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River cruise is love letter to the Birrarung
Can you imagine what the Yarra-Birrarung River would be like if its water ran clear?
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Nick Reece and Arron Wood go tit for tat over Free Tram Zone extension
Lord Mayoral front runners Nick Reece and Arron Wood have both put extending the city’s Free Tram Zone at the forefront of their policy agendas ahead of October’s City of Melbourne elections.
Read MoreMinister approves three towers for Queen Victoria Market’s Southern Site
Minister for Planning Sonya Kilkenny has approved permits for long-awaited plans to redevelop Queen Victoria Market’s (QVM) “Southern Site” into three separate towers.
Read MoreRenewed Arron Wood “energised” about the road ahead at Town Hall
“A fresh start, a proven record” is the message at the heart of Arron Wood’s reinvigorated bid for the City of Melbourne, citing a lack of vision for the city as his prime motivation for returning for another crack at Town Hall.
Read MoreElizabeth St’s feline mascot
Stand opposite the old GPO and look towards Flinders St, and you’ll see the Mazda cat sign on the side of the Beehive Building at 94 Elizabeth St.
Read MoreCity of Melbourne elections: where things are at
We’ve learned plenty more during this past month about the makeup of the field competing for Melbourne Town Hall at October’s City of Melbourne elections. Here’s a snapshot …
Read MoreMelbourne Fringe Festival throws Long Prawn on the BBQ
It’s a public barbecue, but not as you know it. The amphitheatre at Federation Square is about to get COOKED.
Read MoreA look to Postcode 3000: Jamal Hakim announces Esther Anatolitis as deputy
Lord Mayoral hopeful Jamal Hakim has revealed his running mate for Town Hall as renowned writer and CBD resident Esther Anatolitis, who has stressed the importance of “Postcode 3000” in shaping the area’s future.
Read MoreDon’t lose ur head: Six the musical is back in Melbourne
Smash hit musical Six is back holding court at the Comedy Theatre.
Read MoreDesign competition launched for QVM’s “Queens Corner Building”
The City of Melbourne will invite designers from across the country to reimagine both Queen Victoria Market’s Queens Corner Building and Southbank’s “red stairs” as part of a “design competition”.
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Melbourne Music Week returns
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