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QVM People’s Panel members speak out after recommendations “broadly ignored” by council

QVM People’s Panel members speak out after recommendations “broadly ignored” by council

January 27th, 2022 - Brendan Rees

Members of the City of Melbourne’s Queen Victoria Market (QVM) People’s Panel, formed to give the community a greater voice in the market’s redevelopment, have called on the council to “cease misrepresenting” them. 

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January 27th, 2022 - Sean Car

An entire CBD building dedicated to some of Melbourne’s greatest loves – dining, immersive art and a vinyl soundtrack – will soon open to the public at 270 Lonsdale St on February 2. 

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Works begin on theatre forecourt

January 27th, 2022 - Sean Car

The City of Melbourne began work on a $1 million expansion of the Princess Theatre forecourt on Spring St. 

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January 27th, 2022 - Jack Hayes

The Year of the Tiger is upon us, and to celebrate, Melbourne Chinatown and the Melbourne Dai Loong Association (MDLA), are kicking the Chinese New Year off with a bang. 

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January 27th, 2022 - CBD News

While being back in the city again post lockdown has revealed so many beautiful sites, one favourite Melbourne shortcut has sadly been stripped of all its appeal.

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January 27th, 2022 - Jack Hayes

In the age of fitness training conglomerates and international franchises, the personal is quickly fading away from personal training.

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St James Old Cathedral – a link with Melbourne’s past

January 27th, 2022 - CBD News

There are so many reasons why you should visit St James Old Cathedral, located on the corner of King and Batman streets, just across the road from Flagstaff Gardens.

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Turning Green

January 27th, 2022 - CBD News

“There’s always time,” Bailter Space singer guitarist John Halversen said introducing a song at their Melbourne show promoting their Robot World album. 

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Not afraid to speak her mind

January 27th, 2022 - Rhonda Dredge

Australia’s richest literary prize is up for grabs, with just six novels shortlisted for the fiction section, yet none of the major bookshops in the CBD have them featured. 

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Let’s paint the city

January 27th, 2022 - CBD News

When Howard Arkley painted a tram in 1980 for the Transporting Art project initiated by Victoria’s Hamer Government, it was edgy, experimental and an amazing initiative. 

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