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Development to slow
CBD residents have been told to expect a slow-down the rate of apartment development.
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Students support Father Bob
Students of the William Angliss Institute prepared and presented a fundraising lunch for the Father Bob Maguire Foundation at the Angliss Restaurant on May 5.
Read MoreCouncil plans 6.4 per cent more from rates
Q: When is a 2 per cent municipal rate cap not a cap on rates?
Read MoreFarewell to an incredible slice of history
The Condognotto family held a farewell and thank you luncheon of its historic venue, The Society Restaurant on Saturday, May 13.
Read MoreTalk about local ...
Business experience has made me appreciate that there is local, and then there is “local”.
Read MoreMore than just a men’s shed
Tucked away in level one of the Federation Square car park is a community of volunteers dedicated to lending a hand.
Read MoreA $3 billion shopping spree
The latest Melbourne retail and hospitality report has shown that residents, visitors and workers within the City of Melbourne spent $3.03 billion on shopping and dining out in 2015.
Read MoreSunny Shops the City
The Melbourne CBD’s retail precinct came alive, or even livelier, during the one-day shopping spree Shop the City on May 17.
Read MoreA toast to modern men
Presented by City Precinct, The Festival of Steve is an annual celebration of the contemporary and stylish male.
Read MoreMore poker machines for CBD
An application to carry out alterations of an Elizabeth St venue to house 20 additional poker machines has been unanimously approved by City of Melbourne councillors.
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