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Somewhere over the rainbow …
City residents tired of lockdown need to look ahead. Spring is on its way and with it, the thought of winning the COVID battle – one day soon.
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Healthy life in the CBD
How do people keep healthy and fit when they reside in Melbourne’s CBD or near surrounds?
Read MoreMaking Melbourne child-friendlier
When north-sider Deanne and her south-sider partner made peace by moving into their CBD loft-conversion, raising a child in an apartment among the alleyways hadn’t yet crossed their mind
Read MoreWalking the path to a better neighbourhood
Walking. It was one of the simplest and most joyful pleasures that many of us enjoyed during even the hardest moments of lockdown.
Read MoreHow building community can help revitalise our CBD
2022 will be the 30th anniversary of Postcode 3000, the 1992 planning policy that successfully brought population and, therefore, vibrant life back to a dying Melbourne city centre.
Read MoreTrying out the council’s new bike lanes
Back in July 2020, the City of Melbourne approved an accelerated budget to fast-track delivery of more safe bike lanes in the CBD.
Read MorePlayground for doggies
Off-leash areas, badly-needed in parks within the CBD, could have a dual role.
Read More2021 here we come! How well do you know your city?
Residents joining together to share city delights while walking, jogging and “plogging”. Did you discover secrets that lie beyond the impressive skyline?
Read MoreResidents to the rescue!
In last month’s CBD News, readers were reminded of the Postcode 3000 campaign. Did you know that in the same year, 1992, our community group, Residents 3000 Inc. was born?
Read MoreWill online dominate retail after COVID-19?
You have heard the expression “I need some retail therapy.” Right now, approaching the end of lockdown, is that how you feel?
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Hot box apartments are a health risk
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