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Old club gets some girl power
Melbourne’s Kelvin Club continues its evolution from exclusion to inclusion with the election last month of three women to its board.
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Council compromised by donations
City of Melbourne councillors were unable to consider a planning application last month because too many of them had received election campaign contributions from the developer.
Read MoreCharity gets a paint make-over
When 17 Rotarians from the Rotary Clubs of Central Melbourne-Sunrise and Melbourne Park agreed to paint the fence at McAuley House, North Melbourne, they didn’t expect the job would need 30 litres of paint.
Read MoreFoodie’s paradise
Living next to the Queen Victoria Market is paradise for a foodie like Marisa Raniolo Wilkins.
Read MoreLittle action on demolition dust
Largest-ever residential development on the former Age newspaper site in Spencer St is causing serious disruptions and health problems to residents and businesses.
Read MoreSeason’s greetings
Dear reader ... Thanks for your kind words and encouragement during our first five months of operation.
Read MoreMelbourne CEO reflects on seven years at the top
After seven years in the top job, the city’s top bureaucrat moves on this month at a time of unprecedented tensions around population growth within the CBD.
Read MoreMelburnian of the Year
Elizabeth St researcher Prof. Sharon Lewin has been named the 2014 Melburnian of the Year.
Read MoreA case study in international property expansion
Malaysian listed development group, UEM Sunrise Bhd (“UEMS”), one of Malaysia’s leading property developers has marked its first venture in Australia with the acquisition of two development sites in Melbourne’s central business district.
Read MoreGet ready for tropical fruits
In Australia, we are blessed with the ability to grow amazing quality tropical fruits, synonymous with south-east Asia, Africa and South America.
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