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Nothing is sacred for astroturf
In a quiet little corner of the city, against a backdrop of laneway culture, a storm has been brewing over what is the best surface to have underfoot.
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Councillors attempt to lift the veil
In the post-Robert Doyle era, city councillors are attempting to make the City of Melbourne less secretive and more transparent.
Read MoreCouncillors want protection for pub
Melbourne City Council has sought protection for the 164-year-old Metropolitan Hotel in light of a recent planning application from a developer for the site.
Read MoreNight market is back
Queen Victoria Night Market is back every Wednesday from June 6 until August 29 from 5pm-10pm.
Read MoreUpping the ante on reconciliation
The City of Melbourne (CoM) has moved closer to its goal of becoming a city with an Aboriginal focus, following two new initiatives.
Read MoreLights go out again
Tenants have once again been locked out of a building on Swanston St, following an electrical outage.
Read MoreLunch with the Queens goes off!
As the Mail Exchange Hotel’s annual day out with drag queens becomes more fun, so too does the fundraising total for ovarian cancer grow.
Read MoreNostalgia in the city
Robert Hoddle's famous grid has become rich with community, business, events – and memories.
Read MoreOh dear, others on the way?
After much-maligned dockless bicycle company oBike withdrew its Melbourne fleet in June, rival companies are preparing to enter the market.
Read MoreA marathon auction
The five-storey building at 220 Bourke St has been sold for more than $15million after a record-breaking auction process.
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Craft imitates art
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