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City of Melbourne elections: where things are at
We’ve learned plenty more during this past month about the makeup of the field competing for Melbourne Town Hall at October’s City of Melbourne elections. Here’s a snapshot …
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Read MoreReimagining Birrarung: new exhibition imagines river’s bold potential future
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Read MoreCouncil calls for a “civic celebration” for Olympians
Lord Mayor Nick Reece has led calls for the city to host a public welcome home event for Melbourne’s Olympians and Paralympians, however the state government has yet to confirm its support.
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