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“That feminist joint”: QVWC celebrates 30 years
In celebration of its 30th anniversary, the Queen Victoria Women’s Centre (QVWC) has introduced a new Conservation Appeal Fund, aimed at preserving and enhancing the iconic heritage building.
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Tributes flow for Flinders Street Station photo booth owner
The owner of the iconic Flinders Street Station photo booth, Alan Adler, passed away last month at the age of 92.
Read MoreButchery graduate named Australia’s Apprentice of the Year
Matthew Tyquin, a butchery trainee who graduated from William Angliss Institute in the CBD, has been named the 2024 Australian Apprentice of the Year at the Australian Training Awards (ATA).
Read MoreSave the date for free concerts at Sidney Myer Music Bowl
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (MSO) returns in February with a trio of outdoor performances at Sidney Myer Music Bowl.
Read MoreRobbie Williams rocks Melbourne with surprise concert
Global music icon Robbie Williams delighted Melbourne fans with a surprise pop-up performance at Federation Square on January 2, celebrating the release of his new biographical film, Better Man.
Read MorePolice appeal for witnesses following Melbourne CBD assault
Melbourne Serious Crime Team detectives are appealing for assistance from the public following an assault and robbery in Melbourne’s CBD in October 2024.
Read MoreMelbourne’s low- and no-cost mental health services
If you’re going through a difficult circumstance, or consistently feel that your mood is down and your mental health isn’t in its best shape, it can often feel like you’re alone, or that it would be too hard or too expensive to access professional help.
Read MoreCity of Melbourne’s Christmas countdown
As Christmas approaches, Melbourne is brimming with festive activities, offering plenty of fun and free events for families to enjoy during the holiday season.
Read MoreQVWC marks 30th anniversary with launch of Conservation Appeal Fund
In celebration of its 30th anniversary, the Queen Victoria Women’s Centre (QVWC) has introduced a new Conservation Appeal Fund, aimed at preserving and enhancing the iconic heritage building.
Read MoreBy supporting the arts, we’re supporting Melbourne as a whole
If you ask any Melburnian what makes our city incredible, it’s a safe bet they will mention our creative scene. It’s the second biggest driver for tourism to our city and contributes $40.3 billion yearly to the Victorian economy.
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