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Young Onez festival: connecting First Nations youth through creativity
Young Onez festival is coming to Melbourne’s CBD between April 5 and 7, providing an opportunity for First Nations youth to come together and connect through creativity.
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Sally Capp bows out as Lord Mayor on her terms
Sally Capp, the Lord Mayor who brought a new lease of life, energy, and dynamism to the role at a time when it was needed more than ever, ended weeks of speculation on March 28, announcing she would be resigning come the end of June.
Read MoreSuperannuation on paid parental leave – a win for all
From July 1, 2025, superannuation will now be paid on top of government-funded paid parental leave.
Read MoreWilliam Angliss Institute “Meating Needs” at FoodBank
William Angliss Institute’s new Meating Needs program has been providing support to Foodbank while upskilling apprentices.
Read MoreTrusted real estate agents in Melbourne
Whether you're looking for a dream family home in the suburbs or a property investment in the CBD, Melbourne offers a huge variety of properties to suit any buyer's needs. However, finding the right place at the right price is often easier said than done.
Read MoreA rockin’ Metro Tunnel relic for the archives
You don’t need to be a rockhound to appreciate the latest addition to the State Library of Victoria’s collection of historical artefacts.
Read MoreBreakdown outside the Windsor Hotel, 1920s
Eight men, one broken-down car and a wagon to cart it on. This dismal winter’s day was not going well for the driver, seen here on the far right of the photograph in chauffeur’s outfit, complete with greatcoat to ward off the worst of the Melbourne weather.
Read MoreSince Labor has been in power …
For almost a decade now, rents in Melbourne have increased by around 58 per cent. You might think it’s just bad luck, but it’s really because Labor hasn’t managed the economy well.
Read MoreTraders 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new life into the historic precinct after citing concerns of increases in rough sleepers and graffiti, and an overall outdated appearance of the area.
Read MoreCouncillor raises questions about Greenline costs
City of Melbourne Cr Roshena Campbell says “a lot of people in Melbourne” would see the money spent to date on the Greenline project as “eye-watering”.
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Council’s CEO announces shock resignation
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