Sunday 4 February 2018

QVM In The News - 4/2/2018


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Well, dear Melbourne friends, your Saturday mornings are about to get a lot more zen with the ever-so-popular Queen Victoria Markets offering free yoga classes throughout the month of February. Yep! From February 3rd – 24th, market-goers can add yoga to their morning market routine and join ...
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Industry experts say the continuous influx of Asian students into the CBD is driving retail activity in CBD's north. “Five years ago the only attraction was the Queen Victoria Market, now business in this northern-end of the CBD is thriving off the strong student population and spending”, Zelman Ainsworth, ...
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Cr Wood said the council and market management would continue working with traditional owners to resolve any issues, and also with traders over the next five years on the design and delivery of the project. “This includes the development of the $8 million trader support program and fund to help them ...
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The cooking demonstration by Jessica Alice, the “Nigela Lawson” of leftovers, will show you two simple recipes of cooking with food waste at Queen Victoria Market. Market stallholders will provide ingredients that they would throw away if not sold that day. The demonstration will have you rethink what ...
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“One of Melbourne's landmarks is the Queen Victoria Market. At Vic Market, you can buy fresh produce almost every day, and on weekends they bring in live bands and host multicultural events. The best is in the winter and summer times, they have a night market in which local stores are able to sell their ...
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The first cab off the rank is developer PDG's revised design proposal for the Munro site adjacent to the Queen Victoria Market. This follows on from a planning application being submitted for the City of Melbourne-backed development which includes frontages to Therry St, Queen St and the rear of ...
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Jessie Alice from Leftover Lovers will be hosting Cooking With Food Waste demonstrations at the Queen Victoria Market every Thursday in February to teach you how to makeover your leftovers. The demonstrations, which run from 1pm–2pm, are part of Melbourne's Sustainable Living Festival, which ...
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Tannerminnerwait and Maulboyheenner were sentenced to hang and were executed publicly on January 20, 1842. They were later buried in unmarked graves at the site of Melbourne's first cemetery, on which the Queen Victoria Market was later built. A public memorial near the site of the execution now ...