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Nick Bracks Move Your Mind: the accident that confirmed Dad Steve s decision to quit as Victorian premier
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Victoria s $400m support package fails pub test
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Say cheese: Five small events to book in Melbourne, right now
Emma Breheny
Photo: James Broadway
At first glance, the last week hasn t been a great one for Melbourne s reputation as the event city. First the Royal Melbourne Show announced its cancellation, then Queen Victoria Market put a pin in its Winter Market before Melbourne Food & Wine Festival postponed its raft of August events until October.
But beyond the large-scale events, there s plenty of life on the calendars of restaurants, pubs and hotels that are serving up quality not quantity. Get your diary out and get booking.
Tulum s fundraiser for Turkey s wildlife, August 7
Encourage vaccination and boost the economy
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The investigator who put the Gladiator behind bars
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The young skinhead tried to explain to the stern sergeant at the South Melbourne station that looks can be deceiving.
He and a few of his gang were hauled in for kicking over rubbish bins, hooning around and apparently looking for trouble. By way of explanation the young man said they were not bash artists but dramatic artists - actors playing neo-Nazi skinheads in a cutting-edge movie.
Senior Detective Phil Shepherd and Detective Sergeant Mick Hughes (right) in 1993 with Wei Yin Chan, who was convicted of the murder of eight-year-old Kylie Gill.