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Double Vision – The exhibition
Despite the emergence of the ubiquitous phone camera, the art of black and white photography is alive and well in Australia.
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Green sites saved by a red union
Unions were declaring sites “black” for over a century before the communist-led Builders Labourers Federation (BLF) coined the term green ban.
Read MoreHomelessness spike must be tackled
Homelessness has risen in Melbourne by over 50 per cent in recent years according to a leading body which is urging candidates to prioritise the issue ahead of the November 24 state election.
Read MoreThe city’s claim in the Melbourne Awards
A swathe of city-based figures, community organisations and corporations have been nominated for the 2018 Melbourne Awards, the city’s highest accolade.
Read MoreA bold fashion move
Local fashion retailer Tiffany Treloar moved west in October – a couple of blocks down Flinders Lane.
Read MoreSearch for CEO
The search for the City of Melbourne’s new CEO is on in earnest with advertisements appearing in major newspapers from October 19.
Read MoreSewer upgrade delayed
Spencer Street’s sewer upgrade schedule has been pushed back to be completed by early 2019 instead of the end of this year.
Read MoreGreens earmark tram routes for upgrade
The Greens have announced the seven tram routes they will upgrade first as part of a $6.5 billion pre-election promise.
Read MoreOur laneways need serious help
So I run the Melbourne Street Art Tours and have done since 2008.
Read MoreThat’s amore
Bella the adorable nine-year-old Cavachon – a mix between a Bichon Frise and King Charles Cavalier – lives up to the Italian meaning behind her name.
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Could church land be put to better use?
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