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All Things Equal
Café in Melbourne, Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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All Things Equal is a social enterprise cafe based in Melbourne, Australia.[1][2][3]
It is located in the suburb of Balaclava in the city's south-east.[4][5][6][7]
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The venue is known, in part, for its employment of people with disabilities. Around half of its staff have a disability of some form.[2]
It is a registered charity, and a form of social enterprise.[5] It employs around 14 staff.
It is located in the suburb of Balaclava in the city's south-east, an area known for having many members of Melbourne's jewish community. It has a kosher menu.[5] The cafe was founded by a number of well-known members of Melbourne's Jewish community, including Jonathan Wenig; a partner at Arnold Bloch Leibler.[7] One of Wenig's daughters has autism, and his experience as a father in-part motivated his opening of the restaurant.[1]
It also runs a community cafe at Princes Park Caulfield in association with the AJAX Junior Football Club.[8]
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