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Celebrating 10 years of Melbourne Rare Book Week
Melbourne Rare Book Week (MRBW) is back from July 18 to 27, celebrating its 10th anniversary with an exceptional array of events, exhibitions, and lectures focused on rare and collectible books.
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Protestors gather in Melbourne to demand justice for Ukraine
Demonstrators gathered on the steps of Parliament House on Spring St in the CBD on July 10 to protest a recent Russian missile attack on Ukraine that tragically claimed the lives of 29 individuals.
Read MorePeak bodies merge to create “a stronger voice” for Melbourne
The Committee for Melbourne and the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce have joined forces to advocate for a “united vision” for Greater Melbourne.
Read MoreMan arrested following Hardware Lane hit run
A man has been arrested following an alleged car theft and hit run in Melbourne’s CBD last week.
Read MoreMelbourne’s trusted panel beating and collision repairs centres
With 87 per cent of us Melburnians owning a car, it’s no surprise that accidents do happen on the road.
Read MoreMan injured in Hardware Lane hit and run
Melbourne Crime Investigation Unit detectives are continuing to investigate an incident at Hardware Lane in Melbourne’s CBD on July 4.
Read MoreNew CBD homelessness service for Aboriginal Victorians
The state government has launched a new pilot site for Aboriginal people experiencing or at risk of homelessness on Bourke St.
Read MoreNicholas Reece sworn in as 105th Lord Mayor of Melbourne
Long-standing councillor Nicholas Reece was officially sworn in as the 105th Lord Mayor of Melbourne on July 2, pledging to be a “a hands-on Lord Mayor”.
Read MoreBomb squad called to CBD incident
A man has been charged in the CBD following an incident that saw the Bomb Response Unit called in to conduct a safety check on a vehicle.
Read More$1.7b Queen Vic Market tower proposal referred for federal heritage review
A federal heritage review is under way for a controversial $1.7 billion development to transform the southern site of Queen Victoria Market.
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Council takes a radical U-turn on Queen Vic
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