Rhonda Dredge

Rhonda Dredge

Latest articles by Rhonda Dredge

AI for girls: Active Interfaces features as part of Now or Never

August 30th, 2023 - Rhonda Dredge

Algorithms and their mathematical systems drive the economy and now they are even part of arts festivals.

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A big tick for water gardens

June 28th, 2023 - Rhonda Dredge

Rain! Rain! Rain! There’s a lot of it that falls on the floodplains of Fishermans Bend and the nearby residential areas of Yarra’s Edge.

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Sales up,  stress down

June 28th, 2023 - Rhonda Dredge

Two office dogs are enticing customers into the Bourke St showroom of City Residential

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A line that doesn’t bleed

May 31st, 2023 - Rhonda Dredge

A fluid line is valued in the arts and there is nothing closer to the hearts of millennials than catching up for a coffee.

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The surf’s up in Victoria Harbour

May 31st, 2023 - Rhonda Dredge

Victoria Harbour is full of piers, boats and privatised moorings and its edges are rocky or raised platforms of aged timber.

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“I always make a mistake”

May 31st, 2023 - Rhonda Dredge

A storyboard is the quickest and simplest way to work through complex ideas even for children.

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Getting a lift

May 3rd, 2023 - Rhonda Dredge

The Downtown gallery at Deakin University’s city campus has closed, a disappointing development in the local art scene.

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A new BITO to open across the harbour

May 3rd, 2023 - Rhonda Dredge

When a government department shifts to a new building the local economy suffers and so do the employees who have to find a new source of coffee.

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A tense urban vibe

March 29th, 2023 - Rhonda Dredge

The visuals of Yarra’s Edge are just as stunning to its locals as to visitors but some take a while to discover the charms.

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Residents toughen stance on ATET

March 1st, 2023 - Rhonda Dredge

A group of Docklands residents is seeking to increase its influence by forming an incorporated group and posting a crowd funding pitch for $15,000.

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On a figurative journey

March 1st, 2023 - Rhonda Dredge

There is an otherworldliness attempting to break through Gary Willis’s paintings on show at Library at the Dock.

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A safe berth for Pacific blacks

February 1st, 2023 - Rhonda Dredge

The whole point of creating floating wetlands is to attract birdlife and nature lovers to a busy part of the river.

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Evocative of a gaslight style

February 1st, 2023 - Rhonda Dredge

There are some very moving moments in the first exhibition of photographs at Magnet Gallery as we come back from the summer break.

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Residents up in arms about case 953770 – ATET nightclub

November 30th, 2022 - Rhonda Dredge

Heather Richards lives in the Forge apartment tower at Yarra’s Edge and she looks out over the river.

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Designers move into Escala

November 2nd, 2022 - Rhonda Dredge

A concrete benchtop, a stained-glass window, and a price tag of $400,000 sold the studio apartment.

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The vision of the night photographer

September 28th, 2022 - Rhonda Dredge

The crowded streets of Tokyo have taken on a new light in an exhibition that opened recently at Library on the Dock.

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Canoe project has dual purpose

September 28th, 2022 - Rhonda Dredge

A father and son team is building an Australian-designed canoe from scratch and they don’t seem to be arguing about where the pieces fit.

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Solicitor sponsors major art prize

August 31st, 2022 - Rhonda Dredge

A lot of planning goes into arranging a major art prize and finding sponsors is one of the more delicate tasks.

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Dead slow astern for the Wattle

August 31st, 2022 - Rhonda Dredge

The guys in the engine room were rolling up their sleeves as they got the Wattle ready for a trial run in October.

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Lockdown nostalgia for studio time

August 3rd, 2022 - Rhonda Dredge

Two artists used the lockdown to protect what is important to them, and that is time in the studio.

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