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Your voice, your city: How and why to register for Melbourne’s upcoming council elections
This October the City of Melbourne will host its council elections by postal vote, presenting a vital opportunity for all residents, businesses, and ratepayers to shape the future of our vibrant city.
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Misguided metropolis: Melbourne’s misstep with Queen Victoria Market
As Melbourne embarks on a controversial $1.7 billion development, concerns mount over the impact on its beloved market and urban fabric.
Read MoreAn elegant colossus reaches for the sky
Captured by amateur photographer Pierre Robin in early September 1959, this is one of the last photographs to capture the solid presence of the Colonial Mutual Building on the north-west corner of Collins and Elizabeth streets.
Read MoreJumbo Ugg Boots: “Ugg boots for everyone”
While Jumbo Ugg Boots is a 30-year-old business owned by Binder Enterprises, Chien Nguyen has been the “face and representative of the brand” for nearly 20 years at Queen Victoria Market (QVM).
Read MoreAn observer in a CBD high-rise
Yuanbao is an Australian domestic shorthair cat who was adopted by his owner Helen from an agency a year ago.
Read MoreHow to choose the best strata manager for your building
If you’re unhappy with your current owners’ corporation (OC) manager or simply wish to explore alternative options, understanding what to consider is crucial before making a decision.
Read MoreImpressive progress at Parkville
Major construction at Parkville Station is now complete, as the opening of the Metro Tunnel in 2025 draws nearer.
Read MoreVictoria’s financial landscape under Labor’s stewardship increasingly perilous
Former Premier Dan Andrews asserted that we could have “not rail or hospitals” but both, referencing the Old El Paso advertisement. However, Labor’s most recent budget shows this was never possible.
Read MoreExploring designer furniture stores in Melbourne
Melbourne is well-known as the creative centre of Australia, encompassing art, music, design and many other creative outlets. Plus, it has an abundance of irresistible coffee specialists and roasteries.
Read MoreCity of Melbourne celebrates food sustainability at Fed Square
Sustainability leaders and locally-grown foodie legends will dig into discussion at Fed Square this month, as part of City of Melbourne’s free Melbourne Conversations series.
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QVM boss Stan Liacos stands down
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