New developments in the facilitation of film production, distribution and exhibition in Melbourne gives this young filmmaker hope.
Staging an outside event in bad weather sometimes leads to disaster. Sometimes, though, it leads to small conversations that make a big difference. Lorin talks about Law Week at Federation Square and the community who turned up and surprised her.
After serving with the Australian Army for 20 years, I was sick and in a wheelchair, but nobody could tell me why. It took 14 years for a doctor to look outside the accepted before I could get help.
Lynn Berry and her team of crochet enthusiasts come together every second Monday of the month to explore the gratifying craft of crochet, at Federation Square.
To celebrate harmony and shared humanity within the community, The Kingston Interfaith Network, have put on art exhibition, during the month of August at St Nicholas Gallery in Mordialloc.
Melbourne will always celebrate a long and decadent love affair with chocolate and confectionary, with copious amounts of chocolate cafes, boutiques and even bars.
Third generation Greek Australian, Ercia Kossivas, keeps her traditional northern Greek culture alive through the medium of dance. Erica, who at the tender age of 20 years, finds the art of Greek dancing preserves tradition and helps her explore her cultural identify.
Jazza, from the channel, Drawing with Jazza, has become an Australian YouTube sensation, through his comical, enthusiastic and educational weekly uploads.
Responsible for the nutritional sustenance, of hundreds of soldiers, Robert Clappis is an Australian Army Chef/Solider.