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Lord Murray SCHOORMAN is a dynamic media industry entrepreneur. Commencing his own media production powerhouse in 2001, Peak Hour Images has leaped from strength to strength in an everchanging content production landscape. Lord Murray is also a long-standing member of the Melbourne Press Club and The National Press Club of Australia. In November 2013 Lord Murray Schoorman was appointed a position on the committee of the Fitzroy Street Trader's Association & within a year he was promoted to the position of Vice President of the association. He proudly held this position for over 3 years, working closely with the major events department of the City of Port Phillip and various other stakeholders. Little known fact; Lord Murray is also a qualified senior firefighter with over 13 years experience on the frontline of high-profile international motorsport.

St Kilda Festival 2024 : Launched!

Proudly presented and produced by the City of Port Phillip, St Kilda Film Festival supports the Australian film industry by turning the spotlight on...

Club Vegas -The Spectacle 2024

The curtain has just fallen on the standout variety show that is CLUB VEGAS THE SPECTACLE!     CLUB VEGAS THE SPECTACLE promised to have audiences laughing,...

Shimmery Burlesque – Athenaeum Theatre [Melb]

After two sold-out seasons, Shimmery Burlesque will take centre stage at the historic Athenaeum Theatre in Melbourne, shining a spotlight on the sparkling world...

The Odd Couple – The Play [Melb]

Neil Simon’s classic comedy The Odd Couple celebrates its opening night at Melbourne’s Comedy Theatre on 23 May 2024. Starring as Oscar and Felix in...

Seeing Eye Dogs – Matched Giving Day 2024

Matched Giving Day 2024 at Seeing Eye Dogs Melbourne. Vision Australia Seeing Eye Dogs is hoping the generosity of Australians can help it prepare more...

The 2024 Green Room Award Winners Announced

Victoria’s theatre industry came together on Monday night at the Comedy Theatre  in Melbourne.   The star-studded line-up of performers included Courtney Monsma and Zoe Coppinger...

Local fire crews shake the tins for the Children’s Hospital annual appeal

Volunteer firefighters from CFA’s Narre Warren and Berwick stations have joined forces and combined their tin-shaking efforts in their local community to raise much...

Chicago – The Musical [Melb]

Chicago is the longest-running show now playing on Broadway, this scorching hot masterpiece includes a glittering score that includes All That Jazz, Cell Block...

Ram Raids at Liberty Service Station – Preston

Three offenders are on the run after they ransacked a Liberty petrol station in Melbourne's north-east this morning. Victoria Police have advised that they believe...

Ballarat Gold Mine – 1 dead and 1 seriously injured

A man who died after a gold mine collapsed near Ballarat in Victoria's west yesterday has been identified as father Kurt Hourigan. The 37-year-old Bruthen...

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Weight loss: Go nuts or go home

Whether they're sprinkled on your morning cereal or kept for an afternoon snack, a handful of nuts could be the next best thing when it comes to weight loss. New research from the University of South Australia shows that including nuts in calorie-controlled weight loss diets does not hinder weight loss, and...

Canned Fruit Going Pear-Shaped: Box Divvy Encourages Shepparton Growers to Prioritise Fresh Produce

Amid mounting concerns about the quality and sourcing of canned fruit products, Box Divvy, a leading advocate for fresh produce distribution, is urging Shepparton farmers to prioritise fresh, locally grown produce for consumers. This call comes in response to reports of Woolworths’ growing reliance on imported fruit, underscoring the need to support local growers and […]

Packamama wins Charles Sturt University Sustainable Packaging Innovation Challenge

Alex Adda and Hannah Arkell from Team Packamama at the Charles Sturt University Challenge Showcase Event – Wagga Wagga Packamama emerged victorious from 150 applicants and 8 finalists in the Charles Sturt University Sustainable Packaging Innovation Challenge, announced at the Showcase Event held in Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia. The Sustainable Packaging Innovation Challenge, organised by […]

Becoming a prosumer as part of Australia’s journey to electrification

Chris Kerr, Vice President Home & Distribution, Schneider Electric By Chris Kerr, Vice President Home & Distribution, Schneider Electric In the face of a worsening climate crisis and rising electricity prices, Australians are seeking ways to reduce their environmental impact and save money to combat the effects of these two important issues. They are turning […]

5 Anger Management Strategies for Men

Anger is a natural emotion, but when it becomes uncontrollable, it can lead to problems in personal and professional life. For men, societal expectations and pressures often make it difficult to express emotions healthily, leading to pent-up anger and frustration. Effective anger management is crucial for maintaining...

‘More Leons needed’: meet our Citizen of Year

A former elite athlete and natural bodybuilder turned mental health advocate has been named Citizen of the Year in the Sunshine Coast Biosphere Community Awards. Leon Stensholm received the honour for his dedication to helping, mentoring, and supporting young people on the Sunshine Coast through his youth centre, Lookout 07. His vision to create the centre emerged […]

Wireless Internet & Why Your Australian Business Needs It Today and Always.

There are still Australian businesses out there still using wires and cables to meet their Internet needs. There is absolutely no doubt that information technology is at the heart of all successful Australian businesses but there is a better way to conduct your business digitally and it...

“Cities have just 2,000 days left to achieve critical sustainability goals,” warns Arcadis in latest report

Top 20 most sustainable cities in the Arcadis Sustainable Cities Index 2024 Arcadis’ Sustainable Cities Index 2024 reveals major disparities in sustainability progress, as cities race to meet 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)  Amsterdam takes top spot as most Sustainable City, thanks to strong economic performance, social equity, and renewable energy investment. Maintaining trajectory critical as SDG deadline approaches, with opportunities […]

The longest running nature book award for kids

    My name is Zindzi—you might have seen me on Play School or with my band Zindzi and the Zillionaires. I'm one of the judges for the 2024 Karajia and Environment Awards for Children's Literature. I am so happy to be a part of it this year in particular...

Learning how to learn: How SA school children can achieve long-term success

Strategic thinking and problem solving is at the heart of a new study that aims to improve learning and boost academic performance across South Australian schools. A collaboration between the SA Department for Education and the University of South Australia, the five-year study will engage 4000 students in years two, four...

Find your new favourite dish

WHAT'S ON | DONATE BECOME A MEMBER Cookbooks across the ages What did vegetarians eat in the 19th century? Has the art of bread making really changed that much in 160 years? And what is a salad of French beans? Travel through time with our large collection of cookbooks found in the Dewey...

Popular Flowers in Melbourne for Every Season

In discussing the myriad flowers that grace Melbourne throughout the year, it's impossible not to feel a profound sense of gratitude for the beauty they bring to our lives.  Flowers have a remarkable ability to uplift our spirits, evoke emotions, and remind us of the fleeting yet exquisite...