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Guide to business growth: make events part of your marketing strategy
The business landscape has shifted drastically over the past few decades, but the most significant operational and strategic changes have occurred in marketing.
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From Greenline to the Regent Theatre: who’s in the box seat for Town Hall?
With the election campaign for the City of Melbourne now in overdrive, we assess who looks likely to take the reins at Town Hall for the next four years in what is becoming an increasing tight contest.
Read MoreMelbourne’s secret sign language mural
Hidden in a Melbourne laneway, a striking mural by local artist Jaycob Campbell, known as Gonketa, captures the attention and curiosity of passers-by.
Read MoreIntroducing Reed House: one of Melbourne’s most anticipated openings of 2024
Melbourne’s latest culinary offering comes direct from two Ottolenghi alumni, who are excited to finally open their own venue after years of extensive experience in the hospitality scene.
Read MoreTeam Reece says it’s ready to “get good done” for Melbourne
Incumbent Lord Mayor Nick Reece has revealed the full list of names of those he’s taking to the City of Melbourne elections, who he said had “the experience and energy” required to serve the people of Melbourne.
Read MoreCelebrating 30 years of Melbourne fashion
Melbourne Fashion Week (M/FW) is set to return from October 21 to 27, marking its 30th anniversary by spotlighting the city’s vibrant fashion community.
Read MoreFuture of Chinatown Lunar New Year Festival secured
The City of Melbourne’s officially endorsed business precinct association for Chinatown has secured the rights to host the Lunar New Year Festival following years of changing hands.
Read MoreFormer councillor Cathy Oke joins Arron Wood’s team for Melbourne
Former Deputy Lord Mayor Arron Wood has revealed his team to challenge incumbent Lord Mayor Nick Reece at October’s City of Melbourne election, which sees the surprise return of a former long-term councillor.
Read MoreAsako Saito vies to become first Japanese councillor elected to Melbourne
North Melbourne resident and state government public servant Asako Saito is hoping to become the first Japanese councillor to serve the City of Melbourne if elected at October’s elections.
Read MoreVoices for Melbourne targets Metro Tunnel opening to help revive city
Voices for Melbourne’s Lord Mayoral candidate Greg Bisinella says a domestic tourism campaign leveraging next year’s Metro Tunnel opening was needed to “bring Victorians back to the city”.
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