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Man charged after alleged sexual assault
Police have charged a man following an alleged sexual assault of a 19-year-old woman on June 3 in the CBD.
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Council adopts new policy to address “unacceptable” food insecurity
The City of Melbourne will soon publish a new and improved food policy to help support the 32 per cent of people in the municipality who have reported suffering food insecurity.
Read MorePolice dismantle alleged motorbike theft syndicate
Ten people have been charged as police investigate a syndicate of alleged motorbike thieves targeting the CBD and neighbouring suburbs.
Read MoreEnjoy two weeks free storage in Melbourne with Transcorp Removals & Storage
Whether you’re moving house or require storage for items you don’t currently have space for, professional storage offers a convenient solution.
Read MorePetition launched to protect Queen Vic Market from becoming an “entertainment/hospitality precinct”
A petition has been launched calling for the City of Melbourne to protect Queen Victoria Market amid concerns that the market’s heritage and authenticity are at risk due to the renewal project.
Read MoreFight to save lives continues as community reacts with mixed emotions to injection room scrap
Community members have expressed disappointment over the state government’s decision to reject a supervised drug injection room in the CBD while others, including traders, say it has been met with relief.
Read MoreCouncil budget delivers surplus; funding to be “rephased” on major projects
The City of Melbourne has announced a draft budget of $781 million, delivering a “modest surplus” of $101,000 after “difficult decisions” were made to “rephase funding” on major projects.
Read MoreAn oasis on the edge of the city
Step away from the hustle and bustle of the Hoddle Grid, just a short walk from Spring St to Fitzroy Gardens, and you’ll find The Conservatory; a horticultural paradise with floral displays all year round.
Read More“Evocative lozenge”: Collins St heritage icons preserved under new tower plan
The City of Melbourne has given its enthusiastic support of a $276 million development above the heritage-listed Winfield and Rialto buildings on Collins St, in a project the Victorian Government Architect quizzically described as an “evocative lozenge”.
Read MoreA safe place for gig workers launches in the CBD
A “Gig Workers’ Hub” where riders, drivers and cleaners can come together and have free access to food and drinks, has opened in the CBD.
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