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Real life still beating the screen
After deciding to start a CBD life drawing class in 2008, art curator Louise Klerks was unsure of what to expect.
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Hub offers hope for homeless
The Salvation Army has launched a new community hub, which aims to take a multifaceted approach to tackling the issue of rough sleeping in the CBD.
Read MoreMore smoke-free lanes for the city
The City of Melbourne is to designate two more CBD laneways as non-smoking zones.
Read MoreDuring capitalist hours
Capitalism was alive and kicking as a topic of discussion on the steps of the State Library in September as the warm days of Spring lifted spirits.
Read MoreAre some teenagers a safety threat?
Sebastian Restrepo and Jose Otalora are two international students who always felt safe when walking in the centre of Melbourne at any time.
Read MoreLord Mayor overshadowed
Lord Mayor Sally Capp suffered her first defeat in council last month when she and three other councillors attempted to support a development application which over-shadowed the Yarra River.
Read MoreData gives clues on CBD
The latest Census of Land Use and Employment (CLUE) data, released by the City of Melbourne, sheds light on some of the trends in our busy CBD.
Read MoreAction on Exhibition St cyclist safety
Melbourne councillors have called for action to protect cyclists in Exhibition St.
Read MoreHaileybury named our best school
Haileybury has been named Australian School of the Year at the Australian Education Awards and also won Primary School of the Year – Non-government.
Read MoreE-scooting into the oBike void
After Melbourne’s first venture into dockless bicycles proved disastrous, an electric scooter company wants to fill the void.
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Donkey Wheel House opens doors for day of culture, creativity and connection
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