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Melbourne, Australia · MelbourneThe Melbourne Observer is Victoria’s popular family newspaper, available online weekly, and in print fortnightly..The Melbourne Observer heritage stretches back to 1969, 55 years ago. The newspaper is available: • as a free publication inserted in localised editions of The Local Paper (fortnightly) across 40 local government areas, • free online (weekly).The Melbourne Observer newspaper is published on Wednesdays (with the exception of Easter W…See the Story
Statewide. Melbournwide. Local. Victoria’s free family newspaper now in 55th year. – Melbourne Observer
Melbourne, Australia · MelbourneFebruary 21 Editions• Eastern Suburbs Edition – READ HERECovers Boroondara (north), Knox-Sherbrooke, Manningham, Maroondah, Monash, Whitehorse • Lilydale and Yarra Valley Express Edition – READ HERECovers Healesville, Lilydale, Mount Evelyn, Warburton, Yarra Valley• Mitchell Shire Edition – READ HERECovers Broadford, Kilmore, Puckapunyal, Seymour, Tallarook, Wallan, Wandong • Northern Suburbs Edition – READ HERECovers Banyule. Darebin (north, s…See the Story
OUT NOW: Wed., Feb. 21, 2024 – Melbourne Observer
Melbourne, Australia · MelbourneFebruary 7 Editions• Eastern Suburbs Edition – READ HERE Covers Boroondara (north), Knox-Sherbrooke, Manningham, Maroondah, Monash, Whitehorse • Lilydale and Yarra Valley Express Edition – READ HERECovers Healesville, Lilydale, Mount Evelyn, Warburton, Yarra Valley• Mitchell Shire Edition – READ HERECovers Broadford, Kilmore, Puckapunyal, Seymour, Tallarook, Wallan, Wandong • Northern Suburbs Edition – READ HERECovers Banyule. Darebin (north, s…See the Story
OUT NOW. Wed., Feb. 7, 2024 – Melbourne Observer
Melbourne, Australia · MelbourneThe Melbourne Observer is Victoria’s popular family newspaper, available online weekly, and in print fortnightly..The Melbourne Observer heritage stretches back to 1969, 55 years ago. The newspaper is available: • as a free publication inserted in localised editions of The Local Paper (fortnightly) across 40 local government areas, • free online (weekly).The Melbourne Observer newspaper is published on Wednesdays (with the exception of Easter W…See the Story
Statewide. Melbournwide. Local. Victoria’s free family newspaper now in 55th year. – Melbourne Observer
Narre Warren · Narre Warren• Geelong Repertory Theatre: Farragut North (by Beau Willimon) February 3 – 17 at the Woodbin Theatre, 15 Coronation St., Geelong West. Director: Jules Hart. Bookings: Geelong Arts Centre 1300 251 200 geelongartscentre.org.au
• Windmill Theatre Company: Noises Off (Michael Frayne) February 7 – 11 at Bunjil Place Studio, Narre Warren. Director: Ben Dowthwaite. Bookings: windmilltheatre.
com.au
• Williamstown Little Theatre: Photograph 51 (by Anna…See the Story
LOCAL THEATRE: Shows, Auditions – Melbourne Observer
Melbourne, Australia · Melbourne“What’s special about it?” asks my 12-year- old grandson, before committing to accepting a ticket to A Midsummer Night’s Dream in Melbourne’s glorious Botanical Gardens.
Rather than try to explain that the play is about love as a complex metaphoric catalyst for conflict, chaos, and comedy, I merely smile and reply, “ Absolutely everything.”
In fact, to partially quote Shakespeare via the The Maltese Falcon, “This is the stuff that dreams are…See the Story
SHOWBIZ: A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Melbourne Observer
Melbourne, Australia · MelbourneA Very Naughty Christmas is advertised as a show that will ‘spice things up’; this show is definitely spicy, surprising, super fun.
With a cast of eight, a live three person band, parody of well known songs plus stories that question the traditional, a vibrant , entertaining evening is ensured.
Nothing is off limits. Performances are polished, each performer with their own character their own ‘niche’.
There were some standouts, yet everyone…See the Story