12 of Melbourne s best private dining rooms for group bookings
Carrie Hutchinson
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Special occasions and long overdue catch-ups deserve a touch of class. And you re in luck because we ve rounded up 12 of Melbourne s best private dining rooms.
Melbourne seems to have come alive again. The streets are pumping on the weekend, but if you re catching up with a crowd your booking ducks need to be in a row. Two-hour seating times, limits on numbers inside venues and the dreaded end-of-evening bill can all make a fun time turn feral.
The solution: hire a private space in a favourite restaurant, gather loved ones and tell them this is how you re all rolling.
Ex-Irwin Mitchell duo set up London boutique employment firm
Shazia Khan (L) and Emilie Cole (R) opened for business today.
Former Irwin Mitchell partners Emilie Cole and Shazia Khan have launched a boutique law firm specialising in employment and professional discipline law.
The firm, Cole Khan, is located in Chancery Lane, London’s legal heartland, across the road from the Law Society.
Currently the firm is all-female, with just the founding partners, though it is looking to expand in the near future, even adding bodies to the business as early as next month.
The two women felt setting up their own firm was the best way to move forward in their careers in a way that they saw fit.
How will we persuade the politicians of the future to fund the justice system properly? Start teaching law to schoolchildren, new Law Society president I. Stephanie Boyce tells us.
Palm Beach Post Staff
Editor’s note: This originally published in Oct. 2017
Do you ever get an eerie feeling while visiting certain places in our county? You are not alone. Come with us as we explore the many haunts around Palm Beach County.
Jonathan Dickinson State Park (Martin County)
Nicknamed the “Wildman of Loxahatchee,” Vince “Trapper” Nelson is the identity of the ghost said to roam Jonathan Dickinson State Park. After moving to the area in the 1930s, Trapper eventually accumulated 858 acres of land along the Loxahatchee River. In 1968, Trapper was found dead from a shotgun wound. A coroner declared it a suicide, but some who knew of his run-ins with the locals believed he was murdered. After his death, the state acquired his land and it became part of Jonathan Dickinson State Park in 1970.
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