Tag: Seaholme
Ahoy seaside lovers: 31 Beach Street, Seaholme, 3018
Watching ships cruising on the bay and city lights twinkling is all part of daily life at this waterfront dwelling. It’s also directly opposite...
In the comfort zone: 76 Millers Road Seaholme, 3018
This house has been renovated with a beachy, rambling, Hollywood-bungalow feel in mind. Inside, its quiet, and the picturesque wetlands next door can be...
Hobsons Bay drownings sorrow
When Altona’s Derek Wilson heard two people had drowned in Hobsons Bay on Saturday, he was heartbroken for the families.
Twenty years ago on Monday,...
My Place: Abbie Kinniburgh
Seaholme's Abbie Kinniburgh is helping organise next month's national conference for people with disorders of the corpus callosum, such as herself. She speaks with...
Vanish claim on Seaholme PSOs
Concerns have been raised about protective service officers assigned to Seaholme train station vanishing.
Police Minister Lisa Neville visited Seaholme to congratulate the new team...
Grass stolen at Cherry Lake
Seaholme and Altona residents have been upset by green-fingered thieves literally taking over their turf.
A Seaholme resident said she was walking around Cherry Lake...
Adam Chalabi on why he has settled in Seaholme
Adam Chalabi, who started playing violin at age four, is the first violinist with Tinalley String Quartet and performs for audiences across the world.
He...
Lachlan McCracken on his passion for social justice
Seaholme’s Lachlan McCracken, 18, has been chosen as one of this year’s World Vision youth ambassadors.
He tells Goya Dmytryshchak about his passion for social...
Brave Abbie battles on
For years, Seaholme’s Abbie Kinniburgh thought she was the only person in Australia born without a corpus callosum.
Ms Kinniburgh, 25, has what’s known as...