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Design team creates reflective routes
A group of four young architects has beaten 41 entrants in an innovation competition to revitalise the north-west corner of the CBD.
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Welcome to your vertical village
Rolling out the welcome mat is not just for the new arrival.
Read MoreLove makes the world go around!
On Saturday, November 17 at 6pm, Rafael Camillo (our president) and Adam Velcek were married.
Read MoreCity Square’s new artwork
The Metro Tunnel Creative Program has unveiled a new art display on the Swanston Street hoarding at the City Square work site.
Read MoreLooking forward to 2019
As 2018 draws to a close and the construction industry takes a well-deserved breather over the Christmas New Year break, several projects look set to kick start in one form or another in 2019.
Read MoreAmphlett Lane
Ultra-magnetic, inspiring Divinyls singer Chrissy Amphlett had an electrifying, sultry stage presence.
Read MoreHe’s a big boy!
Named after the Argentinian revolutionary leader, Che Guevara is a five-year-old Great Dane Bullmastiff-cross with a spotted coat and bright blue eyes.
Read MoreNow Labor can work with residents
In the fallout from the state poll we hope that Labor politicians remember that they have been elected to represent people.
Read MoreMelbourne’s first pop-up theatre
Few theatre-goers pushing through the crowded foyer of the Comedy Theatre in Melbourne take note of the brass plaque beside a door leading to the stalls.
Read MoreSuits the urban peasant
There’s a great little setting up the top of Bourke St on McIlwraith Lane with a truck parked out front and the brick walls of a suburban factory, in stark contrast to the dressed-up ladies of town.
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Labor just cannot be trusted
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