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Come and hear us play
Melbourne Youth Orchestra will surprise city-goers with free concerts from September 28 to October 29.
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Ink and aerosol
Steve Cross is a veteran of the graffiti/street art scene, having put up his first tag 30 years ago as a 14-year-old.
Read MoreMarket attendance soars
The Queen Victoria Winter Night Market has recorded its most successful season in its six-year history.
Read MoreHome away from home
David Amaya came from Columbia to the Melbourne CBD two years ago as a tourist and is now a long-term “CBD local”.
Read MoreLovetown at the library
The Burke and Wills monument had been removed, hoardings had been placed around City Square, Chautaqua had won the TJ Smith Stakes at Randwick racecourse and nearby at the Athenaeum Library on Collins St, a full house awaited the arrival of the singer/songwriter Stephen Cummings.
Read MoreThe word from the garret
The urban artist today is likely to be a spatial specialist who builds installations out of found materials in out-of-the-way corners of the CBD.
Read MoreDelights revealed as scaffolds come down
Scaffolding going up on heritage buildings is often a worrying sign that demolition of facades is soon to follow, but a number of scaffolds coming down recently have revealed much better news.
Read MoreGreen light for Vic Market
The planning controls that deal with the upgrade of the Queen Victoria Market have now been approved by Planning Minister Richard Wynne.
Read MoreActive dog the perfect companion
For toy poodle cross terrier Oreo, there’s nothing better than having a run with other dogs.
Read MoreSafe and secure in our vertical villages
Safe City, Liveable City, EcoCity, Resilient City, Smart City, Knowledge City, Compassionate City – our Melbourne is a multi-themed and highly-considered metropolis!
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