Sunday, June 15, 2014
Progress Cinema in Coburg
Why are there no more cinemas in Brunswick or Coburg? Surely there would be a market for a small boutique cinema? I know we can catch the 8 or 1 trams down to the Nova in Carlton, but it would be great to revive at least one of the many old movie houses that used to exist in this area.
Monday, June 9, 2014
Gainsborough Charles Parsons Building on Brunswick Road
First it was the bricks that I liked about this building. Then it was the Art Deco features above the main entrance and the back entrance, although I am not sure how old the building actually is. It spans a long stretch along Brunswick Road, and I walk past it every time I go to Nicholson Street. However, it will not be there for much longer.
Friday, April 25, 2014
Capital Trail: Brunswick to Docklands
Update on Countryman Clothing building: stained glass windows
The back and roof have gone, but this wonderful little
building continues to be a gem – just look at the lovely sight that has come
about due to the combination of demolition and street art. The midday autumn
sun shining through these windows is delightful.
Here is the view from the back of the building. Through the
destruction, we can still see the lovely symmetry of the front entrance and
side windows.
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Countryman Clothing building Brunswick Road
When I arrived home late one afternoon, Vince said: “Do you
know that the back of the Countryman’s building has disappeared?” I had to rush down and see. I knew that the
building had recently been up for sale but I did not know whether it had sold.
My dream of a museum of manufacture on this site had obviously not occurred to
anyone else. What a pity.
So I went down and snapped a few photos. Then my day just
got better:
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Two Marches in March
Today I found myself at the March in March. It was amazing to see so many people out on the streets of Melbourne, all with different complaints and concerns. The effectiveness of social media networking to bring people together and advertise events is quite mindblowing.
On Twitter later today I found out that there was another march, on the wonderful Sydney Road. In fact earlier today I had been near the Sydney Road Baptist Church, from where the march started. Tri Nguyen, who had arrived in Australia after a horrendous boat trip from Vietnam and shocking experiences in a refugee camp in a third country, is setting out on a 35 day walk from Brunswick to Canberra, hauling a wooden replica of the boat which carried them through the monsoon. The boat had "thank you" written on the side, thanking the Australian community for the kindness and welcome he and his family had received.
What a wonderful odyssey, back up the trapdoor to Melbourne, to the seat of power in Canberra, via those small towns which are perhaps not as multicultural as Brunswick but with a great diversity of opinions and personalities. I will be following his journey, and gaining inspiration from it.
Sunday, March 2, 2014
My installation at the Sydney Road Street Party
Inspired by the Yoko Ono wall of wishes and comments
(visited by me and Rosario in Sydney in December), I thought the Greens stall
at this year’s Sydney Road Street Party should have one also. Despite
scepticism from a number of quarters, that the set up was “jerry built” (well,
it was mounted on a paint spattered vintage ladder which had originally come
from ETSA) and “hippy”, it became a talking point. Tim even tweeted a photo of
him and Greg attaching their contributions to “What do you want for Victoria’s
future?”
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