Chinatown welcomes outdoor dining
As COVID-19 restrictions ease, the desire of restaurants in Chinatown to reopen and bring back crowds like the old days is stronger than ever.
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Questions over delays to council housing initiative
A scheme announced by the City of Melbourne more than a year ago to convert a building it owns in the CBD into accommodation for rough sleepers in collaboration with the corporate and philanthropic sectors has become beset with delays.
Read MoreRetail reopens ahead of Christmas trading
CBD retailers finally got their wish in late October as Premier Daniel Andrews gave the green light to reopen two months out from Christmas.
Read MoreMarket job a “smart phone detox”
International students are adding flair and imagination to the selling of products at the Queen Victoria Market (QVM) and market stall holders are helping them adjust to life in lockdown Melbourne.
Read MoreLocals want space for dogs
More than 250 locals have signed a petition asking for an off-leash area in Flagstaff Gardens.
Read MoreBiggest candidate forum yet tunes in for election debate
Residents3000 and East Enders hosted their biggest ever meeting on October 1 – a Lord Mayoral meet-the-candidates forum.
Read MoreCreative writing award winners share their stories
The Lord Mayor’s Creative Writing Awards returned in 2020 after a three-year hiatus. CBD News spoke with two prize winners – Yamiko Marama and Andrew Harris – about their stories
Read MoreCollins St falcons set to fly
Melbourne’s much-loved peregrine falcons at 367 Collins St have seen their chicks hatch successfully again this spring and online viewers are eagerly (and nervously) awaiting their first attempt to fly.
Read MoreAlmost 30 years on, can residents again lead CBD recovery?
In the early 1990s, a recession-hit Melbourne looked to new residents as a vital part of central city revitalisation. Nearly three decades on, could this be the blueprint for success again?
Read MoreDigital time capsule captures unseen Melbourne
During Melbourne’s lockdowns, the City of Melbourne has captured a “digital time capsule”, a series of photos of some of the city’s most iconic and never-before-seen locations.
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Pushing the Metro Tunnel to its limit
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