Webb links
Early on Sunday, swimmers raced from Sandridge Beach to Williamstown for the annual Big Bay Swim. This photograph of the swim was taken from Webb Point, the proposed site of an o
21 Alfred St takes shape
Should sustainability considerations override scale? That was the issue in contention in the planning of 21 Alfred St. Look at the scale of neighbouring houses. What do you think?
Growing local
SKINC, the St Kilda Indigenous Nursery, invite people down to talk about using coastal sandbelt plants from this region – focusing on native foods, habitat plants, wil
Toyota
A Port view – after Toyota announced that it will cease manufacturing cars in Australia in 2017. Smoke from the fires around Melbourne was in the air. The Australian car in
Persistence
Many 3207 Beach Patrollers headed out on hot Saturday to clean the beach between the London Hotel and the Port Melbourne Yacht Club. With many volunteers, there was time to look
Curious
‘What sort of weird ship is this?’ and ‘is that orangey, red thing part of the ship – or not?’ People were asking these questions on Sandridge Beach t
Beacon
4 February 2014 Planning Minister Matthew Guy nominated his best and worst of Melbourne architecture in yesterday’s Herald Sun. Guy favours the classics – the Royal Exh
“It was a delight to know you”
Marking the life of George Jeffries (1934 to 20 July 2013) born and died in this small area of Port Melbourne. George loved classical music, his bike and sitting in the sun in the