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The CBD was a war zone
We often complain about unruly behaviour in the CBD but history tells us of a truly scary period in 1923 when Victoria Police went on strike.
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Angliss funding boost
William Angliss Institute is to train an extra 1800 students thanks to a funding boost announced by the State Government last month.
Read MoreDual news for lane
Goldsbrough Lane is to have a fortnightly farmers’ market and could become the city’s latest smoke-free zone.
Read MorePolice ‘not at fault’
Melbourne East Police believe “engineering issues” were to blame for an accident, which left one its police members in a critical condition.
Read More43 years in retail is a long time
After 43 year’s service, there is more than one gap to fill when Phil Young retires from Deans Art on July 3.
Read MoreSmiles all round from enlightened decision
Everyone’s smiling at Elm Tower in Little Lonsdale St since LED lighting was retrofitted throughout the common areas.
Read MoreThe great escape
There is a place in the city where people can escape the noise, anxiety and stress.
Read MoreCBD is ready for Metro Rail disruption
City businesses and residents appear ready to endure Metro Rail disruption to achieve a great outcome.
Read More‘Hands in Print’
A new piece of Melbourne’s literary culture falls into place next month with the launch of Hands in Print.
Read MoreCall for resident-free city zones
A suggestion has been made to ban residential development from parts of the CBD to protect commercial property owners from unintended extra costs.
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