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Cohealth celebrates major milestone
Not-for-profit community health organisation Cohealth has reached a major milestone, with its team delivering half-a-million service occasions to clients over the past year.
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Friends of Queen Victoria Market slam Gurrowa Place approval
Some traders and marketgoers have taken a stand against the federal government’s environmental approval of the Gurrowa Place redevelopment at Queen Victoria Market.
Read MoreAunty Connie Hart’s legacy celebrated in One Stitch at a Time
The Koorie Heritage Trust is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year with a significant weaving commission by Sandra Aitken, Gilgar Gunditj Elder and niece of the late Gunditjmara Elder and master weaver Aunty Connie Hart.
Read MoreNow or Never is upon us as art and technology collide in the CBD
Now or Never, Melbourne’s newest and most colourful festival, returns at the end of August, bringing with it a slew of exciting events and installations to the streets of the CBD.
Read MoreComing up at Brick Lane Market: A Fijian dining pop-up and porchetta rolls
This September, enjoy a curated dining experience by Fijian chef Arrnott Olssen at this two-storey Queen Victoria Market hub.
Read MoreCircular economy hub gives new life to food waste at Queen Victoria Market
The Queen Victoria Market has long been Melbourne’s beating heart for fresh food and produce. Now, it is also home to a bold new experiment in sustainability, with the launch of the city’s latest Circular Economy Precinct.
Read MoreNow is the opportunity for us to improve apartment living standards
In my time as the Member for Melbourne I’ve heard from many residents who, despite loving living in an apartment building, know that better living is possible.
Read MoreA vaulted history beneath the railway
In this photograph, taken around the 1910s in Flinders St near the Queens Bridge (on the right), is the railway line into Flinders Street Station. Back then, the area was at the height of its activity.
Read MoreWho are Residents 3000?
For those who are new to city living, here is a short refresher about Residents 3000 Inc.
Read MoreNew Metro Tunnel artwork raises awareness of threatened species
If you take a peek down Scott Alley off Degraves St as you go about your day in the CBD, you might notice a colourful – and wild – addition.
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