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Traders renew calls to bring Chinatown back to its former glory
Traders in Chinatown are hoping to breathe new life into the historic precinct after citing concerns of increases in rough sleepers and graffiti, and an overall outdated appearance of the area.
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Prosser’s Seafood: Fresh at Queen Victoria Market
For the past 93 years, Prosser’s Seafood has been providing fresh food to patrons at Queen Victoria Market.
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Suzie Inglis has lived and thrived in just about every real estate role you can think of.
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Twilight trading could soon become the new norm in the CBD, with the City of Melbourne officially supporting a push to extend opening hours after 5pm.
Read MoreSurviving the cost-of-living crisis
As we enter the third year of high inflation, there are early signs that the worst could be over for many people that are struggling financially.
Read MoreThe best fresh-cooked mussels in town
If you’re looking for a fresh and delicious seafood treat, you might want to check out The Mussel Pot at the iconic Queen Victoria Market (QVM).
Read MoreCopper doctor Brian James brings life back to historic building
Bringing back the original beauty to the frontages of old buildings is a labour of love for copper specialist Brian James.
Read MoreAn iconic Melbourne painting you’ve never heard of
If you found out about a little secret, one that has been hiding in plain sight for more than 100 years, completely unobstructed to view and meticulously maintained, can you truly call it a secret?
Read MoreTranscorp Removals & Storage: celebrating 37 years of excellence
Established in 1987, Transcorp Removals & Storage is a trusted choice for locals requiring assistance with local or interstate removals.
Read MoreA combining of culinary minds
When Waselin Nerul was approached with the opportunity to lead his own restaurant, he only had one prerequisite: it had to be in the city.
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Continued public appeal after police assaulted at Melbourne protest
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