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The Metro Tunnel Project has stepped into the virtual classroom to help parents tackle the next few weeks of home schooling.
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Housing All Australians – a new paradigm
Welcome to the first of our 12-part series which will attempt to explore the role that housing can and should play within Australian society and why it is important to our economy that we house all Australians, rich or poor.
Read MoreA perfect platform for café life
During the two successive lockdowns that have inhibited our cafe culture, some characters around the CBD have inspired others with their generosity and style.
Read MoreBertie the “buffoon”
Eight-year-old Bertie is “chubby, gorgeous and a mummy’s boy” according to his owner Helen.
Read MoreComing out of COVID-19 with a silver lining
With the easing of COVID-19 restrictions there may be a greater recognition of vertical living challenges!
Read MoreLiving food boxes for those in need
If this pandemic is teaching us anything, it is demonstrating the importance of relationships – to each other, to place and neighbour, and to food and plants.
Read MoreShort-stays in the aftermath of COVID-19
An open Letter to the Premier of Victoria and the Lord Mayor of Melbourne …
Read MoreHomelessness
It only happens to the lazy. It only happens to the drug addled. It only happens to those that can only be described as a burden on society.
Read MoreGetting creative with jobs support
The Metro Tunnel Project will provide a huge boost to the Victorian arts community in the coming months, with more than $150,000 of new commissions announced for local artists.
Read MoreFolia House returns after QVM reopens for specialty traders
For a long 11 weeks, Queen Victoria Market’s (QVM’s) beloved plant store, Folia House, was forced to keep its doors shut due to coronavirus restrictions.
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City Square roars back to life with surprise ALWAYS LIVE concerts
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