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An escapee arrested at the Coffee Tavern

An escapee arrested at the Coffee Tavern

April 29th, 2026 - Ashley Smith

Opened in October 1882 on Bourke St between Swanston and Russell streets, the 90-foot-tall Melbourne Coffee Tavern featured 161 bedrooms and was also home to a sewing machine business owned by Hugo Wertheim.

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Melbourne Writers Festival marks 40 years with Visions & Revisions

April 29th, 2026 - Jenny Denton

Running from Thursday, May 7 to Monday, May 10, this year’s Melbourne Writers Festival (MWF) features a lineup of more than 150 artists from across Australia and around the world brought together under the theme Visions & Revisions.

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Community engagement: a matter long supported by EastEnders

April 29th, 2026 - Dr Stan Capp

At our February meeting we welcomed Dinuki Scharenguivel, the council’s manager of community engagement and impact when we debated several aspects of the proposed City of Melbourne 2026-2030 Community Engagement Policy.

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FOGO – for high-rise

April 29th, 2026 - Susan Saunders

CBD residents can now improve their recycling by applying for a FOGO bin from the City of Melbourne. What is the secret of success?

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Immigration Museum begins imagining its next chapter after strong community turnout

April 29th, 2026 - Sean Car

The Immigration Museum has taken an early step towards reimagining its future, with more than 650 people attending a recent community open day as Museums Victoria begins work on a new long-term vision for the Flinders St institution.

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Second ACDC Lane arson attack

April 28th, 2026 - Jenny Denton

Three teenage boys were charged and remanded in custody after an arson attack on an ACDC Lane bar on Anzac Day weekend.

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Melbourne singer in new “narcissistic” reading of The Rake Punished

April 24th, 2026 - Jenny Denton

A new production of Don Giovanni, alternatively titled The Rake Punished, opening at the Athenaeum on April 26 interprets the title character of the classic opera as a sex offender. CBD-based singer Eddie Muliaumaseali’i is singing in it.

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Melbourne Conversations: Building the Future Anyway

April 21st, 2026 - CBD News

A free public discussion at Fed Square’s The Edge on Tuesday, April 28 will bring together a panel of young climate leaders working on the frontlines of climate disruption, both locally and internationally.

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Future Melbourne podcast turns to city safety with Inspector Dale Huntington

April 14th, 2026 - CBD News

The latest episode of Future Melbourne turns to one of the most defining issues facing Melbourne right now: city safety.

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Council moves to make graffiti vandals pay

April 14th, 2026 - Sean Car

The City of Melbourne is stepping up its crackdown on graffiti, with councillors set to back compensation orders against taggers being prosecuted by Victoria Police in what the council says is the next step in its “You Spray, You Pay” policy.

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Sweet Country

Sweet Country

March 10th, 2018 - CBD News
Made for the home office

Made for the home office

June 25th, 2020 - Rhonda Dredge
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