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Breaking news Acting CMO Professor Michael Kidd says blood clots suffered by a 44-year-old Melbourne man are likely linked to the AstraZeneca vaccine Laura Jean McKay s pandemic fiction The Animals in That Country wins Victorian Premier s Literary Awards $100,000 top gong Posted MonMonday 1 updated MonMonday 1 FebFebruary 2021 at 9:01am The Animals in That Country took five years of research and writing by Victorian-born writer Laura Jean McKay. ( Print text only Cancel Victorian author Laura Jean McKay has won the top prize at the Victorian Premier s Literary Awards with her debut novel, which imagines a viral pandemic in Australia that gives humans the ability to understand animals. ....
A new music festival has popped up in regional Victoria, and it’s got a killer lineup Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever Meet Euroa Music Festival, the new one-day shindig celebrating outstanding new artists. Victoria has just got a new music festival, and where do we get a ticket, because it’s looking like an absolute doozy. Going down on Saturday March 27, Euroa Music Festival will bring some of Australia’s most exciting artists to the charming heritage town nestled at the base of the Strathbogie Ranges. What you need to know Euroa Music Festival takes place on Saturday March 27 A one-day music festival celebrating outstanding new artists ....
See Also But for Melburnians who missed out, that needn t mean missing out on a great break. It s possible to holiday like a rock star from home. Call it a staycation and go forth to explore your own backyard, where a plethora of experiences rival anything on offer elsewhere. Melbourne is the gateway to a lifestyle holiday to remember, says Rhett Constantine, chief concierge, Pullman Melbourne Albert Park and president, Les Clefs d Or Australia. He recommends your staycation include Levantine Hill winery in the Yarra Valley (levantinehill.com.au), and a last-chance-to-see shopping expedition to Campbell Arcade beneath Flinders St Station. It may be partially demolished to make way for the new Metro Tunnel. Home to an eclectic set of stores since after World War 2, the arcade also houses some of the best espresso you ll find. ....
China pulls the cork By Philippe Perez Strathbogie wineries in Victoria are looking to alternative methods to sell their products in response to tariffs imposed by the Chinese Government on Australian wine imports in the last week. The tariffs of up to 200 percent were imposed this past week after findings of an ongoing anti-dumping investigation by China into Australian wine exports had accused local producers of selling wine for below the cost of production. Local producers say the tariffs will be a blow to the industry at a local level, but plans are afoot to circumnavigate them. One of those plans includes an influx of local wine into the Australian market, according to treasurer and secretary of the Strathbogie Ranges Wine Association, Owen Bobeldyk. ....