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Doyle running out of options in market chess game
The merits of the Queen Victoria Market (QVM) renewal have sunk to the bottom of a political swamp dominated by misinformation and brinksmanship.
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A Doyle majority – what will it mean?
Now that the City of Melbourne election results have been finalised by VCAT President Greg Garde, what will it mean for governance at city hall?
Read MoreEnhancing links with Asia
CBD resident Natalie Kyriacou founded social enterprise My Green World when she noticed the disconnection between children and nature.
Read MoreMelbourne’s lucky day
The City of Melbourne has just got lucky with the chance inclusion of Nicholas Frances Gilley as its 11th councillor.
Read MoreCaiafa booted off council. Riley back
A judge has removed City of Melbourne councillor and Queen Victoria Market trader Michael Caiafa and replaced him with former Team Doyle councillor Susan Riley.
Read More‘An Inconsistent Look’
From April 6 Magnet Galleries will host a wonderful exhibition of photography from three very different, yet somehow very connected, photographers.
Read MoreProgressive values to continue
Fear not! The progressive approach to religion won’t be leaving St Michaels church in Collins St with the retirement of Dr Francis Macnab.
Read MoreRadical preacher goes the distance
Controversial CBD minister Francis Macnab retired last month, after 56 years at the helm of St Michaels Church in Collins St.
Read MoreFarewell to a touch of sparkle
After 166 years of trade, our famous Bourke St jewellery store, Kozminsky, has closed its doors.
Read MoreAward-winning help for the homeless
Chair of Youth Projects, Melanie Raymond, was awarded the Order of Australia on Australia Day in recognition for her work with Melbourne’s homeless and disadvantaged.
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Local police campaigns continue
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