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Transformed City Square set to reopen next year
Victorians have been given a glimpse at what Melbourne’s revamped City Square will look like when it opens next year.
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No affordable housing in regional Victoria
Last month we saw another round of reports on how desperate things are for households searching for affordable, secure homes in regional Victoria.
Read MoreNo sausage and no sizzle: 2024 Melbourne City Council election
It was not that long ago we lined up at a local polling booth to cast a vote for our preferred local council candidate. Waiting in the line was for many distracted by a sausage in a slice of bread provided at minimal cost by a local club or organisation.
Read MoreMelbourne’s original aquarium destroyed by fire
Melbourne’s original aquarium was located in the Royal Exhibition Building in Carlton.
Read MoreThere’s an old saying that every government dollar should be treated as if it was hard earned, because it was – by a taxpayer.
Given that Victoria is the highest-taxed state in the nation, this is a pretty fair rule to apply and one I would hope that the government would abide by. Sadly, this is not the case.
Read MorePinot Palooza pours back into Melbourne
The world’s longest-running pinot party returns to the Royal Exhibition Building from November 22 to 23, featuring 100 of the best local wineries.
Read MoreBreaking down the bullwhip effect in supply chains
Do you have an interest in global supply chains? You may work in the supply chain logistics space or run a wholesale or retail business that relies on supply chains. Whatever the case, it pays to be across all the aspects of supply chains, including the bullwhip effect.
Read MoreWhy the Greens are pushing for affordable housing in the City of Melbourne
In July, the Victorian Greens announced their Lord Mayor candidates for Melbourne, and are using the moment to put one issue at centre stage; affordable housing.
Read MoreWhere you can access community food initiatives in the City of Melbourne
A Foodbank Hunger Report released in 2023 found that 3.7 million Australian households had run out of food that year. This startling number highlights how food insecurity is one of the most prominent issues people in Australia face.
Read MoreA call to celebrate: capitalising on Australian seasons and holidays for marketing
Localised marketing in Australia provides businesses with a unique opportunity to connect deeply with consumers by aligning strategies with the country's seasonal and holiday events.
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The importance of “cyber-hygiene”

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