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Protests spoil residents’ weekends. Where to draw the line?
Residents expect many disruptions when living in the CBD but sometimes there is a need to call on our civic leaders and legislators to find ways to restore the balance.
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Frosty the travel dog
Frosty, the 14-year-old male dog, started his journey nine years ago when his owners, Sandra and Bernard Larson, decided to move from their home country Indonesia to Melbourne.
Read MoreBirds and butterflies bring colour to Scott Alley
A city alleyway is an unlikely location for butterflies and bowerbirds – but take a stroll off Flinders Lane and you might find just that.
Read MoreLabor turns a blind eye to union corruption
I am sure that most Victorians have been shocked by revelations in the past few weeks about widespread corruption, misconduct, and thuggish behaviour on construction sites around Victoria.
Read MoreRegister now for Open Day at William Angliss Institute
Step into the world of foods, hospitality, events and tourism on Open Day at William Angliss Institute, and register to have a chance at winning a $500 RedBalloon experience eVoucher.
Read MoreMelbourne’s best vehicle inspection services
Buying a car is stressful, with so much choice out there, the process can feel overwhelming. Most importantly, if you’re going down the used car route, you don’t want to end up with a lemon.
Read MoreLord Mayor puts landowners on notice over graffiti
Newly appointed “hands on” Lord Mayor Nicholas Reece has wasted no time in zeroing in graffiti in the city calling on private and government entities to pull their weight.
Read MoreBreaking down business structures: sole trader, partnership, company and trust
Starting a business can signify a massive chapter in your life, but before you start, you will need to think about what business structure you will be using.
Read MoreWho’s Tailor sat at Elizabeth St? “My Tailor”
Taken in 1954 by photographer Ben Haigh, this image highlights the western side of Elizabeth St between the Bourke Street Mall and Little Bourke St opposite the GPO.
Read MoreMelbourne Conversations shifts focus to sports tech at Fed Square
The City of Melbourne’s free Melbourne Conversation series will turn its attention to the digital future of sport on Wednesday, July 17.
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Vampires in the CBD
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