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90-year neighbours unite for garden
The Immigration Museum and the Port Authority Building have collaborated to deliver a community garden to residents.
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Residents pine for quiet
Bible House is on the front line of excavations for the new Town Hall Metro station and its residents have learned to deal with the noise and vibrations.
Read MoreFringe in search of truth
Melbourne Fringe has turned to truth 37 years into life.
Read MoreMirka Mora: The teacher
Mirka Mora was one of the city’s most famous artists. Her career tracked with Melbourne’s development – her murals and studios appearing in key locations at prime moments.
Read MoreContracts for bookseller
Getting a publishing contract is like winning a lottery for a writer. To get two at once is enough to make you feel like a millionaire.
Read MoreA blessing in disguise
Art students at the Box Hill Institute’s city campus are learning how to get viewers to connect both emotionally and intellectually with their work.
Read MoreSchool of displacement
The School of Displacement is an alternative place to learn about Indigenous history and future and how they relate to displacement. Its third iteration is about to open in Melbourne.
Read MoreBlissful bridge
Evan Walker Bridge is noisy no more, after the footbridge connecting the CBD with Southbank was finally fixed by the City of Melbourne.
Read MoreCzech and Slovak film festival
This September Melbourne’s iconic, and newly restored, Capitol Theatre will host the annual Czech and Slovak Film Festival of Australia (CaSFFA).
Read MoreBartenders score a grant
Melbourne’s first commercially-available bar laboratory has been awarded a $15,000 grant from the City of Melbourne as part of the council’s small business and social enterprise grant scheme.
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