Chef Karen Martini opens new restaurant Hero at Fed Square

Jane Rocca|Mar 31, 2021
“If we want Melbourne to move forward and still be the leader in food culture in Australia, we need to get out and wave our wallets and support those that are still operating."
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Chef Karen Martini opens new restaurant Hero at Fed Square

The brunch in Balwyn that's better than boring-old smashed avo

Sofia Levin|Mar 31, 2021
A family-run local on Whitehorse Road in Balwyn, The Turkish Tea House has a menu that's sure to surprise and delight those of us who are tired of the usual breakfast out.
The brunch in Balwyn that's better than boring-old smashed avo

Park life: What's on offer at the lesser known Alexandra Gardens

Elsie Lange|Mar 31, 2021
Just off Cotham Road in historic Kew, Alexandra Gardens offers locals a peaceful spot to watch the world go by.
Park life: What's on offer at the lesser known Alexandra Gardens

Choice at Chadstone as new Kiwi retail space opens

Jane Rocca|May 11, 2021
The trans-Tasman travel bubble is more than a sign of the times right now, it’s also a reason to explore what our neighbours offer when it comes to luxury fashion, beauty and homewares.
Choice at Chadstone as new Kiwi retail space opens

The independent schools making community involvement a core function

Kate Stanton|May 7, 2021
Special programs encourage students beyond the school gate.
The independent schools making community involvement a core function
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Independent Schools Guide 2021: Learning in a changing world

Jessica Golding|Apr 21, 2021
We explore how Victoria’s independent schools are adapting to our rapidly changing world and setting up their students for future success.
Independent Schools Guide 2021: Learning in a changing world

Ken Done: Seeing the world in colour

Jane Rocca|Apr 9, 2021
The iconic Australian artist knows what delights and inspires and will cast his eye over entries for this year's The Design Files Art Kids Award.
Ken Done: Seeing the world in colour

'It’s been one-part cathartic, one-part emotional turmoil'

Jane Rocca|Apr 6, 2021
MasterChef Australia judge and celebrated chef Jock Zonfrillo will plate up his raw life story in a powerful autobiography that leaves nothing off the table.
'It’s been one-part cathartic, one-part emotional turmoil'

Inside the coffee table book chronicling life during Melbourne's lockdown

Mary O’Brien|Apr 6, 2021
Together Apart: Life in Lockdown is an intimate, often emotional snapshot of how Melburnians from all walks of life coped last year when the world changed forever.
Inside the coffee table book chronicling life during Melbourne's lockdown

Travel: What to eat, see and do in Daylesford

Jane Rocca|Apr 6, 2021
Discover more than day spas and mineral springs at this much-loved local holiday destination – it can be as eclectic or as luxurious as you want.
Travel: What to eat, see and do in Daylesford
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Beyond the classroom: The benefits of engaging in co-curricular activities

Joanne Brookfield|Apr 21, 2021
Taking part in co-curricular activities and clubs has a multitude of benefits for students.
Beyond the classroom: The benefits of engaging in co-curricular activities

Inside the ghost-train turned art-show at Spookhouse

Jane Rocca|Mar 23, 2021
“I want the unexpected anticipation to come back to art shows, where people will be talking about it for years to come".
Inside the ghost-train turned art-show at Spookhouse

The lesser-known end of Lygon Street with surprising finds

Elsie Lange|Mar 23, 2021
Whether it be a quiet bite on a weeknight or a full-blown weekend spree in a foodie paradise, this section of Lygon Street has it all.
The lesser-known end of Lygon Street with surprising finds
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