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Getting the message out
For society to function, a government needs a means of communicating its rules, regulations and processes with the governed.
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Akin to Kentucky Diva racing away and streeting the field
The sun is over the yardarm at The Scots Church, Collins and Russell streets. Inside there’s a piano quartet ready to play. The Emerald Hill Quartet (EHQ), the smoothest of smooth.
Read MoreA look at three CBD projects
In an otherwise-slow news month on the planning front, we take a look at three projects at various stages of their development cycles.
Read MorePuppy Love
Dexter, a two-year-old, long-haired Chihuahua, has stolen the heart of his older (human) sister Victoria.
Read MoreMeet a Young Thinker in Residence
The links between LGBTI identity and homelessness have only recently started to become a topic of discussion in society. The correlation has always been pretty clear to the LGBTI community.
Read MoreLow voter turnout leads to concerns
Political engagement in the City of Melbourne remains significantly behind the state average.
Read MoreCommunity project a game changer
The CBD’s unofficial home of everything not-for-profit, Ross House, is competing for a $200,000 government grant in the Pick My Project initiative.
Read MoreMelbourne says no to racism
The Multicultural Hub holds its sovereignty in a city used as a backdrop for recurring racial tensions.
Read MoreSensing the humble street light’s potential
Some CBD streetlights are now mini air-monitoring stations.
Read MoreRespect – the stage show
Students at Haileybury College’s CBD campus participated for the first time last month in the school’s combined annual “tattoo”.
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The Regent Theatre’s secret ballroom
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