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Inspectorate raps Doyle candidates
Councillors and candidates who ran on the ticket of former lord mayor Robert Doyle have been reprimanded by the Local Government Inspectorate over how they declared their campaign donations.
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City takes three awards
CBD-based organisations won three of the eight Melbourne Awards this year.
Read MoreIt’s never too soon
Intrepid locals have prepared themselves for the worst at a free defence workshop run by the Fitness and Martials Arts Center in Collins St.
Read MoreLots of love for local police
Decisive action, which quickly ended November 9’s Bourke St terrorist attack, has brought public accolades and respect for local police.
Read MoreMurder of a neighbour
It’s 8 am and Pellegrinis on the corner of Bourke and Crossley has just re-opened. There’s soon a queue for coffee and a blanket of media waiting outside. Cameras are clicking and footage is being recorded.
Read MoreChristmas carols for locals
Locals are invited to The District Docklands from 7pm on Friday, December 21 for a night of carols underneath Melbourne’s largest and brightest star.
Read MoreMilestone for better urban living
The City of Melbourne’s planning scheme amendment C308, which outlines rules for better urban design for new developments in the CBD and Southbank, has moved a step closer towards legislation.
Read MoreStonewalling laneway repairs
Utility companies digging up Melbourne’s famous bluestone pavements can leave them displaced for up to three months.
Read MoreThe Festival of Independents
Melbourne’s Flinders Quarter presents The Festival of Independents on Thursday, December 6 from 4pm - 9pm.
Read MoreShake-up for community grants
The City of Melbourne’s community grant framework has received a shake up with the new framework placing a greater emphasis on social innovation.
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There’s an old saying that every government dollar should be treated as if it was hard earned, because it was – by a taxpayer.
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