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Society & Culture:Places & Travel
Dr Soon-Tzu Speechley, lecturer in Urban and Cultural Heritage at the University of Melbourne, talks about a brick he dug up in his garden and what it reveals about the history and evolution of architectural style, the expansion of brickworks in 19th-century Melbourne, and our increasingly disposable attitudes towards buildings.
A tour of the Murdoch family farm with Paul Bangay
Can you call a fake steak a 'steak'?
Do we have a 'right to repair' our buildings?
A love letter to Queensland’s coast
We love cities - how can we future proof them?
Last Supper: Hetty Lui McKinnon
Food influencers’ appetite for brand endorsements
Colin Bisset’s Iconic Designs — Architectural megalomania
Saudi Arabia’s The Line: ‘Revolution in urban living’ or disaster waiting to happen?
Object of Desire — Kirstie Clements’ Chanel jacket
Annie Smithers Kitchen Rudimental — cooks Elizabeth David – Gratin Dauphinois
Object of Desire – Besha Rodell’s vintage glassware
Redesigning the nature strip
Against the lawn-industrial complex
The lost art of dress: a history of the dress doctors who once made America stylish
A tour of Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show
Object of Desire: Jonathan Green’s grandfather's Gillette double bladed travelling razor
The alt right diet, meat and masculinity
Last Supper: Jo Barrett's Grilled haloumi with pickled lemon and broad beans (on their death bed)
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