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A win for cyclists
I’m replying based on your article about new bike lanes on Grattan St in the Inner City News.
Read MoreEat Your Heart Out at La Mama
Eat Your Heart Out is a new comedy coming to La Mama Courthouse Theatre in March 2024. This may be the perfect play for our buzzing neighbourhood of restaurants and cafes.
Read MoreThe Salvation Army is calling out for driving mentors
The freedom and independence of driving is something most of us take for granted, but many young people struggle to get their licence if they don’t have access to a supervising driver or vehicle.
Read MoreThe latest from The Johnston Collection
Acclaimed East Melbourne exhibition-house The Johnston Collection warmly welcomes Dr Louise Voll Box as CEO and introduces a new exhibition A Home of One’s Own.
Read MoreCarlton residents’ position on e-scooters
The Carlton Residents’ Association (CRA) has written to the Minister for Transport to express our concern at the failure of the shared e-scooter trial initiated by the state government to provide substantive evidence for their ongoing use and to ensure their compliance during the trial period.
Read MoreEast Melbourne fun for old and young together
We all know about the emotional and physical benefits of intergenerational social activities. Some may remember the ABC show about the old folks and the four-year-olds?
Read MoreThe Voice: “our chance to change the path that we are on”
For Sheena Watt, Victorian Upper House MP for the North Metropolitan Region, enshrining constitutional recognition for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people through a Voice to Parliament is “not just about being recognised, it’s about being heard.”
Read MoreVue Group set to open at the Fitzroy Gardens Pavilion
A fine-dining hospitality group is set to breathe new life into a venue nestled within the iconic Fitzroy Gardens.
Read MoreSupporting women’s health
For many women, juggling busy lives, careers, parenting duties and competing priorities means their healthcare needs are slipping further and further down the “to do list”.
Read MoreA delightful mid-winter gathering in East Melbourne
While Paris was gearing up for a lively Bastille Day demonstration, on the other side of the globe, the charming neighbourhood of East Melbourne came alive with a heart-warming midwinter get-together.
Read MoreMoving forward!
The Carlton Residents’ Association (CRA) has renamed its transport policy the “mobility policy” to reflect the changing nature of urban transport.
Read MorePush for e-scooter compliance
The Carlton Residents’ Association (CRA) recently addressed the trial of the e-scooter shared scheme introduced in 2022 across the municipalities of Melbourne, Yarra, and Port Phillip.
Read MoreJoin a Winter Discovery Cruise with Port Phillip Ferries
Discover the history of the Yarra River on this new one-hour discovery cruise.
Read MoreNo. 1 Skin – skin health begins here
Skin is the largest organ of your body, so don’t entrust the care of it to just anyone.
Read MoreGood fitness habits start at home
It’s a strange time to be in the fitness industry; the fitness landscape has changed dramatically since I first stepped inside a gym over 10 years ago.
Read MoreRemembering Joyeux
The property at 366 Albert St, East Melbourne, lies on the north side of the street between Lansdowne and Clarendon streets.
Read MoreEast Melbourne Community Choir
The idea of starting a new choir emerged as members of the East Melbourne Neighbour Network (EMNN) were looking for ways to support our community’s health and wellbeing.
Read MoreDriver caught five times over legal limit in East Melbourne
Following a collision in East Melbourne on March 16, a 58-year-old Toorak woman has allegedly been caught driving with a blood alcohol reading more than five times over the legal limit.
Read MoreKathleen Syme Library hosts free Local Lunch Club program
City of Melbourne Libraries have initiated a pop-up Local Lunch Club program, partnering with charitable organisation Open Table and not-for-profit Cultivating Community to deliver four free lunches utilising food that might have otherwise gone to waste.
Read MoreHeritage does matter
A new book, launched at the Melbourne Town Hall recently, highlights the effectiveness of communities when they work together to preserve the amenity of their suburb.
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