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Two big nights of Tripod at MEMO Music Hall – Friday 9 and Saturday 10 December  – 8pm

Blain Crellin speaks with TRIPOD here: Tripod Christmas Turkeys - Two big nights of Tripod at MEMO Music Hall - Friday 9 and Saturday 10...

Monique Brumby play MEMO Hall October 22 2016

Monique Brumby. Her Singles were: The Change in Me & Fool For You - but all the songs via this link will be played at the show - rarities and all album tracks from 1994-1998 in the early part of career. You can listen here Thylacine Monique Brumby is performing her 1996 award-winning debut album Thylacine in its entirety at this special performance. The show is to mark the 20th anniversary of the release of Thylacine, the album that won Monique two ARIA Awards as well as a nomination for song of the year at the 1998 ARIA Awards. Monique will play the hits from Thylacine including ‘The Change in Me’, ‘Fool For You’ and ‘Mary’ as well as all the album tracks that she hasn’t played live for many years. Joining Monique and her band for this show are special guests including David Bridie who produced the album, Rob Craw (Huxton Creepers) who played guitar and toured with Monique in the early years along with Helen Mountfort who wrote string arrangements and played cello on the album. Join us along with Monique’s band and very special guests for this nostalgic show. Doors Open 7.30pm, Showtime 8.40-11pm (with intermission) Reserved Seats: $32.00 +bf General Admin: $23.00 +bf At the Door: $25.00 (if still available) TiX at www.memomusichall.com.au MEMO Music Hall 88 Acland Street St Kilda REACTION: The beauty of reaction makes me jump - the reaction to beauty is in my heart In my heart i listen to the thump -when i walk past your door My jaw falls and rises in awe I fall at the score of disbelief and rise to learn on a new leaf. The lilly pad field is large and light, i spend my whole life on one and another - together with me, apart from you, together with you and apart from me Where's the balance in this space .... reactions tear down the house ... there are many designs. I love you till i'm broke, i love you till i'm sane ... whatever the road is - in this life l know nothing stays the same. Blain Crellin 🙂 x

KINKY FRIEDMAN LIVE AT MEMO HALL, ST.KILDA THIS SATURDAY NIGHT

"You've got to find what you LOVE and let it kill ya'"

Harry Manx ‘Mystissippi Blues’ Man is live at The MEMO St.Kilda 16th September 2016

'The process of unlearning is an ability to let attachment go. The conditioning of life and living creates habits. The process of unlearning allows reactions to life to be observed and freedom comes to the heart'.

Rock Punk Tequila Mockingbyrd Band – Live MEMO St.Kilda

A very pleasant time spent upstairs at the Market Hotel in South Melbourne with the three members of Tequila Mockingbyrd - rock band. The very...

BeardyMan

Beardy man 15th August 2016 A Moment of time I had the pleasure of interviewing Beardyman - AKA - Darren Foreman as part of a preamble...

Luminescent pillar

 10/8/2016   “Pillars of luminescence 10”   Sentient 9 The Eagle-Dolphin was born of the Air, the Earth and the Sea Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Blain Crellin Photography 2016 ​http://www.blaininc.com/parkville-strip.html

Philip Glass’ Akhenaten – Interview, Review and Pics

Michael Gillies-Smith interviewed by Blain Crellin In the beginning was the Source. Akhenaten - meaning "living spirit of Aten" (God and Source) was a Pharaoh of...

Time is relevant to experience

  December 2, 2015 The day before tomorrow is a magical event. That is now. Melbourne, Australia. Awake to a setting moon, drive 5 hours to get...

The production Born in Sawdust by the National Institute of Circus Arts (NICA)

An ensemble performance by NICA's 2015 graduating artists directed by Gavin Robins NICA’s talented graduating artists of 2015 will be stepping back through the history of...

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Dive into 19th century Victoria

WHAT'S ON | DONATE BECOME A MEMBER Have you heard of Caroline Chisholm? Commonly known by her nickname, 'the immigrants' friend', Caroline was a humanitarian, philanthropist and advocate for female and family welfare in 19th century Australia. Read about the incredible work of Caroline Chisholm, a woman who changed the lives of so...

SYDNEY FISH MARKET REVEALS WINNERS OF THE 2024 SEAFOOD EXCELLENCE AWARDS

Sydney Fish Market is delighted to reveal the winners of its biennial Seafood Excellence Awards. The prestigious accolades were celebrated last night at an exclusive cocktail event in Sydney with the local seafood industry’s best retailers, suppliers, restaurateurs, and businesses in attendance. CEO of Sydney Fish Market, Greg Dyer, says: “We were seriously impressed by […]

OPENING OF THE CONSULATE GENERAL OF FRANCE IN MELBOURNE

Mr Pierre-André Imbert, the Ambassador of France to Australia, is pleased to announce the opening of a Consulate General of France in Melbourne. It illustrates France’s commitment to strengthening its global presence and contributes to the reinforcement of its diplomatic network worldwide. 2024 is a symbolic year for French-Australian...

Report a leak through Snap Send Solve

South East Water has partnered with Snap Send Solve to further help customers report water leaks and faults on the go, using the free smartphone app. Following a successful three-month trial, South East Water has extended the partnership with Snap Send Solve for a further 12 months to help customers efficiently report leaks and faults across […]

Unilever and Coles celebrate five years of helping Aussies ‘Clean Up Australia’ with free school lesson plans

Unilever Australia, maker of household staples including Omo, Rexona, TRESemmé, Dove, Hellmann’s and Streets ice creams, has joined forces with Clean Up Australia, Cool.org and Coles to supply free Clean Up Kits and online educational resources to schools across the nation. With 44% of young Australians rating the environment as their most pressing concern[i], schools […]

La Trobe to purchase all renewable energy as it heads to Net Zero 2029

La Trobe University will purchase 100 per cent renewable energy as part of its commitment to be Net Zero by 2029. The University has entered into a Power Purchasing Agreement (PPA) with global energy leader Iberdrola, enabling it to purchase electricity from a renewable source, and by 2028 all electricity purchased will be 100 per cent emissions-free. The agreement paves the way for […]

Top water experts urge renewed action to secure future of Murray-Darling Basin

The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) has today urged a suite of actions and investments to protect the future of the Murray-Darling Basin in the face of climate change, which is threatening the river's health and sustainability. In a new essay series A thriving Murray-Darling Basin...

Energy-smart bricks keep waste out of landfill

Engineers have invented energy-efficient bricks with scrap materials, including glass, that are normally destined for landfill. RMIT University engineers collaborated with Visy – Australia’s largest recycling company – to make bricks with a minimum of 15% waste glass and 20% combusted solid waste (ash), as substitutes for clay. Test...

SUSTAINABLE STEWARDSHIP SUCCESS BOOK LAUNCH DINNER

Click here to book your ticket  ABOUT Let’s not chase profits; let’s chase purpose. Let’s not just make a living; let’s make a difference. Imagine a community where lions and their strategic partners from all walks of life come together to share their stories, insights, and passions. Lions Community Book: Sustainable Stewardship Success, is the […]

Department of Curiosities by Karen J. Carlisle

Yet another book by Carlisle delivered to me in the post because I back her on Patreon (shameless plug, just because). I think I’ve caught up with all the books she’s sent me, there may be some ebooks I haven’t read yet, but that’s another story. It’s another...

Hearing Australia calls on veterans to ‘take aim’ at hearing loss to improve wellbeing

Defence Force personnel have among the noisiest jobs in the world1, and on the eve of ANZAC Day, Hearing Australia is calling on all veterans to ‘take aim’ at hearing loss and, in turn, help address wellbeing issues like loneliness and social isolation. “Military personnel are at a higher risk¹...

Bendigo Bank Scholarship Program reaches new heights! Unprecedented demand as applications surge and successful candidates announced

With the University and TAFE academic years in full swing, dozens of bright-eyed students have recently learned they have been awarded a Bendigo and Adelaide Bank funded scholarship, with a record $1.3 million worth of scholarships granted this year. The Bank today announced 227 students from around Australia...