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Conservative locals to be set adrift
Conservative voters in the CBD are likely to be set adrift by the Liberal Party State Council when it considers on April 28 whether to run a candidate in Melbourne at the November state election.
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Relationships support technology experience
Having been based in the CBD for 23 years, Digiworld offers unparalleled service and maintains a close relationship with its clients.
Read MoreA new identity for the Walk Arcade
The long-mooted redevelopment of the Walk Arcade looks to finally be progressing following the submission of an application to DELWP on February 9 for “alterations, additions (including partial demolition) to existing buildings for the purposes of retail premises, residential hotel and gym”.
Read MoreDouble trouble in harness
Kathy Sun and her partner Brendan Lee have been regulars at Flagstaff Gardens for a couple of years since they got Bubble, their Japanese Spitz.
Read More24-hour construction starting in CBD
In April, the Metro Tunnel project is progressing to start the 24-hour construction activities in the CBD.
Read MoreEmpire of Melbourne
I have spent some of this month fixing up and re-doing the lanes at the north of the CBD.
Read MorePalace of Winged Words
A 19th century three-storey redbrick building in Wills St in the CBD hardly rates a glance from most passers-by who are unaware that this building was once Melbourne’s first purpose-built telephone exchange.
Read MoreKeeping fit in the CBD
You live in Melbourne’s CBD? The pre-conception is that your environment, with all the hustle and bustle and compact living could not possibly be healthy, compared to your suburban or country cousins. Is this so?
Read MoreLetters to the Editor - April 2018
I continue to enjoy reading each month CBD News.
Read MoreEmbedded kickbacks
We Live Here has had a request from the ABC for information about embedded electricity networks.
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Asako Saito vies to become first Japanese councillor elected to Melbourne
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