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New Metro Tunnel artwork raises awareness of threatened species
If you take a peek down Scott Alley off Degraves St as you go about your day in the CBD, you might notice a colourful – and wild – addition.
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From teacher to publican: Cr Griffiths’s journey to Town Hall
Amid the pandemic, Labor Councillor Davydd Griffiths said goodbye to his pub, the Royal Mail on Spencer St.
Read MoreWho is responsible?
Complex issues needing coordination to get results.
Read MoreCr Dr Olivia Ball takes on a second term
In her second term at the City of Melbourne, Dr Olivia Ball is the only councillor elected on the Greens ticket and now faces the challenge of being the voice of “progressive” Melbourne.
Read MoreWe have a rubbish reputation, but a circular city is still in reach
The good news? Victoria’s container deposit scheme has taken off – 1.86 billion drink containers returned in under two years, with another 20 million added each week since.
Read MoreThousands celebrate Track Work at Anzac Station
The Metro Tunnel Project team hosted its first major music event inside a station on Sunday, June 15, as more than 3000 people descended on Anzac Station for Track Work – Music From the Underground.
Read MoreCreativity and construction: Metro Tunnel artists feature at Design Week
The Metro Tunnel is much more than a rail project – the new stations feature world-class art and design, bringing creativity, art and construction together to create something truly meaningful and enduring in our urban environment.
Read More“I’m not trying to be popular”: the first-term councillor prepared to rock the boat
Liberal councillor Owen Guest has been quick to establish himself as the “enfant terrible” of Town Hall, calling for the City of Melbourne to become more fiscally responsible and transparent.
Read MoreA Melbourne city safe and shiny
How can Melbourne regain its “most liveable city in the world” title again?
Read MoreMelbourne business founder steps forward amid growing push for women-led startups
Evangeline Tee is among a new generation of female founders stepping into leadership roles in Victoria’s startup landscape as she prepares to launch a new ethical spice brand of her own.
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