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The Premier joined Ross and Russel for the first time since his horror accident. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
And it's not as crazy as it might sound! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Neil Mitchell says Melbourne is "in deep trouble" and the CBD urgently needs caps on office worker limits to be lifted. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you notice a giant chimpanzee on the side of the Arts Centre today, you're not imagining things! Artist Lisa Roet, who designed the sculpture, says the real marvel happens this morning. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Managing Director of the Demographics Group, Bernard Salt, says changing city growth patterns mean the main entry point to the city will soon be on the Docklands fringe. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Parking Australia CEO, Stuart Norman, says free city parking sounds great in theory, but it's causing problems for many See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Harold Scruby, Chairman and CEO of the Pedestrian Council of Australia, spoke with Tom Elliott about the proposal. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Karen Middleton examines the new outbreak of Covid-19 in Victoria that's seen Melbourne's CBD and northern suburbs return to lockdown.
Caterina Borsato owns an Italian restaurant in Melbourne's CBD. She tells PM the second lockdown won't be the end for her, but the government will need to provide compensation for the financial pain.
In episode eleven of People Movers, I speak to Matt Adair from City Frequencies. City Frequencies performed Random Acts Of Elevator Music as part of the 2006 Melbourne Fringe Festival, followed by a second tour in 2009. Random Acts Of Elevator Music saw Matt and his co-collaborator, Nick, building a synthesiser and a keyboard into briefcases and carrying them into over 100 elevators all over Melbourne's CBD. ------------------------------- Some of the music in this episode was provided by Tim & Dave of Umbra: https://www.facebook.com/umbraduo/ Additional music: 'Heliotrope' - Blue Dot Sessions via Free Music Archive The logo was provided by Greta Larkins: http://fashgif.tumblr.com/ Follow People Movers on Instagram: @peoplemoverspodcast Follow me on Twitter: @LindsJGreen Find more information, photos & transcripts at www.peoplemoverspodcast.com. Listen to One To Grow On via their website or your favourite podcast app.
In a very special, sit-down interview in a café in Melbourne's CBD, Owen caught up with Australian wrestling's resident carnival strongman, Concrete Davidson, to chat about all things wrestling, Dragonforce, Home Alone 2 and more. So sit back, relax, have your own cup of coffee and enjoy!
On today's show we mentioned the amazing Japanese food created at Kisume restaurant in Melbourne's CBD... how lucky are we to have so many cuisines in this town?Italian is another cuisine Melbourne has covered, and none better than Tipo 00 on Little Bourke St. Chef Alberto Fava joined us to talk about the mysteries of pasta; what shapes go with what sauce?We caught up with John at the Queen Vic Market.Wine guru Max Allen popped in to tell us about his upcoming event at the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival. We tried to stump him with a blind tasting of a funky marsanne, but he picked it in one!
Ebony MonCrief, the producer and host of VOICES IN THE ATTIC spoke to host Emma about how she discovered spoken word performance, and how it let to hear setting up an open genre mic night in the heart of Melbourne's CBD. Ebony even performed one of her original poems! VOICES IN THE ATTIC - is held at Ferdydurke every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month at 7pm NEW EVENT LAUNCH - VOICES FROM THE BASEMENT is being held at Nieuw Amsterdam on Thursday 17th March.
Robert Young begins to retrace the lives of two daring young Indigenous men. Starting at the corner of Franklin and Bowen Streets in Melbourne's CBD, then going back to the early 1800s in Tasmania, Robert discovers the men are closely connected to one of his own ancestors.