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( Cesar) Spanish: We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land we live on,( Dhanieya) Bahasa Melayu: The Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Bunurong / Boon Wurrung peoples of the Kulin( Felipe) Portuguese: and pay respect to their Elders past and present.( Jin) Korean: We acknowledge and honour the unbroken spiritual, cultural connection they have maintained to this unique place for more than 2000 generations.( Andrew) Bahasa Indonesia: We accept the invitation in the Uluru Statement from the Heart and are committed to walking together to build a better future.

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Your Council by City of Melbourne Libraries

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Closing announcement by City of Melbourne Libraries

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Good food for every Melburnian by City of Melbourne Libraries

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Protect yourself against winter flu by City of Melbourne Libraries

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Contact the City of Melbourne by City of Melbourne Libraries

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A celebration of who we are by City of Melbourne Libraries

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Our Budget plan for a more liveable Melbourne by City of Melbourne Libraries

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Test your Melbourne knowledge by City of Melbourne Libraries

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Keeping Flora in the family by City of Melbourne Libraries

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A city buzzing with biodiversity by City of Melbourne Libraries

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Always was always will be by City of Melbourne Libraries

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Why Melbourne Matters by City of Melbourne Libraries

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New plan is a breath of fresh air by City of Melbourne Libraries

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Introduction: Melbourne Magazine winter 2026 by City of Melbourne Libraries

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Message from the Lord Mayor by City of Melbourne Libraries

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Gurrowa Place breaks ground by City of Melbourne Libraries

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Events calendar by City of Melbourne Libraries

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The woman leading Team Melbourne by City of Melbourne Libraries

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Catch up on local news and stories in the autumn edition of Melbourne Magazine.Go behind the scenes at Moomba as the Birdman Rally turns 50. Meet Melbourne's floral emblem and find out how autism-friendly swimming lessons keep more children safe around water. This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Release date:1 March 2026

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Catch up on local news and stories in the autumn edition of Melbourne Magazine.Go behind the scenes at Moomba as the Birdman Rally turns 50. Meet Melbourne's floral emblem and find out how autism-friendly swimming lessons keep more children safe around water. This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Release date:1 March 2026

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Catch up on local news and stories in the autumn edition of Melbourne Magazine.Go behind the scenes at Moomba as the Birdman Rally turns 50. Meet Melbourne's floral emblem and find out how autism-friendly swimming lessons keep more children safe around water. This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Release date:1 March 2026

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Catch up on local news and stories in the autumn edition of Melbourne Magazine.Go behind the scenes at Moomba as the Birdman Rally turns 50. Meet Melbourne's floral emblem and find out how autism-friendly swimming lessons keep more children safe around water. This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Release date:1 March 2026

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Catch up on local news and stories in the autumn edition of Melbourne Magazine.Go behind the scenes at Moomba as the Birdman Rally turns 50. Meet Melbourne's floral emblem and find out how autism-friendly swimming lessons keep more children safe around water. This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Release date:1 March 2026

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Catch up on local news and stories in the autumn edition of Melbourne Magazine.Go behind the scenes at Moomba as the Birdman Rally turns 50. Meet Melbourne's floral emblem and find out how autism-friendly swimming lessons keep more children safe around water. This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Release date:1 March 2026

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Catch up on local news and stories in the autumn edition of Melbourne Magazine.Go behind the scenes at Moomba as the Birdman Rally turns 50. Meet Melbourne's floral emblem and find out how autism-friendly swimming lessons keep more children safe around water. This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Release date:1 March 2026

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Catch up on local news and stories in the autumn edition of Melbourne Magazine.Go behind the scenes at Moomba as the Birdman Rally turns 50. Meet Melbourne's floral emblem and find out how autism-friendly swimming lessons keep more children safe around water. This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Release date:1 March 2026

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Catch up on local news and stories in the autumn edition of Melbourne Magazine.Go behind the scenes at Moomba as the Birdman Rally turns 50. Meet Melbourne's floral emblem and find out how autism-friendly swimming lessons keep more children safe around water. This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Release date:1 March 2026

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Catch up on local news and stories in the autumn edition of Melbourne Magazine.Go behind the scenes at Moomba as the Birdman Rally turns 50. Meet Melbourne's floral emblem and find out how autism-friendly swimming lessons keep more children safe around water. This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Release date:1 March 2026

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Catch up on local news and stories in the autumn edition of Melbourne Magazine.Go behind the scenes at Moomba as the Birdman Rally turns 50. Meet Melbourne's floral emblem and find out how autism-friendly swimming lessons keep more children safe around water. This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Release date:1 March 2026

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Catch up on local news and stories in the autumn edition of Melbourne Magazine.Go behind the scenes at Moomba as the Birdman Rally turns 50. Meet Melbourne's floral emblem and find out how autism-friendly swimming lessons keep more children safe around water. This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Release date:1 March 2026

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Catch up on local news and stories in the autumn edition of Melbourne Magazine.Go behind the scenes at Moomba as the Birdman Rally turns 50. Meet Melbourne's floral emblem and find out how autism-friendly swimming lessons keep more children safe around water. This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Release date:1 March 2026

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Catch up on local news and stories in the autumn edition of Melbourne Magazine.Go behind the scenes at Moomba as the Birdman Rally turns 50. Meet Melbourne's floral emblem and find out how autism-friendly swimming lessons keep more children safe around water. This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Release date:1 March 2026

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Catch up on local news and stories in the autumn edition of Melbourne Magazine.Go behind the scenes at Moomba as the Birdman Rally turns 50. Meet Melbourne's floral emblem and find out how autism-friendly swimming lessons keep more children safe around water. This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Release date:1 March 2026

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Catch up on local news and stories in the autumn edition of Melbourne Magazine.Go behind the scenes at Moomba as the Birdman Rally turns 50. Meet Melbourne's floral emblem and find out how autism-friendly swimming lessons keep more children safe around water. This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Release date:1 March 2026

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Catch up on local news and stories in the autumn edition of Melbourne Magazine.Go behind the scenes at Moomba as the Birdman Rally turns 50. Meet Melbourne's floral emblem and find out how autism-friendly swimming lessons keep more children safe around water. This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Release date:1 March 2026

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Catch up on local news and stories in the autumn edition of Melbourne Magazine.Go behind the scenes at Moomba as the Birdman Rally turns 50. Meet Melbourne's floral emblem and find out how autism-friendly swimming lessons keep more children safe around water. This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Release date:1 March 2026

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Catch up on local news and stories in the autumn edition of Melbourne Magazine.Go behind the scenes at Moomba as the Birdman Rally turns 50. Meet Melbourne's floral emblem and find out how autism-friendly swimming lessons keep more children safe around water. This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Release date:1 March 2026

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Meet the Melburnian of the Year and help us choose a floral emblem for our garden city. Get your guide to free summer fitness, find out how we're boosting city and catch up on local news and stories in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Meet the Melburnian of the Year and help us choose a floral emblem for our garden city. Get your guide to free summer fitness, find out how we're boosting city and catch up on local news and stories in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Meet the Melburnian of the Year and help us choose a floral emblem for our garden city. Get your guide to free summer fitness, find out how we're boosting city and catch up on local news and stories in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Meet the Melburnian of the Year and help us choose a floral emblem for our garden city. Get your guide to free summer fitness, find out how we're boosting city and catch up on local news and stories in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Meet the Melburnian of the Year and help us choose a floral emblem for our garden city. Get your guide to free summer fitness, find out how we're boosting city and catch up on local news and stories in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Meet the Melburnian of the Year and help us choose a floral emblem for our garden city. Get your guide to free summer fitness, find out how we're boosting city and catch up on local news and stories in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Meet the Melburnian of the Year and help us choose a floral emblem for our garden city. Get your guide to free summer fitness, find out how we're boosting city and catch up on local news and stories in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Meet the Melburnian of the Year and help us choose a floral emblem for our garden city. Get your guide to free summer fitness, find out how we're boosting city and catch up on local news and stories in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Meet the Melburnian of the Year and help us choose a floral emblem for our garden city. Get your guide to free summer fitness, find out how we're boosting city and catch up on local news and stories in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Meet the Melburnian of the Year and help us choose a floral emblem for our garden city. Get your guide to free summer fitness, find out how we're boosting city and catch up on local news and stories in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Meet the Melburnian of the Year and help us choose a floral emblem for our garden city. Get your guide to free summer fitness, find out how we're boosting city and catch up on local news and stories in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Meet the Melburnian of the Year and help us choose a floral emblem for our garden city. Get your guide to free summer fitness, find out how we're boosting city and catch up on local news and stories in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Meet the Melburnian of the Year and help us choose a floral emblem for our garden city. Get your guide to free summer fitness, find out how we're boosting city and catch up on local news and stories in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Meet the Melburnian of the Year and help us choose a floral emblem for our garden city. Get your guide to free summer fitness, find out how we're boosting city and catch up on local news and stories in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Meet the Melburnian of the Year and help us choose a floral emblem for our garden city. Get your guide to free summer fitness, find out how we're boosting city and catch up on local news and stories in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Meet the Melburnian of the Year and help us choose a floral emblem for our garden city. Get your guide to free summer fitness, find out how we're boosting city and catch up on local news and stories in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Meet the Melburnian of the Year and help us choose a floral emblem for our garden city. Get your guide to free summer fitness, find out how we're boosting city and catch up on local news and stories in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Meet the Melburnian of the Year and help us choose a floral emblem for our garden city. Get your guide to free summer fitness, find out how we're boosting city and catch up on local news and stories in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Meet the Melburnian of the Year and help us choose a floral emblem for our garden city. Get your guide to free summer fitness, find out how we're boosting city and catch up on local news and stories in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Meet the Melburnian of the Year and help us choose a floral emblem for our garden city. Get your guide to free summer fitness, find out how we're boosting city and catch up on local news and stories in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Meet the Melburnian of the Year and help us choose a floral emblem for our garden city. Get your guide to free summer fitness, find out how we're boosting city and catch up on local news and stories in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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‘Queer Enough: an honest conversation stereotypes, screen time, and self-definition’About Voices of Us:'Voices of Us' (VOU) is a podcast that shares authentic stories from LGBTQIA+ international students, alumni and allies. In this episode of Voices of Us, queer international creatives from the film industry, Ayuka and Patitta, reflect on how media shaped — and sometimes distorted — their sense of identity. From first queer glimpses to global cultural gaps, this conversation peels back the layers of representation: what sticks, what’s missing, and what still needs to be told. Whether you’ve seen "yourself" on screen or not, this episode invites you to think about how media not only reflects queerness — but also performs, pressures, and sometimes rewrites it. About the host: Feifei Liao was born and raised in Sichuan, China. She is multi-passionate, multi-disciplinary and multi-lingual, with the energy to light up a room. As a founder of a couple of social enterprises, creative producer, facilitator, multi-cultural and community development advisor, dancer, mental health speaker, recovery educator, and advocate for inclusion, diversity and equity, bringing people together through creativity, stories and shared experience is Feifei’s heartland. Follow Feifei: feifeicuriosity.comAbout the speakers:Patitta (@tanjira_j) is a Melbourne-based project manager with roots in Bangkok and a background in film, festivals, and cultural events. She currently works at Fever, producing large-scale experiences, and has previously led film distribution and festival programming across global markets. Patitta brings a unique blend of creativity and strategy to everything she does. When she’s not running events, you’ll find her exploring art, food spots, and hidden corners of the city.Ayuka (@ayukadp) is a Japanese non-binary cinematographer based in Naarm. They have been in the indie film industry since 2019. They are passionate about helping tell stories by underrepresented folks.Media Mentioned: 6:05 Love of Siam (2007)6:29 Yes or No (2010)8:40 Glee (2009) 11:03 The Secret of Us (2024) 13:25 Heartbreak High (2022) 14:56 The Wedding Banquet (1993), Saving Face (2004)16:29 The Half of It (2020) 21:40 Call Me by No Name (2025), Even Though We’re Adults (2025) 23:28 Thirty-three Point Five 30:34 My Melbourne (from Patitta’s previous company) 46:20 Flat Girls (2025)47:45 How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies (2024) Voices of Us Production Team: Feifei Liao (she/her) - Founder, executive director, host Shirley Fan (she/her) - Podcast Coordinator Abigail Zhang (she/her) - Podcast Coordinator Seng Doi - Podcast Engineer Tom Zeng (he/him) - Project Support Officer About Our Point 3:Our Point 3 is a not-for-profit organization bringing LGBTQIA+ international students, alumni and allies together, to enable our community to grow and thrive in an inclusive, welcoming and equitable world. Acknowledgment of partners and funding body:This episode is: Produced by: Our Point 3 Supported by the Victorian Government, City of Melbourne Libraries and Feifei Curiosity. The beautiful stories of Voices of Us, born from the vision of Co-inventors, have now gracefully continued under the care of Our Point 3. Connect with Our Point 3 Like and subscribe to our channels to stay updated with new episodes Website: https://www.feifeicuriosity.com/ourpoint3 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ourpoint3.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ourpoint3/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ourpoint3 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ourpoint3 @ourpoint3 #voicesofus #VOUep10

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‘Be an Ally: Voice Out for Your Queer International Friends’About Voices of Us: 'Voices of Us' (VOU) is a podcast that shares authentic stories from LGBTQIA+ international students, alumni and allies. This episode is part of the project “Voices of Us Ripples.” In today’s episode of Voices of Us, we will be speaking with Muskaan and Beaw, both of whom are young international students and strong allies of the LGBTQIA+ community. For Muskaan and Beaw, an LGBTQIA+ ally is someone who fully supports their queer friends, strives to understand challenges faced by the LGBTQIA+ community, and stands in solidarity with their queer friends. Growing up in different cultures, Muskaan and Beaw have different stories of how they’ve become allies. Muskaan and Beaw also talk about potential resistance and backlash of being an ally, and some tips on being a supportive ally are shared. About the host: Born and raised in Sichuan, China, Feifei Liao (she/her) is dedicated to bringing queer international students and allies together through storytelling, curiosity and shared experience while championing inclusion, diversity and equity. As a creative producer, curator, facilitator, multicultural consultant, contemporary dancer, public speaker, recovery educator and advocate, elevating others to explore their full potential and enabling silent voices to be heard and expressed are Feifei’s heartland. Follow Feifei: feifeicuriosity.com About the speakers:Muskaan (she/her) is a passionate advocate for change and inclusion, delivering meaningful contributions across policy, education, and mental health. She thrives on transforming ideas into action and is committed to creating supportive and welcoming spaces. A passionate ally for LGBTQ+ rights, Muskaan stands firm in her belief that allyship is crucial for progress. Her vibrant energy and enthusiasm shine through in all her efforts, driven by her conviction that a better world is possible when everyone has a seat at the table. Beaw (she/her) is a proud global citizen with a passion for psychology and diversity. She is an upbeat graphic designer and illustrator for the OurPoint3 community. She recently graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and is studying for a Master of Teaching Secondary (specialising in psychology and media arts) as an international student at Monash University. She is firmly setting her sights on a career path that empowers individuals and promotes mental health and well-being in innovative ways. Beaw also thrives on helping people find happiness in their life journey, including embracing themselves. She prioritises her commitment to fostering inclusivity and acceptance as an LGBTQIA+ ally. About Our Point 3: Our Point 3 is a not-for-profit organisation bringing LGBTQIA+ international students, alumni and allies together, to enable our community to grow and thrive in an inclusive, welcoming and equitable world. Voices of Us Production Team: Feifei Liao (she/her) - Founder, executive director, host Yihan Li (she/her) - Podcast Coordinator Jespher Wen (he/him) - Communications Officer Seng Doi - Podcast Engineer Tom Zeng (he/him) - Project Support Officer Connect with Our Point 3 Like and subscribe to our channels to stay updated with new episodes Website: https://www.feifeicuriosity.com/ourpoint3 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ourpoint3.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ourpoint3/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ourpoint3 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ourpoint3 @ourpoint3 #voicesofus #VOUep9

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Hear about Firelight Festival, a new Koreatown precinct, First Nations artists in residence, community sports for women and girls, and highlights from our draft Budget in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about Firelight Festival, a new Koreatown precinct, First Nations artists in residence, community sports for women and girls, and highlights from our draft Budget in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about Firelight Festival, a new Koreatown precinct, First Nations artists in residence, community sports for women and girls, and highlights from our draft Budget in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about Firelight Festival, a new Koreatown precinct, First Nations artists in residence, community sports for women and girls, and highlights from our draft Budget in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about Firelight Festival, a new Koreatown precinct, First Nations artists in residence, community sports for women and girls, and highlights from our draft Budget in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about Firelight Festival, a new Koreatown precinct, First Nations artists in residence, community sports for women and girls, and highlights from our draft Budget in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about Firelight Festival, a new Koreatown precinct, First Nations artists in residence, community sports for women and girls, and highlights from our draft Budget in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about Firelight Festival, a new Koreatown precinct, First Nations artists in residence, community sports for women and girls, and highlights from our draft Budget in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about Firelight Festival, a new Koreatown precinct, First Nations artists in residence, community sports for women and girls, and highlights from our draft Budget in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about Firelight Festival, a new Koreatown precinct, First Nations artists in residence, community sports for women and girls, and highlights from our draft Budget in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about Firelight Festival, a new Koreatown precinct, First Nations artists in residence, community sports for women and girls, and highlights from our draft Budget in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about Firelight Festival, a new Koreatown precinct, First Nations artists in residence, community sports for women and girls, and highlights from our draft Budget in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about Firelight Festival, a new Koreatown precinct, First Nations artists in residence, community sports for women and girls, and highlights from our draft Budget in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about Firelight Festival, a new Koreatown precinct, First Nations artists in residence, community sports for women and girls, and highlights from our draft Budget in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about Moomba, Australia's largest community festival, rooftop greening, risky playgrounds and thriving business sectors in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about Moomba, Australia's largest community festival, rooftop greening, risky playgrounds and thriving business sectors in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about Moomba, Australia's largest community festival, rooftop greening, risky playgrounds and thriving business sectors in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about Moomba, Australia's largest community festival, rooftop greening, risky playgrounds and thriving business sectors in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about Moomba, Australia's largest community festival, rooftop greening, risky playgrounds and thriving business sectors in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about Moomba, Australia's largest community festival, rooftop greening, risky playgrounds and thriving business sectors in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about Moomba, Australia's largest community festival, rooftop greening, risky playgrounds and thriving business sectors in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about Moomba, Australia's largest community festival, rooftop greening, risky playgrounds and thriving business sectors in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about Moomba, Australia's largest community festival, rooftop greening, risky playgrounds and thriving business sectors in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about Moomba, Australia's largest community festival, rooftop greening, risky playgrounds and thriving business sectors in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about Moomba, Australia's largest community festival, rooftop greening, risky playgrounds and thriving business sectors in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about Moomba, Australia's largest community festival, rooftop greening, risky playgrounds and thriving business sectors in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about Moomba, Australia's largest community festival, rooftop greening, risky playgrounds and thriving business sectors in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about Moomba, Australia's largest community festival, rooftop greening, risky playgrounds and thriving business sectors in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about new supportive housing for people experiencing homelessness, our Stretch Reconciliation Action Plan and Melburnian of the Year Rebecca Scott OAM in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australian for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about new supportive housing for people experiencing homelessness, our Stretch Reconciliation Action Plan and Melburnian of the Year Rebecca Scott OAM in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australian for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about new supportive housing for people experiencing homelessness, our Stretch Reconciliation Action Plan and Melburnian of the Year Rebecca Scott OAM in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australian for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about new supportive housing for people experiencing homelessness, our Stretch Reconciliation Action Plan and Melburnian of the Year Rebecca Scott OAM in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australian for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about new supportive housing for people experiencing homelessness, our Stretch Reconciliation Action Plan and Melburnian of the Year Rebecca Scott OAM in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australian for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about new supportive housing for people experiencing homelessness, our Stretch Reconciliation Action Plan and Melburnian of the Year Rebecca Scott OAM in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australian for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about new supportive housing for people experiencing homelessness, our Stretch Reconciliation Action Plan and Melburnian of the Year Rebecca Scott OAM in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australian for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about new supportive housing for people experiencing homelessness, our Stretch Reconciliation Action Plan and Melburnian of the Year Rebecca Scott OAM in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australian for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about new supportive housing for people experiencing homelessness, our Stretch Reconciliation Action Plan and Melburnian of the Year Rebecca Scott OAM in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australian for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about new supportive housing for people experiencing homelessness, our Stretch Reconciliation Action Plan and Melburnian of the Year Rebecca Scott OAM in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australian for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about new supportive housing for people experiencing homelessness, our Stretch Reconciliation Action Plan and Melburnian of the Year Rebecca Scott OAM in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australian for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about new supportive housing for people experiencing homelessness, our Stretch Reconciliation Action Plan and Melburnian of the Year Rebecca Scott OAM in this edition of Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australian for the City of Melbourne in the interest of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about laneway tours, small business success stories, green energy, capital works and neighbourhood priorities in this edition o the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility. Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about laneway tours, small business success stories, green energy, capital works and neighbourhood priorities in this edition o the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility. Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about laneway tours, small business success stories, green energy, capital works and neighbourhood priorities in this edition o the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility. Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about laneway tours, small business success stories, green energy, capital works and neighbourhood priorities in this edition o the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility. Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about laneway tours, small business success stories, green energy, capital works and neighbourhood priorities in this edition o the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility. Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about laneway tours, small business success stories, green energy, capital works and neighbourhood priorities in this edition o the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility. Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about laneway tours, small business success stories, green energy, capital works and neighbourhood priorities in this edition o the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility. Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about laneway tours, small business success stories, green energy, capital works and neighbourhood priorities in this edition o the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility. Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about laneway tours, small business success stories, green energy, capital works and neighbourhood priorities in this edition o the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility. Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about laneway tours, small business success stories, green energy, capital works and neighbourhood priorities in this edition o the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility. Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about laneway tours, small business success stories, green energy, capital works and neighbourhood priorities in this edition o the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility. Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about laneway tours, small business success stories, green energy, capital works and neighbourhood priorities in this edition o the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility. Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about laneway tours, small business success stories, green energy, capital works and neighbourhood priorities in this edition o the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility. Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Hear about laneway tours, small business success stories, green energy, capital works and neighbourhood priorities in this edition o the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility. Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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'Malaysia to Melbourne: The Journey of a Queer International Student'About Voices of Us: 'Voices of Us' is a podcast that shares authentic stories from LGBTQIA+ international students, alumni and allies. Trigger warning: Trigger warning: the content contains discussions about some challenging life experiences that may be distressing for some listeners. Please look for professional support if you need. About this episode This episode is part of the project “Voices of Us Ripples.” What it was like moving to a new country as a 16-years-old Malaysian queer international student? In this episode, you will hear from Auriel's journey of navigating transitions, from being silent about her sexuality to coming out to family and friends, from living in Malaysia to settling in Melbourne, and from a foundation-study international student to a professional working full-time in an Australian government department. Embracing changes and challenges and finding connections in the mainstream LGBTQIA+ environment can be difficult. Through listening to Auriel’s stories, you will discover strengths, courage, and tips in different life and career stages. About the speaker Auriel (she/her) is from Malaysia and has lived in Melbourne for the last nine years. As an international student alumnus who is part of the LGBTQIA+ community, she loves meeting others who share these experiences and listening to their stories. Auriel works in Climate Change and Renewable Energy policy currently focusing on climate justice for First Nations people in Victoria. Outside work, Auriel’s life revolves around eating good food (especially dessert), trying to maintain a social life and taking naps with her greyhound, Daphne. Follow Auriel: / auriellanutella About the host: Feifei Liao was born and raised in Sichuan, China. She is multi-passionate, multi-disciplinary and multi-lingual, with the energy to light up a room. As a founder of a couple of social enterprises, creative producer, facilitator, multi-cultural and community development advisor, dancer, mental health speaker, recovery educator, and advocate for inclusion, diversity and equity, bringing people together through creativity, stories and shared experience is Feifei’s heartland. Follow Feifei: feifeicuriosity.com Acknowledgment of partners and funding body This episode is: Produced by: Our Point 3 Supported by the Victorian Government through the Healthy Equal Youth (HEY) program, City of Melbourne Libraries and Feifei Curiosity. The beautiful stories of Voices of Us, born from the vision of Co-inventors, have now gracefully continued under the care of Our Point 3. Our Point 3 is a not-for-profit organisation bringing LGBTQIA+ international students, alumni and allies together, to enable our community to grow and thrive in an inclusive, welcoming and equitable world. Voices of Us Production Team: Feifei Liao (she/her) - Founder, director, host Yihan Li (she/her) - Podcast Coordinator Jespher Wen (he/him) - Communications Officer Seng Doi - Podcast Engineer Tom Zeng (he/him) - Project Support Officer Connect with Our Point 3 Like and subscribe to our channels to stay updated with new episodes Website: https://www.ourpoint3.org/voices-of-us Facebook: / ourpoint3.org Instagram: / ourpoint3 LinkedIn: / ourpoint3 YouTube: / @voicesofus.3 @ourpoint3 #voicesofus #VOUep8

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In this episode, Shivani will share their firsthand experiences as international students in the vibrant City of Melbourne. Shivani, hailing from India, is pursuing a Master's of Creative Arts. She’ll discuss invaluable tips and tricks for international students, must-visit local scenery, hidden gem eateries, and the unique perspectives they bring to Melbourne’s diverse community. For more resources, insights, and updates tailored to international students in Melbourne, don’t forget to follow our Facebook page: @cityofmelbourneinternationalstudents #StudentCity #CityofMelbourne #StudentCityStudentStories

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In this teaser, Christian and Amanda will share a preview of the series. Christian, hailing from Indonesia, is pursuing Bachelor of Commerce, while Amanda, originally from Sri Lanka, pursued her Master's degree in Business Management. Together, they’ll give an overview of what the audience can expect from this series, all the highlights and memorable moments from behind the scenes. Amanda will act as host throughout the series while Christian is the producer. For more resources, insights, and updates tailored to international students in Melbourne, don’t forget to follow our Facebook page: @cityofmelbourneinternationalstudents #StudentCity #CityofMelbourne #StudentCityStudentStories

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In this episode, Ruvarashe and Hitomi will share their firsthand experiences as international students in the vibrant City of Melbourne. Ruvarashe, hailing from Zimbabwe, is pursuing a bachelor's degree in nursing, while Hitomi, originally from Japan, is studying a bachelor's degree in Arts. Together, they’ll discuss invaluable tips and tricks for international students, must-visit local scenery, hidden gem eateries, and the unique perspectives they bring to Melbourne’s diverse community. For more resources, insights, and updates tailored to international students in Melbourne, don’t forget to follow our Facebook page: @cityofmelbourneinternationalstudents #StudentCity #CityofMelbourne #StudentCityStudentStories

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In this episode, Jinyoung and Andi will share their firsthand experiences as international students in the vibrant City of Melbourne. Jinyoung, hailing from Korea, is pursued a Bachelor's degree in Communication, while Andi, originally from China, is studying a Master's degree in Construction Management. Together, they’ll discuss invaluable tips and tricks for international students, must-visit local scenery, hidden gem eateries, and the unique perspectives they bring to Melbourne’s diverse community. For more resources, insights, and updates tailored to international students in Melbourne, don’t forget to follow our Facebook page: @cityofmelbourneinternationalstudents #StudentCity #CityofMelbourne #StudentCityStudentStories

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In this episode, Hezha and Kaviya will share their firsthand experiences as international students in the vibrant City of Melbourne. Hezha, hailing from Iran, is pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Mechatronics Engineering, while Kaviya, originally from Mauritius, is studying a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. Together, they’ll discuss invaluable tips and tricks for international students, must-visit local scenery, hidden gem eateries, and the unique perspectives they bring to Melbourne’s diverse community. For more resources, insights, and updates tailored to international students in Melbourne, don’t forget to follow our Facebook page: @cityofmelbourneinternationalstudents #StudentCity #CityofMelbourne #StudentCityStudentStories

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In this episode, Fakhira and Ha will share their firsthand experiences as international students in the vibrant City of Melbourne. Fakhira, hailing from Malaysia, is pursuing a Master's degree in Digital Marketing, while Ha, originally from Vietnam, is studying a Master's degree in Business Analytics. Together, they’ll discuss invaluable tips and tricks for international students, must-visit local scenery, hidden gem eateries, and the unique perspectives they bring to Melbourne’s diverse community. For more resources, insights, and updates tailored to international students in Melbourne, don’t forget to follow our Facebook page: @cityofmelbourneinternationalstudents #StudentCity #CityofMelbourne #StudentCityStudentStories

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In this episode, Niel will share their firsthand experiences as international students in the vibrant City of Melbourne. Niel, hailing from Philippines, pursued certificate III in Individual Studies and now working as a teacher. He’ll discuss invaluable tips and tricks for international students, must-visit local scenery, hidden gem eateries, and the unique perspectives they bring to Melbourne’s diverse community. For more resources, insights, and updates tailored to international students in Melbourne, don’t forget to follow our Facebook page: @cityofmelbourneinternationalstudents #StudentCity #CityofMelbourne #StudentCityStudentStories

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In this episode, Indah will share their firsthand experiences as international students in the vibrant City of Melbourne. Indah, hailing from Indonesia, is pursuing a Machelor's degree in Digital Learning.Together, they’ll discuss invaluable tips and tricks for international students, must-visit local scenery, hidden gem eateries, and the unique perspectives they bring to Melbourne’s diverse community. For more resources, insights, and updates tailored to international students in Melbourne, don’t forget to follow our Facebook page: @cityofmelbourneinternationalstudents #StudentCity #CityofMelbourne #StudentCityStudentStories

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In this episode, Vishan will share their firsthand experiences as international students in the vibrant City of Melbourne. Vishan, hailing from Sri Lanka, is pursuing a Master's degree in Professional and Practicising AccountingTogether, they’ll discuss invaluable tips and tricks for international students, must-visit local scenery, hidden gem eateries, and the unique perspectives they bring to Melbourne’s diverse community. For more resources, insights, and updates tailored to international students in Melbourne, don’t forget to follow our Facebook page: @cityofmelbourneinternationalstudents #StudentCity #CityofMelbourne #StudentCityStudentStories

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Hear about Firelight Festival, Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free market shopping and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine

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Hear about Firelight Festival, Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free market shopping and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine

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Hear about Firelight Festival, Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free market shopping and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine

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Hear about Firelight Festival, Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free market shopping and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine

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Hear about Firelight Festival, Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free market shopping and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine

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Hear about Firelight Festival, Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free market shopping and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine

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Hear about Firelight Festival, Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free market shopping and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine

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Hear about Firelight Festival, Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free market shopping and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine

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Hear about Firelight Festival, Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free market shopping and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine

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Hear about Firelight Festival, Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free market shopping and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine

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Hear about Firelight Festival, Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free market shopping and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine

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Hear about Firelight Festival, Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free market shopping and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine

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Hear about Firelight Festival, Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free market shopping and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine

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Hear about Firelight Festival, Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free market shopping and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine

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Hear about Firelight Festival, Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free market shopping and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine

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Hear about Firelight Festival, Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free market shopping and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine

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Hear about Firelight Festival, the brand-new Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free shopping at Queen Victoria Market, how council is investing in the future of our city, and much more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine

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Hear about Firelight Festival, the brand-new Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free shopping at Queen Victoria Market, how council is investing in the future of our city, and much more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine

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Hear about Firelight Festival, the brand-new Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free shopping at Queen Victoria Market, how council is investing in the future of our city, and much more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine

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Hear about Firelight Festival, the brand-new Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free shopping at Queen Victoria Market, how council is investing in the future of our city, and much more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine

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Hear about Firelight Festival, the brand-new Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free shopping at Queen Victoria Market, how council is investing in the future of our city, and much more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine

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Hear about Firelight Festival, the brand-new Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free shopping at Queen Victoria Market, how council is investing in the future of our city, and much more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine

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Hear about Firelight Festival, the brand-new Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free shopping at Queen Victoria Market, how council is investing in the future of our city, and much more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine

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Hear about Firelight Festival, the brand-new Firelight Labyrinth, capital works, winter wellbeing, waste-free shopping at Queen Victoria Market, how council is investing in the future of our city, and much more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine

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‘𝗦𝘁𝘂𝗱𝘆𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗶𝗻 𝗔𝘂𝘀𝘁𝗿𝗮𝗹𝗶𝗮, 𝗮𝗻 𝗢𝗽𝗽𝗼𝗿𝘁𝘂𝗻𝗶𝘁𝘆 𝗼𝗿 𝗮 𝗖𝗵𝗮𝗹𝗹𝗲𝗻𝗴𝗲? 𝗟𝗚𝗕𝗧𝗤𝗜𝗔+ 𝗜𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗻𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝗮𝗹 𝗦𝘁𝘂𝗱𝗲𝗻𝘁𝘀.’ What are the three words that come to your mind when you think of LGBTQIA+ international students? What will be the journey they have in exploring their identity? Do bisexuals experience more stigmas?We spoke with @huy.27___ and Cameron who embark on a heartfelt journey into the lives of LGBTQIA+ international students, unveiling their similar but also different experiences in the journey and the complexity within identities and culture.🤔What is the starting point?❤️Does it all have to start with a romantic relationship?🤷🏻‍♀️And what‘s next?This episode is:Produced by: @ourpoint3Supported by: @vicgovdffh , @feifei_curiosity, @cityofmelbournelibraries and @3crmelbourneEspecially thanks to the Minister for Equality @harrietshingmlc ‘s office for the support of our organisation.Thanks to our amazing Voices of Us Production Team:@feifei_curiosity (she/her) - Founder, Director@lynne__qinghua (she/her) - Producer@skylarlin628 (she/her) - Community Arts Manager@waywardzeng (he/him) - Project officer@beaw_best (she/her) - Graphic designer@wendyhuang_meow (she/her) - Project officerTatenda (she/they) - Project officer#LGBTQIA #queerinternationalstudents #LGBTQIAinternationalstudents #VOUep7 #storytelling #rainbow🌈

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Hear about disability pride, doing business in Melbourne, businesses, new toy libraries, city-shaping projects, arts, events and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine.

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Hear about disability pride, doing business in Melbourne, businesses, new toy libraries, city-shaping projects, arts, events and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine.

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Hear about disability pride, doing business in Melbourne, businesses, new toy libraries, city-shaping projects, arts, events and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine.

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Hear about disability pride, doing business in Melbourne, businesses, new toy libraries, city-shaping projects, arts, events and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine.

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Hear about disability pride, doing business in Melbourne, businesses, new toy libraries, city-shaping projects, arts, events and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine.

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Hear about disability pride, doing business in Melbourne, businesses, new toy libraries, city-shaping projects, arts, events and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine.

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Hear about disability pride, doing business in Melbourne, businesses, new toy libraries, city-shaping projects, arts, events and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine.

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Hear about disability pride, doing business in Melbourne, businesses, new toy libraries, city-shaping projects, arts, events and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine.

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Hear about disability pride, doing business in Melbourne, businesses, new toy libraries, city-shaping projects, arts, events and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine.

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Hear about disability pride, doing business in Melbourne, businesses, new toy libraries, city-shaping projects, arts, events and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine.

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Hear about disability pride, doing business in Melbourne, businesses, new toy libraries, city-shaping projects, arts, events and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine.

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Hear about disability pride, doing business in Melbourne, businesses, new toy libraries, city-shaping projects, arts, events and more in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine.

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Celebrate 20 years of ArtPlay, meet Melburnian of the Year Kon Karapanagiotidis OAM and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, neighbourhood spotlights, activities for wellbeing and connection and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine.

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Celebrate 20 years of ArtPlay, meet Melburnian of the Year Kon Karapanagiotidis OAM and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, neighbourhood spotlights, activities for wellbeing and connection and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine.

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Celebrate 20 years of ArtPlay, meet Melburnian of the Year Kon Karapanagiotidis OAM and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, neighbourhood spotlights, activities for wellbeing and connection and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine.

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Celebrate 20 years of ArtPlay, meet Melburnian of the Year Kon Karapanagiotidis OAM and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, neighbourhood spotlights, activities for wellbeing and connection and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine.

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Celebrate 20 years of ArtPlay, meet Melburnian of the Year Kon Karapanagiotidis OAM and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, neighbourhood spotlights, activities for wellbeing and connection and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine.

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Celebrate 20 years of ArtPlay, meet Melburnian of the Year Kon Karapanagiotidis OAM and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, neighbourhood spotlights, activities for wellbeing and connection and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine.

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Celebrate 20 years of ArtPlay, meet Melburnian of the Year Kon Karapanagiotidis OAM and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, neighbourhood spotlights, activities for wellbeing and connection and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine.

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Celebrate 20 years of ArtPlay, meet Melburnian of the Year Kon Karapanagiotidis OAM and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, neighbourhood spotlights, activities for wellbeing and connection and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine.

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Celebrate 20 years of ArtPlay, meet Melburnian of the Year Kon Karapanagiotidis OAM and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, neighbourhood spotlights, activities for wellbeing and connection and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine.

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Celebrate 20 years of ArtPlay, meet Melburnian of the Year Kon Karapanagiotidis OAM and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, neighbourhood spotlights, activities for wellbeing and connection and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine.

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Celebrate 20 years of ArtPlay, meet Melburnian of the Year Kon Karapanagiotidis OAM and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, neighbourhood spotlights, activities for wellbeing and connection and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine.

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Celebrate 20 years of ArtPlay, meet Melburnian of the Year Kon Karapanagiotidis OAM and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, neighbourhood spotlights, activities for wellbeing and connection and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine.

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Celebrate 20 years of ArtPlay, meet Melburnian of the Year Kon Karapanagiotidis OAM and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, neighbourhood spotlights, activities for wellbeing and connection and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine.

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Celebrate 20 years of ArtPlay, meet Melburnian of the Year Kon Karapanagiotidis OAM and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, neighbourhood spotlights, activities for wellbeing and connection and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine.

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Celebrate 20 years of ArtPlay, meet Melburnian of the Year Kon Karapanagiotidis OAM and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, neighbourhood spotlights, activities for wellbeing and connection and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine.

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Celebrate 20 years of ArtPlay, meet Melburnian of the Year Kon Karapanagiotidis OAM and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, neighbourhood spotlights, activities for wellbeing and connection and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine.

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Celebrate 20 years of ArtPlay, meet Melburnian of the Year Kon Karapanagiotidis OAM and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, neighbourhood spotlights, activities for wellbeing and connection and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox. You can also find PDFs of our print magazine at news.melbourne.vic.gov.au/melbourne-magazine.

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Meet award-winning cheesemonger Hakim Halim and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, skateboarding workshops, intergenerational tai chi and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox.

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Meet award-winning cheesemonger Hakim Halim and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, skateboarding workshops, intergenerational tai chi and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox.

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Meet award-winning cheesemonger Hakim Halim and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, skateboarding workshops, intergenerational tai chi and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox.

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Meet award-winning cheesemonger Hakim Halim and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, skateboarding workshops, intergenerational tai chi and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox.

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Meet award-winning cheesemonger Hakim Halim and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, skateboarding workshops, intergenerational tai chi and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox.

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Meet award-winning cheesemonger Hakim Halim and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, skateboarding workshops, intergenerational tai chi and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox.

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Meet award-winning cheesemonger Hakim Halim and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, skateboarding workshops, intergenerational tai chi and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox.

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Meet award-winning cheesemonger Hakim Halim and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, skateboarding workshops, intergenerational tai chi and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox.

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Meet award-winning cheesemonger Hakim Halim and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, skateboarding workshops, intergenerational tai chi and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox.

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Meet award-winning cheesemonger Hakim Halim and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, skateboarding workshops, intergenerational tai chi and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox.

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Meet award-winning cheesemonger Hakim Halim and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, skateboarding workshops, intergenerational tai chi and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox.

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Meet award-winning cheesemonger Hakim Halim and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, skateboarding workshops, intergenerational tai chi and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox.

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Meet award-winning cheesemonger Hakim Halim and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, skateboarding workshops, intergenerational tai chi and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox.

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Meet award-winning cheesemonger Hakim Halim and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, skateboarding workshops, intergenerational tai chi and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox.

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Meet award-winning cheesemonger Hakim Halim and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, skateboarding workshops, intergenerational tai chi and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox.

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Meet award-winning cheesemonger Hakim Halim and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, skateboarding workshops, intergenerational tai chi and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox.

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Meet award-winning cheesemonger Hakim Halim and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, skateboarding workshops, intergenerational tai chi and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox.

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Meet award-winning cheesemonger Hakim Halim and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, skateboarding workshops, intergenerational tai chi and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox.

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Meet award-winning cheesemonger Hakim Halim and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, skateboarding workshops, intergenerational tai chi and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox.

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Meet award-winning cheesemonger Hakim Halim and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, skateboarding workshops, intergenerational tai chi and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox.

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Meet award-winning cheesemonger Hakim Halim and browse city-shaping projects in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, skateboarding workshops, intergenerational tai chi and epic events.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox.

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Meet songwriter and former refugee Akolda Bil who's hitting the road in a mobile music recording studio in this edition of the City of Melbourne's ratepayer newsletter, Melbourne Magazine. Plus, business champions, capital works updates, neighbourhood events and moving stories from migrant women.

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In this last episode of the Voices of Us series, we will be speaking with Cathy, a former international student from China. Cathy is now working at Mindspace Consulting and volunteers at ANTRA - Australian and New Zealand Tongzhi Rainbow Alliance.In this episode, you will hear about Cathy’s coming out journey and how coming out to herself was the first and most difficult challenge she had to overcome. Learning what gay means, accepting oneself and having the support and freedom to be who one are. The speaker also discusses how online resources and blogs by other queer people help her not feel alone in the journey and how to be authentic oneself to others around her.Everyone’s experience is unique and valid. You can find your way navigating your sexuality. And you are not alone.Cathy Fangda Yang (She/Her) is an entrepreneur, marketing specialist and independent film producer. She has been involved in China's LGBTQ+ rights movement since 2009 and currently serves as the vice president of Australian and New Zealand Tongzhi Rainbow Alliance (ANTRA). Cathy is also the managing partner of Mindspace Consulting, a Melbourne-based LGBTQ+ friendly psychology practice for the Chinese community in Australia; and Gentle Glacier Productions, an award-winning boutique independent film and video production house.Voices of Us is a series of podcasts created by @co_inventors in partnership with the library, with a focus on the voices of queer international students. Hear about the challenges of international students navigating their queer journey, identity and self-exploration and how different cultures shape how they engage with family, friends and partners. Check out the latest episode today on City of Melbourne Libraries SoundCloud :💚Follow City of Melbourne Library Soundcloudhttps://bit.ly/LibSoundsFunded by Hey Grant and Partners @yacvicPresented by @co_inventorsProudly supported by @cityofmelbourne @agmcinc @RMIT Translation and Interpretation Discipline#voicesofus

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Meet Melburnian of the year Antoinette Braybrook, read about ways to be an ally in Aboriginal Melbourne, and find out how our libraries are changing lives in this edition of Melbourne magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility. Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman. Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest stories direct to your inbox.

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Meet the southern African creatives shining at Arts House in North Melbourne, and connect with your neighbourhood partner to help make your suburb the best it can be, in this edition of Melbourne magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility. Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest news direct to your inbox.

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Meet epic artists transforming city laneways and find out how we're powering on towards a low-carbon future in this edition of Melbourne magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility. Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest news direct to your inbox.

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Meet community leaders, business owners and innovators helping Melbourne thrive in this edition of Melbourne magazine.This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility. Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.Visit news.melbourne.vic.gov.au and subscribe to receive the latest news direct to your inbox.

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In this fifth episode of the Voices of Us series, we will be speaking with Jing Yang and Liz who were both previously international students. They met each other in Melbourne through a Chinese dating app. Jing now works in the sustainability and circular economy industry and Liz is a landscape architect. In this episode, you will hear Jing and Liz experiences of navigating various relationships as queer international students and recent graduates. From making friends, finding love to coming out to your family, Jing and Liz share some of the things that worked for them.About the speakers:Jing Yang (She/Her) transitioned her queer adulthood in Melbourne while she pursued her career in sustainability and circular economy. She enjoys the most to mobilise her queer fellows in taking community-led climate action.Follow Jing:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vszai2/Liz Li is a happily out queer landscape architect, who loves the ocean, plants, and rocks. Growing up in China and landing in Australia 6 years ago, luckily she has been living with all the kindness from the people around her throughout her queerhood, which makes the current her happy, out and proud.Proudly supported by City of Melbourne Libraries, Voices of Us is a series of podcasts that focuses on the voices of queer international students. It creates a safe space for international students to share stories, raise awareness about sexuality and explore culturally specific issues, and provides them the resources and support. Hear about the challenges of international students navigating their queer journey, identity and self-exploration and how different cultures shape the way they engage with family, friends and partners.

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In this fourth episode of the Voices of Us series, we will be speaking with Coby Liew, an experienced mental health practitioner and previous international student and Michael Tian, a current international student, peer mentoring officer and LGBTQIA+ advocate. Both Coby and Michael have been involved in a number of initiatives in supporting queer international students.In this episode, you will hear some of the advocacy work of Coby and Michael both in and outside of their day job. The speakers also provides their advice on how others (queer and alies) can also contribute in raising awareness and supporting multicultural LGBTQIA+ communities. They also mentioned the dilemmas and challenges engaging with the ones who are still in the closet. If you are experiencing challenges, reach out to professionals as early as you can so you can access resources and receive guidance to support you.Proudly supported by City of Melbourne Libraries, Voices of Us is a series of podcasts that focuses on the voices of queer international students. It creates a safe space for international students to share stories, raise awareness about sexuality and explore culturally specific issues, and provides them the resources and support. Hear about the challenges of international students navigating their queer journey, identity and self-exploration and how different cultures shape the way they engage with family, friends and partners.Coby Liew (He/Him) is an advocate for good mental health and he regularly presents at conferences and facilitates training workshops across different states in Australia and internationally. He is openly gay, born and bred in Borneo, and he is an accredited mental health professional in Australia.Follow Coby:Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cobyliew/Michael Tian (He/Him) is an international student and LGBTIQ+ advocate, currently working as a Peer Mentoring Officer at RMIT University. He quite enjoys interacting with diverse people and listening to people's stories. In his spare time, he is a travel addict, making friends with local residents and other travellers is the way to expand his life experiences.Follow Michael:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michaelbaker0502/

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Alireza Noori is a trilingual software developer, music, animal and nature lover. On a journey of exploring what this beautiful world has to offer.

Rames is American Samoa at heart and Asia at look. He loves sleeping and just being lazy.

In this third episode of the Voices of Us series, we will be speaking with Rames and Ali who grow up in different cultural backgrounds, which have affected their queer identity differently.

In this episode, you will hear their stories to explore their identities, find freedom and their community in Australia. One speaker comes from a country where queer is a norm and accepted. Whereas another speaker comes from a country where queer is taboo and not usually discussed.

While their culture shapes their understanding of society and norms, sometimes it challenges them to truly understand and identify themselves. They also shared their challenges trying to connect with other queers authentically and meaningfully in Australia.

Proudly supported by City of Melbourne Libraries, Voices of Us is a series of podcasts that focuses on the voices of queer international students. It creates a safe space for international students to share stories, raise awareness about sexuality and explore culturally specific issues, and provides them the resources and support. Hear about the challenges of international students navigating their queer journey, identity and self-exploration and how different cultures shape the way they engage with family, friends and partners.

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Proudly supported by City of Melbourne Libraries, Voices of Us is a series of podcasts that focuses on the voices of queer international students. It creates a safe space for international students to share stories, raise awareness about sexuality and explore culturally specific issues, and provides them the resources and support. Hear about the challenges of international students navigating their queer journey, identity and self-exploration and how different cultures shape the way they engage with family, friends and partners.

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Walk 2: Off the Grid by City of Melbourne Libraries

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Walk 3: Complete with Aspidistra by City of Melbourne Libraries

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Please note: the first stop for Walk 1: More by Land than Water, the Express Book Bar, closed permanently on Friday 30 September, 2022.

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Rediscover Melbourne as we innovate and evolve, see secret spaces under lockdown and meet community champions in the latest edition of Melbourne magazine.

This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.

Your narrator is David Tredinnick.

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Find out how we’ve helped 1200 local businesses innovate with grants, meet the owner of Carlton’s Milk the Cow fromagerie, and hear some top tips for winter wellbeing in the latest edition of Melbourne magazine. This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility. Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Find out how to help stop the spread of COVID-19, how we’re supporting local businesses, and ways to enjoy Melbourne from home in the latest edition of Melbourne magazine.

This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility. Your narrator is David Tredinnick.

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Meet the tobacco-free crusader named Melburnian of the Year and discover five powerful actions you can take against climate change in the latest edition of Melbourne magazine.

This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.

Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Discover seven top tips to reduce your waste, and be inspired by zero-waste living expert Erin Rhoads in the latest edition of Melbourne magazine.

This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility. Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Peggy Frew, author and musician, reveals her Desert Island Books in conversation with librarian and host, Natalie Mason.

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Melanie Cheng, author and GP, reveals her Desert Island Books in conversation with librarian and host, Natalie Mason.

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Ellen van Neerven, writer of poetry and fiction, reveals their Desert Island Books in conversation with librarian and host, Natalie Mason.

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Santilla Chingaipe, journalist and filmmaker, reveals her Desert Island Books in conversation with librarian and host, Natalie Mason.

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David Astle, crossword maker, broadcaster and author of Rewording the Brain, reveals his Desert Island Books in conversation with librarian and host, Natalie Mason.

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Carly Findlay, appearance activist, speaker and author of Say Hello, reveals her Desert Island Books in conversation with librarian and host, Natalie Mason.

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Find out about city transport, winter well-being and Southbank's new communal garden in the latest edition of Melbourne magazine. This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility. Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Nevo Zisin, non binary activist, public speaker and author of Finding Nevo, reveals their Desert Island Books in conversation with librarian and host, Natalie Mason.

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Sophie Cunningham, author of Melbourne, Geography and City of Trees, reveals her Desert Island Books in conversation with librarian and host, Natalie Mason.

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Virginia Trioli, Walkley Award winning journalist and anchor of ABC TV's News Breakfast, reveals her Desert Island Books in conversation with librarian and host, Natalie Mason. This podcast was recorded in front of a live audience in November 2018.

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Learn how to grow a wildlife garden on your balcony, and find out what's in store at YIRRAMBOI First Nations Festival and Moomba in the latest edition of the City of Melbourne’s Melbourne magazine.

This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility.

Your narrator is Jenny Seedsman.

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Summer is here and it isn't only hot on the streets...it's hot in between the pages as well! Bern and Louise discuss erotic tales, from fiction to nonfiction and the compilations in between. Can you handle the heat?

Bern's Books: Little Birds / Anaïs Nin Bad Behaviour / Mary Gaitskill Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure (Fanny Hill) / John Cleland

Louise's Books: Erotic Stories (Everyman's Pocket Classics) / by Rowan Pelling (Editor) Why Is Sex Fun?: The Evolution of Human Sexuality / Jared Diamond Dangerous / Jax (Jacquelyn Frank)

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Learn how to shop mindfully, help protect our waterways and take an urban safari in our parks this summer in the latest edition of the City of Melbourne’s Melbourne magazine.

This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility. Your narrator is Julie Horton.

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Claire Hooper, comedian and co-host of The Great Australian Bake Off, reveals her Desert Island Books in conversation with librarian and host, Natalie Mason.

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Kate Torney, CEO of State Library Victoria, reveals her Desert Island Books in conversation with librarian and host, Natalie Mason.

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Sarah Bailey, best-selling crime author, reveals her Desert Island Books in conversation with librarian and host, Natalie Mason.

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Discover fun ways to keep fit, health tech with heart and the secret life of urban butterflies in the latest edition of the City of Melbourne’s Melbourne Magazine.

This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility. Your narrator is James Wright.

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Benjamin Law, journalist, author and broadcaster, reveals his Desert Island Books in conversation with librarian and host, Natalie Mason.

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It's cold outside and even colder between the pages as Bern and Louise delve into Scandinavian crime novels. Rug up, grab a hot chocolate and make sure the door is locked cause these are sure to give you the chills...

Bern's Books: The Snowman / Jo Nesbo Night Rounds / Helene Tursten Jar City / Arnaldur Indriðason

Louise's books: The Snowman / Jo Nesbo Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow/Smilla's Sense of Snow / Peter Høeg The Return of the Dancing Master / Henning Mankell

Music by Flapjack Industry Records (milesrecommends.com/label)

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Beverley Wang, journalist, broadcaster at Radio National host of 'It's Not A Race' podcast, reveals her Desert Island Books in conversation with librarian and host, Natalie Mason.

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Oslo Davis, drawer of the 'Overheard' column in the Sunday Age, reveals his Desert Island Books in conversation with librarian and host, Natalie Mason.

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Discover art on the wild side, library card superpowers and the women that shaped our city in the latest edition of Melbourne Magazine.

This audio magazine has been recorded by Vision Australia on behalf of the City of Melbourne in the interests of information accessibility. Narrated by David Tredinnick.

For more information, visit magazine.melbourne.vic.gov.au

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Ever had a book reduce you to tears? Bern and Louise have, which is why they talk tearjerkers in this episode of Dear Reader. Get the tissues ready...

Bern’s books: My Sister’s Keeper / Jodi Picoult Tell the wolves I’m Home / Carol Rifka Brunt The Fault in Our Stars / John Green

Louise’s books: The Book Thief / Markus Zusak Atonement / Ian McEwan Their Eyes Were Watching God / Zora Neale Hurston

Music by Flapjack Industry Records (milesrecommends.com/label)

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Regrets; we've got a few! In this episode Bern and Louise talk books they wish they hadn't read. And not just because they didn't like them...

Bern’s books: Flowers for Algenon / Daniel Keyes Lord of the Flies / William Golding The Little Prince / Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.

Louise’s books: The Corrections / Jonathan Franzen Girl on a Train / Paula Hawkins M Train / Patti Smith

Music by Flapjack Industry Records (milesrecommends.com/label)

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Melbourne musicians The Orbweavers performed a live set at Library at the Dock in March 2018. Their musical compositions reflect the changes industrialisation brought to local creek and river environments across Melbourne’s history. Listen to them speak about their research and hear them perform songs about our local waterways.

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Michael Williams, director of the Wheeler Centre, reveals his Desert Island Books in conversation with librarian and host, Natalie Mason.

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Robyn Annear, writer and historian, reveals her Desert Island Books in conversation with librarian and host, Natalie Mason.

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This podcast was recorded by Vision Australia, read by David Treddinick.

For more information, visit magazine.melbourne.vic.gov.au

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Bern and Louise are looking to be the best version of themselves, but isn't everyone? Tune into this episode of Dear Reader as our hosts trek into Self Help territory and discuss personal illuminations, books that help, and of course, sloths!

Bern’s books: All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten / Robert Fulghum The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People / Stephen R. Covey Sloth: The Seven Deadly Sins / Wendy Wasserstein

Louise’s books: Ice Cream for Breakfast: How Rediscovering You Inner Child Can Make You Calmer, Happier, and Solve Your Bullsh*t Adult Problems / Laura Jane Williams How to Win Friends and Influence People / Dale Carnegie Get Your Sh!t Together / Ruth Field

Music by Flapjack Industry Records (milesrecommends.com/label)

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Episode 33 – Banned Books

They're controversial, thought-provoking and downright dubious. What else could Bern and Louise be talking about but banned but banned books?

Bern’s books: The Hunger Games trilogy / Suzanne Collins All Quiet on the Western Front / Erich Maria Remarque The Catcher in the Rye / J. D. Salinger

Louise’s books: Brave New World / Aldous Huxley 1984 / George Orwell American Psycho / Bret Easton Ellis

Children's Books that have been banned: Where's Wally / Martin Handford The Giving Tree / Shel Silverstein Winnie the Pooh / A. A. Milne James and The Giant Peach / Harriet the Spy / Louise Fitzhugh Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl / Anne Frank Bridge to Terabithia / Katherine Paterson Charlotte's Web / E. B. White Alice's Adventures in Wonderland / Lewis Carroll Where the Wild Things Are / Maurice Sendak The Lorax / Dr. Seuss Harry Potter (series) / J. K Rowling

Music by Flapjack Industry Records (milesrecommends.com/label)

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Jane Harper, author of The Dry and Force of Nature, reveals her Desert Island Books in conversation with librarian and host, Natalie Mason.

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Marieke Hardy reveals her Desert Island Books in conversation with librarian and host, Natalie Mason.

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This podcast was recorded by Vision Australia, read by David Treddinick.

For more information, visit magazine.melbourne.vic.gov.au

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Episode 32 – Summer Sizzlers

It's hot outside and in between the covers - it's our summer sizzlers edition! Bern and Louise discuss books that will kick-start your summer and get your mind and heart sizzling. With books ranging in topic, from death, history, crime, and Australian food to gangsters, friendships and trauma cleaning, this episode of Dear Reader is packed full of heat!

Bern’s books: The Trauma Cleaner: One Woman’s Extraordinary Life in Death, Decay & Disaster / Sarah Krasnostein The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning: How to Free Yourself and Your Family from a Lifetime of Clutter / Margareta Magnusson Turtles All the Way Down / John Green

Louise’s books: Manhattan Beach / Jennifer Egan The Oldest Foods on Earth: A History of Australian Native Foods with Recipes / John Newton The Broken Shore / Peter Temple

Music by Flapjack Industry Records (milesrecommends.com/label)

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Melbourne Magazine December January 2018

This podcast was recorded by Vision Australia, read by David Treddinick.

For more information, visit magazine.melbourne.vic.gov.au

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Melbourne Magazine October November 2017

This podcast was recorded by Vision Australia, read by David Treddinick.

For more information, visit magazine.melbourne.vic.gov.au

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Melbourne Magazine August September 2017

This podcast was recorded by Vision Australia, read by David Treddinick.

For more information, visit magazine.melbourne.vic.gov.au

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Episode 31 – Spectres and Ghouls

Bern and Louise discuss books that are spooky, creepy, and scary - never mind Halloween is over, the chills are still coming in episode 31 of Dear Reader!

Louise’s books: The Bloody Chamber / Angela Carter The Road / Cormac McCarthy The Long Goodbye: Coral, Coal and Australia's Climate Deadlock, The (Quarterly Essay)/ Anna Krien

Bern’s books: The Ghost Stories of Edith Wharton / Edith Wharton The Haunting of Hill House / Shirley Jackson The Travelling Bag and Other Stories / Susan Hill

Music by Flapjack Industry Records (milesrecommends.com/label)

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Episode 30 – Train Trash

Bern and Louise discuss books to commute with in their first full episode of Dear Reader!

Louise’s books: The Bus Driver Who Wanted to Be God & Other Stories / Etgar Keret Goodbye, Vitamin / Rachel Khong Media Control: The Spectacular Achievements of Propaganda / Noam Chomsky

Bern’s books: Anything is Possible / Elizabeth Strout Life in a Fishbowl / Len Vlahos Museum of Modern Love / Heather Rose

Music by Flapjack Industry Records (http://milesrecommends.com/label)

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Episode 29 - New kids on the books

Justine and Natalie have retired from Dear Reader, but Natalie gives new hosts Bernadine and Louise a quick tour of the studio and hands over the keys.

Bernadine's book: Our souls at night / Ken Haruf

Louise's book: South and west / Joan Didion

Natalie's book: Woman no. 17 / Edan Lepucki

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Episode 28 - Books we love (Justine & Natalie's final episode!)

Justine and Natalie talk about their reading habits and some of their all time favourite books, in this, their final episode as Dear Reader hosts. Stay tuned for new host announcement!

Justine’s all time favourite books and authors: The Lord of the Rings / J R R Tolkien Alanna, the First Adventure (series) / Tamora Pearce The Magician Trilogy / Raymond E Feist The PERN series, anything by Anne McCa ffrey The Man in the High Castle / Phillip K Dick Farenheit 451 / Ray Bradbury Neuromancer / William Gibson Snow Crash and The Diamond Age / Neal Stephenson The Importance of Being Earnest / Oscar Wilde Ancillary Justice series / Ann Lecke Anne of Green Gables series / L M Montgomery Harry Potter series / JK Rowling The Unbearable Lightness of Being / Milan Kundera

Natalie’s all time favourite books and authors: Lincoln in the Bardo / George Saunders all books by Lidia Yuknavitch History of Love / Nicole Krauss all books by Elizabeth Strout My Brilliant Friend / Elena Ferrante any biography about Dusty Springfield Rosemary’s Baby / Ira Levin all books by Elizabeth Strout all books by Tom Wolfe The Godfather / Mario Puzo all books by Jeanette Winterson most books by Stephen King

Music by Ben Mason (www.benmason.com.au)

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Panel discussion held at City Library on Wednesday 26 July, facilitated by Christine Gordon (Readings) with: Lucasz Dziadkiewicz (overall winner of the 2015 Lord Mayor's Creative Writing Award), Lee Kofman (author and writing teacher), Veronica Sullivan (Prize Manager of the Stella Prize) and Alan Vaarwerk (online editor at Kill Your Darlings).

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Episode 27 - Page to screen

Justine and Natalie talk about book adaptations to the big (or small) screen.

Justine's books: Cat on a hot tin roof / Tennessee Williams A Walk to remember / Nicholas Sparks Me and Earl and the dying girl / Jesse Andrews

Natalie's books: The girl on the train / Paula Hawkins Room / Emma Donoghue Phryne Fisher series / Kerry Greenwood Olive Kitteridge / Elizabeth Strout

Music by Ben Mason (www.benmason.com.au)

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Episode 26 - Jane Austen readalikes

In this episode Justine and Natalie talk about the books that remind them of reading Jane Austen, chat about the Mr Darcy merits of Colin Firth, and make controversial comments about Bridget Jones' Diary, Clueless and Colin Firth. They also spend some time discussing Colin Firth.

Justine's books: Dear Mr Knightly / Katherine Reay Match me if you can / Elizabeth Phillips

Natalie's books: My name is Lucy Barton & Anything is possible / Elizabeth Strout Bridget Jones' Diary / Helen Fielding

Justine & Natalie's favourite Austen book: Pride and prejudice / Jane Austen

Music by Ben Mason (www.benmason.com.au)

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Melbourne Magazine June July 2017

This podcast was recorded by Vision Australia, read by David Treddinick.

For more information, visit magazine.melbourne.vic.gov.au

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Episode 25 - Books we haven’t finished reading

In this episode Justine and Natalie talk about the books they have not finished reading yet!

Justine’s books: The Rose & The Dagger / Rose Ahdieh The Last Painting of Sara de Vos / Dominic Smith Landmarks / Robert Macfarlane

Natalie’s books: The Animators / Kayla Rae Whitaker The Beekeeper’s Apprentice / Laurie R King The Secret History of Twin Peaks / Mark Frost

Justine is looking forward to The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead

Natalie LOVED Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders

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Melbourne Magazine April-May 2017

Discover the reimagined YIRRAMBOI First Nations Arts Festival, Melbourne Knowledge Week, local harvest heroes and much more in the latest edition of Melbourne magazine.

This podcast was recorded by Vision Australia, read by David Treddinick.

For more information, visit magazine.melbourne.vic.gov.au

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Episode 24 - Great YA reads

Justine and Natalie are joined by their colleague Ben to chat about all things Young Adult and discuss just what it is that makes a YA book YA?

Justine's books: Nevernight / Jay Kristoff The Lunar Chronicles / Marissa Meyer

Ben's books: The absolutely true story of a part-time Indian / Sherman Alexie The one summer / Jillian Tamaki & Maiko Tamaki

Natalie's books: If I was your girl / Meredith Russo Graffiti Moon / Cath Crowley

What we're reading now:

Justine The wrath and the dawn / Renee Ahdieh

Ben His dark materials trilogy / Philip Pullman

Natalie Radio silence / Alice Oseman

Music by Ben Mason (www.benmason.com.au)

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Silver Threads Hares and Hyenas Anniversary podcast

Silver Threads is a celebration of 25 years of the Hares and Hyenas Bookstore in Fitzroy Melbourne, supported by the UNESCO City of Literature Known Bookshops fund, in association with the Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives, and in partnership with Melbourne Library Service.

Episode 10 - Rapid Fire

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In this episode we listen to a group of writers performing the Hares and Hyenas legendary Rapid Fire 6-minute story challenge. The line-up includes Marlee Jane Ward, Rochelle Da Silva, Reverse Butcher, Kylie Supski, Emerald, Eleanor Jackson, Paul, Vincent Salt, and Ardy Tibby.

Introductory music by Alina, Kevin and Harrison - Melbourne Library Service Produced by Louise Cadell - Melbourne Library Service Mixed and Mastered by Flapjack Industry Records

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Silver Threads Hares and Hyenas Anniversary podcast

Silver Threads is a celebration of 25 years of the Hares and Hyenas Bookstore in Fitzroy Melbourne, supported by the UNESCO City of Literature Known Bookshops fund, in association with the Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives, and in partnership with Melbourne Library Service.

Episode 9 - Spoken Word, Rap, and Hip Hop at the Hare Hole, part 2

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In this episode we mix it up to bring you a selection of rap, hip hop and spoken word poetry recorded live at the Hare Hole. Featuring Morganics and Tumi (The Be).

Introductory music by Alina, Kevin and Harrison - Melbourne Library Service Produced by Louise Cadell - Melbourne Library Service Mixed and Mastered by Flapjack Industry Records

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Read Like A Girl

In this episode, Justine and Natalie talk all things women, as they review books written by women about women. They share their love of Clementine Ford's book Fight Like A Girl and talk about books they think you'll love.

Justine's books: We Should All Be Feminists / Chimamanda Ngozie Adichie The Power / Naomi Alderman Currently reading: Welcome to Orphancorp / Marlee Jane Ward

Natalie's books: Ghost Wife: a memoir of love and defiance / Michelle Dicinoski Eileen / Ottessa Moshfegh Currently reading: How To Be A Woman / Caitlin Moran

Extra reading: The Fictional Woman / Tara Moss Speaking Out / Tara Moss Fetish / Tara Moss

Justine also recommends: milk and honey / rupi kaur

Natalie also recommends: Single, Carefree, Mellow / Katherine Heiny

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Silver Threads Hares and Hyenas Anniversary podcast

Silver Threads is a celebration of 25 years of the Hares and Hyenas Bookstore in Fitzroy Melbourne, supported by the UNESCO City of Literature Known Bookshops fund, in association with the Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives, and in partnership with Melbourne Library Service.

Episode 8 - Spoken Word, Rap, and Hip Hop at the Hare Hole

WARNING - the following program contains explicit content and themes

In this episode we mix it up to bring you a selection of rap, hip hop and spoken word poetry recorded live at the Hare Hole. Featuring Bastian Killjoy, Gabrielle Georges, and HOB.

Introductory music by Alina, Kevin and Harrison - Melbourne Library Service Produced by Louise Cadell - Melbourne Library Service Mixed and Mastered by Flapjack Industry Records

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Silver Threads Hares and Hyenas Anniversary podcast

Silver Threads is a celebration of 25 years of the Hares and Hyenas Bookstore in Fitzroy Melbourne, supported by the UNESCO City of Literature Known Bookshops fund, in association with the Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives, and in partnership with Melbourne Library Service.

Episode 7 - Ageless Sexuality

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In this episode we throw out the stereotypes and the old expectations and talk about sex after 50, 60, 70 and beyond. Recorded live at the Hare Hole on September 7 in 2015, we join Joan Price and Linda Kirkman as we uncover relationship diversity, sexual health, fitting bodies together when they don’t function or feel like they used to, and much more.

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Silver Threads Hares and Hyenas Anniversary podcast

Silver Threads is a celebration of 25 years of the Hares and Hyenas Bookstore in Fitzroy Melbourne, supported by the UNESCO City of Literature Known Bookshops fund, in association with the Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives, and in partnership with Melbourne Library Service.

Episode 6 - Lesbians in Exile

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In this episode we go back to February 14 in 2015 to the launch of issue 94 of Sinister Wisdom entitled Lesbians in Exile. This live recording features the issue's editors, Joan Nestle and Yasmin Tambiah, and other guests, as they discuss the many facets of exile and its fractured, resilient, and complicated relationship to identity through various readings and of course, intelligent and thought-provoking conversation.

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​ Silver Threads Hares and Hyenas Anniversary podcast

Silver Threads is a celebration of 25 years of the Hares and Hyenas Bookstore in Fitzroy Melbourne, supported by the UNESCO City of Literature Known Bookshops fund, in association with the Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives, and in partnership with Melbourne Library Service.

Episode 5 - Last Words from Montmartre

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In this episode we go back to June 20 in 2014 to celebrate the publication of the first English translation of Tawiwanese author Qiu Miaojin’s 'Last Words from Montmartre'. Performed live at Hares and Hyenas, three different voices read three of Miaojin's letters, including the book’s translator Ari Larissa Heinrich.

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Silver Threads Hares and Hyenas Anniversary podcast

Silver Threads is a celebration of 25 years of the Hares and Hyenas Bookstore in Fitzroy Melbourne, supported by the UNESCO City of Literature Known Bookshops fund, in association with the Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives, and in partnership with Melbourne Library Service.

Episode 4 - Joan Nestle, The Will to Remember

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Proud 'out' lesbian, spokeswoman for butch-femme desire, and a tireless freedom fighter, Joan laid the groundwork for the lesbian, gay and transgender movements of today by claiming her right to her own sexual identity at a time when to do so made her a figure of controversy.

Joan reads an excerpt from 'A Fragile Union' titled "The Will to Remember: My Journey with the Lesbian Herstory Archive" and two shorter pieces from 'A Restricted Country'.

For more work by Joan see link: librarysearch.melbourne.vic.gov.au/cgi-bin…N=82454

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In our first podcast of 2017, we talk Romantic Reads. Joining Justine and Natalie is their dear colleague Katia. They talk about romance, love, the differences, how to choose romance books and the books that turn the 'romance formula' upside down.

Justine's books: His Fair Assassin series / Robin La Fevers – fantasy/historical romance The Cynster series / Stephanie Laurens – historical romance Currently reading: Sweetbitter / Stephanie Danler

Natalie's books: The History of Love / Nicole Krauss Our Souls at Night / Kent Haruf Currently reading: The Bricks That Built The Houses / Kate Tempest

Katia's books: Gone With the Wind / Margaret Mitchell Not Quite A Husband / Sherry Thomas Currently reading: Fight Like A Girl / Clementine Ford

Other series Justine loves: Graceling Realm series / Kristin Cashore – fantasy romance Circle trilogy / Nora Roberts – fantasy romance The Queens Thief series / Megan Whalen Turner – fantasy romance - good for YA / crossover reads Rule of scoundrels series / Sarah Maclean – historical romance Carsington brothers series / Loretta Chase – historical romance Chicago Stars / Susan Elizabeth Phillips – contemporary romance - particularly loved Match me if you can – it had me laughing out loud!

Other love books Natalie has loved: Mothering Sunday / Graham Swift Love Story / Erich Segal Blue is the warmest colour / Julie Maroh The Passion / Jeanette Winterson

Other great romances Katia loved: Anything by Lorraine Heath and Sherry Thomas Courtney Milan – The Countess Conspiracy (Brothers Sinister Series Book 3) Lorainne Heath – Falling into bed with a duke (Hellions of Havisham Book 1) Jane Goodger –The Spinster Bride Sarah Maclean – One good earl deserves a lover (Rule of Scoundrels Book 2) Lisa Kleypas – Secrets of a Summer Night – (Wallflower Series) Joanna Shupe – The Lady Hellion (also has an awesome Pinterest site https://au.pinterest.com/joannashupe/) Georgette Heyer – Friday’s Child Madeline Miller – Song of Achilles Annie Proulx – Brokeback Mountain Ann Patchett – Bel Canto Hanya Yanagihara – A little life Emily Bronte – Wuthering Heights Meg Wolitzer – The Interestings

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Silver Threads Hares and Hyenas Anniversary podcast

Silver Threads is a celebration of 25 years of the Hares and Hyenas Bookstore in Fitzroy Melbourne, supported by the UNESCO City of Literature Known Bookshops fund, in association with the Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives, and in partnership with Melbourne Library Service.

Episode 3 - Joan Nestle, Defining Women

WARNING - the following program contains explicit content and themes

Proud 'out' lesbian, spokeswoman for butch-femme desire, and a tireless freedom fighter, Joan laid the groundwork for the lesbian, gay and transgender movements of today by claiming her right to her own sexual identity at a time when to do so made her a figure of controversy.

Joan reads an excerpt from her out of print book 'A Restricted Country' called 'Liberties Not Taken' and a piece called 'Two Women'.

For more work by Joan see link: librarysearch.melbourne.vic.gov.au/cgi-bin…N=82454

Introductory music by Alina, Kevin and Harrison - Melbourne Library Service Produced by Louise Cadell - Melbourne Library Service Mixed and Mastered by Flapjack Industry Records

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Silver Threads Hares and Hyenas Anniversary podcast

Silver Threads is a celebration of 25 years of the Hares and Hyenas Bookstore in Fitzroy Melbourne, supported by the UNESCO City of Literature Known Bookshops fund, in association with the Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives, and in partnership with Melbourne Library Service.

Episode 2 - Joan Nestle, This Huge Light of Yours

WARNING - the following program contains explicit content and themes

Proud 'out' lesbian, spokeswoman for butch-femme desire, and a tireless freedom fighter, Joan laid the groundwork for the lesbian, gay and transgender movements of today by claiming her right to her own sexual identity at a time when to do so made her a figure of controversy.

Joan reads an excerpt from her out of print book 'A Restricted Country' called 'This Huge Light of Yours'.

For more work by Joan see link: librarysearch.melbourne.vic.gov.au/cgi-bin…N=82454

Introductory music by Alina, Kevin and Harrison - Melbourne Library Service Produced by Louise Cadell - Melbourne Library Service Mixed and Mastered by Flapjack Industry Records

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Silver Threads Hares and Hyenas Anniversary podcast

Silver Threads is a celebration of 25 years of the Hares and Hyenas Bookstore in Fitzroy Melbourne, supported by the UNESCO City of Literature Known Bookshops fund, in association with the Australian Lesbian and Gay Archives, and in partnership with Melbourne Library Service.

Episode 1 - Joan Nestle, The Killing Air

Proud 'out' lesbian, spokeswoman for butch-femme desire, and a tireless freedom fighter, Joan laid the groundwork for the lesbian, gay and transgender movements of today by claiming her right to her own sexual identity at a time when to do so made her a figure of controversy.

Joan reads an introduction to her out of print book 'A Restricted Country' and a piece called 'The Killing Air'.

For more work by Joan see link: https://librarysearch.melbourne.vic.gov.au/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/OPAC/BIBENQ?BRN=82454

Introductory music by Alina, Kevin and Harrison - Melbourne Library Service Produced by Louise Cadell - Melbourne Library Service Mixed and Mastered by Flapjack Industry Records

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Episode 21 - Best of 2016

Justine and Natalie try their best to whittle down the years reading into a Best of list and fail fantasically ... but have a great time doing it!

Natalie and Justine both loved:

Our magic hour / Jennifer Down Everywhere I look / Helen Garner Homegoing / Yaa Gyasi Eligible / Curtis Sittenfeld (although Justine not so much!)

Books Natalie loved:

Imagine me gone / Adam Haslett The paper house / Anna Spargo-Ryan The monkey's mask / Dorothy Porter The small backs of children / Lidia Yuknavitch The Turner house / Angela Flournoy The eye of the sheep / Sofia Laguna The passion / Jeanette Winterson The girls / Emma Cline The Argonauts / Maggie Nelson Tuesday nights in 1980 / Molly Prentiss Fates and Furies / Lauren Groff Heat and Light / Ellen van Neerven The Pursuit of love / Nancy Mitford Did you ever have a family / Bill Clegg

Books Justine loved:

Girls on fire / Robin Wasserman Sleeping giants / Neuvel Sylvain Fight like a girl / Clementine Ford Music and Freedom / Zoe Morrison All the birds in the sky / Charlie Jane Anders Three dark crowns / Kendare Blake Nevernight / Jay Kristoff The vegetarian / Han Kang (Natalie loved this one too!) Your heart is a muscle the size of a fist / Sunil Yapa Dept of speculation / Jenny Offil Talking to my country / Stan Grant Reckoning: a memoir / Magda Szubanski (Natalie not so much)

Music by Ben Mason (www.benmason.com.au)

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Episode 19 - What we're listening to

Audiobooks are amazing and increasing in popularity. Justine and Natalie are joined by their colleague Shirley to talk about why they think this is the case, and all about some great (and not so great) Audiobooks they have listened to.

Shirley's books: Not My Father's Son / Alan Cumming A Week in December / Sebastian Faulks

Justine's books: Flesh Wounds / Richard Glover The Fictional Woman / Tara Moss

Natalie's books: The Light Between Oceans / M.L.Steadman A Spool of Blue Thread / Anne Tyler

Music by Ben Mason (www.benmason.com.au)

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Episode 18 - Spooktacular Halloween Special

Justine and Natalie were joined by their colleague Alex for a Halloween Spooktacular Special! Be prepared to be scared by their pretty lame ghost sounds and impressed by how many scary books they have read. They are brave souls...

Alex's books: The Haunting of Hill House / Shirley Jackson House of Leaves / Mark Danielewski

Justine's books: The Last Days of Jack Sparks / Jason Arnopp N0S4A2 / Joe Hill

Natalie's books: Doctor Sleep / Stephen King I Know What You Did Last Summer / Lois Duncan

Music by Ben Mason (www.benmason.com.au)

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Episode 20 Summer Reading

Need some books to read over summer? Justine and Natalie have you covered with these six books sure to make your summer holidays a reading good time!

Justine's books: Before The Fall / Noah Hawley Where Am I Now?: True stories of girlhood and accidental fame / Mara Wilson The Enchanted April / Elizabeth von Arnim

Natalie's books: (catch the theme?) Tuesday Nights in 1980 / Molly Prentiss Brooklyn / Colm Toibin Modern Lovers / Emma Straub

Music by Ben Mason (www.benmason.com.au)

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Episode 17 - Roald Dahl Readalikes

Celebrating 100 years since the birth of Roald Dahl, Justine and Natalie chat with their colleague Liz about their favourite Dahl books and who they think writes like him.

Liz's books: Fantastic Mr Fox / Roald Dahl Demon Dentist / David Walliams

Justine's books: George's Marvellous Medicine / Roald Dahl Nooks and Crannies / Jessica Lawson

Natalie's books: Matilda / Roald Dahl Get in Trouble / Kelly Link

Music by Ben Mason (www.benmason.com.au)

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Episode 16 - What we're reading

Want to know what books have your librarians hooked? Wonder no more as Justine and Natalie share what they have been reading.

Justine's books Daughter of Smoke and Bone / Laini Taylor Lab Girl / Hope Jahren Austenland / Shannon Hale Longbourn / Jo Baker

Natalie's books The Passion / Jeanette Winterson Oranges are not the only fruit / Jeanette Winterson Sexing the cherry / Jeanette Winterson Eligible / Curtis Sittenfeld The Girls / Emma Cline

What we're reading next: Justine: Rich and pretty / Rumaan Alam Natalie: Brooklyn / Colm Toibin

Theme music by Ben Mason (www.benmason.com.au)

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Recordings of our memoir writers from our event, Melbourne Writers Festival: Storytelling at The Dock. Contains adult content.

Featured memoir writers: Lee Kofman Mary Pomfret C.B. Mako Lian Low Sam Lawry Kelly Chandler Karla Dondio Thomas Minogue Alexis Drevikovsky Angela Serrano Max Sharam

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Episode 15 - Melbourne Writers Festival Special

Justine and Natalie get all excited and squeal-y and share their picks for the 2016 Melbourne Writers Festival!

Justine's books: Landline / Rainbow Rowell Our Magic Hour / Jennifer Down The Island Will Sink / Briohny Doyle

Natalie's books: Fangirl / Rainbow Rowell Yassmin's Story / Yassmin Abdel-Magied Missed Her / Ivan E. Coyote

Music by Ben Mason (www.benmason.com.au)

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Episode 14 - Melbourne Books

Justine and Natalie welcome special guest Christine Gordon from Readings and talk about their favourite Melbourne books!

Christine's books: My year without meat / Richard Cornish Music and Freedom / Zoe Morrison

Justine's books: Earthly delights / Kerry Greenwood Our tiny, useless hearts / Toni Jordan

Natalie's books: The holiday murders / Robert Gott Cairo / Chris Womersley

Theme music by Ben Mason (www.benmason.com.au)

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Episode 13 - Books to Film

To celebrate the Melbourne International Film Festival we asked the question "Is the book better than the film?" Joining us to discuss the answer is our punny, film loving colleague Kevin.

Kevin's book to film: 2001 A space odyssey / Isaac Asimov

Natalie's book to film: The godfather / Mario Puzo

Justine's book to film: Me before you / Jojo Moyes

Theme song by Ben Mason (www.benmason.com.au)

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Episode 12: What we're reading with Toni Jordan

We were very happy to be joined by special guest, author Toni Jordan!

Toni City on Fire / Garth Risk Hallberg The easy way out / Steven Amsterdam

Justine Reckoning / Magda Szubanski Radiance / Catherynne M. Valente

Natalie Our magic hour / Jennifer Down The Argonauts / Maggie Nelson

What we're reading next: Toni: Ruins / Rajith Savanadasa and Fine / Michelle Wright Justine: All the birds in the sky / Charlie Jane Anders Natalie: Everywhere I look / Helen Garner

Theme song by Ben Mason (www.benmason.com.au)

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Episode 11 - Fireside Reads

It's getting cold out so we decided to discuss books that gave us the warm fuzzies! Joining us in the studio is our colleague Athina.

Athina's books:

The Lollipop Shoes / Joanne Harris The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao / Junot Diaz

Justine's books: H is for Hawk / Helen Macdonald The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society / Mary Ann Schaffer and Annie Barrows

Natalie The dressmaker / Rosalie Ham, read by Rachel Griffiths The Turner House / Angela Flournoy

Theme song by Ben Mason (www.benmason.com.au)

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Episode 10 - Regal Reads

When we realised this episode would air on the Queens Birthday public holiday we couldn't resist sharing our favourite 'regal reads'.

Justine's books: Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire / Amanda Foreman Queen of the Tearling / Erika Johansen Queen of the Night / Alexander Chee

Natalie's books: The Royal We / Heather Cocks and Jessica Morgan The Uncommon Reader / Alan Bennett I would die 4 u: why Prince became an icon / Touré

Theme song by Ben Mason (www.benmason.com.au)

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Episode 9: What we're reading

We were very happy to be joined by special guest, Emily Bitto, winner of the 2015 Stella Prize for her debut novel The Strays.

Emily The Golden Notebook / Doris Lessing Everywhere I look / Helen Garner

Justine Dept of Speculation / Jenny Offill Mr Splitfoot / Samantha Hunt

Natalie Fates and Furies / Lauren Groff Becoming Kiralli Lewis / Jane Harrison

What we're reading next: Emily: Sanctuary / William Faulkner Justine: Talking to my country / Stan Grant Natalie: The Turner House / Angela Flournoy

Theme song by Ben Mason (www.benmason.com.au)

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Episode 8 – Miles Franklin past and present

The Miles Franklin award is given annually to Australian books that best represent Australian life. The 2016 longlist has been announced!

On this episode of Dear Reader, we look back on our favourite past winners and long and shortlisted books.

Justine’s books: Breath / Tim Winton (2009 winner) All the birds singing / Evie Wyld (2014 winner) Bereft / Chris Womersley (2011 shortlist)

Natalie’s books When the night comes / Favel Parrett (2015 longlist) The eye of the sheep / Sophie Laguna (2015 winner) Ghost river / Tony Birch (2016 longlist)

Theme song by Ben Mason (www.benmason.com.au)

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Episode 7 - Queer Reads

Joining Justine and Natalie to discuss some great Queer Reads is special guest librarian, Lauren!

Lauren's books: Not otherwise specified / Hannah Moskowitz Under the Udala trees / Chinelo Okparanta

Justine's books: A single man / Christopher Isherwood Aristotle and Dante discover the secrets of the universe / Benjamin Alire Saenz

Natalie's books: Mislaid / Nell Zink Blue is the warmest colour / Julie Maroh

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Dear Reader is a book talk show by a couple of chatty librarians who recommend and discuss books they think you’ll love.

Episode 6 - What we're reading

Justine The lake house / Kate Morton All the light we cannot see / Anthony Doerr Leap / Myfanwy Jones

Natalie Heat & Light / Ellen van Neerven The Good Girl / Mary Kubica The Pursuit of Love / Nancy Mitford

What we're reading next:

JUSTINE: Resurrection Bay / Emma Viskic NATALIE: Take six girls: the lives of the Mitford sisters / Laura Thompson

Theme song by Ben Mason (www.benmason.com.au)

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Episode 5: Australian Women Writers

We were very lucky to be joined by special guest, Veronica Sullivan, Prize Manager for the Stella Prize!

Veronica’s books: Six Bedrooms / Tegan Bennett Daylight Hope Farm / Peggy Frew

Justine’s books: The Women’s Pages / Debra Adelaide Panthers and the Museum of Fire / Jen Craig

Natalie’s books: The other side of the world / Stephanie Bishop Small acts of disappearance / Fiona Wright

Justine is currently reading: Leap / Myfanwy Jones

Music in this episode by Ben Mason & Josh Woodward

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Dear Reader is a book talk show by a couple of chatty librarians who recommend and discuss books they think you’ll love.

Episode 4 - Books that make us laugh

Cos’s books: Walking Ella / Robert Drewe Hyperbole and a half / Allie Brosh

Justine’s books: After You / Jojo Moyes Let’s pretend this never happened / Jenny Lawson

Natalie’s books: One more thing / B J Novak Two serious ladies / Jane Bowles

Cos is currently reading: Yes please / Amy Poehler

Theme song by Ben Mason (www.benmason.com.au)

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Dear Reader is a book talk show by a couple of chatty librarians who recommend and discuss books they think you’ll love.

Episode 3: Readalikes

Not that kind of girl / Lena Dunham Justine’s readalike: I feel bad about my neck / Nora Ephron Natalie’s readalike: Hunger makes me a modern girl / Carrie Brownstein

My brilliant friend / Elena Ferrante Justine’s readalike: Some Luck / Jane Smiley Natalie’s readalike: Did you ever have a family? / Bill Clegg

Station eleven / Emily St John Mandel Justine’s readalike: Gold Fame Citrus / Claire Vaye Watkins Natalie’s readalike: Tenth of December / George Saunders

What we’re reading next Natalie: The Good Girl / Mary Kubica, Justine: Hunger Makes me a modern girl / Carrie Brownstein

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Dear Reader is a book talk show by a couple of chatty librarians who recommend and discuss books they think you’ll love.

Episode 2: Best of 2015

Justine’s books: Only the Animals / Ceridwen Dovey Station Eleven / Emily St John Mandel Reasons to stay alive / Matt Haig

Natalie’s books: Natural Way of Things / Charlotte Wood Adventures in Stationery / James Ward The Story of a Lost Child / Elena Ferrante

Justine's honourable mentions: Between the World and Me / Ta Nehisi Coates The Girl with all the Gifts / M. R. Carey

Natalie’s honourable mentions: Two Serious Ladies / Jane Bowles Dept. of Speculation / Jenny Offill Just Kids / Patti Smith Americanah / Chimamanda Ngozi Adiche

Mixed and Mastered by Jonny Faith (https://soundcloud.com/jonnyfaith) Theme song by Ben Mason (www.benmason.com.au)

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Dear Reader is a book talk show by a couple of chatty librarians who recommend and discuss books they think you’ll love.

Episode 1: Summer Reads

Justine’s books: Ghost Man / Roger Hobbs Touch / Claire North Between the World and Me / Ta-Nehisi Coates

Natalie’s books: The Gracekeepers / Kirsty Logan On Writing / Stephen King Anchor Point / Alice Robinson

Mixed and Mastered by Jonny Faith (https://soundcloud.com/jonnyfaith) Theme song by Ben Mason (http://www.benmason.com.au/) for more info go to http://j.mp/mlsreaders

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Arnold Zable, Melbourne-based author of Violin Lessons helped us celebrate the opening of Library at The Dock with an oration of the UNESCO City of Literature, at Library at The Dock, Saturday 31 May, 2014.

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Jim Beggs Docklands Walking Tour by City of Melbourne Libraries