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Born in Melbourne of Swedish and Flemish ancestry, Clark was educated at Mont Albert Central School and the Presbyterian Ladies' College in East Melbourne. Her father was Augustin Lodewyckx, the Associate Professor of Germanic languages at Melbourne University, and her mother – Anna Sophia (née Hansen) – also taught Swedish at Melbourne University.
Having worked with fellow Melbourne-based rappers Mata, Must and 1/6 on the tracks "4 Aces" (released on The Furnace) and "Poison" (on Flu Season), they appeared on stage around Australia in 2013 as part of the Alliance Tour [21] [22] and produced an EP titled Four Aces, a collaboration between the Crate Cartel and Pang Productions labels, released exclusively on vinyl to coincide with World ...
The restaurant is set up within Cavendish House, a heritage listed building in Melbourne. It has been described as a 'society restaurant'. The interior of the restaurant contains Thornet chairs, Murano lights, and antique furniture. The menu is described as 'mature' with 'no faddish shokupan sandos or Insta-bait' .
The restaurant is a wine bar with a kitchen behind the counter visible to patrons. Most food in the restaurant is cooked in a wood-fired coven. Gourmet Traveller has described the food served as 'simple' and 'smart, comforting'. [2] [6] The roast chicken received particular praise. [2] The second-hand interior furniture is sourced from New ...
It is decorated by street art from the Melbourne street artist Rone. [1] As of 2021, the price of the restaurant's tasting menu is $310 per person; included in the price is a tour of the kitchen. [1] Food served includes marron, sea snails, cheeses, and aged wagyu beef.
The restaurant was opened by Dr David Maccora (an emergency doctor at Malvern's Cabrini Hospital) and his wife Helen, [6] in a converted suburban bank building. [7] After two chefs failed to attract sufficient patronage at the restaurant the Maccoras employed Ben Shewry (formerly at St Kilda 's Circa) in 2005, [ 8 ] giving him full creative ...
College Dropout is a burger chain in Melbourne, Australia. [1] [2] [3] [4]The restaurant is known, in-part, for having made international headlines after being unsuccessfully sued by the American musician Kanye West for intellectual property infringement.
Studio portrait of an Aboriginal Australian (ca. 1870-1892) J. W. Lindt State Library Victoria H2001.60/7. Over c.1873-1874, using the slow and laborious wet-plate collodion process Lindt produced photographs of the local indigenous people both in their environment conducting actual traditional ceremonies in the Clarence River district, [9] [10] and in his studio. [11]