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Our brand of journalism stands out for its ability to generate conversations and engage with the audience. We value open debate and participation from Victorians, making us distinct from other platforms. We have made adjustments based on subscriber feedback and have received positive responses. While political scoops and global conflicts are popular, a recent series of stories has attracted a significant readership and positive feedback.

’s brand of journalism is its capacity to generate a conversation with the audience. Our accessibility to the public and ability to facilitate open debate and accommodate participation from Victorians is distinct from other platforms and publications.

Lately, however, one series of stories has dominated the stream of positive feedback, while at the same time attracting an enormous readership.subscribers who hasn’t yet binged on this series, I will attempt to summarise it for you: it’s a collection of always playful, often heartwarming, frequently nostalgic and occasionally disparaging odes to the uniqueness of Melbourne’s suburbs.Written by former and current residents, the pieces are as eclectic as the suburbs themselves.

It has taught me much about the history and little-known attractions of our suburbs. I also enjoy the often jarring clash between what the locals think about themselves and how they are perceived by the rest of Victoria.

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