Arts & Culture
City Gallery’s working collection moves to Town Hall
City Gallery Collection has moved from 602 Little Bourke St, where the City of Melbourne’s Make Room project will now reside, and has returned to its cultural home at Town Hall.
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Dorsett opens its first Melbourne hotel
Renowned international hotel brand, Dorsett Hotels, has marked another step into the Australian market with the opening of Dorsett Melbourne.
Read MoreCommVision: Increasing communication in residential buildings and communities
If you live in the City of Melbourne, it’s more than likely that you’re one of the 80 per cent who live in a high-rise apartment. But how well are you currently notified of critical issues and important updates affecting your immediate community?
Read MoreFederal inquiry to consider QVM’s crucial role in food supply chain
A Queen Victoria Market (QVM) lobby group has made a submission to a federal parliamentary inquiry highlighting the importance community markets play in Melbourne’s food security.
Read MoreThe couple taking friendly competition to the small screen
Melbourne couple Emily and Tim Graham have been keeping busy. Not only have they recently welcomed a new-born, but they’ve also just wrapped up filming for the new television show The 1% Club.
Read MoreMoney blowout on graffiti removal
Australia spends around $2 billion a year to remove graffiti, and Melbourne spends around $100 million on graffiti removal each year. That’s a lot of money; taxpayers’ money. I thought about different things this money could be used for …
Read MoreNew Australian Federal Police headquarters opens in the CBD
The Australian Federal Police (AFP) has opened its new Victorian headquarters in the CBD, will now oversee Victorian and Tasmanian operations at 155 Little Lonsdale St.
Read MoreTaking comedy seriously: Annie Louey features at the Chinese Museum
Stand-up comedians are brave individuals who use their own lives as material but don’t often talk about the dark side openly.
Read MoreMan jailed over unprovoked CBD attack
A thug who joined his son in a brutal and “completely unprovoked” attack on a defenceless stranger in the CBD has been jailed for 12 years.
Read MoreHow to curb vacancy rates and make Melbourne “the world’s most workable city”
Australia’S CBD office vacancy rate crept up by half a percentage point over the past six months to 12.5 per cent, however there are positive signals for some capital markets including Brisbane, Hobart and Darwin.
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