Co-ordinating a whole-of-school play involving more than 130 children is a feat in itself. But when cast and crew are locked down,it’s a logistical nightmare.
A Melbourne retiree is making personalised pens to thank nurses and emergency workers.
Many people see few reasons to laugh at the moment. But not Mahes Karuppiah-Quillen. In fact,on a Thursday night,one is likely to hear a chorus of giggles and guffaws coming from her home.
Unable to host gigs during lockdown,Brunswick Ballroom is handing out free meals to arts workers every Saturday.
A group of volunteers are getting hope in exchange for hard work in keeping the Enterprize afloat after the not-for-profit that manages the ship ran out of cash.
Refugees,the homeless and unemployed are among people volunteer Rita Mastin gives out food to in Werribee.
School friends,footy and even swimming lessons are out of reach for now,but a spirit of adventure is keeping Aidan in touch with the great outdoors – even if it’s just camping in the backyard.
COVID-19 restrictions have been the catalyst for a new bond between neighbours. And research tells us,those connections are a very good thing.
Singer and musician Fem Belling and partner Casey Macrae have converted a Toyota ute into a pop-up jazz club that will entertain Melburnians as lockdown restrictions finally ease.
A Brunswick West woman is beating the lockdown blues by making home-cooked meals for locals in need.
A Terang hotel is set to be a sanctuary for artists,writers,musicians and performers,all for free.