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Plenty of town hall intrigue to come
Lord Mayor Robert Doyle has been returned for a third term, but he won’t have it all his own way over the next four years.
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Kids colour the city
Some 55 artists between the ages of three and 10 years old have created what is believed to be the world’s first commercial colouring book made entirely by children.
Read MoreTeam Doyle removes its website
Constituents will struggle to scrutinise the performance of Team Doyle during the new council term following the removal of its website.
Read MoreGlimpsing 14 years into the future
The CBD is quickly growing and expanding in terms of population, commercial and residential development, but what will it look like in 14 years time?
Read MoreCouncillor vacancy to become a saga
The appointment of Melbourne’s critical 11th city councillor looks set to become a long and protracted saga, with a multitude of potential outcomes.
Read MoreGirls map a safer city
Young Victorian women, Plan International Australia and CrowdSpot have come together to create a digital campaign to help women feel safer in our streets.
Read MoreSanta arrives in style
It seems Santa got lost on his way to the magic cave at David Jones.
Read MoreUse your apartment space better
Space may well be the final frontier, but it is the lack of it that is the daily challenge for many high-rise residents.
Read MoreContinuing market traditions for the next generation
The Queen Victoria Market community – traders, loyal customers and indeed management, all agree that the market’s future prosperity should be built on our unique history and the important role the market has and will continue to play in bringing the people of Melbourne together.
Read MoreNew players vow to shake-up city real estate market
The CBD has a new real estate player with the recent arrival to Collins St of First National Platinum.
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