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Abandoned former Cancer Council building an “eyesore”
The long-abandoned Cancer Council building at 1 Rathdowne St has stood as an eyesore in Carlton for the past eight years.
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COVID outbreak strikes Park Hotel detainees
Refugees being detained by the federal government in Carlton’s Park Hotel were at the centre of a major COVID-19 outbreak last month, with 21 cases confirmed at the time of publishing.
Read MoreCommunity donations flood in for newly arrived Afghan refugees
Two thousand Afghan refugees are settling into the inner city with the help of volunteers and donations from the local community.
Read MoreVaccine access for the vulnerable
Nurses from St Vincent’s Hospital have teamed up with Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC) to provide vaccine access to those experiencing, or at risk, of homelessness.
Read MoreAn organisation built on community care
Providing for the community has always been at the heart of Carlton’s Church of All Nations.
Read MoreStabbing reignites housing tower safety concerns
A stabbing at the Carlton housing towers in early October has reignited residents’ security concerns.
Read MoreInner city locals celebrate Freedom Day
The inner city sputtered back to life on October 22 as people poured out onto the streets and into cafés for the first time in three months.
Read MoreCommunity consulted on future of Carlton Gardens
A range of new protections and facilities for Carlton Gardens have been proposed by the City of Melbourne in a major heritage review.
Read MoreThey could have made it simpler
Opening up in East Melbourne hasn’t been a case of storming Kmart at midnight or partying in the street but figuring out how to come out safely.
Read MoreRotary walks and talks health
In focus: the Rotary Walk With Us to end polio program.
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A voice of unity for all youth
Sod turned for new $6m Ryder Pavilion

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