Monthly Archives: April 2022

Todd Murphy to start Australia A Squad

by on April 29, 2022 0
Victorian spinner Todd Murphy has been selected in Australia’s A team for a tour of Sri Lanka in June after just two Sheffield Shield appearances. The Sri Lankan tour marks the first Australian A-team to travel overseas since the start of COVID-19. Team A will play two one-day matches and two four-day matches. Murphy’s... Read More

Principal Directorates – RBI (Regulatory Framework for Microfinance Lending) Directorates, 2022

by on April 28, 2022 0
On March 14, 2022, the Reserve Bank of India (“RBI”) issued the primary guidance on the “Reserve Bank of India Guidelines (Regulatory Framework for Microfinance Lending), 2022” (“Guidelines”). The provisions of these Instructions apply to the following entities: (i) All commercial banks (including small financial banks, local banks and regional rural banks) excluding payment... Read More

All of Melbourne’s new restaurant, cafe and bar openings have us excited in April 2022

by on April 28, 2022 0
• First Look: The wildly popular Enter Via Laundry supper club transforms into an intimate 20-seat restaurant. The original pop-up at chef Helly Raichura’s house could only seat a handful of diners. Now, after racking up thousands of waiting lists, Raichura serves up 20-course Bengali banquets made with native Australian produce at his first... Read More

Key Tigers back, Petty sidelined for Dees | Flinders News

by on April 28, 2022 0
Richmond reunited with Dylan Grimes and Kane Lambert for their West Coast clash, while Melbourne’s Harrison Petty joined three teammates and coach Simon Goodwin in COVID-19 isolation. Co-captain Grimes returns from a hamstring injury for Friday’s match at Perth while Lambert, utility Sydney Stack and youngster Maurice Rioli will play their first games of... Read More

Key Tigers back, Petty sidelined for Dees | Busselton-Dunsborough Courier

by on April 28, 2022 0
Richmond reunited with Dylan Grimes and Kane Lambert for their West Coast clash, while Melbourne’s Harrison Petty joined three teammates and coach Simon Goodwin in COVID-19 isolation. Co-captain Grimes returns from a hamstring injury for Friday’s match at Perth while Lambert, utility Sydney Stack and youngster Maurice Rioli will play their first games of... Read More

Korr Jee Chicken, the St Kilda Review

by on April 27, 2022 0
The humble roast chicken has many fans across the country, but if you consider yourself a die-hard chicken fan, you’ll feel like a winner (winner) ordering your chicken dinner at this St Kilda restaurant. Chicken Korr Jee is a casual dining business of Will Tang (Vue de Monde, Bar Lourinha), a chef who once... Read More

Homeless calls ring out, aid services need more staff

by on April 27, 2022 0
Eleven support workers – who help with issues with Centrelink, landlords, finding new accommodation or other services – have been temporarily funded by the Victorian Government during the pandemic. The council estimates that keeping them permanently – and doubling the investment to 22 workers – could help another 40,500 people at risk of homelessness... Read More

Working from home drives down hotel revenue

by on April 26, 2022 0
Work from home has affected more than the office sector, with a distinct correlation between its rise and the decline in CBD hotel results. speaking to The urban developer vSummit Hotel DevelopmentSTR Pacific Region Manager Matthew Burke said there was a definite correlation between STR’s hotel occupancy data and the Property Council of Australia’s... Read More

A la carte restaurant Lentil as Anything may have been illegally marketed

by on April 21, 2022 0
Lentil as Anything’s Abbotsford. Source: Lens like anything. Pay-per-view restaurant chain Lentil as Anything – a Sydney and Melbourne foodie destination for vegetarians – may have broken the law by trading for three years when it was “likely” insolvent, administrators say. The social enterprise was founded 21 years ago by Shanaka Fernando, a Sri... Read More

rbi: Provide loans to the real estate sector after obtaining government approvals for the project: RBI to NBFCs

by on April 19, 2022 0
Non-bank financial companies (NBFCs) will have to ensure, when approving loans to the housing sector, that borrowers have obtained government and other regulatory clearance for their projects, the Bank said on Tuesday. reserve. Further, the regulator said NBFCs should not issue loans and advances totaling Rs 5 crore and above to their own directors... Read More

Benyue Kitchen, a new Chinese restaurant created by Lau’s Family Kitchen Alumni, puts Aberfeldie on the culinary map

by on April 19, 2022 0
As Melbourne emerged from its final lockdown last spring, a different kind of revival was happening at an unassuming restaurant in Aberfeldie, a small suburb within a suburb in the city’s northwest. Eight months after the Cantonese institution of St Kilda Lau’s Family Kitchen closed, chef Yip Wu and three members of his kitchen... Read More

Amusement ride safety reminder as industry reopens

by on April 13, 2022 0
Already this year, WorkSafe has carried out 279 inspections at events – including the Grand Prix, Moomba, St Kilda Festival and the Australian Open – and issued an improvement notice for inadequate passenger door protection of a merry-go-round. WorkSafe also sent an improvement notice to a ride operator last November after patrons became stranded... Read More

Exile from St Kilda for offenders

by on April 12, 2022 0
Letters from the readers: St Kilda exile for offenders Schedule An icon of a desktop calendar. Cancel An icon of a circle with a diagonal line across it. Caret A right-pointing solid arrow icon. E-mail An icon of a paper envelope. Facebook An icon of Facebook’s “f” mark. Google An icon of Google’s “G”... Read More

Order oysters, prawns, whole fish, lobsters and sashimi right to your door with these nine seafood delivery services

by on April 12, 2022 0
Seafood delivery services have boomed in recent years, largely due to shutdowns in major cities. No longer content with the freshness of what is on the supermarket shelves, customers have started buying oysters, lobsters and prawns directly from aquaculturists and fishmongers. In addition to whole fish and fillets for Friday night dinner, these companies... Read More

Prince Hotel encourages guests to ‘steal’ luxury items from its rooms – including bathrobes, towels and wine

by on April 12, 2022 0
Hotels go above and beyond to make guests feel at home – offering little perks like free toiletries, slippers, bathrobes, and fluffy towels. But while there’s a clearly drawn line between what you can and can’t take home, staff at the four-star Prince Hotel in St Kilda, Melbourne, turn a blind eye to ‘stealing’... Read More

Big changes in city life in Melbourne’s CBD

by on April 7, 2022 0
Melbourne may have been on hold for two years, but with the easing of pandemic restrictions, the city is getting back on track. Large residential developments are complemented by arts district improvements and multiple green space initiatives that will propel Melbourne’s famous livability benchmarks. These are the iconic attractions and upcoming developments in each... Read More

Dunedin’s playgrounds for a new breath of life

by on April 7, 2022 0
An upgrade of Dunedin’s playgrounds has begun. Bathgate Park, College St and Karitane playgrounds will be closed for three months for the duration of the work, but delays associated with importing equipment could push back the completion date. Bathgate Park playground in South Dunedin is getting a $385,000 overhaul and equipment there will include... Read More

How to plan your first trip to Australia

by on April 6, 2022 0
If you’ve never been to Australia, you’re in for a treat. Here are some of the best trips to introduce yourself to the country Iimpossible not to spend a holiday in Australia, impossible not to want to return there either, with surprises in all regions to tempt newcomers. This high-value country is so easy... Read More

Can borrowers refinance personal loans?

by on April 5, 2022 0
LOS ANGELES, April 05, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — People use personal loans to cover various expenses, such as building an emergency fund, major purchases or repairs. If a borrower currently has a personal loan, they may be wondering if they can refinance a loan with a lower interest rate or more manageable monthly payments.... Read More

Triple promotion at Techne | Architecture & Design

by on April 5, 2022 0
Technē Architecture + Interior Design contributed to the sustained growth of its operations with the promotion of three employees to management positions. The design studio has promoted Sebnem MacDonald (pictured left) to associate, while Gabriella Gulacsi (pictured center) and Sam Sempill (pictured right) both move up to associate director. The evolution of Technē’s management... Read More

Allan Powell Valley | ArchitectureAU

by on April 5, 2022 0
Mainly interested in states of mind in which his creations could immerse people, Allan Powell followed a unique path in architecture. He was delighted when he learned that visiting European architects, who sat in St Kilda’s Di Stasio restaurant (1988) shortly after it opened, took an hour to realize that the alluring interior had... Read More

AFL 2022: Damien Hardwick blasts Dan Andrews, Richmond vs St Kilda result

by on April 3, 2022 0
AFL coach Damien Hardwick put pressure on Victorian Premier Dan Andrews with an out of the blue attack. Desperate Richmond coach Damien Hardwick has pressured Dan Andrews to scrap close contact restrictions. On Sunday, the PM’s award-winning mentor took aim at the Australian Health Protection Senior Committee’s recommendation not to relax isolation rules for... Read More

FCDU loans down 5.6% – Manila Bulletin

by on April 1, 2022 0
Banks’ outstanding foreign currency depository unit (FCDU) loans decreased by 5.6% or $938 million to $15.7 billion in 2021 from $16.7 billion in 2020. US Dollar Reuters/File Photo (Manila Bulletin) The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) said that on a quarterly basis, FCDU loans decreased by 0.7% or $115 million from $15.8 billion at... Read More