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Philip Le Liu: A steady hand at Town Hall
Now in his third term on the City of Melbourne council, Cr Philip Le Liu has become one of the council’s more experienced and pragmatic voices. Known for his financial discipline, Cr Le Liu’s journey to Town Hall has been anything but conventional.
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The amazing benefits of Melbourne’s culinary culture
Building relationships, fostering ideas, enhancing wellbeing over a meal.
Read MoreNew Boot Camp artwork graces Scott Alley as the Metro Tunnel prepares to open
These boots were made for walkin’; and that’s just what they’ll do; one of these days these boots ... are going to pique your curiosity and lead you down Scott Alley!
Read MoreUnlocking the artist within: Lyn Gazal tells the secret of drawing well …
I’ve always been able to draw. As a youngster, it was a genuine puzzlement. Why could I draw, and my classmates couldn’t? Two of my siblings could draw, but the other three couldn’t. Hence my bewilderment!
Read MoreHundreds of drivers ready to drive through the Metro Tunnel
The Metro Tunnel is another step closer to opening later this year, with nearly 500 drivers now trained and ready to take passengers through the tunnel and five new stations.
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.
Read MoreFrom teacher to publican: Cr Griffiths’s journey to Town Hall
Amid the pandemic, Labor Councillor Davydd Griffiths said goodbye to his pub, the Royal Mail on Spencer St.
Read MoreWho is responsible?
Complex issues needing coordination to get results.
Read MoreCr Dr Olivia Ball takes on a second term
In her second term at the City of Melbourne, Dr Olivia Ball is the only councillor elected on the Greens ticket and now faces the challenge of being the voice of “progressive” Melbourne.
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Opportunism over compassion
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