A psychology service chief says the emergence of the new COVID variant is likely to result in an experience known as cumulative distress among Victorians.
Things are looking up for artist Patricia Piccinini who will have two exhibitions for her work running simultaneously in Melbourne.
Brides and grooms to be are scrambling for wedding venues,photographers and caterers as coronavirus restrictions lift,but not celebrations can be squeezed onto weekends.
Customers have been increasingly aggressive towards retail workers who have had to enforce vaccine mandates as part of Victoria’s most recent jump out of COVID-19 restrictions.
One of Melbourne’s original tech co-working spaces,York Butter Factory,is the latest victim of the coronavirus pandemic
Victorians will find their commute takes longer,but they’ll have to do it less often,according to new modelling that shows how habits will change in the post-pandemic era.
The real action is on the streets,and the parliamentary theatrics – from the protesters,the PM and State Parliament – are but a distraction.
They patrol up and down the restaurant,dodging and weaving through tables and diners to drop off food with a chirpy “enjoy your meal”. So are robot waiters the future of food?
On Friday,with restrictions lifted,workers began returning to Melbourne’s city offices and eateries without their masks.
Crossbench MPs have been harpooning the government for a mess of its own making after failing to negotiate more broadly,in what Opposition Leader Matthew Guy said was ‘always going to end in tears’.
The state government is ready to scale back its use of quarantine hotels. Seven Melbourne venues will be returned to their original purpose by the end of this year.