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Police ‘insult’ cuts deep
Police have upset long-standing members of a CBD safety committee by inviting them to an event to commemorate its closure.
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Palace Theatre update
Comment on local heritage significance of the former Palace Theatre in Bourke St closed on March 20.
Read MoreAccommodation and Living Fair
Natsoko Kitamura (third from left) was the lucky door-prize winner of a suite of Ikea furniture at the City of Melbourne-sponsored Accommodation and Living Fair on March 12.
Read MoreCouncil tackles city flood risk
The City of Melbourne is about to spend $20 million on a series of environmental initiatives, which will mitigate flood risk in the Elizabeth St catchment.
Read MoreReverse discrimination on graves
Aboriginal graves are to be given special respect and significance not afforded to the remains of thousands of Melbourne’s first European settlers under City of Melbourne plans for the redevelopment of Queen Victoria Market (QVM).
Read MoreIt’s night and I’ve got garbage on my mind
Until you move to the CBD, you don’t really think much about garbage.
Read MoreMinister is aiming for a positive legacy
New Planning Minister Richard Wynne says he’s got the best job in town.
Read MoreClustering for success
Working together is a formula for success in any enterprise, so when multiple businesses co-operate, the results are even better.
Read MoreCouncil ire on property tax
The City of Melbourne has warned the Federal Government to keep its fingers out of the property-based taxation pie.
Read MoreParty time at Viva Victoria
Performers from the Caribbean Association of Victoria dance up a storm at the Viva Victoria Multicultural Festival at Federation Square on March 22.
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City divided on free trams extension
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