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CBD is home to everyone
Boutique development firm RESCOM’s owners Bradley and Lisa Matthews lived in the city for two decades until recently.
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New planning controls to activate streets
Developers will not be allowed to build ground-level car park in the CBD and Southbank under the new C308 urban design policy package.
Read MoreNo more high-wall promotion signs
The illuminated Fivex signs on top of the River View House at the corner of Elizabeth and Flinders streets may not be there for long.
Read MoreFranchisee penalised for underpayment
A former franchisee of a 7-Eleven retail outlet in the CBD faced court for underpaying three international students a total of $6674 between November 2015 and October 2016.
Read MoreMoomba woos again
Moomba again thrilled Melbourne crowds over the Labour Day long weekend from March 9-12 at Birrarung Marr and Alexandra Gardens.
Read MoreMarket traders feel trapped without tenure
Some Queen Victoria Market traders feel trapped in their businesses, which they can’t sell because of uncertainty about the future.
Read MoreBungling bookstore burglar
Melbourne Crime Investigation Unit detectives are appealing for public assistance following a burglary at a Melbourne book store on March 15.
Read MoreChanging of the guard
Journalist Sean Car has bought into "CBD News" and will become its sole director in July 2019.
Read MoreWelcome new students
Newly-arrived international students in Melbourne received warm welcome at the Lord Mayor’s Student Welcome held at the Immigration Museum on March 17.
Read MoreLord mayoral election is a lottery
Melbourne votes for a new lord mayor this month, but the winner won’t necessarily be the most popular.
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The women’s centre without walls
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