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“One of the most successful trials worldwide”: E-scooter trips hit one million
Melburnians have embraced the city’s first shared electric scooter scheme, reaching one million rides after just four months of operation.
Read MoreQueens Birthday honour goes to gallerist
CBD gallerist Anna Schwartz has been awarded a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the Queen’s Birthday list for her services to arts.
Read MoreOutstanding Rotarian awarded Queen’s Birthday honour
Alan Seale, a community stalwart and dedicated Rotarian, has been awarded a Queen’s Birthday honour.
Read MoreWanted: a chef with loyalty
Many restaurants in the CBD have become less visible as they wait for the right time to reopen their doors.
Read MoreFed Square becomes a site to see
Federation Square is preparing for its winter program Anything But Square: Under Surveillance which is due to kick off on July 1 and continue on for five weeks.
Read MoreLast drinks called at goldrush era pub as fight continues to keep Melbourne’s slice of history
Calls are mounting for the few remaining historic pubs in the CBD to be saved after regulars of the 158-year-old Great Western Hotel gathered for one last drink.
Read MoreLocals blame squatters for King St fire
Locals are blaming squatters for the fire that destroyed an empty strip club near the corner of King and Lonsdale streets last month.
Read MoreAn unwanted tag: Singapore meeting exposes City of Melbourne’s dilemma
The City of Melbourne is coming down harder than ever on graffiti, yet street art remains one of the city’s biggest selling points. Can the council have it both ways?
Read MoreUnison Housing marks major step towards council housing project
An ambitious project to build a safe accommodation site for the city’s most vulnerable has taken a major step with Unison Housing having signed a lease agreement.
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Pokemon players preyed on
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