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“Helping people is in my DNA”: Gladys Liu’s community-driven vision for Melbourne
The City of Melbourne has welcomed another new face to Town Hall, with Gladys Liu stepping into her role as a newly-elected councillor.
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The Dirty Dozen: exploring Melbourne’s street food history through art
From March 13 to August 29, artist Kenny Pittock and curator Richard Cornish present The Dirty Dozen: Stories Behind the Food That Made Melbourne at Melbourne Town Hall’s City Gallery.
Read MorePublic housing tower demolition hits at the heart of our community
In Melbourne there’s not enough affordable housing.
Read MoreMelbourne’s first Shangri-La expected to open its doors in 2026
The long-awaited opening of Shangri-La in the CBD is one step closer, with the site’s developer, S P Setia, planning for the hotel to be fitted out and operational by 2026.
Read MoreNew data reveals that Melbourne’s CBD is Victoria’s largest tourist hotspot
A new report has found that Melbourne’s shopping and fashion culture is a top priority for tourists visiting Victoria.
Read MoreYour forever home awaits in the heart of Melbourne
640 Bourke Street is the quintessential Melbourne address, where heritage and modernity converge in a landmark development designed for contemporary living.
Read MoreCouncil’s security guard trial hits the ground running
Lord Mayor Nick Reece’s security crackdown is in full swing, with two security guards patrolling the city’s streets to help tackle crime.
Read MoreMörk Chocolate: a sweet success at QVM
For more than a decade, Mörk Chocolate has been at the forefront of Melbourne’s specialty drinking chocolate scene.
Read MoreLabor out of ideas about solving the corruption they’ve covered up
Another day, another massive exposure of corruption, rorting and organised crime on Premier Jacinta Allan’s Big Build, or Big Rort, infrastructure program.
Read MoreMelbourne’s beloved Campbell Arcade set to reopen
A call has gone out to potential tenants to fill Campbell Arcade’s quirky shopfronts, signifying that work on the much-loved Melbourne icon is almost complete.
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Council applies wrong planning rules
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