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The great CBD rip off
Melbourne CBD residents are being short-changed when it comes to community services.
Read MoreDouble whammy for CBD traders
The previously joyous thoughts of another AFL grand final have turned to despair for city retailers who are about to suffer a double whammy on October 2.
Read MoreBook celebrates club centenary
Former Premier Jeff Kennett sees a future for declining RSL clubs by opening them up to “first responder” emergency service workers.
Read MoreIndependence celebrations
Indian Independence Day was celebrated in style last month.
Read MoreFederal Coffee Palace
Located on the corner of King and Collins Streets and completed in 1888, the Federal Coffee Palace was at the time the largest hotel in Australia.
Read MoreA Lego piece of Melbourne
Kalani Robinson is not your average 15-year-old.
Read MoreCraft imitates art
In April/May of this year, Sayraphim Lothian had her first exhibition in seven years.
Read MorePieces - State Library of Victoria, Swanston St
Introducing Pieces, a creation of Kalani Robinson.
Read MoreHealth and Wellbeing
Remember those weekends as a teenager, surviving on nothing but barley sugar and water?
Read MoreA big month in planning
Another month and another slew of planning applications have made their way on to Urban Melbourne’s radar – most notably 200m+ towers at 293-303 LaTrobe St and 350 Queen St.
Read MoreThe best free events at MSFW
Melbourne Spring Fashion Week (MSFW) has rolled around again.
Read MoreFestivals and frivolities
The “not to miss” events happening in August Melbourne Day
Read MoreYour ride home
What is the story behind ride-sharing company Uber?
Read MoreTake away for foodies
The Daily Kitchen at 353 Little Collins St completes the picture for sophisticated Melburnians with its food to go.
Read MoreCouncillors consistently compromised
City of Melbourne councillors were unable to assess two CBD planning applications last month because too many of them had received election campaign donations from a party linked to the developments.
Read MoreCBD has the highest wages
Docklands and CBD workers are the highest paid in the state, according to a new Federal Government report.
Read MoreEmergency intercoms
Emergency intercoms were installed at Queen St and King St taxi ranks last month.
Read MorePro-active policing
Local police are still concerned about the number of thefts of valuable from cars as well as bicycles being stolen within the CBD.
Read MoreCEO says hang on for the ride
City of Melbourne CEO Ben Rimmer has told CBD residents to hang on for a fast and furious technological wave of change.
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