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Questionnaire for state candidates
The City of Melbourne (CoM) is writing to all candidates and party leaders in next month’s state election to seek their views on matters of concern to it.
Read MoreShould I buy off the plan or established?
Melbourne’s booming house prices are making the CBD apartment market (and lifestyle) look more attractive every day - but are the looks deceiving?
Read MoreNew spin on old-world tailoring
Visit Oscar Hunt in Hardware Lane to discover the fascinating craft that is made-to-measure suiting.
Read MoreWeekend Calendar
Browse an ethical market that showcases Australian designers, makers and artists.
Read MoreGods, Myths and Mortals
The Hellenic Museum plays host to a priceless collection of treasures from the renowned Benaki Museum, Athens.
Read MoreThings to do after work
Beginner's Salsa Book your spot, come and learn how to dance.
Read MoreThe Burger Revolution
James Neeson Burgers have become quite the fashionable food choice in recent years.
Read MoreVictorian Seniors Festival
Set to the theme of taking good care of yourself, head to Docklands, an official senior-friendly precinct for fun-filled events.
Read MoreLunch with a heart
A host of not-for-profit food and drink businesses have popped up around the city, committed to giving back to the community.
Read MoreGreen signs mean free trams
The State Government has revealed new green signage which will signify free tram travel within the CBD and Docklands.
Read MoreComic book heroes
Liveable city is one thing, but how many people know that Melbourne’s CBD has the best comic book shop in the world?
Read MoreSupport for CBD from tabloid attack
CBD community leaders have rallied to the support of the suburb after a sensationalist front-page attack by a Sunday tabloid newspaper.
Read MoreTriumph for fan-power
Fans Sally Bruen and Jenny Valentish never met their idol Chrissy Amphlett, but that didn’t stop them successfully campaigning for a Melbourne lane to be name in the late singer’s honour.
Read MoreTrade-off on over-shadowing
The City of Melbourne last month sacrificed its formerly-consistent opposition to over-shadowing of the south bank of the Yarra in return for public open space at 447 Collins St.
Read MoreFashion on the track
Spring is in the air and it’s time to get ready for the racing carnival.
Read MoreTime for asparagus
Spring has signalled the start of many of my favourite vegetables such as broad beans and artichokes, but you can’t go past the humble asparagus.
Read MoreDr James is ready to serve our city
James Khong has experienced many things during his 73 years, but one of the things he is most enthusiastic about is living in Melbourne’s CBD.
Read MoreTurning Japanese!
From the largest to the smallest piece of street art!
Read MoreMalaysians choose Melbourne for business mission
Melbourne’s CBD continued to out shine other Australian capital cities when we played host last month to 20 of Malaysia’s largest and most successful property developers.
Read MoreDoogle adds some magic
One can’t help but remember Toto, the Cairn terrier in The Wizard of Oz when you meet Doogle.
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