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Jin adapts to city life with gusto
One-and-half year-old Cavoodle Jin is loving the city life, so much so that he even likes to hang at bars that have pet-friendly outdoor dining areas.
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Glimpse into history with Retro Mamma
Tucked away in one of the larger containers on String Bean Alley in Queen Victoria Market is Mary Jones and her renowned speciality store Retro Mamma.
Read MoreTips for the lit awards
The short list for the Victorian Premier’s Literary Award has been released and the winners will be announced on February 2.
Read MoreMary Poppins: As delightful as a spoonful of sugar
The world’s favourite nanny and charming chimney sweep from the classically renowned Mary Poppins, are flying into Melbourne with a burst of colour, unforgettable songs, and magic.
Read MoreComedy Theatre reopens The Mousetrap murder case
This February the legendary and gripping murder mystery production The Mousetrap is coming to the Comedy Theatre for its 70th Anniversary Australian tour.
Read MoreThousands flock to celebrate the Year of the Rabbit
The Year of Rabbit has finally hit Melbourne with tens of thousands pouring onto the streets of Melbourne’s Chinatown to celebrate the Lunar New Year.
Read MoreCouncil endorses tower above a future Metro station at famous intersection
A bid to build a nine-storey office and retail tower above a future CBD Metro train station has won the City of Melbourne’s backing.
Read MoreFootpath works on La Trobe St begin
Footpath upgrade works will get under way on La Trobe St to make the area more pedestrian-friendly. The upgrade between Russell and Exhibition streets is part of the City of Melbourne’s streetscape improvements program for 2022-23.
Read MoreLifting of late-night liquor ban looms, as councillors call for review
The City of Melbourne will conduct a review of its local planning policy in response to the state government’s pledge to end a 13-year freeze on new late-night CBD venues.
Read MoreQueen Victoria Market traders “temporarily” located for three years
Fresh produce, organic, and specialist traders at Queen Victoria Market will be temporarily relocated for three years as historic shed restoration works take place, causing concern for some small businesses.
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