Arts & Culture
Curtain rises for Groundhog Day The Musical
Ok campers. Rise and shine! Groundhog Day The Musical is coming to Melbourne’s Princess Theatre for a strictly limited season from January 24, direct from a record-breaking run at London’s Old Vic theatre.
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Big screen at Fed Square serves up unforgettable Australian Open experience
Thousands of fans will descend at Fed Square as a big screen broadcasts all the action from the 2024 Australian Open.
Read MorePetition launched to give owners more powers against short-stays
Victorian Liberal MP Georgie Crozier has endorsed a petition led by a group of inner-city residents calling on tougher laws on short-stay accommodation to be introduced by the state government.
Read MoreNew Indigenous Gallery in Melbourne honours William Barak
State Library Victoria has introduced a new Indigenous Gallery, with its first exhibition beruk opening on December 13 last year celebrating the return to Country of two rare artworks by William Barak.
Read MoreE-scooter injuries on the rise, new Royal Melbourne Hospital data shows
The Royal Melbourne Hospital’s trauma program manager Kellie Gumm has expressed concern about the dangers of e-scooter use as patients suffering serious injuries continue to climb.
Read MoreWesley Place named finalist in 2023 Victorian Premier’s Design Awards
Wesley Place, a revitalised precinct in Lonsdale St featuring a popular green space, is up for a prestigious design award.
Read MoreTop 10 reliable moving companies in Melbourne
In this article we unbox the most professional and reliable moving companies across Melbourne. All 10 removalists have been established for a number of years and have completed hundreds of jobs within Melbourne and Victoria.
Read MoreHeritage-priced coffee from a heritage Melbourne tram
A newly launched tram café at William Angliss Institute’s Melbourne city campus is not only a unique addition to the CBD’s culinary landscape, but also a hands-on training ground for aspiring hospitality students.
Read MoreCity of Melbourne considers new year “back to work” campaign
The City of Melbourne will look at launching a “back to work” campaign in the new year in a bid to reinvigorate the CBD’s daytime economy, which continues to struggle post-pandemic.
Read MoreTower proposed above 150-year-old CBD heritage-listed townhouse
A plan to build a 10-storey building and rooftop garden at the rear of a 150-year-old heritage-listed townhouse in the CBD is being considered by the City of Melbourne.
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