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New Chinatown forming in CBD north
The CBD’s retail precinct is shifting from Bourke St to the northern side, forming a new “Chinatown” in the CBD’s north.
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Good behaviour bond for Richard Foster
Former Melbourne councillor Richard Foster has received a good behaviour bond for his role in Brooke Wandin’s unlawful candidate nomination in the 2016 council elections.
Read MoreA puff in the park
Pro-marijuana protesters gathered at Flagstaff Gardens for their annual “smoking ceremony” on April 20.
Read MoreJoin the Big Dance
On Sunday, April 29, 600 people will bust a move at Federation Square for the Big Dance on International Dance Day.
Read MoreLest we forget this Anzac Day
This Anzac Day, the fallen soldiers are remembered with the Dawn Service, marches and ceremonies across the countries.
Read MoreConservative locals to be set adrift
Conservative voters in the CBD are likely to be set adrift by the Liberal Party State Council when it considers on April 28 whether to run a candidate in Melbourne at the November state election.
Read MoreHighest green award for QVM renewal
The City of Melbourne is the first Australian local government to be awarded a six-star green star - Communities rating for the $250 million Queen Victoria Market Precinct Renewal program.
Read MoreScooti rideshare to hit CBD streets
A two-wheeled ridesharing service has been launched as an alternative way of getting around the CBD.
Read MoreExhibition showcases Melbourne’s development
An exhibition at City Gallery shows the impact of Melbourne’s vertical growth on public life on the street.
Read MoreComedy festival features local talent
Melbourne-based comedians Geraldine Quinn, Nick Capper and Raewyn Pickering are performing at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival (MICF) in April.
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City Library set for makeover, with new spaces for the whole community
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