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Were they conflicted?
The spectre of councillor conflict reappeared at the Future Melbourne Committee in October.
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Kay is commended for 50 years
Mother and daughter Muriel and Kay Craddock have been operating Kay Craddock Antiquarian Bookstore since 1965 and last month Kay was recognised with a Lord Mayor’s Commendation for 50 years of contribution to the CBD.
Read MoreSalamFest: Festival of Peace
From November 24 to 26, State Library Victoria will host SalamFest, a three-day Muslim Arts Festival.
Read MoreFlood of rumours follows burst water main
The “rumour mill” has been working overtime about the cause and effect of the water main which burst on the weekend of September 9, flooding the basement of 55 Swanston St.
Read MoreThe more things change …
Collins St may have changed since 1870, but Melburnians are doing the same things.
Read MoreChristmas is on the move
The CBD’s Christmas festivities will this year take place mainly at Federation Square and the laneways.
Read MoreCouncils reach agreement to reduce oBike clutter
The Cities of Melbourne, Yarra and Port Phillip have signed an agreement with bike share company oBike to regulate the clutter of dockless bikes scattered around Melbourne.
Read MoreRoss House celebrates 30th birthday
Non-for-profit CBD hub Ross House on Flinders Lane celebrated its 30th birthday on October 11.
Read MoreFestival of lights
Celebrations of the Hindu festival of lights turned Federation Square into a vibrant stage on October 14.
Read MoreCBD is a victim of its own success
Melbourne is losing a part of its heart and soul because it has been too successful.
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A taste of Paris
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