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For all Melbournians

November 4th, 2021 - Inner City News

Melbourne lockdowns ain’t that bad, there’s no real reason to be sad, you can read a book, or write a song, whatever you do, there’s no right or wrong

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Become a train master with the Metro Tunnel’s free online game

November 4th, 2021 - Inner City News

The Metro Tunnel Project has launched a free online game that gives players a sneak peek into the inner workings of the next-generation technology coming to Melbourne’s train network.

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Question: What song are you listening to right now?

November 4th, 2021 - Inner City News

Nujabes – ‘Feather’

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Proving passion and work can collide when the timing is right

November 4th, 2021 - Kaylah Joelle Baker

Hesitant to commit to pursuing music full-time, Parkville resident Stuart Riley explored various careers before finding his way into Orchestra Victoria.

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Horse-drawn trams in Royal Park

November 4th, 2021 - Jeff Atkinson

Melbourne’s first trams were not powered by electricity, or by a cable, but by horses. There were in the early days a number of horse tram routes in Melbourne, including one that ran through Royal Park to the entrance of the Zoo.

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From the zoo to you, welcome back!

November 4th, 2021 - Inner City News

What a joy it is to be able to say that Melbourne Zoo is back open to visitors!

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Not your “run of the mill” designer

November 4th, 2021 - Inner City News

Operating out of East Melbourne, Karmaidea Studio Design owner Franca Lepre has been offering interior development, personal shopping and events services since 2019.

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Sarah and Stella’s day out

November 4th, 2021 - Inner City News

Sarah and her three-year-old poodle cross Stella were enjoying their first day out of lockdown when Inner City News met them in late October.

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Carlton residents plagued by post-lockdown hooning

November 4th, 2021 - Katie Johnson

Carlton residents have reported an increase in hooning and anti-social behaviour since lockdown restrictions were eased and have urged the City of Melbourne to act.

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VCAT approves East Melbourne tower despite residents’ concerns

November 4th, 2021 - Brendan Rees

A $13.1 million development proposal to build mixed-use twin towers in East Melbourne will go ahead after being approved by the state’s planning tribunal despite attracting community opposition.

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