Arts & Culture
Eat 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.
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Making a lot of noise over aircraft
The East Melbourne Group (EMG) has a very loud bee in its bonnet. In fact, it has been buzzing for some time.
Read MoreCarlton psychologist releases new book to improve mental wellness
Carlton-based psychologist and acclaimed author, Dr Ahona Guha, has just released her second book, titled Life Skills for a Broken World, offering a practical framework for cultivating “good mental health”.
Read MoreResident unhappy with bluestone paving project in historic laneway
A Carlton resident has expressed his dissatisfaction after a project to reset loose bluestone pavers in his street “looks exactly the same as before”, while causing a gate not to be opened.
Read MoreNew bike lanes set to be rolled out in Grattan St
The City of Melbourne will soon begin works to install new protected bike lanes on Grattan St, Carlton, as part of its transport plan to expand the area’s cycling network.
Read MoreTucker wins the hearts of locals
Tucker, the loveable purebred Border Collie, has effortlessly embraced the inner-city life.
Read MorePublic housing tenants take legal action to stop the demolition of their homes
Public housing tenants living in 44 high-rise buildings across Melbourne have taken action in the Victorian Supreme Court to halt plans to demolish their homes.
Read MoreCalls grow to make abandoned venue safer after gas main cut
A gas main cut to an abandoned property in East Melbourne that caused residents to be evacuated has prompted calls for the site to be made more secure.
Read MoreCelebrating Harmony Day at Carlton’s “heart”
Carlton will be awash with a festival of multicultural celebration this March with the return of Harmony Day at Carlton Primary School.
Read MorePrayer and wellbeing centre opens at RMIT’s city campus
RMIT University has opened a multi-faith and wellbeing centre at its Carlton campus to help support and connect students of different faiths, cultures, and backgrounds.
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Petrol rationing and charcoal burners
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