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Cheesy beef sando with mint in the mince.

‘What a combo!’ Tiny cafe serves mind-bending toasties and ‘frisky’ foamy coffee

Four Kilo Fish is one of the rare Melbourne places that serves Chinese specialty coffee, including one drink that tastes like a Jaffa.

  • Dani Valent

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19 Century Drive, Mount Martha

Our 11 favourite homes for sale in Victoria right now

Looking for your next home in Victoria? From a home with rammed-earth walls to another with mini-me cottages, we’ve got you covered.

  • Jacqui Hammerton, Mary O'Brien and Lou Sweeney
Mister Sandrino in Hawthorn.
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Mister Sandrino

Knockout wines and whirlwind flavours in a minxy, vintage room.

Rice noodle soups are a specialty at Colourful Yunnan.
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Colourful Yunnan

Fungi-phobes need not apply.

The freshly renovated Beehive Hotel in Hawthorn.

The Beehive Hotel

This old beacon is buzzing again with restored heritage interiors and a cheffy new menu.

Greater Melbourne

Victorian local elections 2024: Greater Melbourne candidates speak out

Local election candidates across Greater Melbourne have responded to The Age’s survey. Read what the candidates in your area plan to do if they are elected.

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City of Boroondara.

City of Boroondara: What your candidates said

Voters in Boroondara will choose 11 people to represent them on council for the next four years. Here is what the candidates said about why they are running in the Victorian council elections and what they want to achieve.

  • Cara Waters and Rachael Dexter
Suburbs series

Where we live: The changing face of Victoria’s neighbourhoods

In this series, The Age profiles Victorian suburbs and towns to reveal how they’ve changed over the decades.

42 Bellair Street, Kensington.

Former Kensington cop shop sells for $1 million at auction

The property was situated on an awkwardly shaped block and had once been used as a smoko spot for Kensington police officers.

  • Sarah Webb
The previous owner of 18 Alfred Street, Prahran painted the walls herself.

Quirky, arty Prahran home sells for $2.89 million only to be knocked down

The large block size and absence of heritage overlay enticed the buyers to pay $490,000 above reserve to secure the house, which they plan to demolish.

  • Alexandra Middleton

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