Discover U.R{BNE} Spaces
When was the last time you took a stroll through a disused laneway or considered the potential of an abandoned area of waterfront? Discovering these...
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When was the last time you took a stroll through a disused laneway or considered the potential of an abandoned area of waterfront? Discovering these...
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World Environment Day might be a little way off yet, but we’re counting down the days to June 5th! The United Nations Association of Victoria are busily...
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As Melbourne warms up for this year’s Virgin Australia Melbourne Fashion Festival, all eyes may well be on the runway, but behind the scenes there’s a...
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Designers – do you want to make a positive, lasting difference in the world? If you’ve got a big design idea and need some assistance...
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Don’t you love that wired feeling you get from learning something new? A group of women in Nepal are sharing that kind of lightbulb moment...
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What happens to the discarded plastic that gets into our oceans and waterways? And why, as a nation, are we wasting such huge volumes of food...
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Stanthorpe’s annual Apple and Grape Harvest Festival is celebrating the new addition of a Seasonal Harvest program, including tours, dinners and appreciation sessions in 2014. Seasonal...
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It’s no secret that e-waste is a growing problem for our global community, but much of the environmental and social damage wrought by disused technology...
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After three years of successful events in Brisbane, the Undress team are southbound this year and they’re taking their catwalk with them! Joining in the...
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The juggernaut that is Melbourne’s Sustainable Living Festival just keeps growing and growing – at this rate we’re thinking of scheduling annual leave for two...
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Packing crates have been the material of choice for fabulously cheap furnishings in hip homes, gardens and cafes for years. Now the multi-tasking pallet is...
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The freedom to love whoever we choose is something that many of us take for granted. But in 76 countries around the world it’s a...
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