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Despite being dominated by modern apartments and office towers Southbank has a number of significant heritage buildings existing in the Arts precinct, on the eastern end and along St Kilda Road, which includes the Victorian Arts Centre and National Gallery of Victoria ( 1960s ), parts of the Victorian College of the Arts campus as well as the Victoria Barracks and Malthouse Theatre.
Malthouse has introduced Met Forward, the Authority ’ s strategic mission for London ’ s police.
Malthouse has campaigned against dangerous dogs across London.
The Melbourne Theatre Company has performed in many venues in its history, including the Russell Street Theatre, the Melbourne Athenaeum, St Martins Theatre, the Merlyn and Beckett Theatres at the CUB Malthouse, and the Playhouse and Fairfax Studio of the Victorian Arts Centre.
With rehearsal space, store room, workshop and kitchen area, the Old Malthouse has provided a solid home for the Society for several years.
Some such sites include, Nonda Katsalidis ’ Malthouse apartments in Richmond, a conversion of a former grain silo and the South Australian site of the Balhannah Mines which was adapted into a private residence and has received awards from the Housing Industry Association and the Design Institute of Australia.
He has appeared at venues around the world including Andrew's Lane Theatre ( Dublin ), Jermyn Street Theatre ( London ), Chapel Off Chapel ( Melbourne ), Kabarett Junction ( Sydney ), The Adelaide Festival Centre ( Adelaide ), CUB Malthouse ( Melbourne ), Seymour Theatre Centre ( Sydney ), Capers Cabaret ( Melbourne ); His Majesty's Theatre ( Perth ), The Judith Wright Centre ( Brisbane ), The Butterfly Club ( Melbourne ), Fowler's Live ( Adelaide ) and The Powerhouse ( Brisbane ).

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A traditional reed lighter ( a vessel used to transport reeds, harvested for use as thatch ) called the ' Helen ' now ferries visitors between Ranworth Broad and Malthouse Broad.
Next door is The Old Malthouse, a preparatory school for boys and girls founded in 1906, but closed in 2007.
Christopher Laurie Malthouse, known as Kit Malthouse ( born 27 October 1966 ) is Deputy Mayor of London for Business and Enterprise.
Malthouse also publicised the use of mobile phones for soliciting prostitution.
As Deputy Leader of Westminster Council, Malthouse was responsible for agreeing to a £ 12. 3 million settlement with Shirley Porter over the £ 27 million surcharge, eventually raising to £ 42 million in costs and interest, imposed on her as a result of the Homes for Votes gerrymandering fraud scandal.
Alongside the Mayor of London and the then Deputy Commissioner of Metropolitan Police, Malthouse released ‘ Time for Action ’ on 3 November 2008 in response to escalating concerns about youth violence in London.
In early 2012, Malthouse was criticised for questioning the Metropolitan Police's conduct of the investigation into alleged press phone hacking.
The last surviving school ( The Old Malthouse in Langton Matravers, which closed in 2007 ) and one of the schools for which the pool was originally created recently arranged for debris, including several large rocks, to be removed, making swimming possible once again.
He will be the assistant coach for the seasons of 2010 and 2011 ; he will then become head coach, taking over from Mick Malthouse in 2012 for three years.
Her 2009 play, Goodbye Vaudeville, Charlie Mudd, was performed in the Beckett Theatre at the Malthouse and received the State Library of Victoria's Louis Esson Prize for Drama.
Pubs include The Horse and Trumpet, The Free Trade Inn, The Swan and The Malthouse, and these cater for all tastes.

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Malthouse continues to campaign against the presence of prostitution cards in telephone kiosks across London.

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* A Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne and Victorian Opera ( Melbourne ) co-production of The Threepenny Opera was presented in Melbourne between 28 May and 17 June 2010 and again in Sydney by the Sydney Theatre Company in September 2011.
In 2008, Müller's Anatomie Titus was translated into English by Julian Hammond and performed at the Cremorne Theatre in Brisbane, the Canberra Theatre, the Playhouse in the Sydney Opera House and the Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne by the Bell Shakespeare Company and the Queensland Theatre Company.
Brett Ratten led Carlton to the finals from 2009 until 2011, but was sacked with a year remaining on his contact after the club missed the finals in 2012, and was replaced by former and premiership coach Mick Malthouse.
Joined to neighbouring Malthouse Broad by a narrow channel, it is one of the nature reserves in the care of the Norfolk Wildlife Trust.
The community's western boundary is formed by the A4042 road ( Heidenheim Drive ) and the northern boundary partly by the Malthouse Road and partly by the Afon Llwyd river which flows southwards to the River Usk along the village's eastern side.
Todd was sacked at the end of the 1989 season, and was replaced by Michael Malthouse, who had previously coached.
In 2005, " The Black Swan of Trespass ", a surrealist play about the real life of a self-admittedly fictional Ern Malley by Lally Katz and Chris Kohn, premiered at the Melbourne Malthouse Theatre.
Directed by Marion Potts, with music by Andree Greenwell, the work was first performed in the Malthouse Theatre in Melbourne in 2008 and again in Sydney Theatre Company's Wharf 2 in February 2009.
Notable examples include The Malthouse, a landmark conversion of silos into apartments by award winning architect Nonda Katsalidis.
Malthouse was appointed Deputy Mayor of London, Policing by London Mayor Boris Johnson with effect from 6 May 2008.
The Malthouse apartments in Richmond, Victoria | Richmond, Melbourne, Australia is a conversion of a former grain silo by Nonda Katsalidis.

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Moving into the 21st century, GDS now rent their own premises in the Old Malthouse on Springfield Road.

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Malthouse Broad is a broad ( i. e., lake ) at Ranworth in the Norfolk Broads.
Now it ferries visitors from Malthouse Broad to Ranworth Broad.
* Langton Matravers, which was once the home of several boys preparatory schools until 2007 when The Old Malthouse closed.
Kit Malthouse, Deputy Mayor of London, described it as one of the greatest post-war political scandals and said: " The highest court in the land found her guilty of gerrymandering.
The roads East Park and Malthouse Road had a mixture of terraced cottages, semi-detached houses, detached houses and large villas, all built from red brick.
One landed in Malthouse Road and did not detonate, but another destroyed 15 houses, killed seven people and injured 44 more when it exploded at the junction of Oak Road and West Street.
Malthouse Farm had its own small-scale brickworks as well ; Hilltop Farm was at the highest point in the area, above sea level ; and Hogs Hill Farm, named after the herds of pigs farmed there, stood on a ridge east of the Brighton Road.
Longley moved his small firm from Turners Hill in 1881 when he bought Malthouse Farm and its brickworks.
St Catherine's Hospice, a charity which provides hospice care to patients throughout West Sussex and Surrey, is based on Malthouse Road in the 19th-century part of Southgate.
* Melbourne-based company Malthouse Theatre collaborated with Sydney's Bell Shakespeare to produce a musical adaptation of the work.
In 2010 the tradition was finally restored after 11 years with Molly Meldrum and Kate Ceberano being named King and Queen of Moomba ( 2011 ): Mick Malthouse and Ruby Rose.
In November 2005, Collingwood coach Mick Malthouse stated that Tarrant had gained strength in his legs after a successful recovery from post-season knee surgery.
Born on 5 September 1992, Spire FM broadcasts from City Hall Studios in Malthouse Lane, Salisbury, part of the City Hall entertainments venue.

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