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How cultural cringe spelled the end of Marvellous Melbourne buildings, and how locals eventually fought back

October 26th, 2022 - David Schout

Documentary The Lost City of Melbourne tells a fascinating tale of a 1950s and ‘60s demolition spree in the name of progress, and how the city finally found its heritage voice. Director Gus Berger spoke with CBD News about his passion project.

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Melbourne Now on its way back

October 26th, 2022 - Rhonda Dredge

Visual art has become a centrepiece of the next election with 200 Victorian artists set to benefit from a second Melbourne Now exhibition, announced on October 18 by the state government.

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Feeling a bit introspective

October 26th, 2022 - Rhonda Dredge

An exhibition at the Koorie Heritage Trust at Fed Square is providing insight into the mindset of the Blak queer artist.

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Poet gets perfect score

October 26th, 2022 - Rhonda Dredge

Three of Victoria’s top poets have just left the state and are on their way to Sydney to compete in the Australian Poetry Slam.

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Victorian Community History Awards celebrates its winners

October 26th, 2022 - Kaylah Joelle Baker

The Victorian Community History Awards have announced its winning publications and projects, with Professor Janet McCalman’s Vandemonians: The Repressed History of Colonial Victoria book taking top prize.

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Unique building providing a “sanctuary” to seafarers misses out on heritage protection

October 26th, 2022 - Brendan Rees

Volunteers of a charity that supports seafarers have expressed disappointment over a decision to exclude their 50-year-old CBD building from heritage protection, with one likening the process to a “heavy handed approach”.

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“Remarkable, rambunctious, sloppy, weirdo-filled”: A tribute to the Fringe, 40 years on

October 26th, 2022 - David Schout

Those involved in the early days of Melbourne’s Fringe Festival look back with fond memories of exciting and perhaps crazier times.

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QVM set to ban the sale of inauthentic Indigenous products

October 26th, 2022 - Brendan Rees

Stallholders at the iconic Queen Victoria Market (QVM) will be banned from selling inauthentic Indigenous souvenir products ahead of new laws set to come into effect next year.

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Key council reports to be made public far earlier

October 25th, 2022 - David Schout

Locals could be given an extra week to consider important council reports after the City of Melbourne pledged to amend their governance rules.

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Council ramps up graffiti blitz

October 25th, 2022 - Sean Car

The City of Melbourne has pledged “faster graffiti removal” than ever before, with its Rapid Response Clean Team now proactively patrolling graffiti hotspots in neighbourhoods outside the CBD for the first time.

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The art to rolling up your sleeve

The art to rolling up your sleeve

September 23rd, 2021 - CBD News
A new look Woolworths at QV

A new look Woolworths at QV

April 21st, 2021 - CBD News
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