DID YOU KNOW?
Sebastiano Donelli came with his family from Milan and established a spaghetti factory on Sydney Road. It operated until 1930 when his daughters donated it to what would eventually become the Don Bosco Youth Centre.
There’s a new cuisine in town
Chifa is a fusion of Chinese and Peruvian cuisines. There's a place, located in Brunswick that masters the elegance of balancing different worlds.
Visit Casa Chino to find Innovative and fresh interior design combined with the mixture of cultures, textures, and flavours that will make your palate wish for more.
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John Stone – a multi-front public transport activist
Click here take a deep dive into the history of public transport politics and policies in Brunswick and Victoria.
Through non-violent-direct-action, John Stone, has shaped and performed his role as an environmental, public transport, and accessibility activist.
Factory Cafe Bar
You’d be forgiven for thinking Factory Cafe Bar produced clothes or electronics but you wouldn't for not visiting this jewel nested between a gym and a blind shop on Victoria Street.
Read this article to learn more about Beth's experience at Factory Cafe Bar.
The Commons Social Change Library
Social Movements exist to improve our world. The Commons Social Change Library knows this and they offer free access to materials in a wide range of formats to expand the skills of activists, organisations, and movements interested in changing the world.
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Best coffees to explore Brunswick borders
Best coffee in Brunswick? nah! We know too many bests to shortlist them in a single post. But here you will definitely find 4 very good options located in the fringes of our suburb. Read this post and confidently put "cafe-hopping" on your dating app interests, or impress your partner this weekend, or just show off with your friends being the utmost coffee connoisseur across Brunny 😉
Roslyn Olearhead, the sweetest lollipop in Brunswick
What did you enjoy the most about the job? “The students… I liked the way they said ‘Good Morning’ to you and at night time I said ‘Good night!’ yeah, very good!"
Read this article to learn more about Roslyn Olerhead, one of Brunswick's local heroes. For 31 years, she made sure that kids, parents, and their doggies crossed Brunswick Road safely to get to Brunswick South Primary School.