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Moxie’s Legacy
Moxie’s Legacy

Moxie’s Legacy

“My ‘Legacy’ is to show people who are on the alternative style that their vision is welcomed and they can be successful” says Moxie Delite. After introducing herself, Moxie shares why she produced "Legacy", an unprecedented event with Drag Queens, Mentors, Judges, and all the drama right on live stage right here in Brunswick.

The Merri Merri
The Merri Merri

The Merri Merri

With NAIDOC week 2023 happening we turn our attention to the place that has a long, powerful significance in the history of the Wurundjeri-Willam people and Brunswick. Our cherished and charming creek called the Merri.

Click here to learn Merri Creek's history and how its presence, its renewing force, and personality have shaped who we currently are.

The Boy from Brunswick
The Boy from Brunswick

The Boy from Brunswick

What does the magnificent stained glass ceiling of the Great Hall of the National Gallery of Victoria have to do with Brunswick?

The answer is Leonard French. A Brunswick artist "delighted in publicly roasting the Australian art establishment, seeing its art historians, curators and cavilling newspaper critics as his natural enemies".

Learn more about him or teach us something about him in this article.

What Connects Everything?
What Connects Everything?

What Connects Everything?

Aurelia St Clair is a writer, comedian, podcaster, and model but what brings everything together?

In this interview, Pablo talks to Aurelia about the different characters that we play in life, communication in relationships, feminism, and of course, her favourite spot in Brunswick.

Click here to read and enjoy this interview.

As Brunswick as it gets
As Brunswick as it gets

As Brunswick as it gets

"I think Franco Cozzo was one of the first 'ethnic' (non-English-speaking background) faces on television based on a positive representation."

Franco Cozzo is definitely an icon within Brunswick, Footscray, and Melbourne's pop-culture. Franco comes from a TV-ads era when commercials unconsciously portrayed our culture and showcased the products that designed our way of living.

Read this Barry York's article to learn more about a local legend Franco Cozzo.

What makes an audience laugh?
What makes an audience laugh?

What makes an audience laugh?

"The role of comedians in our society is to make people laugh!" Sammy J responds with a no brainer. But fear not, because in this interview, we take a deep dive into the obvious with nerdy, personal, and philosophical questions.

Read this article to learn about Sammy J, a clever, self-aware, and very kind comedian who has a soft spot for Brunswick.

Brunswick Baths History
Brunswick Baths History

Brunswick Baths History

The Brunswick City Baths are a focal point for our community. Since its opening in 1914, the Baths have hosted competitions, addressed poverty issues, become more gender and culturally inclusive, and developed new facilities to meet up with the contemporary needs of our suburb.

If you live (or ever lived) in Brunswick, you probably have a story at the Baths. Read this article to learn some curious facts and some stories that have helped to build our Baths as a reputable and trustworthy institution.

LOVE, FAMILY AND, SUCCESS
LOVE, FAMILY AND, SUCCESS

LOVE, FAMILY AND, SUCCESS

In a nutshell, Katsaros & Associates (K&A) is a Brunswick-based law firm that works with clients who migrated to Australia and have found themselves in difficult situations. For example, visa cancellations or visa application refusals.

As it happens with many stories, K&A's relies on an intriguing love quest. Click here to learn more about the Katsaros family and K&A's founder story of success

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Brunswegian or Brunswickian?

Brunswegian or Brunswickian?

A demonym is a noun used to denote the natives or inhabitants of a particular place. In this article, Barry York, who grew up in Brunswick in the 50's, presents other cities' demonyms to contrast the traditional one for our suburb, "Brunswegian".
Do you think it's time for a change?