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Consumers can now travel to the CBD for special events without fear of hefty fines by Myki inspectors if they forget to touch on in the excitement of the chase.
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Sebastian takes to the street
In 1966 Sebastian Maimone was the first barber to work out of a Melbourne department store and now he is the last.
Read MoreEncouraging future leaders
The Foundation for Young Australians (FYA) has helped launch social enterprises tackling social problems that affect people within the CBD.
Read MoreCouncil elections: Who cares?
Municipal voters in the CBD and Southbank are the most disinterested within the City of Melbourne, recently-released data has shown.
Read MoreA full financial history of the QVM invesment
As we await Planning Minister Wynne’s decision on Queen Victoria Market (QVM) planning controls, it is worth revisiting the full financial history of the City of Melbourne’s biggest ever investment.
Read MoreAlleged dog killer fails to appear
A young Chinese man accused of killing a dog failed to appear in court in March and a warrant has been issued for his arrest, according to the RSPCA.
Read MoreKnow. Now. Next.
Melbourne Knowledge Week 2017 focuses on the theme “Know. Now. Next.” – taking what we know, acting now and preparing for the future.
Read MoreAnnual arts grants open
Artists can apply for the City of Melbourne’s 2018 arts grants from Monday, May 1.
Read More24/7 transport to continue
All night public transport on weekends will become a permanent feature of the CBD.
Read MoreRobots help with drain repairs
City of Melbourne has spent $1.35 million improving the CBD’s drains and water storage using robots.
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Queen Victoria Market traders “temporarily” located for three years
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