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Eco Threads

Fashion Show Ecothreads – Rags to RunwayAugust 27th 2016 Ecothreads was a fashion show with a difference, held at the Cherry Bar in AC/DC Lane...

Shadowland at Arts Centre Melbourne

What: Shadowland Where: Arts Centre Melbourne Artistic Directors: Robby Barnett, Michael Tracy Performers: Pilobolus Dance Troupe Written by: Steven Banks Composer: David Poe Set Designer: Neil Patel Costume Designer: Liz Prince It...

Rebellious Daughters Book Review

Rebellious Daughters - book review by Lisa Romeo Edited by Maria Katsonis and Lee Kofman. Published by Ventura Press. Rebellious Daughters is a delightful read, composed of...

Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Winterfall Theatre presents a new Melbourne production of Edward Albee’s classic play Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Having ventured out into a freezing Melbourne...

Circus Oz TWENTYSIXTEEN

15th June to 10th July From its beginnings in 1978 in nearly 40 years the success of Circus Oz has elevated to great heights, having...

Interview with Josh Lord

Interview with Visual Artist Josh Lord - January 2016 by Lisa Romeo Australian visual artist Josh Lord is currently based in Melbourne and is enjoying...

St Kilda Film Festival 2016

The St Kilda Film Festival 201619th May to 28th MayPalais Theatre I was fortunate enough to be a part of this year’s opening night of...

A Room of One’s Own

Theatre Review by Lisa Romeo What: A Room of One’s OwnWhere: La Mama CourthouseWhen: April 28th to May 8thWritten by Virginia WoolfDirected by Peta HanrahanPerformed...

Dirty Pictures

What: Dirty Pictures Where: La Mama Courthouse When: 14th April to 24th April Written and Directed by Tony Reck Performed by Ange Arabatzis, Lucia Brancatisano, Willow Conway, Nick...

Yeah Absolutely at La Mama

Theatre Review by Lisa Romeo What: Yeah Absolutely Where: La Mama Theatre When: 23rd March to 27th March Written by: Anna McCarthy Performed by Anna McCarthy and Jem Nicolas Set...

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Coffee concrete makes its debut in a major infrastructure project

Bird’s eye view of the coffee concrete footpath being laid along a busy road in Pakenham. Credit: HiVis Pictures RMIT University An innovation developed at RMIT University has been used for the first time in a major infrastructure project, being laid into a footpath along a busy road in Pakenham as part of Victoria’s Big […]

Ignite Architects transforms early design processes and pushes ahead in environmentally sustainable practices with Autodesk

Architecture firm leverages advanced digital capabilities to transform project management and accelerate sustainability ambitions Ignite Architects has combined the craft of architecture with technology, leveraging Autodesk’s expansive digital capabilities to transform its approach to early design production, introduce a new approach to project management and inform the next steps in its environmentally sustainable design practices. […]

Enphase Energy sets the new benchmark for solar quality in Australia with a market-leading 25-year IQ Microinverter warranty

Enphase Energy has lifted the Australian solar quality standards with an industry first, by extending the limited warranty for its IQ8™ Microinverter product range to 25 years. The new warranty terms automatically apply for all IQ8 Microinverters activated on or after 1 October 2024. Enphase Energy Australia General Manager Patrick Matweew said the new 25-year […]

Powering sustainability: Expansion of Socomec and NHP partnership targets growing demand for energy management in Australia and New Zealand

Socomec Country Manager, Australia and New Zealand, James Fraser, with NHP Marketing Manager – Customer & Channels, Daniel Hillhouse, right, signing the new partnership agreement Socomec Socomec, a leading manufacturer of electrical equipment with strong expertise in critical energy applications, has entered into a new exclusive distribution partnership with NHP for its energy management portfolio […]

‘Jaw-some’ new research: What do kids think about sharks?

When it comes to what people think about sharks, ‘Jaws’ has a lot to answer for. So while older generations shudder at the sound of the infamous two-note tuba alternation, what do younger generations think of sharks? That’s exactly the question being asked by researchers at the University of South Australia. In a move to better […]

Bisexual Intellectuals Tackle Biphobia at Melbourne Fringe Festival

Described as silly, sexy and self-aware the hit Adelaide Fringe show Bisexual Intellectuals is set to take Melbourne Fringe by storm this October at Trades Hall in the ETU Ballroom. This queer comedy-cabaret show tackles biphobia with levity and heart and is the embodiment of queer joy. The show...

WaterAid Australia’s Big Spring Swim 2024 Tackles the Global Water Crisis

Big Spring Swim Ambassador and Triple Olympian & Olympic Gold Medalist Brianna Throssell WaterAid Australia WaterAid Australia’s Big Spring Swim is back for 2024, a nationwide swimming event kicking off on November 1. The event encourages participants to dive into pools, lakes, rivers, or beaches nationwide and raise much-needed funds to help WaterAid Australia provide clean water, […]

The rising cost of rising seas: Australia must adopt holistic adaptation strategies to keep coastal disasters from drowning budgets

Annabel Sandery, Coastal Lead and adaptation specialist, Hatch As Australia’s coastal regions face the mounting threat of rising sea levels and intensified natural disasters, a coastal expert and adaptation specialist warns the country’s natural disaster bill will soar further unless there is a considered focus into adaptation investment. The nation’s natural disaster toll reached $5 billion in 2022 following four major bouts of floods,1 and in NSW alone the State’s Reconstruction Authority […]

Soft plastics recycling trial to kick off

·       The Miles Government is investing $1 million to support the roll-out of a soft plastics recycling pilot in Queensland. ·       Communities across Queensland will soon be able to recycle soft plastics at four new trial hubs ·       The hubs will trial a variety of collection options to see what works best for urban, regional and remote Queenslanders The Miles Government is partnering with the Soft Plastics Stewardship Australia Limited to conduct a pilot soft plastics recycling scheme in Queensland. The government has committed $1 million to the pilot, which will trial new approaches to recycle the waste. Under the pilot, trial hubs will be established in locations across Queensland to test different ways to allow people to return soft plastic packaging. Queenslanders have been hanging-on to their soft plastics since the REDcycle […]

Nationwide campaign ‘The Great Unwaste’ set to help Australians reduce their food waste

In-depth study reveals Australian households waste twice as much food as they think Today, 29 September, sees the launch of , The Great Unwaste, a nationwide, first-of-its-kind campaign designed to unite Australia in a movement to reduce food waste in our homes. Coinciding with the UN International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste (29 Sep) […]

$6.7M mental health boost for 100,000+ health professional students

Medical Deans Australian and NZ Thousands of health professional students have had their mental health boosted after accessing a new Australian Government $6.7m funded psychological distress training initiative. Australian-based global health promotion leader Mental Health First Aid International (MHFAI) has designed a new online Health Professional (HP) education program...

This Is Everything You Need for Your First House

After years of working hard to save enough money, you finally bought a house and you’re nothing but excited about this new chapter in your life. However, you are also starting to realise that furnishing your house is not easy. In fact, you’re already starting to feel...