Environment
Cemetery greening under way
Project Cultivate, a long-awaited initiative aimed at enhancing the natural environment within the grounds of the Melbourne General Cemetery while championing the use of locally native plants, officially sprouted last month.
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Residents angry over “shoddy” roundabout works
East Melbourne residents have expressed disappointment and frustration over what they describe as “shoddy” works to upgrade a prominent roundabout in the area.
Read MoreAuthor shows lighter side of university life in new book
Carlton author Dr Leslie Kilmartin has launched his first satirical novel, taking readers on a hilarious journey in what is usually the serious realm of academia.
Read MoreCarlton resident returns library book 68 years later
A library book borrowed in 1955 has finally made its way back to the State Library of Victoria, in what senior librarian Tom Vasey described as a “big surprise”.
Read MoreLa Mama launches winter program
Despite stepping down from her role as CEO and artistic director of La Mama earlier this year, Liz Jones continues to show her love for the indie theatre through the curation of its winter program.
Read MoreMuhubo’s Somali art inspires women to learn a centuries-old craft
Muhubo Sulieman began learning the art of traditional Somali weaving techniques from her mother at the age of five.
Read MoreABC journalist launches new novel
A deep respect for news is at the heart of a new novel, launched in Melbourne on 25 July at Readings book store in Carlton.
Read MoreRotary Club of Carlton welcomes new leader
The Rotary Club of Carlton has welcomed the installation of its new president, Professor Mile Terziovski.
Read MoreMan charged after alleged burglaries in East Melbourne
A man has been charged following a series of alleged aggravated burglaries in East Melbourne on the evening of July 23.
Read MoreStrong communities look after each other
It’s in the tough times that our community shows what it’s really about.
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Carlton’s own noodle masters
Restoration, upgrade under way for century-old Royal Parade water main

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