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Melbourne's largest laneways & rooftops STREAT party

The wonderful folks at Smudge Publishing are set to launch their latest book “Melbourne’s Laneways & Rooftops”. To launch the book and to showcase some of Melbourne’s finest laneway and rooftop gems they’re throwing a bit of a party… Melbourne’s largest Laneway & Rooftop STREAT Party to be precise!

All proceeds from the party will go to STREAT to help us purchase a new street cart, where our young people get their on the job training and work experience.

The party kicks off on Tuesday 29th November at 7pm. You will meet in a designated laneway or rooftop bar in the Melbourne CBD for a pre dinner cocktail. You will then be whisked off to a secret restaurant where you will be treated to a 3 course dinner with a selection of Victorian wines. You will also receive a signed “Melbourne’s Laneway & Rooftop” book and a ticket to the after party at one of Melbourne’s Night Clubs.

For tickets and enquiries, head to the Laneways & Rooftops STREAT Party website.

Home STREAT Home Art Exhibition

Local Melbourne Designer Craig Frankland has been a long time creative collaborator of STREAT, most of you will know Craig as the talented creative behind our visual STREAT manifesto that we launched with our STOP Homelessness Campaign last year.

Want to hear some great news? Craig is back! He has very generously given us more of his time to curate an art exhibition that features some great artwork by six local Melbourne Artists.

The art exhibition Home STREAT Home, explores the theme of ‘home’ and what this means to each of the artists. The artists have all laid out their thoughts, experiences and feelings visually on an A1 poster and hope you are all as chuffed with the results as we are!

The art exhibition will be travelling across each of STREAT’s cart sites very soon, and all artwork will be auctioned online. All proceeds from the auctioned art will fund STREAT’s work with homeless youth.

To view all of the art work that will feature in the exhibition, head to Home STREAT Home. Be sure to keep checking back there each day as new artist profiles are published.

The exhibition locations and dates will be released soon!

Photo: Undercroft by Sarah Hendy.

Kylie

National homeless person's week

National Homeless Person’s Week kicks off today and our trainees have a thing or two to say about the issue of youth homelessness.

Armed with a camera, pencil, paper and mobile phone our trainees took to the streets to capture their thoughts and experiences on these complex issues.

Each day during National Homeless Person’s Week we will publish their work in the form of a blog. We encourage you to interact with us by leaving comments on our blogs, Facebook and Twitter profiles.

 Photo by: Lisa Sorgini

A prep kitchen feast

Last week our newest bunch of trainees cooked up a storm in the prep kitchen at Hanover House. Not only did they practice their knife skills by cutting up over 3kg of carrots but they also learned the valuable lessons of giving back and how to turn food that would otherwise be wasted into an amazing meal. Supervising Chef Dylan writes about this prep kitchen feast.

"Pretty much 99% of the ingredients came from Second Bite, we also used some of our trimmings from the last four weeks of food production that we have been freezing.

We used the trimmings from our production to make a hearty stock.  We then used the stock to make a soup. Along with the stock the soup included around 3kg of carrots – we had lots of fun practicing our knife skills on those! 1 large sweet potato, 1/12 kent pumpkins and about 12 onions, and a bunch of parsley. This was pureed and seasoned.

We also made a salad with tomato, fennel, marinated spanish onions and capsicum with a slightly kicky lemon and horseradish dressing and manchego cheese.

Last but not least some orange cake made from whole boiled oranges and the blood sweat and tears of three trainees.

Awesome stuff, we just about filled the fridge at Hanover for the residents. The trainees got a wee kick out of making it and so did we, lots of fun!"

Dylan

Happy birthday donkey wheel

Happy birthday to you, you’re one hundred and two… Well not quite. The Donkey Wheel House where STREAT is based is turning the grand old age of 120 years and the good folks of Donkey Wheel are putting on a bit of a do!

The night will kick off with an open house where you can check out what goes on behind those great wooden doors each day. Then head down to the basement where the drinks will be flowing for the launch of the National Trust Appeal.

Join Donkey Wheel House and celebrate the last 120 years of this amazing space on Saturday 23rd July from 5pm – 8pm. Full event and ticket information can be found at Donkey Wheel House.