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Historic club celebrates women
On March 8, the Kelvin Club held “Be Bold for Change” - a luncheon hosted by influential female speakers in celebration of International Women’s Day.
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While it’s nice to delude ourselves that we live in the “world’s most liveable city”, Melbourne’s ranking fell last year in Mercer’s annual Quality of Living Survey to 16th place.
Read MoreTrees culled for construction
Up to six trees along Exhibition and LaTrobe streets have been, or are in the process of being removed for tower construction.
Read MoreStudents fight for fair fares
Postgraduate students rallied at the State Library on March 14 to protest the lack of public transport concession fees.
Read MoreNo room for riverboats
The Federation Wharf-based riverboat businesses have seemingly been forced out of their offices to make room for more hospitality venues.
Read MoreTraffic light gender equality
Traffic lights at the corner of Swanston and Flinders streets are now displaying a female figure in a push for gender equality.
Read MoreA profile of CBD hype
The hospitality industry strutted its stuff in March with the opening of a new restaurant to much crowing and the closure of an old one with a nest egg of $8.07 million.
Read MoreSmall business recognition
The City of Melbourne is seeking nominations from eligible small businesses for its 12th annual Lord Mayor’s Commendations.
Read MoreStreet violence is on the rise
Violent crime in the CBD soared by nearly 30 per cent last year.
Read MoreHot box apartments are a health risk
CBD residents face growing health risks associated with heat stress due to poor Australian apartment design standards, a new study by the University of Melbourne has shown.
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Labor reveals its team for the City of Melbourne
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