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Looking at the city through COVID eyes

Looking at the city through COVID eyes

August 25th, 2021 - CBD News

As the city clocked up 200 days of lockdown in August, many CBD locals have been forced to adapt their livelihoods and professions to survive the pandemic. 

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New life for an old favourite

August 25th, 2021 - CBD News

Can a sequel ever be as good as the original?

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“It’s time for a public review”: Push for election overhaul

August 25th, 2021 - CBD News

City of Melbourne councillors have urged the state government to begin a review into the council’s “unique” electoral system by next year, in time for the 2024 election

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Councillor’s federal politics bid could pave way for city first

August 25th, 2021 - CBD News

City of Melbourne Cr Roshena Campbell has begun a bid to enter Federal Parliament, in a move that could see her replaced by Town Hall’s first ever indigenous councillor. 

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Plug pulled on fridge at QVM but CEO says it “won’t turn the market into a supermarket”

August 25th, 2021 - CBD News

A display fridge shut down at Queen Victoria Market because it “mildly exceeds” heritage guidelines has become a point of contention – with opponents being labelled as “short-sighted”.

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Fire scare for 171-year-old heritage home

August 25th, 2021 - CBD News

Melbourne’s oldest home has been spared serious damage after a fire broke out at the rear of the 171-year-old building. 

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One heroin overdose death a month in Melbourne

August 25th, 2021 - CBD News

A new report from the Coroners Court of Victoria has revealed that on average, at least one person died in the City of Melbourne each month during 2020 from heroin-related causes. Experts say the statistics are further proof a safe injecting room is required within the CBD.

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Historic mural celebrating the 1956 Olympics to be restored

August 25th, 2021 - Brendan Rees

A 64-year-old mural commemorating the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne will be restored to its former glory.

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Reverend creates history as first indigenous canon

August 25th, 2021 - CBD News

Reverend Glenn Loughrey of St Paul’s Cathedral has made history after being appointed as the first indigenous canon in the cathedral’s history.     

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Much-loved laneway to be given new lease on life

August 25th, 2021 - CBD News

Melbourne’s iconic Hardware Lane could undergo a transformation including pedestrian safety improvements under plans being considered by the City of Melbourne.

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Fed heritage

Fed heritage

August 29th, 2019 - CBD News

On track with Gerald Murnane

October 1st, 2018 - CBD News
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