The Weekender: May 20 – 22
TASTE a bite of Malaysia in Fed Square, plan your next winter escape, feast your eyes on local films and splurge on unique children’s gifts. Lunnie Gan brings you the highlights of the weekend.
TASTE a bite of Malaysia in Fed Square, plan your next winter escape, feast your eyes on local films and splurge on unique children’s gifts. Lunnie Gan brings you the highlights of the weekend.
THIS year’s Melbourne International Student Conference got students to think about their careers and where the future of work was heading. Lunnie Gan has her report on the first day of MISC 2016.
CONSTANTLY fretting about what to whip up for lunch or what to bring to that potluck dinner? Lunnie Gan reviews Cooked: Food For Friends, a new cook book for students to experiment with new dishes.
A STRONG show of support was present at the Indonesian Film Festival’s Gala Opening Night as festival goers and guests converged to share their enthusiasm for Indonesian cinema. Lunnie Gan attended the event and has the report.
BRINGING a project idea on paper to life is now easier than ever, with the increasing accessibility of 3D printing technology. Lunnie Gan delves into the nuts and bolts and offers up some ideas of how 3D printing might come in handy for your next university assignment.
NEW to Melbourne? The Australian Federation of International Students is hosting a series of workshops to help international students get the building blocks of life overseas down pat. Lunnie Gan has more.
BE at the heart of the action this Saturday at the Lord Mayor’s Student Welcome, and celebrate the city’s cultural diversity with thousands of other international students. Lunnie Gan has more.
HEAR the crowd roar over Formula 1 race cars, indulge in the best blooms, flick off one hour of light and haul some vintage gems. Lunnie Gan has you covered this weekend.