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A night at the Nicholas

A night at the Nicholas

June 26th, 2019 - Meg Hill

The Nicholas Building contains its own collective oral history. It’s unverified and inconsistent, but stems from the imaginative character of the building and its tenants.

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Calls for warmer street lighting

June 26th, 2019 - Rhonda Dredge

A new study has found that bright lights in the city can actually be disconcerting, making people feel unsafe as if the lighting is trying to cover up danger. 

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Local government reforms are a “backwards step”

June 26th, 2019 - CBD News

Greens councillor for the City of Melbourne Rohan Leppert has slammed the state government’s proposed changes to multi-member ward structures as part of its plans for a new Local Government Act.

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Capitol Theatre transformed

June 26th, 2019 - CBD News

RMIT University’s iconic 1920s-era theatre has been transformed into a cultural and educational hub, which sees a valuable cultural asset delivered back to the community. 

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Citizenship blockbuster

June 26th, 2019 - CBD News

On June 5, the City of Melbourne welcomed 275 new Australians in what was the largest citizenship ceremony in the municipality’s history. 

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Lending a hand at lunch

June 26th, 2019 - Rhonda Dredge

When you’re on your lunch break in the city, you don’t expect to be confronting police and offering support to those in distress.

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Start-up talent

June 26th, 2019 - CBD News

A start-up/science and research competition in Fed Square attracted 200 entrants on June 23 gunning for a trip to China.

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QVM bans plastic

May 22nd, 2019 - CBD News

Queen Victoria Market (QVM) is telling shoppers to bring their own bags after moving to ban plastic bags and straws.

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Next step for West Melbourne

May 22nd, 2019 - CBD News

The creation of a new high street on Spencer St and 10,000 sqm of new public open space are just a few of the exciting changes earmarked in the City of Melbourne’s West Melbourne Structure Plan. 

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“Job Warehouse” to go

May 22nd, 2019 - CBD News

A massive catering company has applied to revamp what is considered by many to be the oldest surviving shop row in the city, the currently derelict "Job Warehouse".

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