Goya Dmytryshchak
The opening date of Melbourne’s newest food precinct, Grazeland, has been delayed by a fortnight due to the latest COVID-19 lockdown.
The 10,000 square metre Spotswood venue will now open on Friday, March 19 at 5pm.
Located next to Scienceworks, Grazeland will have more than 50 sweet and savoury food vendors, three bars, two stage areas, roving entertainers and live entertainment.
Designed to cater for up to 30,000 people a week, the precinct is set to be chiefly open air but with extensive covered areas.
Initially set to open early last year, Grazeland was delayed by the coronavirus pandemic.
Grazeland representatives posted on Facebook that Victoria’s most recent lockdown had again pushed back the opening.
Misgivings over new advance ruling body Lack of balance because of the absence of judicial members in the proposed board
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The AAR, which pronounces binding rulings on applications of non-residents and residents, consists of revenue members and members from the judiciary.
There are three benches of the authority and the benches cannot function if the post of chairman or vice-chairman is vacant.
Retired judges of the Supreme Court, retired chief justice of a high court or retired judges of the high court who have served for at least seven years are eligible for appointment as the chairman of the benches.
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The rolls are still the same but Calcutta isn’t January 9, 2021, 11:34 AM IST
Commerce is no longer considered vulgar, nor is genteel poverty an ideal
It was almost exactly 30 years ago that I moved for 2 years to Calcutta as a young mother. With our baby son looked after very ably by a very old-fashioned ayah who brooked no interference from rookie mothers and an always-busy husband, I took to exploring our south Calcutta neighbourhood. That meant long walks down streets whose houses looked singularly drab. The high point of my daily jaunt was a double egg-double chicken roll from Campari.