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Not just a night out
The small team at Temple Brewing thought they were just going for a night out when they attended the Australian International Beer Awards in Docklands in May.
Read MoreTorbreck wine dinner at Stokehouse
A taste of the Barossa is hitting Melbourne on July 2 when Stokehouse City presents a sumptuous dinner paired with South Australia’s Torbreck wines.
Read MoreWinter Night Markets back and better than ever
I love this time of year as it brings with it the return of the Winter Night Market at Queen Victoria Market.
Read MoreThe dangers of binge sitting
The dangers associated with binge drinking land many in the hot seat regularly, whereas the dangers associated with “binge sitting” get left on the bench.
Read MoreMade-to-measure will suit you just fine
Why buy a suit off the rack when you can have a better one made to exactly fit you?
Read MoreDonating your appetite for a cause
It’s so exciting to be part of a city with a conscience.
Read MoreExpress lunch of the month
If you’re not already familiar with this beautiful restaurant, Syracuse is set within a gorgeous, period building within the traditional banking and legal districts of Melbourne.
Read MoreCity car parks are a criminal’s smorgasbord
According to CBD police, some criminals are making a career of stealing from apartment complex car parks.
Read MoreBid for market heritage listing
Melbourne’s iconic Queen Victoria Market (QVM) will be considered for Australia’s National Heritage List as part of the City of Melbourne’s $250 million QVM renewal project.
Read More‘Prevaricated Frequencies’
Commuters using the Degraves St underpass have had some artistic interest added to their day with the reactivation of glass-cased artistic installations.
Read MoreWe say, ‘yes’ to that
The City of Melbourne has allocated $50,000 to assist small, local publishers like CBD News.
Read MoreNominations are open
Small businesses in the City of Melbourne are invited to apply for the 2015 Business 3000+ Awards which recognise and celebrate their endeavours and achievements.
Read MoreDiscomfort with police ‘hero’ tag
CBD-based Sen Sgt Paul Henry is embarrassed by the media-feeding frenzy surrounding his assistance at a roadside birth in Wellington Pde last month.
Read MoreHeated argument over CBD ‘bubble’
Local real estate agents have taken issue with warnings that the CBD market is overheated.
Read MoreJoan Kirner’s stamp on city council
Former premier Joan Kirner was remembered for her role in shaping the Melbourne City Council at the June 2 Future Melbourne Committee meeting.
Read MoreThe CBD was a war zone
We often complain about unruly behaviour in the CBD but history tells us of a truly scary period in 1923 when Victoria Police went on strike.
Read MoreAngliss funding boost
William Angliss Institute is to train an extra 1800 students thanks to a funding boost announced by the State Government last month.
Read MoreDual news for lane
Goldsbrough Lane is to have a fortnightly farmers’ market and could become the city’s latest smoke-free zone.
Read MorePolice ‘not at fault’
Melbourne East Police believe “engineering issues” were to blame for an accident, which left one its police members in a critical condition.
Read More43 years in retail is a long time
After 43 year’s service, there is more than one gap to fill when Phil Young retires from Deans Art on July 3.
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