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Spencer's Guide to Port Melbourne: Port Melbourne
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Port Melbourne is a strange place. Apart from confusingly not. Being home to hundreds of shipping containers, anyone over 25 will tell you that, not so long ago, it was a real gritty working-class suburb. But you wouldn't know that now, with all the gleaming bay frontage apartment blocks, multi-storey Victorian renovations and fancy European cars around. Not that the local business association. Is ready to admit it. Reading the introduction from the glossy ' Your Guide to Port Melbourne. Pamphlet, you co...
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Spencer's Guide to Port Melbourne: Movers and climbers
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Sunday, 26 June 2011. It's been a year. Since my last in-depth investigation into Port Melbourne supermarket price competition, so it's a good time to measure the effect of inflation. Without further ado, here are today's prices of. Tinned cat food, with. Predictably still bringing up the rear:. 199 - Thomas Dux. Seem to be selling cat food at present. Location: 86 Crockford St, Port Melbourne VIC 3207, Australia. Please note anonymous comments may not be published. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Spencer's Guide to Port Melbourne: Snaps
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Here's some of my photos of this place:. And here's a commercial video, the first half of which shows the town in a pleasing light:. 4 May 2011 at 21:53. I really like your photos! You have taken the photos I sometimes see with my eyes but cannot capture with my skill and camera. 4 May 2011 at 22:39. Thats very kind of you Janet! Please note anonymous comments may not be published. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Good news (for cats). Beacon Cove Neighbourhood Association.
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Spencer's Guide to Port Melbourne: Fresh fish
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Monday, 12 May 2014. There is something deeply endearing about there still being a fisherman selling his catch just off Bay Street,. In the shadow of the old sugar work's chimney. It's perhaps all too easy for the great influx of apartment dwellers to forget that the port in Port Melbourne is only recently centred around cruise ships. Former mayor and local resident Janet Bolitho. Recently contributed to an poignant piece in The Age. All about the decline of "old Port". Of the Palace Hotel. HOT: Station ...
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Spencer's Guide to Port Melbourne: En Garde
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Monday, 1 June 2015. Port Melbourne is hardly famed for its farmyard animals, so the sight of a portly chicken freely wandering the pavements of Rouse Street. Must surely raise many a neatly plucked. Although this hen actually seems convinced that it's a guard dog. As it barks a warning to passers by of what is presumably its home. Along with the private fish market. Next door, this is a delightfully nostalgic corner of town. 28 September 2015 at 20:35. Please note anonymous comments may not be published.
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RHSV News: June 2015
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Friday, 19 June 2015. RHSV Annual Report 2014. The RHSV Annual Report for 2014. Is now available for downloading from our website. Wednesday, 10 June 2015. Victorian Community History Awards 2015 entries now open. Download your entry form from the Royal Historical Society of Victoria website. There are two new prize categories for 2015:. Centenary of WW1 Award. History Article (Peer Reviewed ). Entries close 5pm Friday 7 August 2015. Please get your entries in early, and complete the form fully. This awa...
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RHSV News: August 2015
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Wednesday, 12 August 2015. New in the History Victoria bookshop. An Oak on Maiden Hill: an archaeology of the Victorian goldfields, 1850-1900,. Water and Gold: interpreting the landscape of Creswick Creek. By Peter Davies, Susan Lawrence and Jodi Turnbull. Croydon Inside and Out. By Geoff Arnott, John Hutchinson, Les Hutchinson and Steve McGoldrick. St Paul’s Cathedral Melbourne. See our online History Victoria Bookshop. Catalogue for further details. New RHSV Patron, the Honourable Linda Dessau. The Gov...
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RHSV News: New in the History Victoria bookshop
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Wednesday, 12 August 2015. New in the History Victoria bookshop. An Oak on Maiden Hill: an archaeology of the Victorian goldfields, 1850-1900,. Water and Gold: interpreting the landscape of Creswick Creek. By Peter Davies, Susan Lawrence and Jodi Turnbull. Croydon Inside and Out. By Geoff Arnott, John Hutchinson, Les Hutchinson and Steve McGoldrick. St Paul’s Cathedral Melbourne. See our online History Victoria Bookshop. Catalogue for further details. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Eg lectures, semi...
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RHSV News: May 2015
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Tuesday, 19 May 2015. Archaeology and history together. Tim Smith, right, with RHSV President Don Garden at the RHSV Annual General Meeting tonight. A private project led at Anzac Cove and Suvla Bay in 2010 to map the underwater battlefield cultural landscape. - See more at: http:/ www.historyvictoria.org.au/tim-smith-military-heritage-from-victoria-to-the-turkish-dardanelles#sthash.TtDmdMym.dpuf. Tim Smith is the Executive Director of Heritage Victoria and delivers the functions of the Heritage Act 1995...
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RHSV News: August 2014
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Saturday, 30 August 2014. Melbourne Day at the RHSV. From left Karen Jackson, Professor Richard Broome, Dr Liz Rushen, Genevieve Grieves, and Reuben Berg. To celebrate Melbourne Day this year, today we had a panel discussion on. Presented jointly by the Royal Historical Society of Victoria and the Victorian Aboriginal Heritage Council. Emeritus Professor Richard Broome. Practised History at university for thirty-five years, much of that time at La Trobe University, where he taught Australian and Indigeno...
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