
Read MoreJoe Bagnara honoured
Former Southbank Residents’ Group (SRG) president Joe Bagnara was honoured with a lifetime membership at the AGM.
Read MoreLord Mayor supports Southbank Primary
Lord Mayor Robert Doyle and councillors have thrown their support behind the Southbank Residents’ Association’s (SRA) campaign to name the new primary school on Ferrars St Southbank Primary School.
Read MoreCouncils act on oBikes
The Cities of Melbourne, Yarra and Port Phillip have signed an agreement with bike share company oBike to regulate the clutter of dockless bikes scattered around Melbourne.
Read MorePositive Living in Southbank
Did you know that the head office of Living Positive Victoria, a not-for-profit organisation focused on helping improve the lives of Victorians living with HIV/AIDS, is based in here in Southbank?
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