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Limits to a 24-hour city
Council’s planning strategy for the CBD encourages a “24-hour” city where a range of activities, including licensed premises, are supported.
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Circus Oz is back in town
Circus Oz returns to Melbourne this month, ready to delight fans young and old alike with its new show TWENTYSIXTEEN.
Read MoreA literary residency
The Wheeler Centre is hitting the town for the month of July, as their event spaces undergo a casual makeover.
Read MoreFresh eats
Whilst a few notable closures have rocked the wider Melbourne dining scene over the last couple of months, here in the CBD we’ve been treated to a string of new openings that have only added to our list of enviable coffee and lunch spots.
Read MoreIs this a conflict of interest?
The City of Melbourne is enjoying a 12.5 per cent return on its investment in commercial car parks at the same time as it is using its planning powers to diminish supply.
Read MoreAlex’s dream school
CBD resident Alex Weaner might be able to show school planners a thing or two.
Read MoreLocal schools are overflowing
Local state schools are overflowing, with many of the government schools available to inner-city students above capacity, according to a local lobby group.
Read MoreCity tower burglary and theft
Police are appealing for information regarding an alleged burglary and theft on Monday, May 29.
Read MorePassions ignited by Flower Show debate
The continued use of the Carlton Gardens for the annual Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show (MIFGS) ignited passions amongst councillors when debated last month.
Read MoreNew to residential, but many past lives
Many of the buildings we live in had many and varied live before being converted to residential.
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Melbourne’s first floating music festival
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