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Walking the streets for the sake of heritage
Melbourne Heritage Action’s first ever walking tour took to the streets of the CBD in May, with both tour participants and tour guide learning more than they expected.
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Hitting rock bottom
Down in the bedrock of the CBD, office workers on lunch break are letting go of their city cool to listen to the passion of indigenous singers.
Read MoreKeep Calm and carry on stencilling!
Calm’s paste-ups are infrequent but much anticipated.
Read MoreA wealth of knowledge
Although CBD artist Nicholas Jones doesn’t live in the CBD, he probably knows a whole lot more about it than you and I.
Read MoreThe vertical war on food waste
The month of May played host to International Compost Awareness Week – and if we lived in San Francisco, this would mean a great deal more to us as vertical dwellers.
Read MoreThe rescued Lulu in her backyard
CBD resident Sai Wai was originally a foster carer, but four years ago fell in love with six-year-old rescue dog Lulu.
Read MoreSouthbank residents dealt a joker
A proposal by casino operator Crown to build Australia’s tallest building, Queensbridge Towers is set to bypass all normal planning processes and Southbank residents and owners are outraged.
Read MoreAnother tower wins approval
A 100 metre, 32-storey tower has been approved by the tribunal at 278 Little Lonsdale St. (See 278 Little Lonsdale Pty Ltd v Melbourne CC [2017] VCAT 577.)
Read MoreMan charged following fatal CBD assault
Melbourne Crime Investigation Unit detectives on May 16 charged a 26-year-old man following a fatal assault in Melbourne’s CBD earlier last month.
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Artists in isolation
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