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The cheapest address in the CBD
There’s a lovely little bluestone warehouse in Little Collins St surrounded by office towers.
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Tossing between feelings
Ronnie Scott is a novelist and lecturer at RMIT’s city campus. He talks to CBD News about his latest bittersweet novel.
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Behind an unassuming pop-up shop in Swanson St, where you’ll find a vibrant display of upcycled bags and accessories, is a remarkable story of resilience and hope.
Read MoreGary’s commitment to putting international students centre stage
Gary Lee understands the exciting and daunting challenges that come with being an international student, and it is the reason why he has dedicated so much time to helping students make Melbourne home.
Read MoreThe local supporting rough sleepers through building connections
Kit Regan believes that supporting people to make healthier and happier changes is done through building real meaningful connections, and it is a mission they live out.
Read MoreHumbled by the award
Pellegrini’s Espresso Bar has won the Hall of Fame Award in the Eat Drink Design Awards 2022 for the most visually remarkable hospitality venues in Australia
Read MoreFormer refugee sets up law practice
Ambition underscores many of the moves by young professionals who set up offices in the CBD, hoping to make their mark on society.
Read MoreLearning to live here
There’s a cute little café down a lane off Little Collins St and it’s one of the few open on a Saturday in this neighbourhood.
Read MoreSaying it with roses
It’s not all politics for the flower guy outside Town Hall even though some of his best customers work within it.
Read MoreAlways on the move
Mick and his mates were having a good laugh down by the river last month at the outrageous claim made in the latest issue of sister publication Southbank News that beggars were earning $1000 a day on the streets.
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