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People and property of Melbourne
Marvellous Melbourne: The city's best bars to try this summer
From rooftop to outdoor and brand spanking new, discover a round-up of must-try bars in Melbourne to suit every taste.
How Rhys Uhlich built a dream family home for $100,000
The model and filmmaker has crafted a stylish and sustainable Victorian coastal property on a budget for a family of four – this is how he did it.
Florist Flowers Vasette turns Flinders Street Station into an oasis
Large flower installations from Victorian florists and growers have taken over Melbourne’s landmark buildings and streets – a tribute to the city's resilience and the floral industry, which struggled during the shutdown.
Melbourne's first 'artcade' opens in the city
New works by Australia’s leading contemporary artists combine to create a sophisticated public art gallery that visitors can shop and dine in.
Education: Working towards scholarship success
Consider the best method of preparation to help your son or daughter win a hotly-contested scholarship.
Education: How a scholarship can be life-changing
Scholarships offer more than just financial relief – they can also nurture students by helping them reach their full potential across a range of talents.
This Home For A Cure will raise money for young Victorian cancer patients
When the buyer of a new $650,000 Simonds Homes and Satterley house and land package signs the contract, they will make a significant contribution to medical care and research.
Spring is always Stephen Baster's time to shine
It is not surprising to those who know racing and property that a career as real estate agent beckoned for the former jockey, who retired after last year's spring carnival.
'I will jump out of a moving car for hard rubbish': Richelle Hunt's design obsession
Richelle Hunt’s skill of finding collectables began as a teenager going to op-shops with her late mother Janice.
'It’s going to be epic.' Seven prominent Melburnians on what they long to do after lockdown
Dinner parties, bookstores, choir sessions and late nights on the town – these are just a few simple pleasures that sport, food, media and arts identities can't wait to resume.