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Our ‘un-Melbourne’ bridge?

This feature on the West Gate bridge failed to find a home in a newspaper. One section editor explained that ‘our readers aren’t interested in the West Gate bridge. Our readers hate the West Gate bridge!’ But why? Rachel Buchanan reflects on this “un-Melbourne” landmark and issues an invitation.

Which way? Segway!

You would have seen them in movies, on television, or even gliding around at the Australian Open. Natalie Savino finds a new riding companion in the Segway.

Our ‘un-Melbourne’ bridge?

This feature on the West Gate bridge failed to find a home in a newspaper. One section editor explained that ‘our readers aren’t interested in the West Gate bridge. Our readers hate the West Gate bridge!’ But why? Rachel Buchanan reflects on this “un-Melbourne” landmark and issues an invitation.

Which way? Segway!

You would have seen them in movies, on television, or even gliding around at the Australian Open. Natalie Savino finds a new riding companion in the Segway.

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Our ‘un-Melbourne’ bridge?

This feature on the West Gate bridge failed to find a home in a newspaper. One section editor explained that ‘our readers aren’t interested in the West Gate bridge. Our readers hate the West Gate bridge!’ But why? Rachel Buchanan reflects on this “un-Melbourne” landmark and issues an invitation.

Which way? Segway!

You would have seen them in movies, on television, or even gliding around at the Australian Open. Natalie Savino finds a new riding companion in the Segway.

Aceh – building on peace

Racked by conflict, and devastated by the Boxing Day tsunami, Indonesia’s Aceh province has had more than its share of hardship. Five years on, Stephen Minas reports on the recovery.