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Hidden history of Collins St gas lamp
Melbourne’s past is often celebrated through its stunning architecture and vibrant culture, but there is also a hidden gem of history that still flickers right on Collins St.
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Shop art and design gifts from Fed Square this festive season
As the end of the year draws nearer and the festive season approaches, it’s the perfect time to plan ahead for all your upcoming gifts and shopping trips.
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Melbourne Skydeck, located in the vibrant heart of the city, stands as a testament to everything that makes Melbourne truly exceptional.
Read MoreThe Heraldic Shoppe: bringing families and history together at QVM
If you take a walk along Queen Victoria Market (QVM), you will notice a shop that sells custom-made historical family crests and coats of arms that are printed and framed on the spot.
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Read MoreGuide to business growth: make events part of your marketing strategy
The business landscape has shifted drastically over the past few decades, but the most significant operational and strategic changes have occurred in marketing.
Read MoreMelbourne’s secret sign language mural
Hidden in a Melbourne laneway, a striking mural by local artist Jaycob Campbell, known as Gonketa, captures the attention and curiosity of passers-by.
Read MoreMelbourne officially welcomes Koreatown
Healeys Lane has officially become Melbourne’s own Koreatown, following a unanimous City of Melbourne vote at the Future Melbourne Committee (FMC) meeting on September 3 to “put a ring on it”.
Read MoreWorld’s largest Leica store opens
Melbourne has welcomed the world’s largest Leica store, a four-storey space located on Little Collins St in the CBD.
Read MoreViva La Calavera brings the heart of Mexico to QVM
Viva La Calavera is bringing a “small piece of Mexico” to Queen Victoria Market (QVM) through its vibrant collection of colourful Mexican art and objects.
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Council declares climate emergency
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