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Peter Tankey’s Exhibition at Jackman Gallery

              visit the jackman gallery website ph: 03 9534 2147  wed-sun 12-5pm 60 inkerman st st kilda vic 3182 email us at info@jackmangallery.com.a u    

Hat Fitz & Cara announce national tour in January 2017

Hat Fitz & Cara announce national tour in January 2017 for new album 'After The Rain' (OUT NOW) Wednesday 25th January Caravan Music Club Melbourne, VIC Tickets Stream the...

Young Children Helping to Save Lives

Victoria’s triple zero service is urging parents and carers to include children as young as three and four-years of age in their safety plans, including teaching them how to call 000 in a life-threatening emergency says ESTA the Emergency Services Telecommunications Authority. ESTA’s CEO Julia Oxley said it’s important for children to take an active role in their own safety and have information about what to do in an emergency and when to call triple zero. “Knowing how to call triple zero can reduce anxiety felt by children when faced with a safety or emergency situation,” she said. “It is also extremely important to teach your little ones to say their address. Our expert operators can get police, fire or ambulance help on the way when we know where they are.” Triple zero gets hundreds of calls each year from young Victorians, some as young as three years old. Families can practice when and how to call 000 with the online simulation game at http://kids.triplezero.gov.au/ “We tell parents and carers the life a child might save could be yours,” Ms Oxley said. ESTA provides the critical link between the Victorian community and the state’s emergency services agencies. It provides Victoria’s 24-hour emergency call-taking and dispatch services for police, fire, ambulance and for the VICSES storm and flood line 132 500 . ESTA takes more than 2.4 million calls for assistance a year; on average a call every 12 seconds. Always call triple zero if there is a threat to life or property.

beStella launched in Bendigo

beStella is an authentic blog with the objective of showcasing regional women finding their passion and career pathways, but mostly enjoying and being amazing at what they do.

Will Ian “Molly” Meldrum ever work for Channel 7 again?

In front of a room full of supporters, Ian Meldrum affectionately known as Molly walked slowly to the front and took a seat in...

TLC TOUR

TLC - one of history’s most influential female hip-hop and RNB acts - kick off their Australian and New Zealand tour in Wellington this Thursday! Formed...

Drawings On Water – Series 2

Drawings On Water – photographs from a kayak on Middle Harbour An internationally acclaimed exhibition of photographs, taken by Sydney artist Ralph Kerle during kayak...

BOOM CRASH OPERA, KINKY FRIEDMAN (US), MELBOURNE DRONE ORCHESTRA & more at MEMO!

Hi MEMO music fans! We have two new very different shows shows just confirmed for December… The MELBOURNE DRONE ORCHESTRA comes to MEMO for the first...

#WAMFest ► WAMCon earlybird tix ending, Palour, Kiss My Camera and WAMFest Friday Showcases

       EARLYBIRD TIX CLOSE THIS COMING THURSDAY! As part of WAMFest presented by Drug Aware (more info here), this year WAM’s stepping up the game and...

FOOD TRUCKS ROLLING INTO THE VILLAGE THIS JULY

MR BURGER EVERY SAT & SUN THIS JULY Deliciously curated burgers to sink your teeth into @MRBURGERTRUCK Village Garden | Every Weekend in July SMOKIN' BARRYS EVERY SAT & SUN THIS...
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Mick Pacholli

Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972.  Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry. Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.