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CBD property market still strong despite challenges
Melbourne CBD’s property market has been performing well over the past year, however the types of properties that are selling reflect a shift in the demographics looking to buy.
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Victoria to introduce the nation’s “toughest” tobacco laws
Vendors will face a new and stricter licensing scheme with greater penalties as the Victorian government seeks to crack down on the illegal tobacco trade.
Read More“Paws” for celebration: Eades Park off-leash space for dogs now open
Four-legged city residents now have a dedicated area to run, play, and socialise, with the opening of the new fenced off-leash dog park at Eades Park on November 19.
Read MoreProtesters disrupt opening of Myer Christmas windows
A group of pro-Palestinian protesters interrupted the unveiling of Myer’s annual Christmas windows on November 17, with Premier Jacinta Allan condemning the individuals as “morons”.
Read MoreGifts to support local artisans this holiday season
Craft Victoria offers a range of jewellery, serving ware, drinkware and textiles by Australian artists and makers, which will add a handcrafted touch to your gift-giving this year.
Read MoreTumble through Melbourne’s civic history at The Museum of Falling
The City of Melbourne presents its latest exhibition at the City Gallery, The Museum of Falling, running until February 2025.
Read MorePasko sa Melbourne: a Filipino Christmas event at QVM
Ring in the festive season and experience Filipino Christmas traditions with this free, family-friendly event at Queen Victoria Market (QVM).
Read MoreA taste of the good life at The Epicurean
With the festive season right around the corner, The Epicurean at Queen Victoria Market (QVM) has Melburnians covered with a range of international cheeses, specialty meats and antipasto for all the fixings of a festive feast.
Read MoreFrom sly grog to flat whites: the hidden histories of Melbourne’s lanes
Melbourne’s lanes are celebrated worldwide for their street art, cafes and character-filled charm but rewind a hundred years, and these bluestone lanes had a much darker past.
Read MoreDrill Hall garden reopens as a revived community space
The Drill Hall community garden is embarking on a new chapter as it continues as an inclusive and welcoming space for all to enjoy.
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