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Nick Reece sworn in as Melbourne’s Lord Mayor
In what was a tight race for Town Hall amid one of the most stacked and competitive fields in recent memory, incumbent Lord Mayor Nick Reece has emerged successful and was sworn in as Melbourne’s Lord Mayor on November 19.
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Pawn-demonium! Carlton Gardens Primary hosts its first chess tournament
In an exciting first for the Carlton Gardens Primary School (CGPS), the school has hosted and also triumphed in its inaugural chess tournament held on November 8.
Read MoreCoconut-covered bliss at Tokyo Lamington
This Elgin St cafe and bakery is serving up fluffy cubes of heaven, covered with coconut, or hundreds and thousands, or crushed pistachios, or flaky pastry …
Read MoreMeet your local banker
My name is Scott Balderson, and I’m the branch manager for NAB Carlton. In my role, I lead a dedicated team of customer advisors to provide exceptional support and service to our customers.
Read MoreRetroactive Documents: local artist and designer’s latest exhibition
Carlton resident and multi-disciplinary artist Steve Hennessy’s recent exhibition brings together decades of collected materials to illuminate the “instability and poly-temporal nature of art”.
Read MoreThere’s Still Tomorrow
There’s Still Tomorrow is a film about the ever-elusive promise of the future, taunting us with its perpetual deferral. Tomorrow will be better. Tomorrow I will change my life. It’s a familiar refrain – one most people know better than its fulfilment.
Read MoreGrand Slam celebrations for Parkville Tennis Club’s 120th anniversary
A northside Melbourne institution, the Parkville Tennis Club, has celebrated its 120th anniversary in style.
Read MoreLocal not-for-profit wins at 2024 Melbourne Awards
Parkville-based youth mental health organisation, Orygen, was among the recipients of this year’s Melbourne Awards, held on November 9.
Read MoreSwingin’ in suds: spider monkeys go wild for bubble bath
From making bubble beards to donning bubble crowns, bathtime is a favourite pastime of the world’s most abundant primate – humans.
Read MoreRoyal Park Masterplan
Well, the Royal Park Masterplan has been lodged with some amendments, and it can be found on the Participate Melbourne website under Royal Park Master Plan.
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Bar Bellamy: where good friends come together
Public housing tenants come together to improve their housing

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