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Fitzroyalty - hyperlocal news and reviews about Melbourne’s first suburb: Fitzroy 3065 - is a local news site for Fitzroy residents and visitors. Read the about and hyperlocal pages for more information.

It features stories on the suburb of Fitzroy in Melbourne, Australia, and reflections on life from a socially libertarian, economically socialist, culturally anarchistic and radically individualistic point of view.

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Archive for May, 2006

coffee at Mario’s

Posted in Brunswick St, Fitzroy, business, coffee, customer service on May 31st, 2006

Thanks Brunswick st for coffee!

coffee

hot air balloons

Posted in Fitzroy on May 20th, 2006

balloons
On still sunny mornings, I see hot air balloons floating in front of me as I sip my coffee from my balcony. Its so quiet and peaceful at 7am, and sometimes they fly very close. I don’t know where they launch from, but it is nearby: perhaps Collingwood, Alphington or Fairfield.

special potato

Posted in Sydney, travel on May 18th, 2006

This is Nadia back in April with the special Mikey Robins Mr Potato Head. Visiting Sydney leads to random learning experiences like this.

potato Mikey Robins

in the beginning, the blog was created

Posted in Fitzroy on May 18th, 2006

fireworks

I’m a late adopter of the blog. It took a long time to find the theme I needed to inspire me, which has become where I live – Fitzroy in inner Melbourne, Australia. Irreverent people call locals ‘fitzroyalty’ due to the prestige and cool factor of the area.

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