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The sharing economy shouldn’t become the taking economy
A lot has been said about the new "sharing economy", where people can share or lease their assets that would potentially go unused, like cars, rooms or entire houses.
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Walk the Radiant Path
The CBD will be turned into a walking trail complete with map next year, as contemporary jewellery and object festival Radiant Pavilion once again takes place at locations all around postcode 3000.
Read MoreMeet the chief Human of Melbourne
Having travelled around the world for 12 years, Chris Cincotta felt a missing community bond when he moved back to Melbourne three years ago.
Read MoreIt’s all about the pets, says Meg
Meg Cai started her pet bakery business because her dog Cookie is a vegetarian.
Read MoreState Library makes some noise
Proving that it’s more than just a sanctuary of books, the iconic State Library Victoria has been unveiled as the 2016 hub for Melbourne Music Week.
Read MoreEat, breathe, sleep market ... for 9000 minutes
Australian artist collective Field Theory will this month broadcast live, non-stop from the Queen Victoria Market for 9000 minutes.
Read MoreFood trucks forever
Food truck fever has well and truly struck the CBD, with the City of Melbourne announcing that five permanent precincts for food truck vendors will be operational early next year.
Read MoreSupreme Court “saves” Hosier Lane
Developer David Marriner must apply to the City of Melbourne if he wants to build a hotel backing onto Hosier Lane, following a Supreme Court decision last month.
Read MoreBurke and Wills: ‘end the wandering’
After more than 150 years of wandering, the custodians of the Burke and Wills legend say it’s finally time to settle a commemorative statue in an appropriate setting.
Read MoreBuilding boom is just warming up
If you think the CBD has too many apartments, “you ain’t seen nuthin’ yet!”
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