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Hip-hop dude is true blue A photo featuring Footscray entertainer Ocoro has snapped up the $1000 first prize in a photography contest. Art Thai Studio photographer Wirut Khemnak won Victoria University’s Picturing Bluscray competition with his street scene portrait of Ocoro, the Footscray ‘hip-hop master’ in pensive pose and draped with the Australian flag. Almost 100 photographers entered 218 images in the competition, judged by award-winning Age photographer Simon O’Dwyer. Mr Khemnak said Ocoro stood out as an obvious choice. “He’s dancing every day to make everyone happy so I thought, there’s the one. I asked, ‘Can I take your photo?’ because he looked very natural.” Mr Khemnak, who arrived in Australia from Bangkok five years ago, says people still misunderstand Footscray. “I’ve been working here for four years. When I arrive everyone tells me Footscray is not a good place. But when I come here I say it is a beautiful suburb, people are friendly, you can eat many types of food.” Ocoro, known for his street performances, says he wants people to realise what a great place Footscray is. The Picturing BluScray photo exhibition is at VU, MetroWest, 138 Nicholson Street, Footscray, until July 22. Benjamin Millar

A street scene portrait of Footscray identity Ocoro, by photographer Wirut Khemnak, has been judged the winning ‘Bluscray’ image. (Supplied)

Bold plans for riverbank By Benjamin Millar One of Melbourne’s largest food and bar venues has been flagged for Footscray’s riverbank. ‘Welcome to Footscray’, a 750-patron licensed “community food hall” featuring a permanent bar and a rotating roster of food trucks, is planned for the vast 1100-square-metre ground level of The Dream Factory, previously home to Lonely Planet. The building’s 720-square-metre rooftop terrace could also open as a 230-patron venue for events such as festivals, weddings and rooftop cinema. The venture is loosely based upon, and backed by the team behind, the popular Welcome to

Thornbury bar and food truck stop and other Melbourne food venues the Brunswick Mess Hall, Homeslice, Fancy Hanks and Mr Burger. The Dream Factory general manager James Fitzgerald said the venue would be filled with greenery and have four or five food trucks each day from late afternoon into the evening. Mr Fitzgerald said he planned to open Welcome to Footscray in The Dream Factory by next February, pending council approval. “We’ve always had a vision for this building of activating that bottom part,” he said. “I think the council shares this vision.” The community food hall would replicate the food truck park concept but be “more sophisticated” than Welcome to Thornbury.

“There will be a Mr Burgers, but we also want the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre in there, we want these other food start-ups in Footscray,” Mr Fitzgerald said. “You can see in Yarraville Gardens the local community really loves that concept of these food trucks, but obviously there has been some contention around the trucks in the park.” Mr Fitzgerald said the western suburbs had been crying out for community-focused food and beverage locations, and he wants to “dispel that myth that food trucks are about people coming and trashing the joint”. “It’s about people coming together, a community feeling proud about a space. The beauty of it is that we will create a beautiful

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