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Community project a game changer
The CBD’s unofficial home of everything not-for-profit, Ross House, is competing for a $200,000 government grant in the Pick My Project initiative.
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Melbourne says no to racism
The Multicultural Hub holds its sovereignty in a city used as a backdrop for recurring racial tensions.
Read MoreSensing the humble street light’s potential
Some CBD streetlights are now mini air-monitoring stations.
Read MoreRespect – the stage show
Students at Haileybury College’s CBD campus participated for the first time last month in the school’s combined annual “tattoo”.
Read MoreMinister backs planning controls
The Planning Minister has backed CBD development rules in light of criticism from the Property Council of Australia (PCA) that Melbourne’s “historic competitive advantage” was at risk.
Read MoreP!nk’s concert crew lends a hand
Local charity The Big Umbrella was humbled and honoured to have the crew from the recent P!nk series of concerts volunteer on July 26 to help feed Melburnians in need.
Read MoreWe’re no longer “most liveable”
Melbourne has lost its title of world’s most liveable city to Vienna, despite nabbing its highest ever liveability score.
Read MoreSuccessful recycling initiative
101 Collins Street has partnered up with Simply Cups to alternatively recycle takeaway coffee cups.
Read MoreCouncillors in love
Melbourne councillors have been smitten with admiration and praise for a proposed new apartment building on the site of the Mercure Hotel in Spring St.
Read MoreNo cash? You can now tap to tip
Ever heard a brilliant busker playing on the CBD streets, reached into your pocket to give a tip, and realise there’s nothing there?
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