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Getting to the heart of the city
The most popular reason that people choose to live in the CBD is its variety and closeness to social and cultural activities.
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Residents could rule at town hall
Residential interests may dominate the next Melbourne City Council if the Coalition wins the 2018 state election.
Read MoreVale Don Parsons - local legend
Local legend Don Parsons passed away suddenly in his Greensborough home on April 22.
Read MoreANZAC legend lives on
Veteran Anthony Preston and his son Robert braved the rain to pay tribute to fallen soldiers on ANZAC Day.
Read MoreA different property company
With a mission to provide the very best for their clients, stakeholders and local community, Enrich Property Group is a property investment group with a difference.
Read MoreAbseil for Anglicare!
Looking for an exciting way to support disadvantaged Victorians? Why not try abseiling down 27 storeys of our iconic St James Building at Altitude Shift!
Read MoreFood and Wine Festival
Celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival from March 31 – April 9 at various locations across the city.
Read MoreVery Big Laugh Out
From March 31 – April 23, enjoy a bellyful of laughs at Federation Square for the very funny and totally free, “The (Very) Big Laugh Out!”
Read MoreHistoric club celebrates women
On March 8, the Kelvin Club held “Be Bold for Change” - a luncheon hosted by influential female speakers in celebration of International Women’s Day.
Read MoreBrag about this!
While it’s nice to delude ourselves that we live in the “world’s most liveable city”, Melbourne’s ranking fell last year in Mercer’s annual Quality of Living Survey to 16th place.
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Gig economy grey area
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