tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-41932133629678085132024-03-14T03:57:04.302+11:00Melbourne Nightlife BlogKeeping track of Melbourne's bars, pubs and clubs.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger207125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4193213362967808513.post-71911850866269118322009-11-09T23:30:00.006+11:002009-11-09T23:55:17.739+11:00Party & Birthday Venues. Sorted.<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://www.myBirthdayVenue.com/"><img style="display:block;margin:0 0 10px 10px;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 320px; height: 260px;" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_o2e26FySdLI/SvgPr1a1uhI/AAAAAAAAAE4/Oum9zDGk0Y0/s320/myBirthdayVenue.jpg" border="0" alt="myBirthdayVenue.com" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5402084998779353618" title="my Birthday Venue lists over 100 birthday party venues throughout Melbourne" /></a>We're quite happy to announce we've launched a new website to compliment Melbourne Nightlife - myBirthdayVenue.com. It's a directory listing <span style="font-style:italic;">over a hundred Melbourne function rooms, spaces and venues</span> wanting you to share a good time with your mates - family and friends - and party away! It's got a huge variety of venues listed - bars and pubs - from all over the CBD, city surrounds, inner city haunts and even a few a bit further out.<br /><br />myBirthdayVenue also allows you to filter through the listings based on your requirements - so if you know how many guests you're planning on having and/or have a budget in mind, it can make it easier to get you to the venues that would be best suited for your celebration. Once you've got a shortlist of potential places you can contact the event managers directly via the website. We like to think of myBirthdayVenue.com as the easiest way to find your next <a href="http://www.mybirthdayvenue.com">birthday venue</a>.<br /><br />We've also added some articles to help with birthday planning, speech writing and even fundraising at bars - and possibly the best news of all is that it's <span style="font-style:italic;">absolutely free to use</span>. It's not high pressure either, you can choose to contact the venue mangers at any stage - but many common questions (from Saturday night exclusive pricing to minimum spend to if you can play your iPod or bring a band) have already been answered, so you know straight-up if a venue hosts private functions and is in your price-range or not. <br /><br />A time-saving tip from us: You don't have to call or travel all over Melbourne to find your perfect b'day venue, after you've got a cut-down list of potential venues you can cut-and-paste your questions to save even more time and simply wait for the event managers to respond directly to your email inbox! Easy!<br /><br />Oh well, we hope you like myBirthdayVenue! We've certainly put a bit of effort in to trying to make it easier to celebrate your next event. :)Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4193213362967808513.post-64029685791430648352008-11-16T12:00:00.002+11:002008-11-16T12:14:14.833+11:00Lockout a failureAn independent report commissioned by the Victorian State Government on the effectiveness of the 2am lockout trial found an increase in reported violence and assaults over the three-month trial. <br /><br /><b>Lockout scrapped</b>. Victorian Premier John Brumby has backed down from continuing the lockout; "We've decided as government we will not be continuing with a permanent lockout." New efforts to curb binge drinking in the CBD include more police, increasing the power of Liquor Licensing Victoria and a "time out" or "sobering up" zone.<br /><br /><b>More Police on the streets</b>. 50 extra police officers will be on the street patrol during weekends, with 150 extra police officers to be added over Summer. A closed-circuit television (CCTV) van will also be set up and drive around the streets recording street activities in an attempt to make city streets safer.<br /><br /><b>Increasing the power of Liquor Licensing Victoria</b>. The Director of Liquor Licensing Victoria will gain power to ban individual pubs and clubs from serving alcohol.<br /><br /><b>Time out zones to be created</b>. Staffed by volunteer groups and offering up water, tea, coffee and the chance to lie down for a few hours.<br /><br />Source: <a href="http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/11/10/2414880.htm">ABC News</a>, <a href="http://www.theage.com.au/national/brumby-dumps-2am-lockout-after-increase-in-violence-20081110-5l8w.html">The Age</a> & <a href="http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,27574,24627711-2862,00.html">Herald Sun</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4193213362967808513.post-56122317091658295142008-10-10T18:28:00.004+11:002008-10-10T18:37:34.243+11:00Saftey Summit Solves LittleWe reported <a href="http://melbournenightlife.blogspot.com/2008/09/city-of-melbourne-safety-summit.html">almost a month ago</a> on City of Melbourne plans for a Safety Summit to help combat street crime, violence and drunken behaviour. Well, it appears the summit has failed to reach any consensus on how to tackle the issues raised. The <i>ABC</i> summed it up as "summit participants failed to agree on any new measures to reduce violence."<br /><br />However, several bars have individually stepped up and are voluntarily introducing bans on buying rounds of drinks after 1am. <a href="http://www.melbournenightlife.com/venues/2593/">Escobar</a>, <a href="http://www.melbournenightlife.com/venues/2677/">Ding Dong Lounge</a> and <a href="http://www.melbournenightlife.com/venues/2920/">QBH</a> are trailing the idea of only giving customers one drink at a time after cur-off. Sue McClellan, Director of Liquor Licensing Victoria, said she supports the trial, but won't be forcing other clubs to adopt it.<br /><br />Source: ABC News <a href="http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/10/03/2381912.htm">1</a> & <a href="http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/10/03/2381708.htm">2</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4193213362967808513.post-77526470716457272782008-10-06T19:17:00.003+11:002008-10-31T18:10:11.928+11:00New Bar: Yah Yah'sWhat do <a href="http://www.melbournenightlife.com/venues/2743/">Pony</a> and <a href="http://www.melbournenightlife.com/venues/2631/">Bar Open</a> have in common? They're owned by the same people as the latest Smith Street arrival - Yah Yah. As Clem Bastow describes in her latest <i>Epicure</i> review, "Yah Yah's is a rock'n'rollin' bar like they used to make: from its ruby-red walls and "beer or beer or hard stuff" drinks menu to its no doubt soon-to-be-sticky carpet and Superman II-esque chandeliers..." <a href="http://www.theage.com.au/news/entertainment/epicure/bar-reviews/yah-yahs/2008/09/25/1222217411589.html">Click here to read the full review</a>.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4193213362967808513.post-40694162589144112442008-10-06T19:03:00.003+11:002008-10-10T22:20:26.114+11:00Look out for your drunk friendsI can't say I've ever read the <i>Jamaica Gleaner</i> before, but Angela Philipps seems to have written up a nice article for young women considering another alcohol-fuelled night on the town. So good, I'm going to give you a fairly large chunk of the article here in the hope you you click through to read it in its entirity...<br /><br /> "It's not my intention to tell all you single lasses out there that you must absolutely never drink alcohol, nor do I want to frighten you about what it can make you do if you consume more than you are able to handle. What I really mean to say is that you should be aware of the feelings it can give you. If you're not used to it, then start by sharing the experience with a small collection of close friends. <br /><br />When you're ready to be on the party scene, make a pact with them all that each of you will be looking out for one another. Try and be the voice of reason for the one who looks as if she might get into a bit of trouble. Alcohol might be blurring her vision, but don't let it blur yours!"<br /><br /><a href="http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20081005/out/out2.html">Click here for the complete article</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4193213362967808513.post-32604429488434430462008-10-06T18:55:00.002+11:002008-10-06T19:00:04.828+11:00New Review: Bar None"It's the location, with its connotations that you are participating in something a little shady, that really give Bar None its edge." Michael Harden reviews the hidden bar, <a href="http://www.melbournenightlife.com/venues/4016/">Bar None</a>, on the border of Hawthorn East and Camberwell for <i>Epicure</i>. "The adventure of finding such a place in Camberwell is worth the trip alone but it is when you start thumbing through the voluminous drinks list that you realise this is a bar with a serious dedication to good booze." <a href="http://www.theage.com.au/news/entertainment/epicure/bar-reviews/bar-none/2008/09/24/1222217319290.html">Click here for the full review</a>.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4193213362967808513.post-56042535742803973372008-10-06T18:43:00.004+11:002008-10-06T18:55:22.655+11:00New Review: White Rabbit Record BarLarissa Dubecki reviews Kensington's <a href="http://www.melbournenightlife.com/venues/4016/">White Rabbit Record Bar</a> where you can shop for vintage vinyl or merely stop by for a few drinks. "This hybrid music store and bar could well leave punters wondering why alcohol isn't served in more record stores about town." Larissa also mentions some of White Rabbit's cocktails, including some of their own infusions, such as coriander vodka in a Mad Hatter or a coriander and wasabi-flavoured Bloody Mary. <a href="http://www.theage.com.au/news/entertainment/epicure/bar-reviews/white-rabbit-record-bar/2008/09/19/1221331169023.html">Click here for the full review</a>.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4193213362967808513.post-32587087145550375982008-09-18T19:37:00.004+10:002008-09-20T11:05:21.918+10:00The Saint under scrutiny again<a href="http://www.melbournenightlife.com/venues/2858/">The Saint Hotel</a> on <a href="http://www.melbournenightlife.com/street/Fitzroy%20Street">Fitzroy Street</a>, <a href="http://www.melbournenightlife.com/suburb/St.%20Kilda">St. Kilda</a> has made International headlines again for getting introuble with liquor regulators over risque promotions. Sue Maclellan, Victoria's liquor licensing director today ordered Saint Hotel licensee Cameron Manning to scrap his "No Undie Sundie" event. The night run by <a href="http://www.bird-house.com.au/">Birdhouse</a> managed to raise criticism after advertising in <i>Beat</i> magazine with the infamous paparazzi photo of Britney Spears getting out of a car without underwear and offering free drinks when women flashed their bra or undies to staff. They also offered a $50 drink card for women hanging their undies on a line above the bar. Combined with drink offers including $9 cocktails and $6 jager bombs, the advertisement and night have raised significant controversy. <br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_o2e26FySdLI/SNIk6wzneXI/AAAAAAAAAEU/5jrncJpQguM/s1600-h/no-undie-sundie-web.jpg"><img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_o2e26FySdLI/SNIk6wzneXI/AAAAAAAAAEU/5jrncJpQguM/s400/no-undie-sundie-web.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5247297107792460146" /></a><br /><br />Deb Bryant, a Melbourne Centre Against Sexual Assault spokesperson, said the event was no laughing matter. "It is totally irresponsible, using women to promote those sort of views let alone in terms of irresponsible drinking... It's not appropriate, it's sexist and just encourages inappropriate attitudes towards women."<br /><br />The Australian Hotels Association (AHA) also said The Saint was a maverick "sexist" venue and out of step with community standards. Bill Healey, AHA chief executive, said "We are continuing to work hard to ensure that all licensed venues promote responsible consumption of alcohol and we believe this promotion is inconsistent with this objective."<br /><br />The Saint was also caught up in controversy in June when it employed a dwarf to pour liquor down the throats of patrons, and would risk a fine of $13,000 and its licence if it defied the ban.<br /><br />Source: <a href="http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=633431">NineMSN</a> & <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7622360.stm">BBC News</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4193213362967808513.post-33224794947496867582008-09-18T12:19:00.005+10:002008-09-18T12:27:14.725+10:00Government research: Taxes are good<img style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 10px;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_o2e26FySdLI/SNG8cui_uAI/AAAAAAAAAEM/ZMLltnfdHD4/s200/chart.gif" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5247182242580510722" />A report on the social harm caused by alcohol, published by the Department of Health & Ageing, has been released and supports increased tax on alcohol. Commissioned by the previous federal government in 2006, the report shows that $15 billion worth of social harm could be significantly reduced with the introduction of higher taxes on alcohol.<br /><br />"Young people are more influenced by the price of alcohol, so that increasing the tax rate on alcoholic drinks which are specifically targeted at the youth market (for example, alcopops) is likely to be effective," it says. "There would appear to be strong justification for the April 2008 increase in the Australian tax on pre-mixed drinks by 70%."<br /><br />Costs of alcohol abuse were estimated by comparing current mortality, morbidity, health costs, workplace productivity, crime levels and road crashes to a hypothetical situation with no alcohol abuse. <i>The Age</i> is reporting this contradicts <i>The Lancet</i> medical journal, which last month said the tax hike would do little to stop binge-drinking by young people, as they would simply switch drinks.<br /><br />Source: <a href="http://www.theage.com.au/national/raise-alcohol-taxes-and-save-report-20080917-4iot.html">The Age</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4193213362967808513.post-48050108398535535232008-09-16T17:51:00.003+10:002008-09-16T18:02:49.913+10:00Beer-based alcopops avoid alcopop taxFollowing the <a href="http://melbournenightlife.blogspot.com/2008/04/pre-mixed-drink-tax-almost-doubled.html">tax increase on alcopops (pre-mixed spirit drinks)</a>, there was speculation <a href="http://melbournenightlife.blogspot.com/2008/04/industry-tax-increase-misguided.html">alcoholic drinks producers and consumers would switch to wine or other alcohol products</a> to reduce the cost of alcohol consumption. It appears that speculation was correct.<br /><br />Independent Distillers have announced a new drink, Bolt, to be offered in raspberry, passionfruit and blueberry flavours. Bolt is intended to taste like an alcopop drink, yet it will be an estimated $25 a carton cheaper than pre-mixed spirits. This is possible because Bolt is made with alcohol derived from beer, rather than from pure spirit. Beer taste characteristics are stripped out during production. Packaged beer is taxed at $39.40 a litre of pure alcohol while ready-to-drink beverages carry a tax of $66.70 a litre of pure alcohol.<br /><br />Source: <a href="http://news.theage.com.au/national/makers-of-new-alcopop-duck-tax-20080916-4h7y.html">The Age</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4193213362967808513.post-25998852855310346362008-09-15T16:10:00.003+10:002008-09-20T11:06:00.987+10:00New Review: SigloIf you could judge a bar soley by the quantity of reviews it receives, you might be thinking <a href="http://www.melbournenightlife.com/venues/4012/">Siglo</a> is Melbourne's hottest bar. <a href="http://melbournenightlife.blogspot.com/2008/05/new-bar-siglo-bar.html">Michael Harden</a> (<i>Epicure</i>) and <i><a href="http://melbournenightlife.blogspot.com/2008/06/new-bar-siglo.html">Deck of Secrets</a></i> have already had their say - now Kirsten Law reviews it again for <i>Epicure</i>. "Overlooking a resplendently lit Parliament House with the spire of St Patrick's Cathedral looming behind, Siglo is the crown of Con Christopoulos' shrine to degustation... The prevalence of Spanish and Portuguese on the menu sets the ambience for the coming summer nights; think romantic dates and convivial gatherings." <a href="http://www.theage.com.au/news/bar-reviews/siglo-bar/2008/09/12/1220857822184.html">Click here for the full review</a>.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4193213362967808513.post-47772924347126660612008-09-15T15:59:00.003+10:002008-09-15T16:09:53.482+10:00New Bar: SouthpawGertrude Street continues to be revived with another new bar, Southpaw, in bustling Fitzroy according to the <i>Deck of Secrets</i> team. "With original bluestone walls, arched doorway and a stained glass window, the cavernous fit-out of this latest Fitzroy bar addition gives way to a comfy, unpretentious vibe. The massive hard wood bar top, open fireplace and chandelier lend a classy edge and there’s a colourful courtyard out the back." <a href="http://www.deckofsecrets.com/">Click here to visit <i>Deck of Secrets</i></a>.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4193213362967808513.post-73395286563971235622008-09-15T15:27:00.004+10:002008-09-15T15:30:43.953+10:00New Bar: White Charlie Cocktail LoungeThe <i>Deck of Secrets</i> team have uncovered a new venue to join the Chapel Street party - White Charlie Cocktail Lounge in Prahran. "Standout features include a glamorous specially commission wall mural of the Melbourne skyline surrounding the dancefloor, and a open-roofed terrace smack bang in the middle of the venue – perfect for sultry summer nights." <a href="http://www.deckofsecrets.com/News/Australia/080915/NEWMELBOURNEBARWhiteCharlieCocktailLounge.aspx">Click here for a full review of the bar/restaurant/club hybrid</a> or visit the <a href="http://www.whitecharlie.com.au/">official website</a>.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4193213362967808513.post-37275813414302816572008-09-15T15:17:00.005+10:002008-09-20T11:08:13.352+10:00New Review: Black PearlClem Bastow has given a briefer-than-usual account of the <a href="http://www.melbournenightlife.com/street/Brunswick%20Street">Brunswick Street</a> staple <a href="http://www.melbournenightlife.com/venues/2644/">Black Pearl</a>. In <i>Epicure</i> she writes that despite the boastful showiness of the venue, Black Pearl offers a decadent experience in the heart of the Bohemian strip. "A visit to Black Pearl could start from pre-party drinks, carry through to all-night whisky tasting and onwards until you're asked to leave." Clem also recommends visiting mid-week to avoid the "Brunwsick Street masses on a Saturday night." Fine words indeed, <a href="http://www.theage.com.au/news/bar-reviews/black-pearl/2008/09/11/1220857720828.html">click here for the full review</a>.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4193213362967808513.post-47136014393254902232008-09-12T13:03:00.004+10:002008-09-12T13:25:36.110+10:00Minibar 12 booklet out nowThis week's <i>Beat Magazine</i> comes with the twelfth installment of the Minibar series of booklets. <a href="http://melbournenightlife.blogspot.com/2008/05/new-minibar-booklet-out-now.html">Since the last release in May</a>, Leighroy Merrick has put together twenty-eight new reviews for venues in and around Melbourne.<br /><br /><b>Venues that stayed</b> in from number eleven are;<br />Argy Bargy, Balaclava<br />Back Bar, Windsor<br />Cho Gao, Swanston Street<br />Eurotrash, Coors Lane<br />The Grand, Richmond<br />Highlander (also known as Eleven-A), Highlander Lane<br />Nectar Lounge (Formerly Six Links), Flinders Lane<br />Public House, Richmond<br />White Bar, St. Kilda<br /><br /><b>New venues</b> not in number eleven are;<br />Alluva, Bourke Street<br />Antique Bar, Elsternwick<br />Balcony, Little Collins Street<br />Bimbo Deluxe, Fitzroy<br />Bird Cage, Brighton<br />Chaise Lounge, Queen Street<br />Cocoon Bar, Swanston Street<br />Cristal, South Yarra<br />Drunken Poet, West Melbourne<br />Katuk, South Yarra<br />La Di Da, Little Bourke Street<br />Platform One, Flinders Street<br />Scarlette Lounge, Richmond<br />Stadium Bar, Waverley Park<br />Tiki, Richmond<br />Tongue & Groove, St. Kilda<br />Tryst, South Yarra<br />White Charlie, Prahran<br />Y Bar, Hawthorn<br /><br />So make sure you pick up your <b>free</b> Minibar booklet from your regular <i>Beat Magazine</i> dealer.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4193213362967808513.post-83291209534857331552008-09-12T12:41:00.004+10:002008-09-12T12:52:13.303+10:00City of Melbourne Safety SummitThe City of Melbourne has announced plans for a Safety Summit to help combat street crime, violence and drunken behaviour - to take place within the next two weeks. The move has received support from key stakeholders including Premier John Brumby, Victoria Police and the Night Club Owners Forum. The Summit will also invite the Liquor Licensing Commission, ambulance and emergency services representatives.<br /><br />"This is a complex issue, but Council believes that adopting a co-ordinated, multi-agency approach will provide us with the best opportunity for success" said Councillor Peter Clarke, who led the push for the Summit.<br /><br />The Summit will discuss key initiatives including:<br /><b>More Police</b> asking the Victorian Government to fund and direct Victoria Police to increase its numbers by at least 25 effective officers during the peak periods of midnight to 5am in Fridays and Saturdays.<br /><b>Create a steering committee with multiple stakeholders</b> asking the Ministers for Police and Consumer Affairs to convene a steering committee with Council and the Melbourne Licensees Forum to develop an action plan, focussed on city safety and amenity.<br /><b>Flat fare taxi zones</b> asking the Victorian Taxi Directorate to examine the potential of flat fare zones for taxi services during the peak periods of midnight-to-5am on Fridays and Saturdays so as to prioritise the use of taxis at those times for patrons leaving the city.<br /><b>Bringing forward implementation of existing policy</b> asking the State Government to immediately fund the staffing of the proposed enforcement arm of LLV, currently promised for the 2009-10 financial year.<br /><br />Source: <a href="http://www.melbourne.vic.gov.au/info.cfm?top=228&pg=715&st=1021">City of Melbourne</a> & <a href="http://theshout.com.au/2008/09/12/article/CXIUJXKRVC.html">The Shout</a>.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4193213362967808513.post-29070968235035266682008-09-12T12:31:00.003+10:002008-09-12T12:35:44.185+10:00HRH mistakenly sent 12 barrels of beerThe Queen was mistakenly sent 2,000 pints of beer when Windsor Castle was consfused with a nearby pub of the same name. Royal staff had no record of the order when a truck arrived with 12 barrels of larger ahead of a World Cup qualifying match. A telephone call revealed the mistake - the beer was intended for the Windsor Castle pub, eight kilometers away. "We have received mail for the royal household here before but I think this is the first time they have received anything meant for us," said Misko Coric, pub manager, who had ordered the beer for the football match.<br /><br />Source: <a href="http://www.theage.com.au/world/bottoms-up-queen-mistakenly-sent-2000-pints-of-beer-20080912-4exz.html">The Age</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4193213362967808513.post-80483532795532254322008-09-12T12:25:00.004+10:002008-09-12T12:31:34.527+10:00Melbourne is Australia's top nightlife destinationWell, according to <i>Tourism Victoria</i>'s latest survey anyway. Statistics released in May also showed Melbourne had overtaken Sydney for the first time in domestic tourism earnings, with tourists spending $400 million more in Melbourne than its larger rival. Melbourne managed to rank number one for shopping, food, cultural and sporting events and romance in the survey of 1200 Australians in June. In the category of "Interesting cafes, bars and nightclubs", Melbourne was first with Sydney and Brisbane coming in second and third, respectively.<br /><br />Source: <a href="http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2008/09/10/1220857616025.html">The Age</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4193213362967808513.post-28672470247061588102008-09-12T12:17:00.003+10:002008-09-12T12:25:10.723+10:00Internet shopping's dirty little secret<i>The Age</i> had picked up a story from the <i>Los Angeles Times</i> describing a global Internet phennomenon - BUI, or buying under the influence. "It's the vodka nights that really get me into trouble," said Kelly Krause, a film publicist by day, "I once woke up and I had spent $700." But that wasn't inflated bar prices - she prefers to stay in for her ideal bender. "On Mondays, she sips white wine, watches The Hills and then visits seenon.com to buy accessories from actor Lauren Conrad's wardrobe. Friday nights involve vodka-tonics and a date with neimanmarcus.com. About those Tory Burch flats? 'I own several pairs and I don't recall buying one of them sober,' she says."<br /><br />And apparently this is a growing trend, in Britan "[t]here's a book Shopping While Drunk: Confessions From Modern Life and in 2005 the research firm Conchango deemed the syndrome BLOTO (Buying Loads Of Tat Online)." <br /><br />"It's fun," Krause says, "and it's the only thing you can do after a few drinks and not have any regrets."<br /><br />Source: <a href="http://www.theage.com.au/news/biztech/the-internets-dirty-little-secret/2008/09/11/1220857702243.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap1">The Age</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4193213362967808513.post-65719810792464629472008-09-12T12:09:00.004+10:002008-09-12T12:16:22.682+10:00Strip clubs to face licensing reviewThe Victorian Government is still hitting out at nightclubs, and at strip nightclubs in particular. The Government has ordered a review of Melbourne's table top dancing bars and is considering new liquor restrictions for venues offering sexually explicit services, according to <i>The Shout</i>.<br /><br />Tony Robinson, Victorian minister for Consumer Affairs, said "It’s interesting that with brothels we don’t allow alcohol on the premises ... but it seems we blur that distinction a bit with [strip] venues". <br /><br />Peter Iwanuik, owner of strip clubs Men's Gallery and Centrefold Lounge, described the move as a knee-jerk reaction. “They clearly haven’t learned from the 2:00am lockout fiasco. It is irresponsible and anti-community.”<br /><br />Source: <a href="http://theshout.com.au/2008/09/10/article/FBJOMZAITB.html">The Shout</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4193213362967808513.post-7756905089570840642008-09-12T12:04:00.003+10:002008-09-20T11:08:53.491+10:00New Review: Napier HotelMichael Harden reviews the eccentric <a href="http://www.melbournenightlife.com/suburb/Fitzroy">Fitzroy</a> local, <a href="http://www.melbournenightlife.com/venues/2819/">The Napier</a> on Napier Street, for <i>Epicure</i>. "The Napier Hotel is one of the suburb's most Fitzroy-ish pubs and not just because of its proximity to the over-the-top grandeur of the Town Hall." And of course, like every good Napier review, there is a mention of the infamous Bogan Burger; "a stomach-turning stack of steak, chicken schnitzel, potato cake, bacon, egg, cheese, onion, pineapple and beetroot served between slabs of Turkish bread, with wedges and salad on the side, $15.50". <a href="http://www.theage.com.au/news/bar-reviews/the-napier-hotel/2008/09/08/1220725933298.html">Click here for the full story</a>.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4193213362967808513.post-91711863605730810792008-09-12T11:15:00.003+10:002008-09-12T11:24:02.555+10:00Premier: Nightclubs "on notice"Victorian Premier, John Brumby, has told liquor license holders they are being put on notice - and they should take more responsibility for alcohol-fuelled violence or face tougher regulations. <br /><br />"Licence owners need to understand what it is that the Government is saying, and saying very clearly, and that is, we want you to take more responsibility," the Premier said to <i>ABC News</i>.<br /><br />"You are the licence owner, you own the business and you are required to comply with the terms of your licence." <br /><br />John Brumby said the Government will not hesitate to introduce more restrictions if club owners do not take more responsibility.<br /><br />"It is against the law to serve people alcohol when they are clearly intoxicated. We have got tougher already and we will get tougher still with licence holders if they continue to breach the law."<br /><br />Peter Iwaniuk, spokersperson of the Nightclub Owners Forum, said the spike in alcohol-related crime was the result of a lack of necessary infrastructure to cater for vast increases in demand for night time entertainment in the city.<br /><br /><i>The Shout</i> reports Nightclub Owner's Association spokesperson, David Butten, had similar comments on Radio 3AW; "The amount of visitors has increased by 6 per cent each year [and] Melbourne’s population is increasing dramatically,” he said. "There’s some factors that people just don’t appreciate in terms of what’s happening with Melbourne’s dynamics."<br /><br />Source: <a href="http://theshout.com.au/news/article/CCJCVYXJEP">The Shout</a> & <a href="">ABC News</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4193213362967808513.post-46783686299266302262008-09-08T18:10:00.008+10:002008-09-20T11:09:39.712+10:00Man dead in QBH assaultMatthew McEvoy, a 25 year-old Cranbourne man, died yesterday in hospital after a violent encounter outside of the <a href="http://www.melbournenightlife.com/venues/2920/">QBH nightclub</a> in Southbank. It is alleged Mr. McEvoy became involved in an argument with another man in the smoking area of the nightclub about 2:30am and was punched in the head. Later, a second man is alleged to have kicked him in the head. Andryas Tello, 21, and 18-year-old Laurn Sakoof, both from Roxburgh Park, have been charged with intentionally causing serious injury and faced Melbourne Magistrate's Court today.<br /><br />Gary Jamieson, Victoria Police Assistant Commissioner, warned that alcohol-fueled violence in the CBD could get worse before it gets better. "That's always our concern, that we haven't hit rock bottom," Mr Jamieson said. He also added that "the licensees themselves have a lot to answer for in not supporting the (2am lockout) proposal."<br /><br />This fatal attack was the second involving QBH in two years, following the death of Shannon McCormack, 22, in April 2007.<br /><br />Ross Blair-Holt, chief operating officer of ALH Group which runs QBH, defended the club, saying the weekend fatality was "very tragic" and his staff had been left traumatised. "The view of management and security personnel is that the people involved were not intoxicated at the time... We did everything we could possibly do. We had the right number of security and we also had St John Ambulance on duty on the premises and the person assaulted was attended to 15 minutes quicker than had he waited for an ambulance." Mr. Blair-Holt went on to say "as for the wider problem, the key issue really is a lack of police presence in and around the city."<br /><br /><i>The Age</i> is also reporting on a separate incident, where a man from Kealba was rushed to hospital after having his jugular slashed in an altercation at the Loft nightclub on Lonsdale Street.<br /><br /><i>Police are urging anyone who witnessed the assaults to come forward or contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.</i><br /><br />Sources: <a href="http://www.theage.com.au/national/warning-over-alcoholfuelled-violence-20080908-4bm2.html?page=-1">The Age</a>, ABC News <a href="http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/09/07/2357730.htm?section=australia">1</a> & <a href="http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/09/07/2357769.htm?section=justin">2</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4193213362967808513.post-52065122590173472852008-09-05T17:26:00.004+10:002008-09-05T17:33:13.371+10:00Flying pot takes to the skies<img style="display:block; margin:0px auto 10px; text-align:center;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_o2e26FySdLI/SMDgDlRQQII/AAAAAAAAAEE/SnKRAfyhmUs/s320/flying-pot.gif" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5242436318407966850" /><br />Carlton Draught have demonstrated their brand-new marketing weapon to the unsuspecting Melbourne public - a 30-metre-high pot glass, filled with Carlton Draught (complete with froth), floating in the sky.<br /><br />The hot-air baloon was made for use during the AFL finals series, and will then tour Australia. "We loved the idea of a giant flying pot glass," said a Carlton Draught spokesperson. "We also figured the sight of it in full flight would turn heads." The pilot-driven balloon is believed to be the first shaped like a pot in the world.<br /><br />Source: <a href="http://www.theage.com.au/national/flying-high-giant-beer-takes-to-the-sky-20080903-48cb.html">The Age</a> (Includes Picture)Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4193213362967808513.post-24340142843945514302008-09-05T17:23:00.003+10:002008-09-22T18:52:02.025+10:00New Review: Little Creatures Dining HallClem Bastow works her magic on <a href="http://www.melbournenightlife.com/street/Brunswick%20Street">Brunswick Street</a>'s newest arrival. "The <a href="http://www.melbournenightlife.com/venues/4020/">Dining Hall</a> is the boutique brewery's first large-scale foray into nationwide supremacy. Housed in what was once ground zero for brides with money to burn, the old Mariana Hardwick shop, the fit-out is impressive in its size and effect, if a little cavernous. All exposed bars, beams and pipes criss-crossing white-on-white, it creates a sense of a brewery "cellar door", or at least what Joe Public probably thinks a brewery looks like, while an open kitchen at the far end provides movement and warmth." <a href="http://www.theage.com.au/news/bar-reviews/little-creatures-dining-hall/2008/08/28/1219516632930.html">Click here for the full <i>Epicure</i> review</a>.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0