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Vertical living style

August 29th, 2019 - Dr Janette Corcoran

Our apartment layouts might be uniform, but our interiors need not be! 

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To teach is to listen

August 29th, 2019 - CBD News

In 13 different spaces within the City of Melbourne, 1500 retirees regularly congregate for classes as part of the University of the Third Age (U3A).

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Planet B

August 29th, 2019 - CBD News

The Steve Lucas and Friends EP By Request launched this winter is an impromptu selection of songs dedicated to the memory of legendary blues musician Chris Wilson. 

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Shy fashion model

August 29th, 2019 - Rhonda Dredge

Stevie is a shy whippet more at home snuggling into a couch than living in the limelight as a model.

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Expecting hay fever this spring? Don’t blame the plane!

August 29th, 2019 - David Schout

As hay fever season looms, we’re being told to go easy on the humble London plane tree, which despite popular belief isn’t to blame for runny noses, itchy eyes and sneezing.

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Italian for kisses

July 25th, 2019 - CBD News

On a cold winter’s morning, CBD resident Roger Hersey is taking his two dogs Baci and Enzo on a walk through Flagstaff Gardens.

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Council crackdown on motorbike parking

July 24th, 2019 - David Schout

The City of Melbourne could install “no-stopping” signs on some of the CBD’s busiest footpaths in a bid to free-up clogged walkways.

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Beggar déja vu

July 24th, 2019 - Meg Hill

“Police have arrested 77 city beggars this year, many of whom were either drug users or professional beggars.”

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Heritage push for Queen St

July 24th, 2019 - Sean Car

The City of Melbourne has welcomed a recommendation to extend heritage protections at the Queen Victoria Market (QVM) to include a 200-metre section of Queen St on the Victorian Heritage Register. 

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Part-closure for three years

July 24th, 2019 - CBD News

Local businesses on Flinders and Degraves streets can expect a challenging few years ahead, with one side of Flinders St to close to traffic for up to three years as part of construction of the new Town Hall Metro railway station.  

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